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Originally posted by Lucy View PostHere! Here!Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostThe Benefit State created by Labour is a deliberate action so that Labour has a large and willing population base who will vote for them every time.
Labour do not care about the country. They care only about staying in power and creating a feeding frenzy for themselves. By creating a base of dependents they have effectively given themselves a serious headstart in each election.
If that were true, are you saying they are floating voters? There was a massive increase in the welfare state under Thatcher and Major, were these voters voting conservative then and Labout now? Of course not, the underclass doesn't vote. Some of you guys can only operate in black and white, the real world is a little more complicated than that.The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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The Poles are as good as our chavs at claiming benefit. A friend of mine just cashed a benefits cheque for a Pole for 6 grands worth of child benefits even though his kids live in Poland.
The chav refusing to pick squash may have a valid point. I am sure he was just a lazy chav and should have his benefits removed, but....
Seasonal work is no good to the unemployed.
They know that when the season is over they will be unemployed again and will then have to wait the statutory period before their full benefits are reinstated. They will have effectively lost money by working.
Getting on your bike may be a good answer, but can the big cities stand the influx of people looking for work?
Many of the unemployed could not earn enough to rent never mind own a place in London.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostThe Poles are as good as our chavs at claiming benefit. A friend of mine just cashed a benefits cheque for a Pole for 6 grands worth of child benefits even though his kids live in Poland.
The chav refusing to pick squash may have a valid point. I am sure he was just a lazy chav and should have his benefits removed, but....
Seasonal work is no good to the unemployed.
They know that when the season is over they will be unemployed again and will then have to wait the statutory period before their full benefits are reinstated. They will have effectively lost money by working.
Getting on your bike may be a good answer, but can the big cities stand the influx of people looking for work?
Many of the unemployed could not earn enough to rent never mind own a place in London.
The work is out there if they look... there's always some work to be done and to be paid for."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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The Army is tolerant to a fair share of thick-as-a-brick types, but even they are having trouble finding youngsters who can read/write/think to an acceptable level.
A family member who was in training for the Welsh Guards told me that they had extra-curricular maths and english lessons for some of the lads, to help them with their communication skills. They also had 3 chaps from Somali who only knew the following words, spoken with an inane grin, "Yes, sergeant !".
Grenade practice was a barrel of laughs apparently.
Serg : Throw the grenade now !
Pte : Yes Sergeant !
<stands there holding the grenade with the pin out before the Sergeant grabs it and chucks it over the wall>
Oh what fun eh ?
And btw, the family member left. He went Awol. They were promised leave on valentines day. Then it was cancelled. Unfortunately, the family member's father died 3 years previously and was buried on V day, and the family member had arranged to go visit mum and spend time with her and also his civvy girfriend.
When it was cancelled by a different Sergeant, he went ballistic and walked off camp.
He came home, spent a week dossing, and upon our insistence, went back to try and face the music like a man. After a week of hanging around, the Guards decided that as a trainee, he was allowed some leeway, and let him back in. 10 mins later, this new sergeant starts bullying him..so he goes AWOL again and has left.
Shame, the Army would have been a good career for him. He is 21, dyslexic, and a typical "kevin". However, he loves the Army, is very fit, and wanted to make his late dad proud. What he didn't expect was the unnecessary bullying. Oh and his whiny girlfriend who didn't like him being in the Army in the 1st place. Stupid moo. The rest of the family hate her guts now. She is a whiny, me me me, oh look a nice handbag, "meejah" student. That says enough I hope.
So...back to £6.50 an hour in Tescos for this young man, who had a brilliant opportunity and threw it away (some of his own doing, admittedly)Last edited by Board Game Geek; 13 March 2008, 01:27.Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
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Now we're doomed http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7282923.stm
If they leave who will pick our butternut squash?
No one, we'll import from Poland! Food prices will go up, green house gases up, and the chavs are happy..."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostHow very true.
A family member who was in training for the Welsh Guards told me that they had extra-curricular maths and english lessons for some of the lads, to help them with their communication skills. They also had 3 chaps from Somali who only knew the following words, spoken with an inane grin, "Yes, sergeant !".
Grenade practice was a barrel of laughs apparently.
Serg : Throw the grenade now !
Pte : Yes Sergeant !
<stands there holding the grenade with the pin out before the Sergeant grabs it and chucks it over the wall>
Oh what fun eh ?
And btw, the family member left. He went Awol. They were promised leave on valentines day. Then it was cancelled. Unfortunately, the family member's father died 3 years previously and was buried on V day, and the family member had arranged to go visit mum and spend time with her and also his civvy girfriend.
When it was cancelled by a different Sergeant, he went ballistic and walked off camp.
He came home, spent a week dossing, and upon our insistence, went back to try and face the music like a man. After a week of hanging around, the Guards decided that as a trainee, he was allowed some leeway, and let him back in. 10 mins later, this new sergeant starts bullying him..so he goes AWOL again and has left.
Shame, the Army would have been a good career for him. He is 21, dyslexic, and a typical "kevin". However, he loves the Army, is very fit, and wanted to make his late dad proud. What he didn't expect was the unnecessary bullying. Oh and his whiny girlfriend who didn't like him being in the Army in the 1st place. Stupid moo. The rest of the family hate her guts now. She is a whiny, me me me, oh look a nice handbag, "meejah" student. That says enough I hope.
So...back to £6.50 an hour in Tescos for this young man, who had a brilliant opportunity and threw it away (some of his own doing, admittedly)
Perhaps milan can get him a position changing tapes somewhere?“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
He came home, spent a week dossing, and upon our insistence, went back to try and face the music like a man. After a week of hanging around, the Guards decided that as a trainee, he was allowed some leeway, and let him back in. 10 mins later, this new sergeant starts bullying him..so he goes AWOL again and has left.
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So...back to £6.50 an hour in Tescos for this young man, who had a brilliant opportunity and threw it away (some of his own doing, admittedly)
When you join the forces your life belongs to them. Period. No room for emotion.
However, it does seem like the Sergeant was a bit of a knob."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIf that were true, are you saying they are floating voters? There was a massive increase in the welfare state under Thatcher and Major, were these voters voting conservative then and Labout now? Of course not, the underclass doesn't vote. Some of you guys can only operate in black and white, the real world is a little more complicated than that.
Spin some grey into that.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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