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05omegav6

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« Reply #15 on: 30 December 2013, 22:42:50 »

Indeed...

And if they don't like the idea, they can forfeit their council house and benefits for a tent and soup kitchen :-X

That should get the buggers working...

Not to start a witch hunt... there are those who can't but would, those that do what they are able, and those who simply can't be bothered. Obviously we refer to the latter category alone :y
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« Reply #16 on: 30 December 2013, 22:54:16 »

Who did those jobs before Labour opened the floodgates just over 10 years ago ?  ;)

Answer - people who weren't yet in the position of having no job, but a household income way above average earnings because they had a couple of kids and an alleged bad back. ;)

We both know the answer, not one has the guts to do it, but leave the disabled out of it, they are a tiny minority...... ;) ;)

Genuinely disabled I have no problem with (technically I am one),but people who claim to be and aren't should be shot in front of their families, and ime theres rather a lot of them about. ;)
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« Reply #17 on: 30 December 2013, 23:00:19 »

That would save on food and housing...

Same treatment for unsupported/unsponsored immigrants... tents and soup.
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« Reply #18 on: 30 December 2013, 23:07:41 »

Who did those jobs before Labour opened the floodgates just over 10 years ago ?  ;)

Answer - people who weren't yet in the position of having no job, but a household income way above average earnings because they had a couple of kids and an alleged bad back. ;)

We both know the answer, not one has the guts to do it, but leave the disabled out of it, they are a tiny minority...... ;) ;)

Genuinely disabled I have no problem with (technically I am one),but people who claim to be and aren't should be shot in front of their families, and ime theres rather a lot of them about. ;)

As am I, but, like you, I still hold down a full time job, my disability does not stop me doing that, though I have physical limitations, and my Job is quite challenging........ :y :y
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« Reply #19 on: 30 December 2013, 23:13:59 »

Same here,except my job is in no way challenging.  ;D
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« Reply #20 on: 30 December 2013, 23:18:30 »

Same here,except my job is in no way challenging.  ;D

 ;D ;D

I reckon that if I shadowed you for a week I would fall asleep, if you shadowed me for a week you might, just, stop knocking public sector wages, given the 'Risk' I carry and award me a Pay rise......... ;) ;)
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« Reply #21 on: 30 December 2013, 23:27:41 »

Same here,except my job is in no way challenging.  ;D

 ;D ;D

I reckon that if I shadowed you for a week I would fall asleep, if you shadowed me for a week you might, just, stop knocking public sector wages, given the 'Risk' I carry and award me a Pay rise......... ;) ;)

That would make two of us.  ;D
Nope. Nothing to do with perception of deserving/ undeserving. Just economic reality of what is affordable for the country,and an unshakeable belief in small govt. small state and low taxation for all.
Quite honestly - many of the type of adults I imagine you have to deal with, I would have a much different and permanent solution for. Cheap too. :-X
Children are obviously a different matter. There should always be some hope for them to change and achieve their potential. And it should be a good investment to give them help if genuinely needed. ;)
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« Reply #22 on: 30 December 2013, 23:47:22 »

Summat like this perhaps...

http://mobile.walmart.com/m/phoenix#ip/22027232

Coming soon to an Asda near you... $19 near as I can tell... ¢19 each :o
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« Reply #23 on: 30 December 2013, 23:49:46 »

Same here,except my job is in no way challenging.  ;D

 ;D ;D

I reckon that if I shadowed you for a week I would fall asleep, if you shadowed me for a week you might, just, stop knocking public sector wages, given the 'Risk' I carry and award me a Pay rise......... ;) ;)

That would make two of us.  ;D
Nope. Nothing to do with perception of deserving/ undeserving. Just economic reality of what is affordable for the country,and an unshakeable belief in small govt. small state and low taxation for all.
Quite honestly - many of the type of adults I imagine you have to deal with, I would have a much different and permanent solution for. Cheap too. :-X
Children are obviously a different matter. There should always be some hope for them to change and achieve their potential. And it should be a good investment to give them help if genuinely needed. ;)

And that perhaps may reduce the number of children who have little potential or opportunity........... :-X :-X :-X
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« Reply #24 on: 31 December 2013, 00:08:27 »

Summat like this perhaps...

http://mobile.walmart.com/m/phoenix#ip/22027232

Coming soon to an Asda near you... $19 near as I can tell... ¢19 each :o

That's £11.52!! or 11.5 pence a pop!!  :o :o :o
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« Reply #25 on: 31 December 2013, 00:20:00 »

Same here,except my job is in no way challenging.  ;D

 ;D ;D

I reckon that if I shadowed you for a week I would fall asleep, if you shadowed me for a week you might, just, stop knocking public sector wages, given the 'Risk' I carry and award me a Pay rise......... ;) ;)

That would make two of us.  ;D
Nope. Nothing to do with perception of deserving/ undeserving. Just economic reality of what is affordable for the country,and an unshakeable belief in small govt. small state and low taxation for all.
Quite honestly - many of the type of adults I imagine you have to deal with, I would have a much different and permanent solution for. Cheap too. :-X
Children are obviously a different matter. There should always be some hope for them to change and achieve their potential. And it should be a good investment to give them help if genuinely needed. ;)

And that perhaps may reduce the number of children who have little potential or opportunity........... :-X :-X :-X

Indeed.  ;)
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« Reply #26 on: 31 December 2013, 09:25:00 »

Summat like this perhaps...

http://mobile.walmart.com/m/phoenix#ip/22027232

Coming soon to an Asda near you... $19 near as I can tell... ¢19 each :o

That's £11.52!! or 11.5 pence a pop!!  :o :o :o

If all they do is go pop I think you've been sold duds.. ;)
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« Reply #27 on: 31 December 2013, 09:31:26 »

Summat like this perhaps...

http://mobile.walmart.com/m/phoenix#ip/22027232

Coming soon to an Asda near you... $19 near as I can tell... ¢19 each :o

That's £11.52!! or 11.5 pence a pop!!  :o :o :o

If all they do is go pop I think you've been sold duds.. ;)

It's OK, Walmart offer a no quibble money back guarantee!  :)     Especially at the wrong end of a Glock 9mm!!  :o  ;D
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« Reply #28 on: 31 December 2013, 10:04:37 »

If we take Rods analysis that the decrease in real wages has been caused by increased immigration and a surplus in the labour pool.  Then there will be a nice irony here, in that when the election comes in 2015, the Labour party's election campaign is likely to be centred on a 'cost of living crisis', which was caused by.......  ::) ::) ::)

The thing that worries me, is that they might just pull it off....  :(
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« Reply #29 on: 31 December 2013, 11:47:46 »

If we take Rods analysis that the decrease in real wages has been caused by increased immigration and a surplus in the labour pool.  Then there will be a nice irony here, in that when the election comes in 2015, the Labour party's election campaign is likely to be centred on a 'cost of living crisis', which was caused by.......  ::) ::) ::)

The thing that worries me, is that they might just pull it off....  :(
Been a while since I tried to pull it off. :(
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