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Yeh at first glance ,, it looks like a good idea,,, but would it take away a real job of somone else?...... Or is it like getting comunity service for a crime,,,, in wich case it's kind of wrong again

not all do.but its good to see the tory propaganda machine is in overdrive here,and blaming all the countries woes on the poor. sad really. we seem to have compassion for every starving coon in some o

You try finding a job as it stands today! I'm looking local and UK wide and still nothing, I'm a hard working lad, decent education, well mannered etc and learn quickly with plenty to give a company a

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Thats the problem with the shower in Goverment

They never think when dreaming up unworkable laws

Thats why their EXPENSES should stop to give them a incling of what its all about.

 

£68k per year wages

£86k per year EXPENSES its a bad joke

then they still FIDDLE

 

VOTE UKIP

stop there benefits(expenses) make them move nearer to their place of employment with no help, give them national minimum wage for a year and lets see if were all in this together :laugh:

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Thats the problem with the shower in Goverment

They never think when dreaming up unworkable laws

Thats why their EXPENSES should stop to give them a incling of what its all about.

 

£68k per year wages

£86k per year EXPENSES its a bad joke

then they still FIDDLE

 

VOTE UKIP

stop there benefits(expenses) make them move nearer to their place of employment with no help, give them national minimum wage for a year and lets see if were all in this together :laugh:

 

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Nice one Ruby where have you got a start.

My mates company in Darlo...an hour on the train plus my bro works through there so can catch a lift off him when he's not off seeing his bird :thumbs:

C'mon Tarquin tell the boys and girls what you'll be doing, not have us in suspense?? Lol

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Gotta ask and again no offence but what sort of life are you going to have with some of the jobs they offer anyway. I remember my brother signed on and he got told to apply for tesco, and think it was pc world. Fine if your living at home but those jobs you would still need to claim some sort of benefit. Can see people happy well at least their doing something. Maybe I'm greedy but don't people want more from life? Luckily my brother got sorted with a plumbing apprenticeship. That was only pure luck though and gotten through the family. Got two mates I know and ones doing labouring for 40 a day and others learning to be a sparky and getting 60 a day. The labourer is breaking his back, doing longer hours, earning less and learning f**k all lol. Thing that gets me is the labourer could of easily been the same as the sparky apprentice he just didnt get the hook up. Bloody true when they say its not what you know it's who you know.

 

Well done on getting a job ruby, seems the thought of picking litter made you get your arse in gear lol. If its your first job you'll probably love it. Have a laugh at mine n when I get the day off I'm sat at home wishing I was at work lol.

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Just out of curiosity... The next lot of 'elected' government, whomever they may be. What makes you think they'll stop fiddling and lining their own pockets?

 

UKIP/BNP/Green/La Relovution Socialte?

 

They get into government for the right reasons but they seldom stay there for anything other than the £'s...

 

Vote Libertarian.

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Just out of curiosity... The next lot of 'elected' government, whomever they may be. What makes you think they'll stop fiddling and lining their own pockets?

 

UKIP/BNP/Green/La Relovution Socialte?

 

They get into government for the right reasons but they seldom stay there for anything other than the £'s...

 

Vote Libertarian.

That'll be UKIP then? Sure I've heard them describe themselves as that before now..

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That'll be UKIP then? Sure I've heard them describe themselves as that before now..

 

Only if they'll systematically dismantle the system that allows them to profit from public service. Shrink government. Repeal laws pertaining to personal freedom.

 

I don't suggest anyone works for free but when the cabinet drinks bill is several million £'s a year I remain skeptical that anyone is going to make any real change. We've all seen it promised but none of us have seen it practiced.

 

If UKIP are elected. Level the playing field and make steps to limit the power of government against individual freedom then they will indeed be a libertarian party.

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