When people talk about provision for the "less fortunate" etc. they often ignore a major factor, who pays? Think most would be happy to support people who need help, if they do what they reasonably can for themselves anyway, but the cost should not fall on individuals.
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Are DSS people now a protected group?
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Everyone is in a protected group apart from the freckling working people.
Not us, the no rights employees, we are an even lower class.Comment
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Oi! That's frecklist! Nowt wrong with freckles.Originally posted by GigiBronz View PostEveryone is in a protected group apart from the freckling working people.
Not us, the no rights employees, we are an even lower class.Comment
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I'd have to see them all to comment.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOi! That's frecklist! Nowt wrong with freckles.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Is that sprouted from the same seeds as the Labour magic money tree, or different?Originally posted by WTFH View PostMaybe he knows the secret to the Tory magic money tree.
- asking for a former chancellor...
Anyway, landlords need a central register of rent payment proof etc... then it's not simply because they are DSS, that they get rejected - boom no more blanket ban and reasonable privacy/civil liberties for everyone.
Once any register became public knowledge, perhaps the ones who skip rent/trash places would see the light?Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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I thought we all saw them all at the Leeds meet up?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI'd have to see them all to comment.
Oh you arrived late and missed out.....Comment
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Better late than never heyOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought we all saw them all at the Leeds meet up?
Oh you arrived late and missed out.....
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Didn't a group of tenants want the fact they paid their rent on time added to their credit reports?Originally posted by Bean View PostIs that sprouted from the same seeds as the Labour magic money tree, or different?
- asking for a former chancellor...
Anyway, landlords need a central register of rent payment proof etc... then it's not simply because they are DSS, that they get rejected - boom no more blanket ban and reasonable privacy/civil liberties for everyone.
Once any register became public knowledge, perhaps the ones who skip rent/trash places would see the light?
It couldn't because they pay in advance but they were arguing that some record could be set up to make it easier for them to get mortgages and other credit later."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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