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so who pays for the daughter to not go to work ?
not get married , have no life ? some dreamers on here |
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yes mostly the ones who think the state can afford to pay for everything.
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state should be collecting money to pay for care for old folk
not as if its a surprise folk live longer these days its a 24/7 job looking after dementia sufferers, simply staggering that anybody thinks a family can just look after them whilst holding down a full time job or can do it free of charge whilst not working |
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state can be lab or con, or both, but have cocked up
badly over past 40 years, and now the bill is arriving. |
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But people dont want to pay ever more tax and lots of working families are struggling themselves without a cut in their take home pay.
We just need to realise we cannot afford to do everything we would like. |
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no when you imagine being me
you're a real walter mitty |
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you just have imagined being me above
perhaps you dont know what you are doing |
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oh walter you are so funny
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its not really an insult though
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poor walter
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poor poor walter
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poor poor poor walter
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keep on typing walter
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lol
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i dont mind keeping him occupied for a while
ive stopped reading what he says, just post something and off he goes. |
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I liked the reason that appeared on Con home for their Copeland win:
Copeland voted Conservative because they have become rich through working and keeping more of their own money. It's a constituency where unemployment is low and incomes are above even the national average. The only connection to Corbyn the cretin is that Conservatives have a connection to people who can't get a GP appointment in the day because they're busy. Keeping a maternity unit open that isn't necessary under threat of being taken to court didn't cut it. The tories don't need to do much to keep the Lab-Con trend going - stay in the Single market, keep free movement of honest workers, and keep the lid on spending. |
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I'm afraid that's not what you voted for, bongo.
Theresa May knows what you voted for, tight control of immigration, leaving the single-market, and extra sympathy for "left-behind" people like yourself. This is the mandate your vote gives her government. |
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Meadow doing what he does best, telling half a story.
Tis an SNP ploy. The cult has taught him well. |
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They have become rich through working and keeping there own money- I doubt they will be rich but no doubt they will also find the NHS has gone to pot , the education system only works for the privileged- social care in crisis - prison service in chaos - rip off utilty cowboy firms robbing people- biggest debt of any government -
Yes all the tory fan boys can be so proud. |
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anxious
They have become rich through working and keeping there own money Isn't that what we all try or tried to do? |
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I've changed my view, and decided anxious is spot on with all his comments on this thread about Venezuela
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No im afraid its all true in Brittania plc , check the facts
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From the ONS:
"In 2016 Gross Weekly Pay in Copeland was £697 compared with £502 in the North West and £541 in GB. " So Copeland has become rich From the BMJ: .http://www.bmj.com/content/337/bmj.a748 The headline problem with UK health care is an undersupply of doctors due to socialised medicine. It's run for the benefit of employees not patients. On education: From the head of the Independent Schools association: the key advantage in teaching in a private school is not money, not the pupils, not the facilities, but aspirational parents. On social care: Corbyn wants more devolution to local authorities, but does not support locally set minimum wages, or making council tax payable by landlords or getting rid of public lending libraries that hardly anyone attends. Does he think libraries are on their way back or something? These would give councils more flexibility to organise social care. On prisons: This is your best point. The UK has too far many inmates by comparison with almost everywhere ( USA excepted ). Private companies lobby government not to reform our laws which jail people selling pleasurable products like cannabis and cocaine to consenting adults. I'm in no way supporting the Conservatives. It's just a fact of life that if people become rich, they do not want that being taken off them by a party that overtly states that a top rate of income taxation of 54.5% is insufficiently high, and doctors, nurses and teachers in the socialised sector are undervalued and underpaid and should have more of your money taken off you to pay for them under threat of court. And free trade, free movement of labour and tight government spending are ways for a country to get rich. |
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Aspirational parents - yes them with a lot of money
Social care - this government has slashed spending by about 5 billion in real terms this is a fact Prisons - the highest prisoner population in western Europe with prison officers being bribed now to carry on working in dangerous conditions |
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Aspirational parents - yes them with a lot of money
Shami Chakrabarti, Dianne Abbott for example ![]() |
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Wake up anxious ! And to think you Corbynites think Blair was a sell out............you couldn't make it up
![]() ![]() ![]() as I say "All the animals are equal but some are more equal than others" ![]() |
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welcome back cj
still imagining my thoughts all that time and thats the best you have poor cj |
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poor cj
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Back to spamming again because you can't think of anything to say?
Why am I not surprised. |
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