walsworth
Journeyman
In these days of austerity measures where is all the money coming from for this bullshit jamboree this weekend?
In these days of austerity measures where is all the money coming from for this bullshit jamboree this weekend?
V V O I suggest that you get out and speak to some ordinary people and you will find plenty of austerity, not to say actual hardship, among the most vulnerable in our society.
It's Camoron-Osborne speak for reasons for hammering the working classes and the poor.What austerity? BBC jargon for slowing down the growth in public spending.
She's certainly not beyond parody and I accept she doesn't disgrace us the way her family does but these celebrations are orchestrated by Camoron's crew to take people's mind off the sh*t situation they have put us in.A lot of the Royal family are byond parody, but the Queen is a notable exception and deserves all the fuss going.
It's Camoron-Osborne speak for reasons for hammering the working classes and the poor.
She's certainly not beyond parody and I accept she doesn't disgrace us the way her family does but these celebrations are orchestrated by Camoron's crew to take people's mind off the sh*t situation they have put us in.
The banks put us in the sh*t to start with. This shower have done nothing to help ordinary people.
It was paid for by private subscriptions and sponsorship. Only the security bill came out of the public purse.
We are the most depressingly money-obsessed, penny-grubbing nation. An opportunity for a national celebration marking an event which has happened only once before in the country's history and the moaners are out in force bleating about cost.
And that last time should have been the end of it.An opportunity for a national celebration marking an event which has happened only once before in the country's history
Rubbish, for every "dole bludger" out there, there is a corresponding person, usually retired or disabled, who is not claiming his or her full entitlement.
You just try fiddling the system, it is nowhere near as easy as the media and the Condems claim, and it never has been!
I love Union bashers who are quite happy to take any benefits that the Unions have achieved without paying their dues.
When I started work I got no holidays until I had worked 12 months and then it only accrued by 1 day per month to a maximum of 5 days, which I had to take when I was told to. Our working week was 44 hours for which I was paid the princely sum of £3-15/6d, £1-10s went on bus fares and £1-10s went to my mum.
Things have changed slightly, haven't they? Of course all the reforms were driven by the philanthropic instincts of our benevolent employers.
On the subject of benefit scrounging being easy, I simply don't believe it, in my mercifully short periods of unemployment, I was made to jump through hoops to get my entitlement, which, as a single man I had paid through the nose for, and any way I had a whale of a time on £88 a fortnight!.
Why did you let them do so?