A bit council (Vol 6)

A bit council (Vol 6)

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tribbles

3,984 posts

223 months

Sunday 10th March
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Spare tyre said:
...My daughter has just started school, she keeps coming back talking about jaxson, disrupting the class all day long you guessed it - the chav family kid

She’s looking pregnant again, new house is 3 months away - god bless the tax payer...
Your daughter's just started school and looking pregnant again. Isn't that the epitome of council? biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Alickadoo

1,773 posts

24 months

Sunday 10th March
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Spare tyre said:
The village we live is is a mixed bag, overall a nice place, mostly normal housing with a mix of social throughout

Since we arrive a few years ago we have noticed a orrid family always causing issues / moaning about their small house how unfair it is etc with their 5 kids on face book…

My daughter has just started school, she keeps coming back talking about jaxson, disrupting the class all day long you guessed it - the chav family kid

She’s looking pregnant again, new house is 3 months away - god bless the tax payer

Meanwhile my friend (a parent from daughter’s class) cant have another kid because they can’t afford it. He is a council warden and she is a casualty nurse, proper salt of the earth types

Terrible really
What is the answer?

hidetheelephants

24,989 posts

194 months

Sunday 10th March
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Bunkbeds and a chat about birth control.

Spare tyre

9,708 posts

131 months

Monday 11th March
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Alickadoo said:
Spare tyre said:
The village we live is is a mixed bag, overall a nice place, mostly normal housing with a mix of social throughout

Since we arrive a few years ago we have noticed a orrid family always causing issues / moaning about their small house how unfair it is etc with their 5 kids on face book…

My daughter has just started school, she keeps coming back talking about jaxson, disrupting the class all day long you guessed it - the chav family kid

She’s looking pregnant again, new house is 3 months away - god bless the tax payer

Meanwhile my friend (a parent from daughter’s class) cant have another kid because they can’t afford it. He is a council warden and she is a casualty nurse, proper salt of the earth types

Terrible really
What is the answer?
Rewarding hard work and not unemployed bonking

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 11th March
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Spare tyre said:
Alickadoo said:
Spare tyre said:
The village we live is is a mixed bag, overall a nice place, mostly normal housing with a mix of social throughout

Since we arrive a few years ago we have noticed a orrid family always causing issues / moaning about their small house how unfair it is etc with their 5 kids on face book…

My daughter has just started school, she keeps coming back talking about jaxson, disrupting the class all day long you guessed it - the chav family kid

She’s looking pregnant again, new house is 3 months away - god bless the tax payer

Meanwhile my friend (a parent from daughter’s class) cant have another kid because they can’t afford it. He is a council warden and she is a casualty nurse, proper salt of the earth types

Terrible really
What is the answer?
Rewarding hard work and not unemployed bonking
She can't work though as she has "ME" so some days she just can't get out of bed.... Has the strength to get tattoos, piercings and nails done though. "Allergic" to the pill, "scared" of needles and just "don't like" condoms. The last I heard she wanted all the kids tested for ADHD and autism because if they don't like their dinner, they just drop the stuff on the carpet.

JimmyConwayNW

3,077 posts

126 months

Monday 11th March
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To much rewarding the workshy in this country.

I have a family member on the in law side. Nearly new german car on Motab. Moved into a brand new house in a nice development which is 90% privately owned houses of £250k and upwards.

My hard working employees earning £30k a year don't have nearly new Audi / BMW / Merc and houses worth £250k. It really does make you think sometimes.


WarrenB

2,456 posts

119 months

Monday 11th March
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pocketspring said:
Spare tyre said:
Alickadoo said:
Spare tyre said:
The village we live is is a mixed bag, overall a nice place, mostly normal housing with a mix of social throughout

Since we arrive a few years ago we have noticed a orrid family always causing issues / moaning about their small house how unfair it is etc with their 5 kids on face book…

My daughter has just started school, she keeps coming back talking about jaxson, disrupting the class all day long you guessed it - the chav family kid

She’s looking pregnant again, new house is 3 months away - god bless the tax payer

Meanwhile my friend (a parent from daughter’s class) cant have another kid because they can’t afford it. He is a council warden and she is a casualty nurse, proper salt of the earth types

Terrible really
What is the answer?
Rewarding hard work and not unemployed bonking
She can't work though as she has "ME" so some days she just can't get out of bed.... Has the strength to get tattoos, piercings and nails done though. "Allergic" to the pill, "scared" of needles and just "don't like" condoms. The last I heard she wanted all the kids tested for ADHD and autism because if they don't like their dinner, they just drop the stuff on the carpet.
A mate of mine works for a social housing enterprise as a joiner. Met him for dinner on Friday, he'd just come from a house where the single mother of three was rehearsing with her youngest child what he needs to do at the doctors so he can get diagnosed with autism and ADHD 'so we can get a car then'. A lot of these people seem to know exactly what to do, what to say and how to act to get what they want.

Strangely Brown

10,168 posts

232 months

Monday 11th March
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WarrenB said:
pocketspring said:
Spare tyre said:
Alickadoo said:
Spare tyre said:
The village we live is is a mixed bag, overall a nice place, mostly normal housing with a mix of social throughout

Since we arrive a few years ago we have noticed a orrid family always causing issues / moaning about their small house how unfair it is etc with their 5 kids on face book…

My daughter has just started school, she keeps coming back talking about jaxson, disrupting the class all day long you guessed it - the chav family kid

She’s looking pregnant again, new house is 3 months away - god bless the tax payer

Meanwhile my friend (a parent from daughter’s class) cant have another kid because they can’t afford it. He is a council warden and she is a casualty nurse, proper salt of the earth types

Terrible really
What is the answer?
Rewarding hard work and not unemployed bonking
She can't work though as she has "ME" so some days she just can't get out of bed.... Has the strength to get tattoos, piercings and nails done though. "Allergic" to the pill, "scared" of needles and just "don't like" condoms. The last I heard she wanted all the kids tested for ADHD and autism because if they don't like their dinner, they just drop the stuff on the carpet.
A mate of mine works for a social housing enterprise as a joiner. Met him for dinner on Friday, he'd just come from a house where the single mother of three was rehearsing with her youngest child what he needs to do at the doctors so he can get diagnosed with autism and ADHD 'so we can get a car then'. A lot of these people seem to know exactly what to do, what to say and how to act to get what they want.
That's because we (as a country) have allowed the benefits system to become a lifestyle for those who know how to work it, and boy do they know how to work it. It was the case even 40+ years ago when I left school that some girls knew they wanted to get pregnant just so they could "get a council house". Now, what was once a safety net has now become a hammock and it's all our own fault.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 11th March
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Strangely Brown said:
WarrenB said:
pocketspring said:
Spare tyre said:
Alickadoo said:
Spare tyre said:
The village we live is is a mixed bag, overall a nice place, mostly normal housing with a mix of social throughout

Since we arrive a few years ago we have noticed a orrid family always causing issues / moaning about their small house how unfair it is etc with their 5 kids on face book…

My daughter has just started school, she keeps coming back talking about jaxson, disrupting the class all day long you guessed it - the chav family kid

She’s looking pregnant again, new house is 3 months away - god bless the tax payer

Meanwhile my friend (a parent from daughter’s class) cant have another kid because they can’t afford it. He is a council warden and she is a casualty nurse, proper salt of the earth types

Terrible really
What is the answer?
Rewarding hard work and not unemployed bonking
She can't work though as she has "ME" so some days she just can't get out of bed.... Has the strength to get tattoos, piercings and nails done though. "Allergic" to the pill, "scared" of needles and just "don't like" condoms. The last I heard she wanted all the kids tested for ADHD and autism because if they don't like their dinner, they just drop the stuff on the carpet.
A mate of mine works for a social housing enterprise as a joiner. Met him for dinner on Friday, he'd just come from a house where the single mother of three was rehearsing with her youngest child what he needs to do at the doctors so he can get diagnosed with autism and ADHD 'so we can get a car then'. A lot of these people seem to know exactly what to do, what to say and how to act to get what they want.
That's because we (as a country) have allowed the benefits system to become a lifestyle for those who know how to work it, and boy do they know how to work it. It was the case even 40+ years ago when I left school that some girls knew they wanted to get pregnant just so they could "get a council house". Now, what was once a safety net has now become a hammock and it's all our own fault.
And at the same time, the government seem to be punishing the hard workers that keeps the country above the water.

Dan Singh

889 posts

51 months

Monday 11th March
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pocketspring said:
Strangely Brown said:
WarrenB said:
pocketspring said:
Spare tyre said:
Alickadoo said:
Spare tyre said:
The village we live is is a mixed bag, overall a nice place, mostly normal housing with a mix of social throughout

Since we arrive a few years ago we have noticed a orrid family always causing issues / moaning about their small house how unfair it is etc with their 5 kids on face book…

My daughter has just started school, she keeps coming back talking about jaxson, disrupting the class all day long you guessed it - the chav family kid

She’s looking pregnant again, new house is 3 months away - god bless the tax payer

Meanwhile my friend (a parent from daughter’s class) cant have another kid because they can’t afford it. He is a council warden and she is a casualty nurse, proper salt of the earth types

Terrible really
What is the answer?
Rewarding hard work and not unemployed bonking
She can't work though as she has "ME" so some days she just can't get out of bed.... Has the strength to get tattoos, piercings and nails done though. "Allergic" to the pill, "scared" of needles and just "don't like" condoms. The last I heard she wanted all the kids tested for ADHD and autism because if they don't like their dinner, they just drop the stuff on the carpet.
A mate of mine works for a social housing enterprise as a joiner. Met him for dinner on Friday, he'd just come from a house where the single mother of three was rehearsing with her youngest child what he needs to do at the doctors so he can get diagnosed with autism and ADHD 'so we can get a car then'. A lot of these people seem to know exactly what to do, what to say and how to act to get what they want.
That's because we (as a country) have allowed the benefits system to become a lifestyle for those who know how to work it, and boy do they know how to work it. It was the case even 40+ years ago when I left school that some girls knew they wanted to get pregnant just so they could "get a council house". Now, what was once a safety net has now become a hammock and it's all our own fault.
And at the same time, the government seem to be punishing the hard workers that keeps the country above the water.
No wonder all the Councils are going bust supporting the wasters. The problem is exponential because each single parent slapper creates four or five new parasites to milk the system as soon as they’re old enough. Add this to an increasingly ageing population and out of control fake asylum seekers and the country will be bankrupt quite soon unless someone is brave enough to stand up to the piss takers.

Tom8

2,197 posts

155 months

Monday 11th March
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But surely they are all "vulnerable" and "suffer immense poverty" etc etc. Gayden and Hayden will always have ADHD etc etc

DodgyGeezer

40,700 posts

191 months

Monday 11th March
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Dan Singh said:
No wonder all the Councils are going bust supporting the wasters. The problem is exponential because each single parent slapper creates four or five new parasites to milk the system as soon as they’re old enough. Add this to an increasingly ageing population and out of control fake asylum seekers and the country will be bankrupt quite soon unless someone is brave enough to stand up to the piss takers.
well if you thought the current lot were bad (and they're dreadful) I suspect that the incoming lot will be considerably worse given the ideology... anywho that's for a different thread

dundarach

5,131 posts

229 months

Monday 11th March
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I taught for a while at an inner city school and loved it, not that it matters.

What does matter, is that however much you might think these people are somehow 'winning' or cheating the system, they're not. They'll grow up into a very small world with a very small outlook on life sadly.

If you're jealous because they have a newer car, a PS5 and a massive wall mounted TV, don't be, because that's all they have.

Lack of aspiration, chasing the trend, thinking stuff matters, especially stuff you can flash about and a total lack of appreciation that there's a whole world out there, is the essence of Council.

Let them have their kids, tattoos, vapes, white ranger rovers, loud shouting voices, small malnourished fathers and everything else we moan about on here.

What they don't have is the ability, desire or ambition to do anything else, not that they have to if they're happy, so let them be and don't wind yourself up any longer!!

They don't care.


MBVitoria

2,421 posts

224 months

Monday 11th March
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dundarach said:
I taught for a while at an inner city school and loved it, not that it matters.

What does matter, is that however much you might think these people are somehow 'winning' or cheating the system, they're not. They'll grow up into a very small world with a very small outlook on life sadly.

If you're jealous because they have a newer car, a PS5 and a massive wall mounted TV, don't be, because that's all they have.

Lack of aspiration, chasing the trend, thinking stuff matters, especially stuff you can flash about and a total lack of appreciation that there's a whole world out there, is the essence of Council.

Let them have their kids, tattoos, vapes, white ranger rovers, loud shouting voices, small malnourished fathers and everything else we moan about on here.

What they don't have is the ability, desire or ambition to do anything else, not that they have to if they're happy, so let them be and don't wind yourself up any longer!!

They don't care.
Taking the moral high ground = council.

joking obvs biglaugh

Spare tyre

9,708 posts

131 months

Monday 11th March
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dundarach said:
I taught for a while at an inner city school and loved it, not that it matters.

What does matter, is that however much you might think these people are somehow 'winning' or cheating the system, they're not. They'll grow up into a very small world with a very small outlook on life sadly.

If you're jealous because they have a newer car, a PS5 and a massive wall mounted TV, don't be, because that's all they have.

Lack of aspiration, chasing the trend, thinking stuff matters, especially stuff you can flash about and a total lack of appreciation that there's a whole world out there, is the essence of Council.

Let them have their kids, tattoos, vapes, white ranger rovers, loud shouting voices, small malnourished fathers and everything else we moan about on here.

What they don't have is the ability, desire or ambition to do anything else, not that they have to if they're happy, so let them be and don't wind yourself up any longer!!

They don't care.
The frustrating thing is they should have the same, especially when they goto the same schools as other kids who achieve

I’ve been very lucky having parents who encourage me to do well, many kids don’t and it repeats over and over

I just find it annoying that there is not enough money in the pot for certain things, but other things there is without any questions.



Edited by Spare tyre on Monday 11th March 14:22

Portofino

4,321 posts

192 months

Monday 11th March
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Mammasaid

3,923 posts

98 months

Monday 11th March
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Portofino said:
Liverpool (efa)

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 11th March
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Mammasaid said:
Portofino said:
Liverpool (efa)
It's just the warm up before "Ladies Day" at Aintree.

Alickadoo

1,773 posts

24 months

Monday 11th March
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mrmistoffelees said:
Those boxing skills are deplorable.