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Where do you think the old boy network begins with, what school you went to perhaps. ---------- Post added at 00:21 ---------- Previous post was at 00:20 ---------- Quote:
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Having just read the last page or so, I'm wondering where the topic is. Get back to it thank you.
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It appears Mr £53 a week may have been exaggerating things a bit.
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Irrelevant IDS said anyone can live on £53 per week it matters not about this guy you are just clouding the issue with semantics > this guy said prove it that's all
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If anything the fact that this guy cannot live on £53 a week either makes the point more valid.
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I meant it makes the point that £53 isn't enough to live on
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RizzyKing, l am in total agreement with what you are saying.
I also want to say soomething about foriegn workers taking the jobs in the UK. If l was unemployed and looking for work l look at several points, the rent on my council house, my wife and the bills, l therefore look at what is there, l could not go for a job under £18.000 per year- reasons simple, if you get a job you have to work SIX weeks before claiming any benefit to put your money up, if you claim one benefit, you lose something else. What l beleive is wrong is true what Rizzy King is saying if you go for Anti Tory, you get knocked down on this forum, it seems that everyone is saying that the coalition is correct in whats its doing. Its always been known that the Tories will look after the rich, it proved yesterday that they will reduce the 50p tax down to 45p - WHY, if the rich have to pay more in taxes then so be it. They earn more money in interest sitting in the bank. EVERYTHING has been done by the government is hitting the poor and the vulnerable - nothing to hit the rixch - in my book that is bad. Foriegn workers, companies will always take on workers at the cheapest rate possible, and sometimes below the minimum wage, and dont please tell me that this does not go on - becuase it does. |
Working Tax Credits next
This one might have wider implications for more of the membership here lets see if any change their view now
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They've already increased the minimum hours required to qualify.
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Hard work goes a long way and your attitude sounds self-defeatist,sorry. Quote:
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as I've said in the other thread this is a form of corporate welfare and quite simply shouldn't go on at all or not as much. This actually means some companies would have to pay higher wages since the state doesn't artificially subsidise the Labour market. Meaning this measure is actually hitting 'the rich!!'.... ....but,you disagree with it?:confused: |
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