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Quick straw poll - the welfare £26K cap - good or bad?
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(25-01-12, 12:42 AM)BIG MAC link Wrote:Mr DJ, having been made redundant twice in a year and having an occupation which is not in demand it's been difficult to get by however for the last 6 months we have paid our bills and haven't seen fit to impose upon your 20%....and your £800 pcm deductions...It pains me a little to think that until redundancy my deductions were almost double that. I guess what I am saying is my 20% over the past 35 years probably entitles me to an opinion in your value system therefore feel free to go make love and travel...As it happens looks like I shall be commuting up to Glasgow from Portsmouth on a weekly basis from next month..so don't harp on about commitment etc. We are not all the same and I don't like your sweeping generalisations and assumptions...


Take it easy there BigMac. I aint talking about guys who have worked all their days are are put out of work because our country went into ressesion. If you look at my earlier post, I am talking about the lazy bas**rds who DON'T want to work. Who sit at home an do fek all all day, and bleed the system for everything they can without any contribution. You paid your dues, I have only been working for 16 years (as I'm 32) and am happy to pay for my part. And if and when I need it I expect it to be there. I do not, however, like to see my money paying for some chav's new tracksuit and wine. You get where I'm coming from here?
Not quite sure what to do with my early mid-life crisis. Ideas on a post card to P.O.BOX 150...
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Re: Quick straw poll - the welfare £26K cap - good or bad? - by adeejaysdelight - 25-01-12, 11:26 AM

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