Guest AngelicAcid Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 You all follow this counrty on working and paying tax, yet you say they are a load of shit because of the hunting ban? You give them tax for the upkeep of the country which is let open to Ethnics, yet you Diss people who might quite rightly deserve the money. You all follow Blair/Brown or whoever is because thats the way it is. Robin hood and the Sherwood of Nottingham comes to mind. This country does nothing for proper law and order, yet you pay Them tax, which is pocketed by the Wrong Ones. POLITICIANS. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
craigyboy 1,274 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 You all follow this counrty on working and paying tax, yet you say they are a load of shit because of the hunting ban? You give them tax for the upkeep of the country which is let open to Ethnics, yet you Diss people who might quite rightly deserve the money. You all follow Blair/Brown or whoever is because thats the way it is. Robin hood and the Sherwood of Nottingham comes to mind. This country does nothing for proper law and order, yet you pay Them tax, which is pocketed by the Wrong Ones. POLITICIANS. and you suggest what? we all turn into gypo's an dont pay it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest AngelicAcid Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 No mate, but you see my point? Basically we are all f****d, getting brainwashed in this sad day and age. I can see both sides of the coin, Different circumstances for different people. Yes some properly take the piss, but others are in unformiddable circumstances arnt they. As long as you have a roof over your head and food on the table, nike airs and a berghaus thats all you need, oh and a good couple dogs. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
wonkylegs 4 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 DLA = disability living allowance. My mate's bird used to get it and I told the silly cow needed to get a life and job. She got a job and the benefit carried on Both my parents have disabilities and both worked all their days, paid their mortgage, into a pension etc. Do they get a break from the gov no they have have to pay the same council tax etc as everyone else. They don't get much help, I think they get motability and that's it. How can this government justify keeping this lazy bitch in fags and booze with 2 and a half bags of sand a month fuuck it The next time my mrs gets pregnant I'm going to encourage her to drink and smoke heavily then feed her wizz see if I can't destroy my unborn babies life by making it "Disabled" or give it "ADHD" and get the benefits that go with it. so you would rather have a few extra pounds in you pocket than have a healthy child,glad your not my dad, and for you parents to recieve motability they must recieve dla as it comes as a package Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mushroom 13,056 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 DLA = disability living allowance. My mate's bird used to get it and I told the silly cow needed to get a life and job. She got a job and the benefit carried on Both my parents have disabilities and both worked all their days, paid their mortgage, into a pension etc. Do they get a break from the gov no they have have to pay the same council tax etc as everyone else. They don't get much help, I think they get motability and that's it. How can this government justify keeping this lazy bitch in fags and booze with 2 and a half bags of sand a month fuuck it The next time my mrs gets pregnant I'm going to encourage her to drink and smoke heavily then feed her wizz see if I can't destroy my unborn babies life by making it "Disabled" or give it "ADHD" and get the benefits that go with it. so you would rather have a few extra pounds in you pocket than have a healthy child,glad your not my dad, and for you parents to recieve motability they must recieve dla as it comes as a package Listen pal I ain't gonna argue think it's pretty obvious I was being Dry. As for the DLA the amount is based on individual circumstances and no you do not automatically get it if you receive motorbility otherwise they'd get it wouldn't they. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
valley boy 28 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 good luck to her if she gets that, why work 40 hours plus a week, i worked all my life, but last year got made redundent for the fourth time and i`m not planning on going back to work f**k that. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest AngelicAcid Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 My mother has been bad with her legs for well over 25 years, but still worked, now she is really bad, and only just recently gets what she deserves, as was too proud, 4 ops later. Get what you can off this government, as thats what they sure do to you. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
wonkylegs 4 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 DLA = disability living allowance. My mate's bird used to get it and I told the silly cow needed to get a life and job. She got a job and the benefit carried on Both my parents have disabilities and both worked all their days, paid their mortgage, into a pension etc. Do they get a break from the gov no they have have to pay the same council tax etc as everyone else. They don't get much help, I think they get motability and that's it. How can this government justify keeping this lazy bitch in fags and booze with 2 and a half bags of sand a month fuuck it The next time my mrs gets pregnant I'm going to encourage her to drink and smoke heavily then feed her wizz see if I can't destroy my unborn babies life by making it "Disabled" or give it "ADHD" and get the benefits that go with it. so you would rather have a few extra pounds in you pocket than have a healthy child,glad your not my dad, and for you parents to recieve motability they must recieve dla as it comes as a package How much do you get? Disability Living Allowance has two parts called 'components': * a care component - if you need help looking after yourself or supervision to keep you safe * a mobility component - if you can't walk or need help getting around Some people will be entitled to receive just one component; others may get both. The care component and mobility component are paid at different rates depending on how your disability affects you. Listen pal I ain't gonna argue think it's pretty obvious I was being Dry. As for the DLA the amount is based on individual circumstances and no you do not automatically get it if you receive motorbility otherwise they'd get it wouldn't they. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Fabapocalypse 35 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Disability Living Allowance is not means tested - so yes, you can work and still get the payment, if you are fit enough to do so. It is meant to cover the expenses which are often greater for disabled people than for the able bodied (and trust me - some of those expenses you won't have even thought of). "Motability" - the system which provides a car for disabled people, can only be accessed if you are in receipt of the higher rate of the "mobility" component of Disability Living Allowance. You do not receive that component of the benefit AND the car - the benefit pays for the car, it's either/or. You may still receive the "care" component of Disability Living Allowance if you are entitled to it. The recipient of the benefit makes that choice when the benefit is granted. If you have a Motability car/receive higher rate "mobility" component you are also entitled to free car tax. But Disability Living Allowance itself is separately assessed from any other benefit (pension/pension credit/income support/jobseeker's allowance/housing benefit or whatever). There are plenty of places online where you can do a "benefit check" to see what you or your family members are entitled to, and plenty of organisations who will help you or them make a claim. "Paying tax to help the weak" is supposed to be the mark of a civilised society, isn't it? Inevitably some will take advantage and slip through, gaining what they shouldn't, and others will find it hard to get what they need but on the whole it is a necessary system. Claiming benefit is no picnic, and neither is living on it, for most people. I worked all my life until I got sick. If I had the choice between still working now, being fit and healthy; or claiming benefit, I'd take the fit and healthy any day. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Disability Living Allowance is not means tested - so yes, you can work and still get the payment, if you are fit enough to do so. It is meant to cover the expenses which are often greater for disabled people than for the able bodied (and trust me - some of those expenses you won't have even thought of). "Motability" - the system which provides a car for disabled people, can only be accessed if you are in receipt of the higher rate of the "mobility" component of Disability Living Allowance. You do not receive that component of the benefit AND the car - the benefit pays for the car, it's either/or. You may still receive the "care" component of Disability Living Allowance if you are entitled to it. The recipient of the benefit makes that choice when the benefit is granted. If you have a Motability car/receive higher rate "mobility" component you are also entitled to free car tax. But Disability Living Allowance itself is separately assessed from any other benefit (pension/pension credit/income support/jobseeker's allowance/housing benefit or whatever). There are plenty of places online where you can do a "benefit check" to see what you or your family members are entitled to, and plenty of organisations who will help you or them make a claim. "Paying tax to help the weak" is supposed to be the mark of a civilised society, isn't it? Inevitably some will take advantage and slip through, gaining what they shouldn't, and others will find it hard to get what they need but on the whole it is a necessary system. Claiming benefit is no picnic, and neither is living on it, for most people. I worked all my life until I got sick. If I had the choice between still working now, being fit and healthy; or claiming benefit, I'd take the fit and healthy any day. Well said. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mushroom 13,056 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Disability Living Allowance is not means tested - so yes, you can work and still get the payment, if you are fit enough to do so. It is meant to cover the expenses which are often greater for disabled people than for the able bodied (and trust me - some of those expenses you won't have even thought of). "Motability" - the system which provides a car for disabled people, can only be accessed if you are in receipt of the higher rate of the "mobility" component of Disability Living Allowance. You do not receive that component of the benefit AND the car - the benefit pays for the car, it's either/or. You may still receive the "care" component of Disability Living Allowance if you are entitled to it. The recipient of the benefit makes that choice when the benefit is granted. If you have a Motability car/receive higher rate "mobility" component you are also entitled to free car tax. But Disability Living Allowance itself is separately assessed from any other benefit (pension/pension credit/income support/jobseeker's allowance/housing benefit or whatever). There are plenty of places online where you can do a "benefit check" to see what you or your family members are entitled to, and plenty of organisations who will help you or them make a claim. "Paying tax to help the weak" is supposed to be the mark of a civilised society, isn't it? Inevitably some will take advantage and slip through, gaining what they shouldn't, and others will find it hard to get what they need but on the whole it is a necessary system. Claiming benefit is no picnic, and neither is living on it, for most people. I worked all my life until I got sick. If I had the choice between still working now, being fit and healthy; or claiming benefit, I'd take the fit and healthy any day. That's the one mate. So I guess it is a form of DLA They get no other money just a car which they still pay extra on as the book doesn't cover the full amount Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mick 7 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Makes me laugth when people moan about what other people get If you all got laid off tomorrow or got ill or one of your kids got ill youd be straight down the job centre,council seeing what you were intitled to Mick.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shepp 2,285 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Nobody is worried about genuine people on benefits when they are a bit down on there luck or sick.What fucks us off is the tens of thounds of feckless scrounging layabouts who choose it as a life style, living off the backs of decent hard working people. We all know people who have f**k all wrong with them getting disability for bad backs, depression, alcoholism and drug addicts. That along with slags pumping out kids to get more cash. I know a guy of 55 who has worked since he was 16 with one firm, drives a mobility buggy, drags his legs around on crutches. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FightTheBan 1,147 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 "Makes me laugth when people moan about what other people get If you all got laid off tomorrow or got ill or one of your kids got ill youd be straight down the job centre,council seeing what you were intitled to Mick.." Naw mate, id be out looking for work. Some of us have morals. FTB Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 "Makes me laugth when people moan about what other people get If you all got laid off tomorrow or got ill or one of your kids got ill youd be straight down the job centre,council seeing what you were intitled to Mick.." Naw mate, id be out looking for work. Some of us have morals. FTB Very noble of you. I have morals too, but unfortunately my kids can't live on them... What have you paid into the system over your working life? You've paid got knows how much into 'the system', not just income tax, fags, beer, petrol, clothes, shoes, food, etc, it's all taxable, and your morals would stop you asking for some of it back in a time of need?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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