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Old 24-02-2012, 19:22   #80
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Re: Sainsbury's pull out of 'Work for your benefits scheme'

Grayling is an idiot. he also claimed that they hacked his email. only they didn't. and he withdrew the allegation.

They just don't like it because they're not getting their own way.
power to the people!

Oh, and he also lied about nobody pulling out of the scam.
he really thinks nobody knows what's going on.

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About 100 organisations were involved in the scheme and not one had pulled out, he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
and, and..

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I don’t accept the scale of the campaign is very large. It’s a small number of activists who are deliberately targeting these companies and are trying to destabilised them.
The man's deluded. it's very large and getting bigger and bigger.
3rd March is the day he needs to watch out for


http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012...49.html?ref=uk

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
Because if people repeat the phrases "slave labour" and "not voluntary" often enough, they hope the mud will stick.
If it was voluntary then there would be no need to stop peoples benefits if they don't attend.
if it was voluntary then there wouldn't be the terms "you must" and "compulsory" numerous times in the literature.

ymmv and imho.
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