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Originally posted by original PM View PostI think the point is there are generations of people who do not see continually working for a living, building a career and aiming to be completely self sufficient as a necessity - more that work is something you have to do to allow you to continue to sign on.
Originally posted by original PM View PostIn essence they can do what ever and there will always be some one to stop them from ending up homeless and starving.
Every immigrant group who has come here since the welfare state was formed is always amazed about how lazy some of the British are.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou stated
this isn't backed up by your source -
Never having a full-time job and working intermittently is not the same as never working.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou stated
this isn't backed up by your source -
Never having a full-time job and working intermittently is not the same as never working.
In essence they can do what ever and there will always be some one to stop them from ending up homeless and starving.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYeah we could try and help but i think we all know sterilisation and euthanasia are the only decent options.
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostI don't read the Daily Mail.
The underclass is not properly documented and since you are out of touch with reality on the ground- you will not find the information in your sources.
I suggested you take a few months out and go and live on a sink estate. Find out who lives there and then compare that lot to your salt of the earth types like grocers, taxi drivers, cleaners, teaching assistants, welders, delivery drivers, street sweepers, etc. The two groups are completely different.
The underclass has become significant in the last 20 years. You would be oblivious to the reality of it if you don't have it rubbed in your face.
Read about Nicky in your favourite paper:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/jun/18/jamiewilson
Generations of families who have never worked
As far as he knows, his grandfather never had a full time job. His father might work sometimes, but he does not know where or what he does.
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostI don't read the Daily Mail.
The underclass is not properly documented and since you are out of touch with reality on the ground- you will not find the information in your sources.
I suggested you take a few months out and go and live on a sink estate. Find out who lives there and then compare that lot to your salt of the earth types like grocers, taxi drivers, cleaners, teaching assistants, welders, delivery drivers, street sweepers, etc. The two groups are completely different.
The underclass has become significant in the last 20 years. You would be oblivious to the reality of it if you don't have it rubbed in your face.
Read about Nicky in your favourite paper:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/jun/18/jamiewilson
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostSo does the UK have four classes.
The underclass in the UK are those who cannot speak English, don't work and claim benefits to survive. Those that live on sink estates surviving on a life of crime- only entering the civilised world to use the super market. Generations of families who have never worked and live on sickness benefits. Crusties and travellers who have opted out of the system. The homeless.
They are not the working class. That is the underclass and it's growing in size.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostStop reading the Daily Mail.
Other media outlets looked for the generations of families that have never done a days work in their life and couldn't find them.
Yep in other words even families of lazy feckers have one member who has done some work in their life-time.
Oh and here are British social classes linky
The underclass is not properly documented and since you are out of touch with reality on the ground- you will not find the information in your sources.
I suggested you take a few months out and go and live on a sink estate. Find out who lives there and then compare that lot to your salt of the earth types like grocers, taxi drivers, cleaners, teaching assistants, welders, delivery drivers, street sweepers, etc. The two groups are completely different.
The underclass has become significant in the last 20 years. You would be oblivious to the reality of it if you don't have it rubbed in your face.
Read about Nicky in your favourite paper:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/jun/18/jamiewilson
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostSo does the UK have four classes.
The underclass in the UK are those who cannot speak English, don't work and claim benefits to survive. Those that live on sink estates surviving on a life of crime- only entering the civilised world to use the super market. Generations of families who have never worked and live on sickness benefits. Crusties and travellers who have opted out of the system. The homeless.
They are not the working class. That is the underclass and it's growing in size.
Other media outlets looked for the generations of families that have never done a days work in their life and couldn't find them.
Yep in other words even families of lazy feckers have one member who has done some work in their life-time.
Oh and here are British social classes linky
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOf course USA has 4 classes. Rich, middle, poor and under.
The underclass in the UK are those who cannot speak English, don't work and claim benefits to survive. Those that live on sink estates surviving on a life of crime- only entering the civilised world to use the super market. Generations of families who have never worked and live on sickness benefits. Crusties and travellers who have opted out of the system. The homeless.
They are not the working class. That is the underclass and it's growing in size.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMan Tasered by police at London Central Mosque - BBC News
"A man has been Tasered by police after reports people were being attacked at a London mosque just before 01:30 BST.
Officers said they acted after finding a man waving an "item" around near the London Central Mosque in Regent's Park."
"... the item being waved was a shoehorn."
Sounds very British.
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Man Tasered by police at London Central Mosque - BBC News
"A man has been Tasered by police after reports people were being attacked at a London mosque just before 01:30 BST.
Officers said they acted after finding a man waving an "item" around near the London Central Mosque in Regent's Park."
"... the item being waved was a shoehorn."
Sounds very British.
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