The Street that cut Everything
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He should have just slapped one without any warning.....the camera crew would have been over sharpish to tell the 'actor' hoodies to please leave, and as for the abandoned car....strip it and sell the bits on eBay, then weigh in the shell and the money goes back in the pot. It's not rocket science but I'm guessing that would be against the rules and you'd be fined by the council that no longer exist.....
That fking woman....
"I haven't been as successful as you"...
Well don't expect to live in a semi in a nice street then.
Why the hell should we pay for her to live like that.
"I'm a single parent", well tough st.
She couldn't see further then how much she thought she was entitled to.
Taxis to school ffs.
"I haven't been as successful as you"...
Well don't expect to live in a semi in a nice street then.
Why the hell should we pay for her to live like that.
"I'm a single parent", well tough st.
She couldn't see further then how much she thought she was entitled to.
Taxis to school ffs.
Id of had to walk out to stop me punching the "independant" woman.
I think this program proves that all most people need from the council is the bins emptied and street lights.
And maybe they could fill in some pot holes if there out and about.
The independant woman was getting £500 (im guessing a month) for extra housing, get a smaller house then.
There, thats £6000 a year ive saved the council.
I think this program proves that all most people need from the council is the bins emptied and street lights.
And maybe they could fill in some pot holes if there out and about.
The independant woman was getting £500 (im guessing a month) for extra housing, get a smaller house then.
There, thats £6000 a year ive saved the council.
cazzer said:
Well don't expect to live in a semi in a nice street then.
Why the hell should we pay for her to live like that.
"I'm a single parent", well tough st.
She couldn't see further then how much she thought she was entitled to.
Taxis to school ffs.
She had to walk out because she could not justify her position.Why the hell should we pay for her to live like that.
"I'm a single parent", well tough st.
She couldn't see further then how much she thought she was entitled to.
Taxis to school ffs.
The very way they arranged the programme reflects the thinking of those behind it. For example, the residents were seen getting money shoved into their hands which then went into the 'pot' with nothing to suggest that THEY PAID the money in the first place. Also, I rather doubt they paid an equal £52 each as was suggested.
ChairsWithHairs said:
So, just kick that woman off the street and you take out almost all the cost!
She wasn't even grateful for the money either, just take-take-take. I'd be embarrassed to stand up in front of my neighbours and ask them to pay my rent, or for money for a taxi to school.anonymous said:
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Not sure about this. It didn't show the woman on housing benefits in a good light. The Afro-Caribbean woman was moaning about the council cutting the shopping service to her father when surely she could help him do the shopping at the weekend herself or use a Tesco delivery service for £5 a time.If anything, I thought the programme was justifying the needs to cut costs and the difficult decisions that need to be made.
I also thought it was much more illuminating than simply a "cuts are bad" programme.
The benefits woman did initially come across as the sympathy figure, but her comments of "I've never asked for anything" became more laughable as each new benefit came to light, she also couldn't be bothered helping out with the mundane tasks, which must have wound up a lot of those that worked for a living. And if she was worried about her daughter being safe getting to school, she could have walked with her.
Didn't understand the friction between the two women either, seemed one complained that stuff was getting decided without a vote, and she instantly got branded a bigot. Did I miss something?
The benefits woman did initially come across as the sympathy figure, but her comments of "I've never asked for anything" became more laughable as each new benefit came to light, she also couldn't be bothered helping out with the mundane tasks, which must have wound up a lot of those that worked for a living. And if she was worried about her daughter being safe getting to school, she could have walked with her.
Didn't understand the friction between the two women either, seemed one complained that stuff was getting decided without a vote, and she instantly got branded a bigot. Did I miss something?
fatandwheezing said:
, she also couldn't be bothered helping out with the mundane tasks, which must have wound up a lot of those that worked for a living.
Yeah, walking past the graffiti doing nothing to help clear it off "Well it's only a bit if paint" or some such crap, as she walked her dog. Didn't she even consider making sandwiches for her daughter, rather than having her meal money just given to her.
God, she wound me up.
996c2 said:
Not sure about this. It didn't show the woman on housing benefits in a good light. The Afro-Caribbean woman was moaning about the council cutting the shopping service to her father when surely she could help him do the shopping at the weekend herself or use a Tesco delivery service for £5 a time.
If anything, I thought the programme was justifying the needs to cut costs and the difficult decisions that need to be made.
I agree, even though I have not seen the programme.If anything, I thought the programme was justifying the needs to cut costs and the difficult decisions that need to be made.
I saw the woman on the news, she certainly didn't do herself any favours, and as said, when it comes down to justifying yourself face to face with somone on the same level it cannot be done.
Must confess I stopped watching it on the grounds that I don't want to have to buy a new telly at the moment and that would have been the unfortunate result.
I always say these programmes are all soke and mirrors and it's all in the edit, but it was so utterly blatant that this was even more stage managed than the norm.
Agree with that benefits woman though, divisions created in that street that might never be healed.
Good on Pickles for complaining to Ofcom. Damn disgrace.
I always say these programmes are all soke and mirrors and it's all in the edit, but it was so utterly blatant that this was even more stage managed than the norm.
Agree with that benefits woman though, divisions created in that street that might never be healed.
Good on Pickles for complaining to Ofcom. Damn disgrace.
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