No more unemployment benefit for the work shy
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Cut their unemployment benefit if the wont work
We all know who these people are. I'm willing to bet that each and every one of us could think of a couple of faces that fall into the 'work shy' category. A friend of a friend, someones son or brother.
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What a great idea the Conservatives have come up with. Send all those long term benefit scroungers out to work and cut their benefits back if they refuse to take a job. It's about time someone took a stand!
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| 06-5-2008 | I would LOVE to be forced to work rather than get given my pathetic job seekers allowance every fortnight!. Not being employed or doing any work is depressing and my confidence and self esteem are rock bottom. At least I'd feel I wasn't unemployable if I was actually given some work to do. I...more | Paul' Shrewsbury |
| 27-4-2008 | Dosser, you miss spelled your name, shouldn't it start with a "T".not a D?
Either your comment meant to be sarcastic, or you are attempting to give genuine claimants (OOPs! sorry, the DSS now call them customers!) a worse image than they deserve. Not every person claiming State benefi...more | Alan G |
| 26-4-2008 | Im never going to work I can have holiday every year and drive nice car and enjoy my free time. You can work so I get my benefits. Thanks | Dosser |
| 14-4-2008 | You forgot to mention that there is nothing to stop them breeding like rabbits at our expense in order to get bigger houses, more money etc either.
Get in touch with your MP's! make your feelings known. | hardworkingmum |
| 14-2-2008 | Further to my last message, I have once again been turned down for Disability Living Allowance and must now go through the Appeals procedure to have it reinstated. This will be the FOURTH application I have made for Disability Living Allowance, and the FOURTH time I have had to go through this proce...more | Alan G |
| 01-2-2008 | we want to work but as the csa want £65 out of £200 wages how can we, so yes we are claiming forced onto benefits by another gov dept | a |
| 26-1-2008 | P.S to my last comment;
Please stop tarring all people who are forced to depend on State Benefits with the same brush.
If I could get a suitable job I would jump at it today. | Alan G |
| 26-1-2008 | I run my own business for over 30 years until forced to give it up due to the Ill health I have suffered for the past 20 years. Since retiring from my business, I have applied for Jobs until I had two ring binders full of rejection letters, and have now given up writing for jobs.
Due to the "...more | Alan G |
| 19-1-2008 | Why work for the rich? You have been alienated from the land in the UK. This alienation from the land has violated the laws of nature. Every man, woman and children could have 7 acres each.
Spence | Society of Spencean Philanthropists |
| 18-1-2008 | Jeff, no probs with the genuinely sick getting benefits. Strange how some don't. My mother, terminally ill, with a spine riddled with cancer and only able to get about - other than short distances - in a wheelchair, was denied invalidity. Having worked all her days up until she retired. (Don'...more | meg |
| 14-1-2008 | With regards to disabled people finding employment, my son is registered disabled plus he is partially sighted. he is working at the moment as a labourer and pleased to be doing so.Prior to this job he applied to a local scrap yard as they were advertising for a yard man, his application was unsucce...more | Handyman |
| 14-1-2008 | A colleague in my office is disabled and in a wheelchair (having lost his legs and the fingers on one hand in a childhood accident) and he is one of the hardest workers I've ever met. Not only does he work in my office but has a second evening job at a customer service desk. He works because he ...more | Mrs. A. |
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