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Topic History of: Benefits Britain 1949
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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In The Know Did you watch, hedda ?

ALL 3 participants (inc the fat woman in the jogging bottoms) agreed that being forced to do some work was good for them AND society.
In The Know You seem to have gone "cold" on this, hedda?
Not hearing what you wanted to hear?

Anyway, in Monday's episode a 19 year old is forced to move back in with his parents after his housing benefit is taken away.

Any why not?

The parents have been "paid" for appx 18 years - why should we have to supply even more support now?
In The Know hedda wrote:

no but there was room to park his Mercedes.


Did you enjoy Part 2 last night, hedda ?
hedda In The Know wrote:
hedda wrote:
thanks for the tip ITK !..reminds me of a good pal who borrow a black lady and her 2 children to get an excellent council flat in Wandsworth.

Not much room for the pony in Wandsworth LOL !


no but there was room to park his Mercedes.
Ben 6 In The Know wrote:

Of course many refuse to realise that they are not qualified for anything else



And what might you have qualified for, ITK?

To be a tory bigot...and one who's FIRST job in the morning is to criticise whatever you see.

Perhaps a modern day Alf Garnett, living on this site....