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27th January 2015 #1
Millionaire cricketer Stuart Broad tells people on minimum wage to stay humble
What a
England cricketer Stuart Broad has told people on minimum wage they should remain humble.
"Your basic salary this year is 44 times what someone in UK earns working full-time on minimum wage #stay #humble," wrote @AltCricket.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post...cket/65485943/
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27th January 2015 #2
Agree Joe. What a stupid thing to say - not on this planet
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28th January 2015 #4
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What a indeed
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Sounds like a typical Tory to me
Directors and company owners can rake all the cash but the scum on the shop floor should be satisfied with their peanut wages...............
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Prick
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28th January 2015 #8
There is a lot more of that to come if the Tories get back in and people know it. One of the biggest mistakes Cameron has made is coming out and saying they will be reducing the benefit cap to £23,000.
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Watch Channel 5 Benefits - Can't Work, Won't Work like I did last night and you'll change your opinion
These filthy parasites nearly made me chuck my dinner up :-
http://www.channel5.com/shows/benefi.../episode-3-641
Grandmother, 61, who has brought up seven children on benefits now wants another baby with her toy boy lover, 34, after op on NHS boosted her sex life
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3Q71Bfw00
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28th January 2015 #10
Exactly and they are entitled to a vote.
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28th January 2015 #11
Unbelievable! Well done Labour for creating a whole generation of spongers.
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28th January 2015 #12
Like I said Les it was a big mistake making that announcement. People on minimum wage and zero hour contracts - and there are millions of them - who are also entitled to vote will be affected by it.
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28th January 2015 #14
Of course.
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28th January 2015 #15
So you're happy for them to be unemployed Andy? Not contribute to the wealth of the nation, pay taxes and therefore increase the Economy which in turn creates more jobs and raises living standards.
Blimey, that's against everything you moan about.
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28th January 2015 #16
No, I'm not happy about them not contributing. The point is, you're tarring everybody with the same brush. Some people cannot get a job. Is it fair to penalise them?
I know taxi drivers who fiddle their tax but I don't say all taxi drivers do!
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28th January 2015 #18
Roll on May when we will be soaking up the glory.
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28th January 2015 #19
, Andy ... as I see it, one reason is the relentless advance of technology over the past four decades has inevitably put paid to so many jobs that were once done manually ... with the other being due to the HUGE, unprecedented numbers of young mothers that are now going out to work when, by rights, they ought to be staying at home tending to the basic maternal needs of their pre-school-age children.
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28th January 2015 #20
I agree. Pity others don't get the gist Arthur instead of being stuck in their own little bubble. Cameron says it pays to work.
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28th January 2015 #22
My lifestyle is ok Ded, but it will be better with a Labour Government.
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28th January 2015 #24
I do an honest day's work now, so why am I not better off? Just like millions of others.
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28th January 2015 #26
The point is, there are millions of honest workers who are not better off under the Tories. You even have honest workers in London who cant afford accomodation there. What does that tell you Ded. Will they be voting tory? I doubt it.
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Arthur - I think most of them are staying at home banging out illegitimate babies so they can sit on their fat arses and collect a myriad of benefits such as Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit, Child Benefit and Income Support. They then get bigger houses and add to the strain on the NHS, schools - and ultimately the prison system
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28th January 2015 #28
In that case, why hasn't this government got onto the fathers of the kids to make them pay?
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28th January 2015 #30
Exactly ded. Just like the git who did me for a fare the other day. He mastered his benefit skills under labour. He can't be touched now. Sorry Andy but your lot made living off the state a viable career .
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