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21st December 2013 #1
Food bank article Sky News
Just seen an article regarding a couple on sky news.
What a load of bull, here we have this grossly overweight woman talking on her mobile, house a .... hole, husband just lost his job.
Two kids and presents under the tree.
Noticed in the hovel she has decent kitchen appliances,more than one tv.
Bemoaning her situation, putting tins of food in her cupboard from the food bank saying she doesn't know what she is gonna do!
My answer is, Don't eat all the food yourself you fat slob, tidy your bloody house up, perhaps apply for a job since your husband is out of work, brush your teeth what's left of them and earn a few quid on the Jeremy kyle show
Benefits are us courtesy of Labours policies
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21st December 2013 #2
Why dont your government ban food banks? If there isnt a need for them.
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21st December 2013 #3
Not content with paying for their rent, council tax, benefits etc etc. We should now pay her mobile phone bill as she has spent her food money on that instead!
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21st December 2013 #4
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21st December 2013 #5
les, do you personally know them and their circumstances that you can make judgements against these people
unless your psychic, which i doubt because of your prediction on where United would end up at the end of the season
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21st December 2013 #6les, do you personally know them and their circumstances that you can make judgements against these people
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21st December 2013 #7
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21st December 2013 #8
He was pissed off coz he only had one ball
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21st December 2013 #9
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21st December 2013 #10Idle scumbags. Get off your fat backsides ! The world doesn't owe you a living
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21st December 2013 #11
I went to the food bank last night to give them some soup, but it was closed. So I poured the soup through the letter box to save me going back this morning
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22nd December 2013 #12
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Don't to forget to take some Pit Bull Terrier food next time.
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I'm with Les - I'd be happy for this useless lump of lard to be force fed a taxpayer funded bread and water diet
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29th December 2013 #15
Food banks: cowardly coalition can't face the truth about them
Conservatives cannot admit a real fear of hunger afflicts thousands
http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...-of-food-banks
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Maybe we should make eating Pit Bull Terriers legal. That'll keep them in protein for a while...time enough to find a job and to get some contraceptives FREE from their doc.
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..and flat screen TVs.
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When I used to work at the dole office, people with babies used to get issued with milk tokens. Not sure if they still do.
Food vouchers would be another option.
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29th December 2013 #20
your all you two, everyone who falls on hard times is a beer drinking alcoholic who does nothing all day but play on their playstation on their 60" plasma tv
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I go into the homes of the poorest of the poor nearly every working day.
I DO know what is going on.
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You'd be surprised what I learn about their lives, and I certainly NEED to know about any benefits they're on, with PROOF.
...Been doing this for many many years Joe.
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29th December 2013 #24
I pick em up and hear and see all sorts.
I have great sympathy for those who want work but can't find it - no problem with that.
I have no time for people who simply think benefits are a life style and why should they work, yet again another story twisted to make those of us on here who think people should pay their way look right a right set of heartless .......s.
Those people who have fallen on hard times and contributed are totally entitled to benefits of course they are, those who have never worked a day in their life and see benefits as an easy option get no sympathy from me.
Like graham says, he meets these people regularly - so do i and yes there is a large selection of them who can't be arsed.
That's who we are talking about
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29th December 2013 #25
but would you call yourself impartial, not biased or unprejudiced
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29th December 2013 #26
We base our judgements on what we see and hear and learn about people, everyone does that.
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29th December 2013 #27
i meet people to, i think we all do
''large selection of them' how do you come to that conclusion les? you made a post not long ago about more people in work than ever, there are what 2.5m unemployed in the Uk and about .5m jobs , so if all those jobs were filled there would still be 2m people who couldn't be arsed to get a job,, because simple mathematics tells you there are not enough jobs for everyone
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29th December 2013 #29
This sums it up for me
http://www.channel5.com/shows/on-ben...benefits-proud
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