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31 August, 2010 at 9:43 pm #15075
With the Governments new scheme set up to help the unemployed back into work, i decided to do some small research into this area. Low and behold ! This is what i came across in my search for information… £75 billion spent in contracts with private companies to run the “new deal” and “flexible new deal” schemes.
Finding this absolute waste of tax payers money a disgrace, i will myself indulge in “keeping tabs” on this situation and where-ever possible, broadcast any findings as loud and as wide as possible.
I would suggest that any of you here that know of people now under mandatory obligation to attend these companies if unemployed, to view the link above and, where applicable, involve their local councillor or mp and have the matter logged with the DWP.
While many of you find it abhorent that some people claiming benefits do nothing in return, i myself would rather you focus your energies on the fraud being perpetrated against the state and the public purse by these corporations on a scale equal to or far in excess of benefit fraud.1 September, 2010 at 8:15 am #446960Should you wish to accept this mission, this thread could self destruct in five seconds
1 September, 2010 at 11:02 am #446961Cant you lot take anything seriously ? :wink:
3 September, 2010 at 8:56 am #446962*drops down form absailing gear all dressed in black to the theme tune of mission impossible*
of course we can be serious :lol:
3 September, 2010 at 12:31 pm #446963Yes, i can almost feel the importance and interest this has provided…. :roll:
As we can see, this financing arrangement is no small coin.. As for the ever so righteous on this site, i would emplore them to investigate further. The amount of complaints about these contracted “providers” continue and make life an absolute misery for the unemployed. And this while they are making huge amounts of money in the guise of improving society…..
While you might peruse this with humour, it could very well be you, or your children that become a direct victim of this behaviour at any time. It`s hardly surprising the response to this information considering the amount of empty headed complicity shown with various matters that have gone before. Carry on being a machine, it is of no loss to me, but let me tell you, if and when this affects you or a relative and you need to rely on the state, it will wipe the smile right off your face. One thing i can guarentee as sure as death itself, it will never drag me down or cause misery… :wink:3 September, 2010 at 3:58 pm #446964@gazlan wrote:
Yes, i can almost feel the importance and interest this has provided…. :roll:
As we can see, this financing arrangement is no small coin.. As for the ever so righteous on this site, i would emplore them to investigate further. The amount of complaints about these contracted “providers” continue and make life an absolute misery for the unemployed. And this while they are making huge amounts of money in the guise of improving society…..
While you might peruse this with humour, it could very well be you, or your children that become a direct victim of this behaviour at any time. It`s hardly surprising the response to this information considering the amount of empty headed complicity shown with various matters that have gone before. Carry on being a machine, it is of no loss to me, but let me tell you, if and when this affects you or a relative and you need to rely on the state, it will wipe the smile right off your face. One thing i can guarentee as sure as death itself, it will never drag me down or cause misery… :wink:](*,)
3 September, 2010 at 5:14 pm #446965* hands Tinks the JC aspirins for that headache *
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