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Old 16-04-2011, 10:13   #64
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Re: divided our society ?

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
Well something is wrong with the NHS if we truly have the highest stillbirth rate in Europe as reported on the BBC earlier this week.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/13078902

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13077669
I'd roll with a combination of both as well Maggy.

Sorry I'll stop criticising our beloved NHS now, model for the rest of the world that it is.

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Originally Posted by the_neurotic_cat View Post
I've been on both JSA and DLA/IS ... it's not easy to get them, it's not easy to stay on them.

I, like everyone else, can only speak from personal experience. I don't want to get drawn into stereotypes. But, if you know of anyone who has committed welfare fraud, then report it. That's all I can suggest.
Due to the benefits system work can be worth as little as 26p per hour, and indeed some people live in properties and areas that would be unaffordable to them with their 'average' earnings from when working.

Where's the incentive to work when you can stay at home for 30 cigarettes a week less knowing that so long as you go through the appropriate motions you'll be ok?
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