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 Post subject: £42,000-a-year and a £300,000 house
PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:38 am 
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This country is going mad, this family of 11 have been given a new £300,000 house and £42,000 year benefits for sitting on their backside.

They have bought luxury parrots worth over £800, thanks to jonny tax payer.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z0wCKEQ2JZ

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 Post subject: Re: £42,000-a-year and a £300,000 house
PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:44 am 
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This country is going mad, this family of 11 have been given a new £300,000 house and £42,000 year benefits for sitting on their backside.

They have bought luxury parrots worth over £800, thanks to jonny tax payer.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z0wCKEQ2JZ



Regardless of the fact they are scroungers, the Daily Mail is a silly boy of a paper, written by chunts and read by them

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 Post subject: Re: £42,000-a-year and a £300,000 house
PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:59 am 
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Ah..........Yeovil. Isn't that where the under fire Lib dem MP David Laws holds sway. Maybe these constituents of his are taking a leaf out of his book by working the system to the limit.

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 Post subject: Re: £42,000-a-year and a £300,000 house
PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 12:50 pm 
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chip fireball wrote:
there are 264,000 households in this country where none of the occupants have ever had a job.


Tell me about it my cousin is one of them, she is 33 now and hasnt worked since she was about 24, just keeps banging out kids. I got drunk at Christmas and nearly caused a big row as I said that her husband was to lazy to get a job and could if he wanted to. She said no he cant he has tried, I told her she was talking bollocks I have two jobs and was paying loads of tax so she could sit on her arse. rage

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Compo wrote:
chip fireball wrote:
there are 264,000 households in this country where none of the occupants have ever had a job.


Tell me about it my cousin is one of them, she is 33 now and hasnt worked since she was about 24, just keeps banging out kids. I got drunk at Christmas and nearly caused a big row as I said that her husband was to lazy to get a job and could if he wanted to. She said no he cant he has tried, I told her she was talking bollocks I have two jobs and was paying loads of tax so she could sit on her arse. rage



How is your cousin who hasn't worked since she was about 24 one of the people who have never had a job? From what you say she had a job until she was about 24.

Most Daily Mail stories about scoungers, immigrants and other middle class demons turn out to be wildly exaggerated or completely made up. The favoured technique seems to be latching on to a half arsed report on a dodgy website or local rag and then making a big splash of it without checking anything. You can't get legal aid for libel actions so the only option for disputing what they print is the Press Complaints Commission which might lead to an apology buried away on page 34 months later.

Under the last lot of Tories a sustained Mail/Express campaign focussed on "super scroungers" usually heralded a new round of cuts being applied across the board and having a terrible impact on lots of decent people. Looks like Dave can remember lots from when he was Thatcher's fart catcher.

Sorry, rant over, but I truly loathe the Daily Mail.


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 Post subject: Re: £42,000-a-year and a £300,000 house
PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:21 pm 
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Compo wrote:
chip fireball wrote:
there are 264,000 households in this country where none of the occupants have ever had a job.


Tell me about it my cousin is one of them, she is 33 now and hasnt worked since she was about 24, just keeps banging out kids. I got drunk at Christmas and nearly caused a big row as I said that her husband was to lazy to get a job and could if he wanted to. She said no he cant he has tried, I told her she was talking bollocks I have two jobs and was paying loads of tax so she could sit on her arse. rage



How is your cousin who hasn't worked since she was about 24 one of the people who have never had a job? From what you say she had a job until she was about 24.

Most Daily Mail stories about scoungers, immigrants and other middle class demons turn out to be wildly exaggerated or completely made up. The favoured technique seems to be latching on to a half arsed report on a dodgy website or local rag and then making a big splash of it without checking anything. You can't get legal aid for libel actions so the only option for disputing what they print is the Press Complaints Commission which might lead to an apology buried away on page 34 months later.

Under the last lot of Tories a sustained Mail/Express campaign focussed on "super scroungers" usually heralded a new round of cuts being applied across the board and having a terrible impact on lots of decent people. Looks like Dave can remember lots from when he was Thatcher's fart catcher.

Sorry, rant over, but I truly loathe the Daily Mail.



Me too, the Hitler loving pile of cack that it is

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I see the Tories wanted to scrap free milk again for the kids, but Big Dave vetoed it......

Just wait another couple of years, he'll sneak it through


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