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Labour supporter Jack Monroe defects to Green Party
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She doesn't seem to cover that issue though - the shift pattern was untenable (reasonable) - but nothing about any attempts to resolve that.
Maybe it's in the nature of that job that you work irregular hours, like a night-club bar-tender complaining they can't get shifts during the day?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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. I applied for flexible hours under the Fire Service flexible working policy, I applied for a job share post, I applied for day work roles, other jobs in the Fire Service closer to home, and was turned down on all counts.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostShe doesn't seem to cover that issue though - the shift pattern was untenable (reasonable) - but nothing about any attempts to resolve that.
Maybe it's in the nature of that job that you work irregular hours, like a night-club bar-tender complaining they can't get shifts during the day?
https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...762/568234.pdfComment
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I found this post that has a better sense of perspective, weighing up Monroe's 'offence' - leaving a job to find another that enabled her to be a better mother and the associated apparent 'entitlement' to State support - yes she was as 'entitled' as anybody else, if you're deemed to have voluntarily made yourself unemployed then some benefits are withheld - against her contributions of bringing up a son and writing a food blog publishing cheap recipes, and comparing these to Littlejohn's 'job' of writing populist hate-filled BS articles for the quantity press.
Contrast the value of Jack’s contribution to society with that of Richard Littlejohn. The words that Richard writes have no practical use whatsoever. Would the world be one iota worse off had they never been written? Nope.
The truth is that Richard Littlejohn is a parasite, a scrounger who lives off the backs of the people who spend their active years doing stuff that’s essential for our survival and comfort: farmers, fishermen, miners, roughnecks, technicians, engineers, builders, nurses, doctors, teachers, carers, cleaners, cooks, home-makers, the list goes on and on, but it doesn’t include people who assemble words for the titillation of a few economically illiterate Daily Mail readers.
A Girl Called Jack v. Richard Littlejohn: Who’s The Biggest Scrounger? | Views From The BoatshedMy subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostI found this post that has a better sense of perspective, weighing up Monroe's 'offence' - leaving a job to find another that enabled her to be a better mother and the associated apparent 'entitlement' to State support - yes she was as 'entitled' as anybody else, if you're deemed to have voluntarily made yourself unemployed then some benefits are withheld - against her contributions of bringing up a son and writing a food blog publishing cheap recipes, and comparing these to Littlejohn's 'job' of writing populist hate-filled BS articles for the quantity press.
Heh.
A Girl Called Jack v. Richard Littlejohn: Who’s The Biggest Scrounger? | Views From The Boatshed
It's just not good enough saying he's a hate filled BS monger.
We need the Littlejohns, Delingpoles and Clarksons of this world to act as a counterbalance to all the insidious PC Bullsh*t and corruption in public life.Comment
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The truth is that Richard Littlejohn is a parasite, a scrounger who lives off the backs of the people who spend their active years doing stuff that’s essential for our survival and comfort: farmers, fishermen, miners, roughnecks, technicians, engineers, builders, nurses, doctors, teachers, carers, cleaners, cooks, home-makers, the list goes on and on, but it doesn’t include people who assemble words for the titillation of a few economically illiterate Daily Mail readers.
The basic thrust seems to be the old working class snobbery of "if you're job isn't manual labour then it's not a real job - unless you're a teacher". While her previous career obviously was important - ensuring emergency calls were responded to - you could say it boils down to "answering the phone and getting someone else to do some work".
God forbid we should have anyone with a career that is purely intellectual (and I don't necessarily mean smart).Comment
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View Post
It's just not good enough saying he's a hate filled BS monger.
Hope that helps.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostQuite right. He's actually a hate-filled bulltuliper who favours turning the flamethrowers on homosexuals and is so much in favour of the British way of life and British values that he emails his homophobic rants in from his luxury home in erm, Florida.
Hope that helps.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostI found this post that has a better sense of perspective, weighing up Monroe's 'offence' - leaving a job to find another that enabled her to be a better mother and the associated apparent 'entitlement' to State support - yes she was as 'entitled' as anybody else, if you're deemed to have voluntarily made yourself unemployed then some benefits are withheld - against her contributions of bringing up a son and writing a food blog publishing cheap recipes, and comparing these to Littlejohn's 'job' of writing populist hate-filled BS articles for the quantity press.
Heh.
A Girl Called Jack v. Richard Littlejohn: Who’s The Biggest Scrounger? | Views From The Boatshed
Entitlement , entitlement entitlement. In a world where one of the greatest problems mankind faces is over population how can this be more virtuous than journalism?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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