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  • #309909

    I privately rent, and pay a fortune for it.Even that was not easy i had to look for 7 months, there is even a shortage of privatly rented places.
    I was also told by the council that as a single male with a job I will never get a place, there will always be someone more important.
    Like DOA said back in the 80’s everyone I knew had a council home. What should have happened when they sold them of in the 80’s was to reinvest that money in more homes. Where I live they have 160 people a week register as homeless and they build 6 homes a month. That’s where the problem is.

    #309910

    well would this work…?????
    benefit claimants entitlement ends after a year.
    unemployment benefit ends after a year.
    anyone who has not worked for five years, and paid full national insurance and tax not entitled to any benefit. exept disabled.
    council housing only given to people who have worked for a minimum 5 years.
    a five thousand pound bond to be paid by tennant.
    no one under the age of 25 to be given council housing.
    hostels with single person units for anyone under 25. rooms for couples at higher rate.
    pregnant teens to be placed in care, at parents expense. or given accommodation for 5 years then a payback scheme where they can work full time as soon as their babies are of school age. any benefits paid to single mothers re claimed through wages at a set weekly amount. fathers of children to be dna tested and wages docked at a rate of 75 pounds a week. any mother refusing to name father,[exept in rape cases] gets no extra benefit.
    anyone refusing to work gets no benefit at all.
    anyone refusing work on religious or cultural grounds gets nothing.
    drug users and alcoholics, to be paid 5 pounds daily living allowance and to be housed in council hostels, all rooms to be vacated by 9am, and re opened at 6pm. [to give em a taste of what the rest of us do every day.]
    disabled people to be prioritised above everyone else in housing needs, benefits paid at national wage rate.
    prisoners to be used as workers to build new housing.
    prisoners to be used as gardners and cleaners for elderly and disabled. [while under supervision.]
    anyone who is not born in great britain. does not qualify for council housing at all no exeptions.
    no benefits at all for none british. [not born here, get lost]
    not rocket science. is it…

    #309911

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    #309912

    “Four spectres haunt the Poor: Old Age, Accident, Sickness and Unemployment. We are going to exorcise them. We are going to drive hunger from the hearth. We mean to banish the workhouse from the horizon of every workman in the land.”
    So said British Prime Minister David Lloyd George (1863-1945) and now Caroline Flint and the good members of JC plan on bringing the workhouse back. Jesus wept!

    #309913

    Great Grandpa Monty, who had a Welsh gardener and therefore always thought he knew DLJ well, always said the whores were better in the days when there were workhouses. It’s all got to be taken into account and a balanced decision arrived at.

    #309914

    @pikey wrote:

    Great Grandpa Monty, who had a Welsh gardener and therefore always thought he knew DLJ well, always said the whores were better in the days when there were workhouses. It’s all got to be taken into account and a balanced decision arrived at.

    a similar view to the post when he suggested my daughters would benefit if they were raped
    you have a dangerous mind

    #309915

    Well, im sure local councils can find work for people that cant afford rents, not including the sick disabled and infirm and elderly, all the single parents who could work during school hours but find it hard to get hours to suit maybe the local councils could accomodate them in return for lowered rents, i dont maybe know stuffing envelopes from home cleaning up the estates that they live,cleaning council offices, even working in the council offices on flexi time, it would save the councils in wages and in effect they are actually trying to contribute towards there own rent/ benefits, with employ.
    Hard to set up i know but if properly managed could be a great idea.

    #309916

    @(f)politics? wrote:

    Well, im sure local councils can find work for people that cant afford rents, not including the sick disabled and infirm and elderly, all the single parents who could work during school hours but find it hard to get hours to suit maybe the local councils could accomodate them in return for lowered rents, i dont maybe know stuffing envelopes from home cleaning up the estates that they live,cleaning council offices, even working in the council offices on flexi time, it would save the councils in wages and in effect they are actually trying to contribute towards there own rent/ benefits, with employ.
    Hard to set up i know but if properly managed could be a great idea.

    listen you liberal twat
    there should never be a dog turd anywhere in britain while ever we pay the scroungers including the so called disabled the least a wheel chair bound person could do is run said turd into the grass

    #309917

    @r.O.T.T wrote:

    …you have a dangerous mind

    Lethal. You set my pants on fire as well, Dagger, my old literal minded, Morrissey worshipping chunk of pineapple.

    Pip pip.

    #309918

    @r.O.T.T wrote:

    listen you liberal fish
    there should never be a dog turd anywhere in britain while ever we pay the scroungers including the so called disabled the least a wheel chair bound person could do is run said turd into the grass

    Actually i agree to an extent there! any body able to work should and alot of disabled people would love to have the opportunity to do there bit all im saying is some disabilities it wouldnt be possible, and the elderly have paid there due to society, but even some retirees probably would be willing too also.

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