P*** boiler :- Thieving Chav scumbags and Benefits
Discussion
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/7924...
Un - F***ing - beleiveable.
Now the woman who was working and cheating the benefit system, quits work and is able to re apply for the benefits, and the Bloke is appealing the decision to stop his benefits.
Will the last hard working person in the UK switch the light off when you leave.....
Un - F***ing - beleiveable.
Now the woman who was working and cheating the benefit system, quits work and is able to re apply for the benefits, and the Bloke is appealing the decision to stop his benefits.
Will the last hard working person in the UK switch the light off when you leave.....
For me, the most interesting thing about that is that they were given "unpaid work orders" as part of the sentence. I for one would be quite happy if that were dished out more frequently as a punishment where fraud could be proven.
Just out of interest, do any of you know how often it is used? I can imagine that it would be as big a deterrent as prison for some of these work shy w
kers
Just out of interest, do any of you know how often it is used? I can imagine that it would be as big a deterrent as prison for some of these work shy w

Edited by digger_R on Thursday 5th March 11:10
just f
king build dormitories in a secluded place...feed them, clothe them , educate them, find jobs for them etc...use this place as a starting block and move up the social ladder... when they get a job, move back into normal life that all tax payers live..job done, no pressure on benefits system, everything simplified. The govt provides BASIC EXISTANCE to people who have no income. Lower taxes for taxpayers also.
Common TV, queue for using the loo,Queue to use internet, basic commodities rationed etc.
I know this might shock most of you and sound snobbish etc...but the current culture of depending on taxpayers to live very very comfortable lives without working a day has got to stop. We cant afford this s
t
The only way to change the culture of people in this loop is to drastically change the service back to basics.
Problem solved.

Common TV, queue for using the loo,Queue to use internet, basic commodities rationed etc.
I know this might shock most of you and sound snobbish etc...but the current culture of depending on taxpayers to live very very comfortable lives without working a day has got to stop. We cant afford this s

The only way to change the culture of people in this loop is to drastically change the service back to basics.
Problem solved.
The stupid thing is when you look at the headline of £130,000 it looks like they were living it up on hard working people, but that £130,000 was spread across several people and years.
In reality they must have been earning a pitance and just surviving, why?? Just get a job for gods sake.
I suppose the lack of taxes and everything else being paid for makes the difference, but still.
In reality they must have been earning a pitance and just surviving, why?? Just get a job for gods sake.
I suppose the lack of taxes and everything else being paid for makes the difference, but still.
Ah, Eccles, such a lovely place. I've been writing it up on Wiki, to give you an idea:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68...
One of those towns with a proud industrial past that now is filled with chavs.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68...
One of those towns with a proud industrial past that now is filled with chavs.
Edited by Parrot of Doom on Thursday 5th March 11:28
digger_R said:
For me, the most interesting thing about that is that they were given "unpaid work orders" as part of the sentence. I for one would be quite happy if that were dished out more frequently as a punishment where fraud could be proven.
Just out of interest, do any of you know how often it is used? I can imagine that it would be as big a deterrent as prison for some of these work shy w
kers
280 Hours is the max a court/Judge can give in any one community service sentence any more than that they get let off as the prisons are full.Just out of interest, do any of you know how often it is used? I can imagine that it would be as big a deterrent as prison for some of these work shy w

Edited by digger_R on Thursday 5th March 11:10
Parrot of Doom said:
Ah, Eccles, such a lovely place. I've been writing it up on Wiki, to give you an idea:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68...
One of those towns with a proud industrial past that now is filled with chavs.
Careful there POD http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68...
One of those towns with a proud industrial past that now is filled with chavs.
Edited by Parrot of Doom on Thursday 5th March 11:28

Infact I did my paper round in those exact flats as a kid... Was fun when the lifts were broken

Gassing Station | The Pie & Piston Archive | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff