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JSA, Income Support, ESA and Child benefit all to be CUT


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So these people who are receiving cuts to their benefits deserve this, do they? You dont think they're trying to get a job, then? Do you actually know what job seekers have to do to get benefits now? Those of you who like to sit back & accuse people you don't know of being scroungers and dole cheats ought to lose your jobs and then see how loudly and bravely you can talk.

Have you any idea what the job market is like? How jobs advertised on Jobmatch, Monster, Totaljobs are exactly the same jobs simply advertised through different agencies? Many don't even exist at all but are put out there as the agencies are paid for the number of hits that are made on the sites.

So let's blame the job seekers for not having jobs where jobs don't exist & then penalise them and their families for doing 30 job searches a week to earn money to live on & know that the work isn't out there because we're in recession.

Then have to read the uninformed rubbish that's posted on here.

Well said Rosy Rat If the government cant provide jobs they have a responsibility to help the less fortunate.Its all propaganda the gov puts out about scroungers to make the whole of the unemployed easy targets for cuts.As of always during austerity or not.The rich get richer and the poor get poorer The bankers are going to have plenty of christmas cheer laughing their tits off about the hard off workers blaming the unemployed for their plight. Lumpen Prolatariat comes to mind

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Well said Rosy Rat If the government cant provide jobs they have a responsibility to help the less fortunate.Its all propaganda the gov puts out about scroungers to make the whole of the unemployed easy targets for cuts.As of always during austerity or not.The rich get richer and the poor get poorer The bankers are going to have plenty of christmas cheer laughing their tits off about the hard off workers blaming the unemployed for their plight. Lumpen Prolatariat comes to mind

 

The goverment doesn't have to provide jobs, nuLabore tried that; increasing the amount of public sector workers suckling at the breast of 'biggov'.

 

Now it's time to pay the piper.

 

As I keep saying, benefits have NOT been cut, a 1% rise is still a rise, and a darn site more than most workers have had in the past few years, or can expect in the next couple.

 

Perhaps the mods could do their job, and change the misleading title of this thread.

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The problem is a global one, and it's not affecting me because I have a good deal of cash and savings.

 

Perhaps if "Prudence" Brown had done that and not hocked the entire country to the hilt, sold the gold, etc etc just to buy votes then we'd be in a much better situation.

 

Maybe if Margaret Thatcher hadn't sold off our public Utilities, destroyed manufacturing, and abandoned 'Society,' we wouldn't be in this position either.

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Maybe if Margaret Thatcher hadn't sold off our public Utilities, destroyed manufacturing, and abandoned 'Society,' we wouldn't be in this position either.

 

No you'd be even deeper in it and drowning rapidly.

 

But if it makes you feel good to have a pop at Thatcher feel free. You have to have someone to hate and villify - it's a perculairly Left wing affliction that is.

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It's been remarked on a few times Anna - whenever the Left get faced with a difficult question they always reach for the tin marked Thatcher, bitch, cow, witch, and followed with the phrase "I can't wait till she dies"

 

Can you imagine the outcry if anyone said "I hope that one eyed Scot goes blind" ? Of course you can, and it's not going to happen, so why is the Left so enamoured of resorting to blind vindictive hate? Are they really such nasty people?

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