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Osem 19-12-2013 15:33

Re: Yet again - farcical words from Cameron
 
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Originally Posted by alferret (Post 35656234)
Lol sorry Arthur, you just stated that your woes were when you was out of work and that it was 5 years ago. Now forgive me for being a bit thick but who was it that was in power in..... er.... 2008?
Nuff said!

Yeah but it's still the Tory's fault because they were last in power in 1997! :rolleyes:

martyh 19-12-2013 16:03

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35656232)
Speaking of food banks

I wonder if that's really what happened and how long it'll take for some "facts" to be produced about food banks being introduced under tony's mob and it's the wrecked economies fault blah blah.

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. In 2004 the UK foodbank network was launched teaching churches and communities nationwide how to start their own foodbank.
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Call me cynical but once word gets out that free stuff is available then more people will try to use it instead of cancelling a big sky subscription they can't really afford

Sirius 19-12-2013 16:11

Re: Yet again - farcical words from Cameron
 
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Originally Posted by alferret (Post 35656234)
Lol sorry Arthur, you just stated that your woes were when you was out of work and that it was 5 years ago. Now forgive me for being a bit thick but who was it that was in power in..... er.... 2008?
Nuff said!

Arthur's facts are none existent, he always has had some form of interaction with what ever Tory rant he has posted as his daily trolling. I will never believe a word he posts because i dont feel he posts anything about himself that is indeed true. Why have i decided this because if he is to be believed he has done it, been involved in it, knows someone who has done it or he has read the book, eaten the pie and seen the film all at the same time.

Stephen 19-12-2013 16:22

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Arthur I'm not saying I support the Tories. Quite the opposite for me.

However I don't feel the need to keep making threads bashing them and somehow total misinterpreting the facts and then not actually posting an actual link to the 'story'.

Its best sometimes just to say nothing at all.

TheDaddy 19-12-2013 16:42

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35656244)
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Call me cynical but once word gets out that free stuff is available then more people will try to use it instead of cancelling a big sky subscription they can't really afford

That's what someone in the nasty party said before he laughed at them fighting over food!

martyh 19-12-2013 16:49

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35656251)
That's what someone in the nasty party said before he laughed at them fighting over food!

nevertheless i reckon it happens

Arthurgray50@blu 19-12-2013 17:33

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I am nearlky 62 years old, when l was being brought up, like anyone of my age. Life was precious and we lived a moderate.

But in todays world we have poverty in our own country, brought on by severe cutbacks of the present government. The Tories are laughing and joking at the fact, the Britsih people are having to queue up at Food Banks and also stores for reduced product to halp with the finances.

I was in our local ASDA last night and the queue at the discount counter was anormous.

BUT, we should not have to put up with this. This country gives our billions of pounds per year in aid to other countries. What about the UK. We should not have to suffer poverty in the UK.

Stephen 19-12-2013 17:57

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35656274)
I am nearlky 62 years old, when l was being brought up, like anyone of my age. Life was precious and we lived a moderate.

But in todays world we have poverty in our own country, brought on by severe cutbacks of the present government. The Tories are laughing and joking at the fact, the Britsih people are having to queue up at Food Banks and also stores for reduced product to halp with the finances.

I was in our local ASDA last night and the queue at the discount counter was anormous.

BUT, we should not have to put up with this. This country gives our billions of pounds per year in aid to other countries. What about the UK. We should not have to suffer poverty in the UK.

Sorry Arthur but poverty in the UK has always been there, its just now that its highlighted more often in the press and media. It has nothing to do with the Tories or giving aid to overseas countries and not spending on our own population.

Honestly it 100% is NOTHING to do with the current government. Its ALWAYS been there.

Osem 19-12-2013 18:27

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Most of the world's population knows much better than Arthur what real poverty is and would happily swap places with him. He feels hard done by if his Sky subs go up a few quid...

nomadking 19-12-2013 18:36

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35656232)
Speaking of food banks

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...tories-2943770

I wonder if that's really what happened and how long it'll take for some "facts" to be produced about food banks being introduced under tony's mob and it's the wrecked economies fault blah blah.

The bit about the reduced food it true to, the woman that served me yesterday said there'd been a scuffle that day.

Trussell Trust.
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The foodbank is born
Whilst fundraising for Bulgaria in Salisbury in 2000, Paddy received a call from a desperate mother in Salisbury saying “my children are going to bed hungry tonight – what are YOU going to do about it”. Paddy investigated local indices of deprivation and ‘hidden hunger’ in the UK. The shocking results showed that significant numbers of local people faced short term hunger as a result of a sudden crisis. Paddy started Salisbury foodbank in his garden shed and garage, providing three days of emergency food to local people in crisis. In 2004 the UK foodbank network was launched teaching churches and communities nationwide how to start their own foodbank.
You did ask.

Not sure that a "need" was the reason for any scuffle.
Crush chaos at Ikea store opening
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Several people were hurt in the crush as thousands flocked to the midnight opening of Ikea's newest store.
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Tottenham MP David Lammy said Ikea should have known offering cheap prices in a deprived area would cause a rush.

alferret 19-12-2013 18:49

Re: Yet again - farcical words from Cameron
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35656274)
I am nearlky 62 years old, when l was being brought up, like anyone of my age. Life was precious and we lived a moderate.

But in todays world we have poverty in our own country, brought on by severe cutbacks of the present government. The Tories are laughing and joking at the fact, the Britsih people are having to queue up at Food Banks and also stores for reduced product to halp with the finances.

I was in our local ASDA last night and the queue at the discount counter was anormous.

BUT, we should not have to put up with this. This country gives our billions of pounds per year in aid to other countries. What about the UK. We should not have to suffer poverty in the UK.

Arthur, your 15 years older than me, I was brought up on frugality, I wore second, nay third hand clothes until I was 13 or so. You are not the only one who has had a hard life and like many of us who frequent this board we have all had to make sacrifices. The vast majority of us fully understand what's going on in the real world, we have accepted the mistakes of past governments, we live with those consequences and lead our lives accordingly. But you seem help bent on trolling this site with venomous non factual opinions that serve no purpose but your own warped ideological mind.

richard s 19-12-2013 18:54

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Just Like to add to the food bank saga..... the homeless figure and people sleeping rough has also increased....

Stuart 19-12-2013 19:06

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35656274)
But in todays world we have poverty in our own country, brought on by severe cutbacks of the present government. The Tories are laughing and joking at the fact, the Britsih people are having to queue up at Food Banks and also stores for reduced product to halp with the finances.

Erm, poverty is not a new thing. Poverty has always existed in this country, and I suspect always will to some extent.

Chris 19-12-2013 19:19

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No Stu, you don't understand. In Labour's Utopia there were no poor people and there was endless government money from the magic money tree.

Our current mess is all down to evil Tories who chopped down the money tree for firewood to heat their mansions. And now they are sitting round their roaring fires, pointing and laughing at all the peasants.

nomadking 19-12-2013 19:30

Re: Yet again - farcical words from Cameron
 
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Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35656302)
Just Like to add to the food bank saga..... the homeless figure and people sleeping rough has also increased....

And that would be nothing to do with the hordes of people coming from Eastern Europe and elsewhere.


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