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Council Flats and Stat A Lites
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ok JSA / min. wage = hrs they have to work.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostJsa at min wage would be hugely expensive. HTF do you plan to enforce the rules and organise the new workforce - oh yeah, more civil servants. Overall it's a tulipe idea
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Proof enough it's a tulip idea surely?Originally posted by d000hg View PostDon't they (government) keep saying that's what they want,.Comment
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Problem is, its against the law to force anyone to work- slavery and all.
Its also against the law for the state not to support anyone that chooses not to work.
If thats the life these people want to live, then they are entitled to it.
Wonder how many of these are power sellers on Ebay etc??
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What a stupid post.Originally posted by MrNoMotivation View PostTravelling on a train into London Bridge.
Just past Millwall's stadium is JSA city.
Dozens of council flats. The whole block was covered with sky dishes.
Are the poor really poor in this country?
They smoke, drink, wear Nike trainers, listen to ipods and watch sky all day.
It's a joke.
I think JSA should be equiv. to min. wage and then they can work for the council sweeping the streets, cleaning graffiti, jet spraying footpaths etc.
If you don't turn up you don't get paid.
(a) Who are you to decide what people spend their pittance on?
(b) What makes you think that people who live in Council Houses DONT work?Last edited by SallyAnne; 13 July 2009, 12:33.The pope is a tard.Comment
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They're not really people SA. Some sort of sub species apparently (Well goign by what a few people post here anyway), so it's easy to post crap like this and blame them for everything and criticise them if they're not out begging and looking emaciated ...Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostWhat a stupid post.
(a) Who are you to decide what people spend their pittance on?
(b) What makes you think that people who live in Council Houses DONT work?Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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you would be better giving them food stamps instead of money
then at least the kids have a chance of some food before any money they get i spent on beer and drugs
cos that is all that poor people do you know - drink beer - take drugs
and watch Jeremy Kyle all day.
but seriously if you want to stop it you need to stop making it a viable alternative to working.Comment
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If you think it is such a free ride why dont you try it?Originally posted by MrNoMotivation View PostTravelling on a train into London Bridge.
Just past Millwall's stadium is JSA city.
Dozens of council flats. The whole block was covered with sky dishes.
Are the poor really poor in this country?
They smoke, drink, wear Nike trainers, listen to ipods and watch sky all day.
It's a joke.
I think JSA should be equiv. to min. wage and then they can work for the council sweeping the streets, cleaning graffiti, jet spraying footpaths etc.
If you don't turn up you don't get paid.
Being long term unemployed is soul destroying.
Not every slum is a council house. Not every council house is a slum. Not everyone in a council house is on benefits.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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I bet they used to work at the Peek Freans factory. shame it closed. when I first started commuting it was still open.Originally posted by MrNoMotivation View PostTravelling on a train into London Bridge.
Just past Millwall's stadium is JSA city.
Dozens of council flats. The whole block was covered with sky dishes.
Are the poor really poor in this country?
They smoke, drink, wear Nike trainers, listen to ipods and watch sky all day.
It's a joke.
I think JSA should be equiv. to min. wage and then they can work for the council sweeping the streets, cleaning graffiti, jet spraying footpaths etc.
If you don't turn up you don't get paid.Comment
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