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Previously on "Only six months to go"

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  • Ruse
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    Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
    Um, you claimed benefits even though you had savings ?

    How does that work then ?

    Or is it along the lines of "If MP's can claim for things, when they don't have to, I'll do the same as well, regardless of personal honour and morality ?"
    You are entitled to claim contribution based JSA based on previous NI contributions. This is not means tested. You still need to go to Job Centre once a fortnight and sign on to get it. It lasts about 6 months.
    Obviously you can't claim if you are paying yourself a salary from your Ltd Co.

    There is a reasonable doc produced by PCG on benefits contractors can claim, but you need to be a member to access it.

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  • Board Game Geek
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    Originally posted by Ruse View Post
    I don't have to go to the Jobsentre every fortnight any more as I just got a letter from them yesterday to say my contribution based JSA has run out, not that £60pw made much of a dent in my outgoings in any event...

    So it's back to burning up the savings built up over years of hard work, can't believe I always used to vote Labour.
    Um, you claimed benefits even though you had savings ?

    How does that work then ?

    Or is it along the lines of "If MP's can claim for things, when they don't have to, I'll do the same as well, regardless of personal honour and morality ?"

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  • Ruse
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    I don't have to go to the Jobsentre every fortnight any more as I just got a letter from them yesterday to say my contribution based JSA has run out, not that £60pw made much of a dent in my outgoings in any event...

    So it's back to burning up the savings built up over years of hard work, can't believe I always used to vote Labour.
    Last edited by Ruse; 14 November 2009, 19:30.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by George Parr View Post
    before we see this
    I walk past that exact JobCentre most mornings on my way to work. It reminds me how lucky I am to be working.

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    I wish you were wrong.

    But you're not.

    The MPs just vote as instructed, the opposition are pointless, the Lords has been made irrelevant.

    We really may as well give up this pretence that this is a 'democracy' and just alternate every ten years between two presidents.

    Sadly I completely agree.

    Our democracy is a total sham and our political system is irrevocably broken.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by George Parr View Post
    before we see this
    Do you really think that the Conservatives are going to overturn the 7000 majority (8% swing) that he has in his constituency, thus electing a new MP there for the first time since 1987?

    I don't.

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by downsouth View Post
    and in 6 months, everyone will vote for the cons...
    ... then following election Labour are back in, cycle continues Ad infinitum
    I wish you were wrong.

    But you're not.

    The MPs just vote as instructed, the opposition are pointless, the Lords has been made irrelevant.

    We really may as well give up this pretence that this is a 'democracy' and just alternate every ten years between two presidents.

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  • downsouth
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    and in 6 months, everyone will vote for the cons, jolly hockey sticks aren't they good, lovely honeymoon period promising everything until the next election when people will again vote cons cos they 'remember' what labour were like and dont want them in again, then the tide turns on the cons as they dont deliver on all the promises, taxes rises, income diminishes, public become disillusioned as per labour now (or those that really aint got nowt else to worry about in life and thrive on shat/pettiness being spouted in media) then following election Labour are back in, cycle continues Ad infinitum

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  • RichardCranium
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    And is that David Cameron's bicycle leaning (locked, I hope) to the railings?

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  • George Parr
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