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cmonstanley 17-06-2011 22:41

discrimation
 
we got anti discrimation laws in the last parliament now the tories want rid them.discriminating against the disabled and vulnerable of society the national minimum wage will be next how can a conservative mp say or even think of this i didnt think they could sink this low BBC News - MP says minimum wage a hindrance to disabled jobseekers

cashman 17-06-2011 22:46

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yeh got much to learn cmon, if yeh didn't think they could sink that low.;) there only playing at it yet.

walkinman221 17-06-2011 22:53

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Most of them would get under a snakes belly wearing a top hat, thats low .

Mancie 17-06-2011 22:58

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 912845)
yeh got much to learn cmon, if yeh didn't think they could sink that low.;) there only playing at it yet.

Correct.. even the tories would not sink so low as to expect invalids to work for under the minimum wage.. but given time they'll do away with it, and anything else they regard as "unrequired" expense.:eek:

cashman 17-06-2011 23:02

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 912848)
Correct.. even the tories would not sink so low as to expect invalids to work for under the minimum wage.. but given time they'll do away with it, and anything else they regard as "unrequired" expense.:eek:

Well quite a few of em "Did" support Adolf.:rolleyes:

Benipete 18-06-2011 10:12

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 912842)
we got anti discrimation laws in the last parliament now the tories want rid them.discriminating against the disabled and vulnerable of society the national minimum wage will be next how can a conservative mp say or even think of this i didnt think they could sink this low BBC News - MP says minimum wage a hindrance to disabled jobseekers

From the same news article.


A Conservative Party spokesman told the BBC: "These comments do not reflect the views of the Conservative Party and do not reflect government policy".



Do try and give a balanced view.Or is that impossible for you?:rolleyes:

cmonstanley 18-06-2011 10:19

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people know the way politicians work. this is just a broadside shot to whatever they are up to, i think the nmw will be going for the long term unemployed which is discrimination ;)

MargaretR 18-06-2011 10:57

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I think this is best described as 'sounding the water' to judge reaction.
If non-one had shouted 'foul' it may well have been included in policy.

cashman 18-06-2011 15:28

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 912920)
I think this is best described as 'sounding the water' to judge reaction.
If non-one had shouted 'foul' it may well have been included in policy.

probably thats a pretty accurate assessment.;)

Benipete 18-06-2011 16:20

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Sounded more like someone trying to score brownie points to me.In any case he is an Idiot and should be shown to be one.:(

Margaret Pilkington 18-06-2011 18:09

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 912961)
Sounded more like someone trying to score brownie points to me.In any case he is an Idiot and should be shown to be one.:(

Give that man a coconut.
Why should he feel that the disabled are worth paying less?
Disabled people have the same outgoings as those who are able bodied.

I thought that there was a requirement for employers to employ a certain percentage of disabled people in their workforce(Something at the back of my brain is telling me 2%...but I could be wrong).

Because someone has a disablility does not mean they cannot do a job which they are capable of...a person in a wheelchair can do data input as good as an able bodied person as long as they have the right training.
This MP is a goon and deserves to be ridiculed for his daft idea.

Eric 18-06-2011 20:08

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 912901)
From the same news article.


A Conservative Party spokesman told the BBC: "These comments do not reflect the views of the Conservative Party and do not reflect government policy".



Do try and give a balanced view.Or is that impossible for you?:rolleyes:

Don't you know that politicians get their disclaimers from the same barnyard, using perhaps the same shovel, that provides speeches from the throne, justifications for attacking some poor country in the Middle East, and anything that comes out of the PM's mouth as he stands on the steps of Number 10.:rolleyes:


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