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Re: Another soft touch approach
« Reply #15 on: 07 November 2012, 13:41:31 »

Oops sorry...got you mixed up with Terbert/Tony, the red mist affected my eyesight :-[
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Re: Another soft touch approach
« Reply #16 on: 07 November 2012, 13:52:08 »

notro's on a rant but agree with what he says....apart from the tony bit lol :y

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Re: Another soft touch approach
« Reply #17 on: 07 November 2012, 14:19:45 »

Oi Dave >:( there is nothing wrong with my name....or my mum would not have called me it ;D ;D ;D

I think I hit a nerve on this thread ;D ;D.....and how are you today Notro ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #18 on: 07 November 2012, 14:55:41 »

I'm good thanks Tony,sorry for the confusion,I'll have to put Mark right next time I see him :y
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« Reply #19 on: 07 November 2012, 14:57:12 »

This is why the illegals come straight through Europe to the good old limp wristed UK, I am so sick of the way that we suck up to the low life scum that turns up on our door step expecting a handout. Totally and utterly sick of the spineless limp dicked pervo judges and politicians who allow people to slip of the hook and stick two fingers up to the rest of us! I'd like to say more but I'm off to blag a post office.....well if crime pays I might as well get my share...after all,what can happen to me?  >:( >:( >:( >:(

Become an MP , thats how you can legally steal and get away with it  :(



Imo this country has been soft for too long and its too late to do anything as the foreigners are all in the jobs that make the decision about who gets what , thats why you dont get what your entitled to and the foreigners do  :( 
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Re: Another soft touch approach
« Reply #20 on: 07 November 2012, 15:36:16 »

Oi Dave >:( there is nothing wrong with my name....or my mum would not have called me it ;D ;D ;D

I think I hit a nerve on this thread ;D ;D.....and how are you today Notro ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D




i cant help if i can't type lol...  :y
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Re: Another soft touch approach
« Reply #21 on: 07 November 2012, 16:16:10 »

I promise not rant but.. EMD is right,I have been out of work for the last year as I've had to have a couple of eye operations to try and get my PCV licence back,and in  that time I have not received one penny in benefits and yet I have paid into the system for the last 48 years and never made a claim. Now just when I could have done with a little help I was told  that in no uncertain terms by a lady who's command of the English language was 'questionable' that basically I could go forth and multiply.....bottom line! So in a way it's made me think a little more about the way we do things in this country and as this week I've been confined to barracks after the eye surgery I've had a very large injection of the Jeremy Kyle show and it worries me about the way standards in society are nose diving when you see people that are on benefits that have NEVER paid a penny into the system and yet they get enough money to buy drugs and get drunk and bring kids into a world where they will be shown how to manipulate the system, pissed off..you bet I am! >:( >:( >:(
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Re: Another soft touch approach
« Reply #22 on: 07 November 2012, 16:41:09 »

I can tell you a tale that happened 9 years ago. And don't tell me its not true because it is!!!!!
My daughter and her partner were living in a one bedroom flat. Due to prescribed medication affecting the 'pill' my daughter became pregnant. At that time Nortel decided to reduce staff, and ironically, my daughter and her immediate boss (both pregnant) were made redundant.
Far from sitting on her arris, my daughter tried to get a job, although being heavily pregnant.
After the baby was born, she went to the council many times for a larger place. After a few despairing trips, she came home here crying....having been told by the interviewer, and I quote...'Don't tell anyone I told you this, but you are the wrong colour'
She could be housed, if they were prepared for her partner to live in a Hostel >:(

Gonna leave it there as, like Ken (nitro) I shall really go off on one >:( :y
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« Reply #23 on: 07 November 2012, 17:04:39 »

You know as well as me Tony there is no level playing field for the likes of us,again this is a true story based on a hypothetical incident that was described by my daughter who was with the Met police at Hounslow.It concerned two missing children,one Asian and the other white British,they were told that if an incident like this were to happen then priority was to be given to finding the the Asian child by applying a larger proportion of available resources to achieve a faster outcome..not what I would want to hear if one of my kids had gone missing.
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Re: Another soft touch approach
« Reply #24 on: 07 November 2012, 18:16:37 »

You know as well as me Tony there is no level playing field for the likes of us,again this is a true story based on a hypothetical incident that was described by my daughter who was with the Met police at Hounslow.It concerned two missing children,one Asian and the other white British,they were told that if an incident like this were to happen then priority was to be given to finding the the Asian child by applying a larger proportion of available resources to achieve a faster outcome..not what I would want to hear if one of my kids had gone missing.


yes well this as to do with the lawarence crap (don't get me started) can't be seen to be racist...which to be honest is 'dangle berries'...were are now visitors in our own country :y
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« Reply #25 on: 07 November 2012, 18:32:05 »

I don't think that it's about racism,I think it's more about fair play for all and it's so in your face that this is not happening,makes you wonder why the people that run the country allow this situation to exist,got to say it's winding me up bigtime >:( >:(
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Re: Another soft touch approach
« Reply #26 on: 07 November 2012, 18:35:24 »

Is it because I'm white ?  >:( >:( >:( >:(
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Re: Another soft touch approach
« Reply #27 on: 07 November 2012, 18:43:33 »

I don't think that it's about racism,I think it's more about fair play for all and it's so in your face that this is not happening,makes you wonder why the people that run the country allow this situation to exist,got to say it's winding me up bigtime >:( >:(



If the shoe was on the other foot so to speak then yes everybody would be screeming racism  >:(
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