Ojc
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It might all be nonsense to get himself elected, but at least he has identifed the fact there are far to many worthless scumbags in this country, I quote.
"Under the Get Britain Working scheme, Mr Cameron said he would give the long-term unemployed "the personalised support they need to get back to work".
The Sunday Times said the initiative, to be unveiled on Monday, will be an "assault on the dependency culture" by copying ideas pioneered in the United States.
The paper said most people who have been unemployed for more than six months, including the disabled and single mothers, would have their benefits cut if they refused to join privatised training schemes. "
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Matt H
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I can't stand him & I refuse to vote for him.
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Matt H
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Plus, this is already in place isn't it? but done every 12 months?
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mwg
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Not sure who I'll vote for next time, they are all tossers
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Ben G
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BNP
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sigibbons
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UKIP
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Colin
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Scottish Christian Party will get my vote if again theres still a candidate.
I particularly like their 'reintroduce public hanging' & 'bring back the belt in schools' part of their party manifestos
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
It might all be nonsense to get himself elected, but at least he has identifed the fact there are far to many worthless scumbags in this country, I quote.
"Under the Get Britain Working scheme, Mr Cameron said he would give the long-term unemployed "the personalised support they need to get back to work".
The Sunday Times said the initiative, to be unveiled on Monday, will be an "assault on the dependency culture" by copying ideas pioneered in the United States.
The paper said most people who have been unemployed for more than six months, including the disabled and single mothers, would have their benefits cut if they refused to join privatised training schemes. "
That has to be an improvement on where we are now though, so hats off to him for that.
tbh if a person cant find a job within 6 months then they should be made to work voluntary for their keep. Theres plenty litter to be picked up, parks to be kept tidy, buildings needing maintained up & down the country. Maybe some hard graft in order to pick up their dole money instead of a free ride will motivate them into getting a normal job.
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AndyKent
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Cameron is a slimy twat.
Liberals will probably get my vote, just to show the two main parties that they've both lost the plot.
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fazza
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BNP
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Daniel_Corsa
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anything but Gordon Brown will get my vote at the moment.
April '06' Corsasport Feature Car | Aug '08' Total Vauxhall Feature Car | Spring '09' Fast Car Feature Car
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Paul_J
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Which is the party that's more aimed at keeping the rich rich and which is the one that is aimed at taking from the rich and giving to the poor and making everyone equal.
I want to vote for the one who makes the rich get richer. Planning for the future.
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bigboykarl
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any party that takes this country out of the european union...so we don't have to contribute 8.5 billion euros so projects all over eastern europe can happen......to put in perspective our net contribution to europe is £617 million per month....the new super hospital at bmingham with over 1100 beds cost £559million...so we could build a new one every month and with the £58 million change we could pay a years salary for 1500 coppers..build some new prisons..open up some old army camps ..staff them with ex soldiers and run boot camps for unrulely teens 15-19 year olds..employ clerical assistants to take paperwork away from police men so they can concentrate on the streets...fuck it i'm starting the corsasport political party..i'm prime minister who wants to be chancellor
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fazza
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
Which is the party that's more aimed at keeping the rich rich and which is the one that is aimed at taking from the rich and giving to the poor and making everyone equal.
I want to vote for the one who makes the rich get richer. Planning for the future.
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ed
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Too much Daily Mail for me to comprehend.
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by bigboykarl
any party that takes this country out of the european union...so we don't have to contribute 8.5 billion euros so projects all over eastern europe can happen......to put in perspective our net contribution to europe is £617 million per month....the new super hospital at bmingham with over 1100 beds cost £559million...so we could build a new one every month and with the £58 million change we could pay a years salary for 1500 coppers..build some new prisons..open up some old army camps ..staff them with ex soldiers and run boot camps for unrulely teens 15-19 year olds..employ clerical assistants to take paperwork away from police men so they can concentrate on the streets...fuck it i'm starting the corsasport political party..i'm prime minister who wants to be chancellor
I suggest you stick with your day job 'PM bigboy'
Being in the European Union has its benefits, you've chosen to ignore all of them & instead quote a few figures that were probably taken from a crappy newspaper.
Well done
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
quote: Originally posted by Ojc
It might all be nonsense to get himself elected, but at least he has identifed the fact there are far to many worthless scumbags in this country, I quote.
"Under the Get Britain Working scheme, Mr Cameron said he would give the long-term unemployed "the personalised support they need to get back to work".
The Sunday Times said the initiative, to be unveiled on Monday, will be an "assault on the dependency culture" by copying ideas pioneered in the United States.
The paper said most people who have been unemployed for more than six months, including the disabled and single mothers, would have their benefits cut if they refused to join privatised training schemes. "
That has to be an improvement on where we are now though, so hats off to him for that.
tbh if a person cant find a job within 6 months then they should be made to work voluntary for their keep. Theres plenty litter to be picked up, parks to be kept tidy, buildings needing maintained up & down the country. Maybe some hard graft in order to pick up their dole money instead of a free ride will motivate them into getting a normal job.
Have you seen how much bin men get nowdays I'm sure litter pickers are paid around the same!
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ed
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Someones got to pick up the litter though. Like fuck I'd be a bin man, and I'm sure a lot of other people share the same attitude.
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Matt H
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35K is too much though
They went on strike in Leeds as this is how much they wanted
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ed
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Oh, I didn't realise that's how much they wanted. Bit cheeky asking for that in the middle of a recession.
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p
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The guy that stops all the imigrants getting in and chucks the old lot out gets my vote. Assuming they want to do that
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Colin
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Id be a bin man if that was all I was qualified to do.
No way a bin man should get 35k though, where does that figure come from, its not like its a highly qualified position or very dangerous etc
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taylorboosh
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i would be a bin man, its what i would call a safe job in the current climate. but i think i will vote for who ever will drop petrol prices
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bigboykarl
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
quote: Originally posted by bigboykarl
any party that takes this country out of the european union...so we don't have to contribute 8.5 billion euros so projects all over eastern europe can happen......to put in perspective our net contribution to europe is £617 million per month....the new super hospital at bmingham with over 1100 beds cost £559million...so we could build a new one every month and with the £58 million change we could pay a years salary for 1500 coppers..build some new prisons..open up some old army camps ..staff them with ex soldiers and run boot camps for unrulely teens 15-19 year olds..employ clerical assistants to take paperwork away from police men so they can concentrate on the streets...fuck it i'm starting the corsasport political party..i'm prime minister who wants to be chancellor
I suggest you stick with your day job 'PM bigboy'
Being in the European Union has its benefits, you've chosen to ignore all of them & instead quote a few figures that were probably taken from a crappy newspaper.
Well done
so please tell me what benefits europe membership has had... also while your at it you can list the negative impact of non european membership on norway and switzerland (whos both economys have shrunk but not gone into recession)
figures ain't out of any paper because i can't read but there easy accessable on line
[Edited on 04-10-2009 by bigboykarl]
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ed
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Open trade borders. One of the other reasons for the EU was the "let's never ever let this happen again" attitude after the second world war.
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