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jaysay 13-01-2010 09:34

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 777892)
Labour have already done a better job than the Tories have ever done..I'm thinking about the 3.5 + millions unemployed in what the Tories called an economic upgrade in the 80's.. I'm talking about the reality of 17% interest on mortgages ,homes being repossed at a rate that broke the working men and women,hospital patients on trollies in corridors, no winter payments and when thousands of old people died each year.
Those 18 years of Thatcherite Tories was a bloody nightmare for most right thinking people .. there is no way Labour or any other party apart from the Tories could do a worse job than you lot did.

So you think running up unprecedented debt is a great way to run anything, somebody should have told Brown when your in a hole stop bloody digging, its always the same Labour screw it up and leave it to the Tories to sort it out, They all just like you Mancie big on mouth short on action

jaysay 13-01-2010 09:37

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 777903)
Just checked my bank account and a second cold weather payment of £25 went in this morning

Snap Mick so have I

AccyMad 13-01-2010 10:13

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 777776)
I agree, i'm not advocating yet more money for the Work Shy, just a more caring, beneficial service for those who genuinely cant, and who suffer during winter months.

My lad is in his 20's, is Severely Brain Injured, cant walk and is Wheelchair bound, and only has the use of one hand. During this current spell of bad weather he has only been able to leave the house once in the last 3 weeks, he lives on a cul de sac which has been impassable, and even if he got past that then most pavements have not been gritted so are impossible for an adult in a wheelchair.

Effectively house bound and with the heating and lighting on all day, yet he doesn't receive a penny in Winter Heating Allowance, which kicks in automatically for older people at 60.

Best Regards - Taggy

I would look into that Taggy, the place I work is home to five deafblind adults who all receive Severe Disablement Allowance as part of their benefits and three of them have automatically received their £25 cold weather payment (the other two may have as well but as we are not appointee for them I can't say for sure).

Less 13-01-2010 11:39

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 777856)
I imagine


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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 777858)
And i guess

Imagine? Guess?

Hardly a couple of words that can be used to imply very strong policies are they?

:p

Gremlin 17-01-2010 17:58

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What do I have to do to get the cold weather payment? I am 71 my wife is 62, we both have a state pension, or should I say just a little back from the thousands we have paid in during my 45 working years (plus army service) and my wife's 40 years working years.
I have checked our bank accounts again today and not a single payment over the usual has gone in.
Post code is BB5 0** and I can tell you it's been well below freezing for days.

Youse who have got payments must know summat I don't.

Gremlin R.T.

esteemedjuju 17-01-2010 18:06

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i think you have to be on extra benifits not sure though try ringing age concern sure they'd be able to help

Stumped 17-01-2010 18:15

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Reckon Mancie must've run out of spanners by now as he just loves to throw them in the works. For myself, I doubt that Brown's Labour minions will leave nothing of the UK for anyone to save - let alone the Tories that Mancie simply revels in maligning at any given opportunity.

Gremlin 17-01-2010 18:18

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Originally Posted by esteemedjuju (Post 779245)
i think you have to be on extra benifits not sure though try ringing age concern sure they'd be able to help

I see? I don't even have un-extra benifits (if there is such a word) as I have a decent company pension as well as the state one. I will ring Age Concern to be sure but even so the cold snap didn't differentiate between me and other folk on benifits.

http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...mail_mud_y.gif Bye bye. Gremlin R.T.

jimmi5bellies 17-01-2010 20:05

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Since my car accident ive been on low rate Dissability Allowance and Incapacity benefit. I am not elligiable for the cold weather payment. I rang DSS to double check this and was told that i needed to be on a benefit that was topped up with Income Support to be able to recieve it.

So at a guess i would say that the majority of disabled people did not get any cold weather payments.

Mick 17-01-2010 20:09

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 779243)
What do I have to do to get the cold weather payment? I am 71 my wife is 62, we both have a state pension, or should I say just a little back from the thousands we have paid in during my 45 working years (plus army service) and my wife's 40 years working years.
I have checked our bank accounts again today and not a single payment over the usual has gone in.
Post code is BB5 0** and I can tell you it's been well below freezing for days.

Youse who have got payments must know summat I don't.

Gremlin R.T.

Those on a pension should have received the Heating allowance which is between £120 and £300
You will not get cold weather payment as well
Those on Benefits must be on income support to get the £25 cold weather payment

flashy 17-01-2010 20:11

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those who are on income support only get it if they have a child under the age of 5

Mick 17-01-2010 20:29

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 779267)
those who are on income support only get it if they have a child under the age of 5

wrong i have had 2 payments

armani 17-01-2010 20:53

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i dont get y u only get £25 if it is 0 or below what about when its 1 degrees lol surely u shud get something

Mick 17-01-2010 20:56

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Originally Posted by armani (Post 779286)
i dont get y u only get £25 if it is 0 or below what about when its 1 degrees lol surely u shud get something

They have to have some sort of starting point to trigger payment they have decided its zero:eek:

emamum 17-01-2010 21:43

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wow £25! it was £7 when ty was little!


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