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A perfect illustration of why you should never vote Labour again


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Quite, but it's still pleasing to see especially with so much doom and gloom in the news.

 

Clearly people are feeling the squeeze, but are intelligent enough to realise the cuts and capping benefits etc are a good thing. I think it's brilliant that we have a government that do not reward those on benefits.

 

They're clueless. Appreciate that they are your 'team' (sometimes, when it suits).

 

The "getting people off benefits" schtick only works if there are jobs for them to do.

 

Otherwise, all these measures will do is create more poverty and/or more crime. You're forgetting that people still have to eat. If the money isn't coming from the government, then it'll just come from people nicking stuff or dealing drugs, etc.

 

The Tories and the people that support them haven't a f**king clue of how stuff really works.

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They're clueless. Appreciate that they are your 'team' (sometimes, when it suits).

 

The "getting people off benefits" schtick only works if there are jobs for them to do.

 

Otherwise, all these measures will do is create more poverty and/or more crime. You're forgetting that people still have to eat. If the money isn't coming from the government, then it'll just come from people nicking stuff or dealing drugs, etc.

 

The Tories and the people that support them haven't a f**king clue of how stuff really works.

 

Tories know only too well I'm afraid. That God awful woman thatcher living in a gated community protected from the misery she and her kind inflicted. It has always been the same.

 

As for DUne you mustn't take him seriously, I gave up on him and I suggest you do the same.

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http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/ok,-we'll-get-jobs,-say-poor-people-201201244803/

 

BRITAIN'S poor people have finally conceded defeat and vowed to find work first thing this morning.

As the government pressed ahead with welfare reform despite some bishops rejecting a £26,000 benefit cap, the nation’s job centres braced themselves for an influx of millions, ready to embark on a fantastic career.

 

Experts predicted it will be the first time Britain has experienced full employment since 526, when Olaf the Prudent opened the Dark Ages' largest pig showroom, in Colchester.

 

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Three bishops in their official law-making dresses

 

Largest pig showroom in Colchester? I know EXACTLY what nightclub they're on about!

 

Very good trousers :lol:

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