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This country can’t afford to pay our regular troops a wage that is commensurate with their work so there is no chance of any form of National Service. As for sending criminals, our armed forces do not want criminals in their midst. In any case one volunteer makes a better soldier, sailor or airman than ten pressed men. Apart from that our forces need men and woman who are capable of handing complex and expensive machinery who can be relied upon to do their job without hesitation. The days of canon fodder on the front line are over. Just remember this – you can take a horse to water but you cannot make it drink. As an employer, would you give a hardened criminal a job? No? Then don’t foist them on the cream of the fighting forces of the world. |
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All I'm saying is that its bad to promote benefits as being an easier option when they aren't at all. One lad showed me up infront of my entire class at college by saying 'you should make your mum get a job.' just because I had it a bit easier by getting £30 a week EMA which went on travel and supplies, whilst he drove around in his brand new car paid for by daddy and complained non-stop, all because people like you say its easier to be on benefits. Well it isn't easier, it's a load of crap. What would you know about being a single mother in todays society living off benefits? Because I'm pretty damn sure I know a lot more than you about what its like today. Then at uni I have to cope with snobs, one of which being my own friend who thought it odd that I didnt assume she had an ensuite bathroom at home. There IS pride of being able to fund things for yourself even if it is less than benefits. If you think otherwise then its the older generation that are letting society down, not the youth who are being taught no better. |
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I think caroline flint would have a job finding any council houses, most have been taken over by H/A, or the running has been handed over to H/A, i think it would be a waste of money trying to get some people to work and to say that they would loose their house isnt fair, we are all entiltled to a roof over our head even if you dont work,
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I honestly think that national politicians of all parties have no idea what its like in places like Hyndburn and when they visit they never seem to be ushered round council estates (housing assoc) they just pick a nice photo shoot for the local press then on to the next photo call. But I'm sure if Ms Flint comes to Hyndburn she will be give a warm welcome.
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I grew up as a child of a single parent family in the days when there was no social security only National Assistance, which was a pittance. I spent time living in a workhouse because we had nowhere to go. When we eventually managed to get a home of our own my mother was obliged to take in lodgers to pay the rent. She was unable to work because of ill health gained, if that is the right word, by the ravages of WWII. I left school at 15 to work down the pit as, for want of a better description, a pseudo pit pony. For my efforts my wage of £3 –1 –3d went towards the family budget. I got 5 shillings as my pocket money but I was allowed to keep my overtime earnings. And overtime I did. Up to 20 hours a week in a hell hole shovelling coal dust away from a conveyor so that it wouldn’t clog up the works. And that was after six hours of pushing a tub of coal weighing several hundredweight from the coal face to the ‘chain’ some 200 yards away. I volunteered to join the Royal Navy at the age of 16 years and 10 months and served until my 30th birthday. It was my good fortune that I was not involved in a major conflict but nonetheless we still lost three good guys in Cyprus when the EOKA terrorists were trying to get rid of the British. I have done my bit for my country. What have you done except take, take, take? In later life I spent some 15 years as a single parent and also holding down a full time job for most of the time. So I know all about the trials and tribulations that life can chuck at someone. I know everything about being a single father and in those days the benefits were nowhere near as generous as they are today. So I have every right to get all high and mighty. Certainly more right than you do. So before you shoot your mouth off try to remember you are not the only person on this planet. However I never stated that it is easier on benefits. But hey! Why let the truth get in the way of your tirade. I stated, “So don’t blame the worker for not wanting to work when more can be had on state benefits.” The jobless didn’t lay down the benefit rules. You can hardly blame them for using the rules if they allow the work shy to prosper. The older generation laid down the foundations that have been abused by greedy employers in their quest for more and more profits. So you think that there is pride in being able to fund things yourself do you? Let me see – pride – arrogance, conceit, smugness, superiority, self-importance. That says it all for me. Pride comes before the fall. The greater majority of the older generation worked hard so that you and your generation can live as you do. Notice - not a single swear word anywhere. |
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LMAO..... god that gave me a laugh.
They say that people that commit crime can be evicted out of their Council houses. YET people that are causing Anti-social behavior are reported, and nothing is done COS THEIR HANDS ARE TIED!! hmmmm summet not quite adding up :rolleyes: |
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I never assumed you weren't from a family on benefits, I said you haven't experienced it in this generation to be able to make such a claim. The members of this forum whinge about Polish people having all the factory jobs and then contradict themselves by favouring living off benefits anyway. Labour, conservative, bnp... whoever you vote for will make no difference, as neither party can work miracles. But I for one refuse to sit down and accept I can live happily on benefits if I choose when I could be working towards something else. University ISN'T all funded, I will leave university with easily £20000 debt and still have to fund more education and training. If it wasn't for loans I wouldn't be here, because grants dont even cover enough for the living costs never mind the books, travel, food etc. And I will have to pay it back, and whilst doing that I'll be working and paying taxes that go towards pensions and care homes for elderly people that sit at the pc all day claiming living off benefits is better than working for under £6 an hour. Would you be more satisfied if I got pregnant and dropped out of uni, is that whats more accepted in accrington? Is that what you expect of your grandchildren? |
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For what it's worth here's my opinion; if you are too idle or illegal to get a job and pay your own rent then I don't see why you should get a free house and money handed to you to pursue your " career " of doing nowt . You should be made to accept a job, be it street cleaning or anything else. IF you are genuinely incapacitated, retired,or a carer for a family member/partner you should be given the option of council/ association housing.
The system is used and abused by millions of dole dossing benefit cheats as it stands now. I pay for them to be sat on their arses watching Jeremy Kyle and laughing at the rest of us who work hard for a living , hey, guess what? I am fed up of it and having rows with scum in my shop who want to spend their "healthy start " vouchers on anything except baby milk. This country need a drastic rethink on all the handouts that go to the least deserving. End of rant. Time for a pancake. |
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I wish someone would give these youngsters a job while they still know everything
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If it is done properly as Lyndsay says, and includes immigrants, then it doesn't seem that terrible, I do get fed up, coming home at 6,7, and 8 at night, having passed all the work dodgers sat outside the pub, to find the shirkers across the back are having another booze party because they don't have to get up for work.
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Hmmm not sure about this one yet, need to look into it a bit more before I make my judgement on it...well got to becareful what I say... I work in housing :eek:
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lyndsey do you not shout at them for not using their vouchers for babymilk, are they not embarraced for asking if they could use it for something else, |
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