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martyh 30-12-2012 15:57

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35517964)
Working.

same as a disabled person would fit into the scrounger part. when deciding if they are in need or a scrounger.

this is how the game works. I've been watching.

What about disabled workers ? do they get some action too?

Gary L 30-12-2012 16:00

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35517967)
What about disabled workers ? do they get some action too?

They come under cheats or fit for work.

martyh 30-12-2012 16:05

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35517969)
They come under cheats or fit for work.

well i just hope that there will be good wheelchair access in the war torn streets or there will be hell to pay

Gary L 30-12-2012 16:08

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35517971)
well i just hope that there will be good wheelchair access in the war torn streets or there will be hell to pay

But in this game they'll either get up and run. or be told to get up and run.

Hugh 30-12-2012 16:10

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Your world is an "interesting" one...

martyh 30-12-2012 16:11

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35517972)
But in this game they'll either get up and run. or be told to get up and run.

You mean like that wifey in morrisons the other day who got out of her disabled buggy to reach the beans and then pushed it home when the battery went flat

dilli-theclaw 30-12-2012 16:12

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Well I'm switching my white cane to the one from Blind Fury - just in preparation like :)

Gary L 30-12-2012 16:21

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35517974)
Your world is an "interesting" one...

I know you're from Earth too, Hugh. you can't fool me.

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35517975)
You mean like that wifey in morrisons the other day who got out of her disabled buggy to reach the beans and then pushed it home when the battery went flat

Maybe she wasn't disabled. and just bought a buggy because she's lazy :)

tizmeinnit 30-12-2012 16:28

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35517954)
Society has been split into 2 segments. those who work, and those who don't work.

those who work hate those who don't.
those who don't work, hate those who do.

you have the government who can pick on those who don't work with the backing of those who do work.

bad idea to split the two. because as Harry Hill will say.. FIGHT!!!!

those who do not work do not give a toss about those that do . Those that do work are brain washed into thinking everyone who does not work is a scrounger and are to blame for the state of the country

Gary L 30-12-2012 16:34

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35517984)
those who do not work do not give a toss about those that do

True, but the way things are going they soon will.

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Those that do work are brain washed into thinking everyone who does not work is a scrounger and are to blame for the state of the country
True. I think that's what Dave's intention was and is.

tizmeinnit 30-12-2012 16:50

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35517990)
True, but the way things are going they soon will.



True. I think that's what Dave's intention was and is.

of course it is . The clever man sees through it.



Being part of the EU allowing any EU member to move here and work there is an issue

Illegal immigration another issue

Government being puppets for big business this is a major issue as this keeps tax loopholes open losing the country far more revenue than the real benefit cheats ( who are actually a hell of a lot lower in number than some think)

Banks running economy. Low interest rates. sky rocketing energy prices

there are not jobs for everyone so someone has to be unemployed anyone who do not realize this are living in cloud cuckoo land

as a species we are a victim of our success we are living longer we have medicine more and more people are old than ever before the population is way to high. The world needs a war or a plague then it will sort itself out

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I can quantify the figures

there are 2.5 million unemployed in the UK not including the sick and disabled

there are 476 000 jobs unfilled so even if all the jobs available were filled there would still be 2 million unemployed. Are they a scrounger if there is not a job for them? Imagine when the ESA is finished? how many more unemployed will there be?

http://www.dwp.gov.uk/newsroom/press...wp107-12.shtml

a little education on a subject might surprise some people

Hugh 30-12-2012 16:53

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35517980)
I know you're from Earth too, Hugh. you can't fool me.

Same planet, perhaps - different world...

dilli-theclaw 30-12-2012 16:54

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35517994)
a little education on a subject might surprise some people

Assuming people WANT to b e educated of course - I get the feeling a lot of people don't want to know.

tizmeinnit 30-12-2012 17:01

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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 (Post 35518004)
Assuming people WANT to b e educated of course - I get the feeling a lot of people don't want to know.

so true mate :)

leave the EU close the Tax loopholes and thats the benefit bill paid for

Gary L 30-12-2012 17:10

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35518008)
so true mate :)

leave the EU close the Tax loopholes and thats the benefit bill paid for

You have to wonder if there's an ulterior motive as to why. it's like when Dave first came in he was and still does talk about what he's going to do in the next term.

he won't be in next term. Labour will.

it's almost as if there's a master plan somewhere. we had civil unrest when the tories were in before. so I suppose he's just carrying on a tradition and the only motive is to make sure he goes down in history as a right pillock.


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