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9 January, 2008 at 8:38 pm #302067
@chickenman wrote:
They always pick on the easy targets like the old and disabled
yeAah…im disabled :) sexy as fvck like..
11 January, 2008 at 12:43 am #302068@smiley wrote:
Couldn’t give a Hot Chocolate about Britain anymore.. I’m moving to California woohoo.
Didnt Brighton work out?
13 January, 2008 at 8:45 am #302069erm just a question,how many of you have stood in a dole que to sighn *on* and watched the person in front of you walk out,after sighning on, get in there taxi and are nxt seen in the town centre for hire and reward.
13 January, 2008 at 12:35 pm #302070I used to see people sign on then go and jump in a builders nissan pickup. :roll:
17 January, 2008 at 7:33 pm #302071when a hand is outstretched empty
and comes back full
is it the hands fault17 January, 2008 at 7:46 pm #302072@waspish wrote:
…will the government send all the east europeans packing when the work runs out for the lazy brits or will we have a situation where the foreign workforce get the better paid jobs while the wasters we produce only get cleaning street jobs.
Poor lazy, obese ‘Brits’ having their hoped for jobs that they aren’t qualified for because they decided education was a four letter word (yes, pun intended) taken away because ‘foreigners’ worked hard for an education and work equally hard to get up the employment ladder for the betterment of theirs and their families lives. My heart oozes piss for the ‘Brits’, it’s so unfair. Blame the ‘foreigners’ not themselves.
18 January, 2008 at 11:23 am #302073never signed on myself but i know quite a few builders and stone wallers who do, and earn 500 a week, pay no tax or insurance. itll be a laugh when they come to retire and they see theyre not entitled to anything as theyve paid nowt in.
if it were up to me. you would have to pay a minimum 25 years of tax and insuranc before you draw a penny. in pension. disabled exempted. of course. i think this is the case in australia already, my dad was an aussie, but hes been dead many year and it may well have changed30 January, 2008 at 10:22 am #302074@waspish wrote:
the government this morning unveiled plans to limit the claiming of job seekers allowance to two years instead of the current no end rules. the idea is that if you refuse work after two years you will have to either do good works in the community or go hungry.
l:This already happens now under the present government…it’s called New Deal and has been running on one guise or another since 1997. It’s long time that there was massive reforms, and they’ve talked about it for years, but they just don’t know what to do.
30 January, 2008 at 4:35 pm #302075@dee wrote:
@waspish wrote:
the government this morning unveiled plans to limit the claiming of job seekers allowance to two years instead of the current no end rules. the idea is that if you refuse work after two years you will have to either do good works in the community or go hungry.
l:This already happens now under the present government…it’s called New Deal and has been running on one guise or another since 1997. It’s long time that there was massive reforms, and they’ve talked about it for years, but they just don’t know what to do.
oh ! right.. i didnt know that. well its much worse than i thought it were. i thought that people were claiming left and right for all sorts. mabey its the way it is in the press. they exaggerate everything. i just read a lot of news there is useually a large amount of bul**it in the news .
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