Election 2015 (3 Viewers)

bigfatronssba

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Sometimes, 'employment' is barely worth the paper it's written on.

Rather insulting comment. Most people take pride in their work and are proud of the fact that they don't sponge of others.

The lowest paid worker in the country should always be better off than someone on benefits.
 

Otis

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Rather insulting comment. Most people take pride in their work and are proud of the fact that they don't sponge of others.

The lowest paid worker in the country should always be better off than someone on benefits.


Yeah, that's why I hate the queen so much.
 

bigfatronssba

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Interesting. So you at least agree that immigration is no issue and that in fact we should open the borders further as we need a regular supply of workers.

I have always been in favour of sensible controlled imigration.
 

Grendel

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Rather insulting comment. Most people take pride in their work and are proud of the fact that they don't sponge of others.

The lowest paid worker in the country should always be better off than someone on benefits.

Which members of society claim the most in benefits?
 

bigfatronssba

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welfare and the public sector has already taken the brunt of the cuts.

We knew all about that didnt we when they lost their cushy pension plans.
 
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Rather insulting comment. Most people take pride in their work and are proud of the fact that they don't sponge of others.

A comment that shows how little you understand about the employment rights and contracts given to some.
 

stupot07

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Rather insulting comment. Most people take pride in their work and are proud of the fact that they don't sponge of others.

The lowest paid worker in the country should always be better off than someone on benefits.

i think you have missed NW's point, he wasn't belittling those that work, more suggest that unemployment figures are massaged. E.g. the Zero hours contracts one example of that.

I agree with your second point though, it should pay to work.
 

bigfatronssba

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A comment that shows how little you understand about the employment rights and contracts given to some.

I know all about that. And the best way to solve that problem is to make the average worker valuable.
 

hutch1972

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Rather insulting comment. Most people take pride in their work and are proud of the fact that they don't sponge of others.

The lowest paid worker in the country should always be better off than someone on benefits.
The problem is though, many jobs pay a lot less than the potential benefits on offer.
 

Houchens Head

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Nick

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Just seen the exit poll thing on the news, does that mean Cameron is going to stay on?
 

Nick

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It doesn't really make much sense to me.

People on the news saying things I dont really understand.
 

Otis

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It can't be right surely? How could they possibly have won more seats than last time with the state the country is in?

The country's fine. People are most concerned about the NHS and education and immigration. The Tories though only seem to keep banging on about the economy.

Foodbanks? Record poverty? Meh! Small potatoes.
 

Grendel

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stupot07

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It doesn't really make much sense to me.

People on the news saying things I dont really understand.

If it comes through, they have enough seats to run a minority government, they only need to persuade another 10 pms to agree and vote for policies to get them through. It means there will be no Lib Dems to slightly hold them back.


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Otis

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If it comes through, they have enough seats to run a minority government, they only need to persuade another 10 pms to agree and vote for policies to get them through. It means there will be no Lib Dems to slightly hold them back.


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Enter to the fray Mr. Farage?
 

Nick

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If it comes through, they have enough seats to run a minority government, they only need to persuade another 10 pms to agree and vote for policies to get them through. It means there will be no Lib Dems to slightly hold them back.


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So they need to get another 10 mp's from say labour to switch over or something?
 

stupot07

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The country's fine. People are most concerned about the NHS and education and immigration. The Tories though only seem to keep banging on about the economy.

Foodbanks? Record poverty? Meh! Small potatoes.

They've also campaign on racial fear. They know ukip is popular, so bang on about immigration and the EU, bang on about them scots meddling with our politics.


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stupot07

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So they need to get another 10 mp's from say labour to switch over or something?

Not totally switch over, just to agree to vote for a particular policy on an ad hoc basis. They'll offer them the chance of private members bills to get minor legislation changes through as a sweetners.


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