Phil Pascoe
Established Member
A couple of days ago I read that Knowsley's social housing bill in 1997 was £2million, which grew to, in 2010, £60million
Hardly surprising, really, is it?
Hardly surprising, really, is it?
Hardwood66":1mw8khiy said:I think Benefits should be payed to a prepaid card that can't be used to but ****, alcohol and can't be cashed so it can only be spent on food and clothes ect.
MickCheese":2uyvkbyr said:Benefits were supposed to be a safety net not a life style choice.
Mick
Lons":azh6r10x said:EDIT - Forgot to say btw that they were also given a kit of paint roller and brushes and that there is currently a lot of very cheap good quality emulsion and gloss paint for sale in the area at the minute :roll:
Lons":9crx50ae said:.... don't be stupid Jacob!
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Losos":1ebto7di said:and all the people not working and getting benefits are using every means possible to complain
Cheshirechappie":2844ts5c said:Some months ago, a policy was announced that any one person would have their benefit payments limited to a maximum of £24,000 a year. That equates to a gross income of about £35,000 a year. The thing that startled me was some people must have been receiving more than this in benefits. I know an awful lot of people who earn less than £24,000 gross per annum, and have to run a house and bring up a family on it.
strongly encouraged by the government. The idea that IDS could live on £52 per week shows how much they are out of touch with reality.
Roll on the May elections!! Let's get the bu*gers out!!!
Lons":14e82dq3 said:strongly encouraged by the government. The idea that IDS could live on £52 per week shows how much they are out of touch with reality.
Roll on the May elections!! Let's get the bu*gers out!!!
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I thought politics was on the "not to be discussed" list! :roll:
Bob
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