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Never thought I'd say this, but he's actually right about this one. The tories are readying themselves for a total assault on the welfare state with the introduction of the Universal Credit system. They are playing on the idea of the media led populist belief that everyone on the dole is a sponger, every single parent is called Kylie and only got pregnant to jump the housing queue and that young people are typified by those that appear on Jeremy Kyle. Whilst I agree that there are people who abuse the current system, it's a very small minority and I also believe that the majority who do receive benefits genuinely need them. The system does indeed need pruning but instead of using shears, the tories are using a chainsaw. They have already made massive cuts to thousands of people with mental health/learning disability needs, because they have no real voice to fight. They have significantly underfunded county councils, particularly those councils north of Watford Gap which has a knock on effect on reduced social care for the elderly and those with dementia. They are interfering in peoples lifestyle choices, where they have no business to interfere, because they know whats best for us. e.g. 45p per unit. After freezing NHS budgets, we have headlines of poor care and crap nursing. And this year they will put the final nail in the NHS when the commissioning board take over, despite doctors saying it will not work. None of this can be ascribed to 13 years of Labour control despite what the tory redtop rags would have you believe. It is, and always has been the dogma of the tory party to destroy both the welfare state and the nhs. |
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The benefits system has needed a radical rethink for years....and successive governments have given this the swerve, because they know that who-ever does do the pruning , it will be a vote loser.
People see their rights, but these days no-one sees the responsibilities...and where do the folk who draw benefits and could work, think this money is coming from? Their money comes to them tax free...for no effort.......and they can spend it faster than I could ever earn it. We give money away to the wrong people. It should never be more lucrative to be on benefits than to work.......and benefits should not be infinite. I haven't got the answers to this conundrum,but there are people who are running this country who have access to the best brains(even if they aren't their own). It needs sorting. Sranding around playing the blame game and points scoring doesn't count as action.......there are too many words spoken and not enough definitive action happening. |
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Guinness, I do not belive that everyone who is on benefits is a scrounger, but some undoubtedly are...and while they take out of thepot they are actually removing money from people who should have it.......it isn't exactly stealing, because they know how to play the system...so it is the system at fault.
The only gripe I have with the chap from over the border is that every ill and ailment known to the common man is down to a tory government...when in actual fact we don't have a tory government...we have a coalition government.......and not once while his beloved Labour party was in power did he post a single solitary criticism against them.....despite their mistakes. I love no political party. None of them are in it to do anything for me or you, the electorate. They are only in it to feather their own nests, to jump on whatever gravy train will do them the most financial good. They lie to us, cheat money from us(the expenses scandal still hasn't gone away) they think they are better than us...look at the Chris Huhne case.......how long does it take to bring a common man to justice......if it were me or you we would be in chokey right now....and Andrew Mitchell too. If you put them all in a bag you wouldn't have enough good parts to make two honest politicians. It will be very interesting to see what happens at the next election. |
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let me explain,you have one hundred pounds for your daily shop.what do you do ? send a middle man who you dont trust to go to the furthest away supermarket so he can pay more for a taxi .simples
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In your last post 2198, I note that you make no mention of the criticisms levelled at you.
You choose to ignore them. As for the comment about me watching sky news and reading right wing newspapers(what has that got to do with anything?).......I read a wide variety of newspapers, this enables me to have a balanced view of what is going on in this country....and I watch Sky news, along with other news broadcasts, with the same end in view...to achieve a perspective of the news. I have eyes that let me see what is going on around me in my own locality, I have ears that allow me to listen to a variety of thoughts an opinions of people around me.......the common people, the people who elect MP's. I have a brain which allows me independent thought and logical conclusions. I do not mulishly(and perhaps foolishly) follow the dogma of one political party. I can put a post together which makes sense and is relatively easy to read. If all that is a crime then I am guilty. |
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For your crimes you are hereby remanded to remain amongst the majority of the common sense party being governed by the minority of <insert appropriate political party> who will lie, cheat, steal and commit other heinous crimes which will be protected by parliamentary priviledge and receive a wondrous pension which you will pay for from exorbitant taxes on your fuel, food and lifes other little luxuries. And may God have mercy on your soul! :behead: |
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Oh, that's a real blow...I thought if you pled guilty it meant a lighter sentence.
(bleedin' lousy British justice) Are you sure I can't be sentenced to be transported to the other side of the world? I'll even steal a loaf of bread if it will make a difference. |
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As a political prisoner you're restricted to the common sense wing, which means you are segregated from those in the nutjob Labour wing. Stealing a loaf of bread is a food crime and would place you amidst those who deep fry mars bars.....think long and hard 'Ms Criminal'...transportation to the colonies and a life spent with an incoherent, mentally challenged labour fanatic, or a few years on a chain gang breaking rocks with a toffee hammer and glueing them back together with a flour and water paste? Still wanna change your plea girl??? |
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No...sirree...I'll stick with the toffee hammer(no pun intended - well it was only half a pun really :D)
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I think it was early in the Blair/Brown years when Germany was suffering a turn down in trade they tried to implement their law of repatriating workers back to their land of origin. By then most of the immigrants' children were in their 40s and hadn't known any other life excepting life in Germany. Several mass marches later and several EU talks later, the EU introduced a clause in a Treaty which overturned Germany's right to decide who could be a citizen of its own country. |
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