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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
I did but if I had no state support I wouldnt have even got the chance as instead I would have been homeless concentrating on getting food and somewhere to sleep instead of trying to get my life back on track.
What you have discounted is the time period between when I lost my jessops job and when I was earning enough to support myself, as if that time period didnt exist.
You still have yet to reveal your background and your motive for your reasoning.
Its also probable if I was been forced to do work related activities which had no relation to what I could possibly do I would never have achieved anything.
You are very wrong on what you think will happen, its already been proven in the states. When welfare support stops people dont magically get cured and start working, instead you get homeless piling up on the streets and things like soup kitchens popping up. Families will get strained as well as vulnerable people will become dependant on family members.
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mmm the sound of back peddling is deafening Chrys . In your previous post you quite clearly stated that "
I found no help whatsoever from the government in obtaining work" but in the next post you state you did .I was only commenting on the fact that you objected to
not getting any government support in finding a job despite ,according to you ,managing to sort work out for yourself .
I should point out for the benefit of some that if you have managed to source work and work from home then i applaud that and will earn respect from me and many others ,but relying on or expecting the state to support you when you are quite clearly on your own admission capable of doing it yourself should earn you no respect.
I sincerely hope it is the former
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
You jeering, you think you above anyone who is a claimant because you got lucky with your health.
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Well i can't help it if that's how you choose to interpret posts
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The point I made is all the noise government's make about helping people with work, training etc. is pretty much all noise. There way of helping people into work is compulsory activity that fits what employers need cheap labour for rather than suitable help.
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How about you ask all the people that training schemes have helped into work if they think they are a waste of time
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The other point I am making is you see it that everyone in society needs to be productive paying into it, I see it as the able of society should look after the vulnerable in society. I have moaned about many things in life but I have never moaned about taxes and never about supporting people on benefits. That was the case as well even before I had ever claimed any benefits. I started doing charity work since I was 17 where I used to do furniture deliveries to elderly people's homes for a charity one day a week, and I even carried that on when I was doing 6 12 hour shifts a week
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and if you bother to read and absorb anything i have posted you will see that i have said exactly the same. The only difference is that i have had the temerity ,the outright gall ,to suggest that some registered disabled people are lazy and need a boot up their jaksy to get them to realise that maybe they aren't as helpless as they think they are