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Stumped 26-03-2010 19:50

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 800620)
Is that code, for thank you?

Maybe I just don't understand the benefits system - or rather, how to fiddle it! Having worked from the age of 15 to 65-years and having never received a penny in benefits until I drew my pension some years ago! On the rare occasions I have made approaches for assistance of one sort or another I have always been told that I am inelligable as my income is just above what it was required. So thanks for nothing.

garinda 26-03-2010 23:20

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Originally Posted by Stumped (Post 800628)
Maybe I just don't understand the benefits system - or rather, how to fiddle it! Having worked from the age of 15 to 65-years and having never received a penny in benefits until I drew my pension some years ago! On the rare occasions I have made approaches for assistance of one sort or another I have always been told that I am inelligable as my income is just above what it was required. So thanks for nothing.

You just seemed, er...a little stumped, and unaware that people in work are entitled to social benefits, that your post seemed to hint were just available to those not working.

I find it hard to fathom how someone of your generation never received some social benefits in your working life.

Perhaps you were luckly enough never to have had a day off sick in those fifty years, and perhaps you weren't married, and had children, and therefore your spouse didn't receive any maternity leave, or child benefit payments, like every other parent of that generation, as it wasn't means tested, and available to all workers.

People work and benefit everyday.

People work, hoping they'll be able to carry on working, but knowing if they can't, because they lose their job, or they develop an illness etc, they will hopefully be cushioned by social benefits, that they've helped to fund.

People work and hope they don't pop their clogs before their retirement, so they can benefit from their old age pension, in later years.

There just a few benefits that are called as such, which workers in the past benefited from. Today there's a whole range more, as I linked in my earler reply, working tax credits etc.

We could also discuss worker's benefiting a from free education for their children, and a free health care system, if you wish, but perhaps we'll leave that for another day, when you've had time to realise, as a worker you might have benefited yourself, quite a lot in the past.

Ken Moss 27-03-2010 07:41

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 800627)
I will wee myself laughing if she does get in after all the moaning about her selection and no canvassing etc. :rolleyes::D

If that does happen, enjoy the laugh. I personally would rather have a local MP who tries to engage with their electorate than someone from an unsupportive party who rode into town at the eleventh hour.

Still, each to their own.

garinda 27-03-2010 07:58

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 800627)
I will wee myself laughing if she does get in after all the moaning about her selection and no canvassing etc. :rolleyes::D

The local Conservative Association won't.

That's definitely not part of their clandestine planning.

It would mean a stunning victory for Cameron and CCO, as well as Karen.

:D

jaysay 27-03-2010 09:09

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 800549)
It was probably that sort of negativity that resulted in the local Conservative Association not being trusted to pick their own candidates.

Perhaps there is some appeal to the new look Conservatives, at least nationally, after all.

I can't think of any reason to start canvasing a month before any election, people treat politicians knocking on doors worse the JWs, 8 weeks before an election people have forgot you've ever been, as for leaflets, any political leaflet is only as good as it takes to read from the front door to he recycling sack

cashman 27-03-2010 09:12

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 800715)
I can't think of any reason to start canvasing a month before any election, people treat politicians knocking on doors worse the JWs, 8 weeks before an election people have forgot you've ever been, as for leaflets, any political leaflet is only as good as it takes to read from the front door to he recycling sack

Perhaps the people forgetting ya have been,only applies to Tory knockers? after all you wouldn't know.:D:D:D

garinda 27-03-2010 09:24

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 800715)
I can't think of any reason to start canvasing a month before any election, people treat politicians knocking on doors worse the JWs, 8 weeks before an election people have forgot you've ever been, as for leaflets, any political leaflet is only as good as it takes to read from the front door to he recycling sack

People aren't as stupid as you seem to think.

Any politican worth his weight would start a campaign as soon as the last election results have been announced.

Joe Public take notice of the little things throughout the whole term, and what's actually being done, rather than what some politicans decide to tell them about their achievements, such as saving a pensioners' seaside special, weeks before an election....yet again.

;)

jaysay 27-03-2010 09:33

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 800725)
People aren't as stupid as you seem to think.

Any politican worth his weight would start a campaign as soon as the last election results have been announced.

Joe Public take notice of the little things throughout the whole term, and what's actually being done, rather than what some politicans decide to tell them about their achievements, such as saving a pensioners' seaside special, weeks before an election....yet again.

;)

I agree, but not knocking on doors especially after the last few years, and that goes for all sides. You keep knocking Britciffe but if he is as bad as you want us to believe why as he been a councillor for 27 years and if the Tory council is so bad and Labour so great under Jones why are they not in control, I notice you were gratefull earlier last year when you needed help, maybe that's what most people in St Andrews ward think that somewhere along the line he's helped them out too, and vote for him

garinda 27-03-2010 09:42

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 800729)
I agree, but not knocking on doors especially after the last few years, and that goes for all sides. You keep knocking Britciffe but if he is as bad as you want us to believe why as he been a councillor for 27 years and if the Tory council is so bad and Labour so great under Jones why are they not in control, I notice you were gratefull earlier last year when you needed help, maybe that's what most people in St Andrews ward think that somewhere along the line he's helped them out too, and vote for him

Posted by myself yesterday, in reference to Cllr. Britcliffe.

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 800350)
One to one he's as sound as a pound, and he is clever

Though I'm still waiting for any pathetic accusations of being pro-Tory.

;)

jaysay 27-03-2010 10:01

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 800731)
Posted by myself yesterday, in reference to Cllr. Britcliffe.



Though I'm still waiting for any pathetic accusations of being pro-Tory.

;)

Bet you had everything crossed when you wrote that:D:rolleyes:

garinda 27-03-2010 10:13

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 800741)
Bet you had everything crossed when you wrote that:D:rolleyes:

No need for that, as I don't lie, and give credit where it's due...when applicable.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ffe-46467.html

;)

jaysay 27-03-2010 13:21

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 800748)
No need for that, as I don't lie, and give credit where it's due...when applicable.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ffe-46467.html

;)

You'll be wearing hats alike next:D

garinda 27-03-2010 14:33

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 800816)
You'll be wearing hats alike next:D

I'd be afraid an organ grinder's monkey might steal it, and throw it into some ring.

Only for it to be thrown right back out again.

;)

jaysay 27-03-2010 14:43

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 800881)
I'd be afraid an organ grinder's monkey might steal it, and throw it into some ring.

Only for it to be thrown right back out again.

;)

Never realised you were on a leash:rolleyes:

Less 27-03-2010 14:47

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 800729)
I notice you were gratefull earlier last year when you needed help,

Oh dear me Jaysay, that was pathetic, the only reason you know he was grateful was because he told us all how helpful your mate had been, rindy keeps telling you he isn't affiliated to any tantrum filled party and like any normal adult, if someone has helped him willingly acknowledges that fact.

Why you should make a ridiculous attempt to turn that against him doesn't lower him in my standards, but it certainly has me doubting your common sense.

Tsk, talk about dummies and spitting?

How much lower can you get?

By the way, so far as canvassing no-one from any party has appeared at Westwood villa's, (perhap's it's the long walk from the gate to the tradesman's entrance or the fact the dogs haven't been fed lately?).

However let's make this a bit of a competition the first one from ANY party that calls will be offered a brew and considered just because they have bothered to turn up.

Come on Karen, this could be the very bit of press coverage you've been waiting for.
:rolleyes:


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