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We'll ignore the implementation and operational costs at maintaining these rules for the time-being.
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The more rules you have, the easier it is to game and the implementation is far more difficult (hence the move to Universal credit), but anyway, I'm asking you to do it. Just have a go.
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Come up with the rules then? It can't be hard as you're asking why your idea hasn't been implemented. This is why your ideas get dismissed as too simplistic.
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Just unemployed, or disabled as well? How many years unemployed? Is that both parents, or is one allowed to be unemployed? What happens if they had the kids when they were in long term employment, but have come onto hard times and are unable to get another job?
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That's what they've done. It's £80k.
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That's what this is? How do you police that - how do you find "working families in poverty" (ignoring the fact that working families should never be in poverty)?
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So? Which of those points aren't true? The point is that manifesto's are a wishlist and very rarely followed through on. Are you just ignoring my other point?
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https://www.bigissue.com/news/politics/tories-conservatives-broken-promises-levelling-up-nhs-housing/
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I was always calm, but let's not deflect from the issue at hand.
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With a lowering birth rate, it obviously pushes us towards an increase in migration to pull workers in. Why wouldn't we look to increase the birth rate for those responsible parents who can't afford a third child? It will encourage homegrown workers, and should help us, down the line, to have a larger and more skilled workforce, at the cost of migrants. Economically it is the responsible thing to do at a relatively low cost. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/03/26/rise-in-older-mothers-means-britain-must-rely-on-migration/#:~:text=Mothers are waiting longer to have their first child&text=Prof Harper's comments comes days,rates have continued to plunge. Not only that, it will decrease the current children in poverty, allowing them a more balanced upbringing, hopefully allowing them to fulfil their potential.
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Fucking Martin and his fitness regimes.
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We've been open under every manager since Puel. Our defenders just tend to be shit.
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He's what they call in Baseball a "Quad-A player" - too good for AAA but not good enough for the Majors.
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Are we now happy with Arma up front on his own? Since Tonda came in: 6 games 5 goals 3 assists
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Non-racists and non-antisemites I'd guess.
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Lammy breaks ranks on Brexit https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/12/04/lammy-breaks-ranks-on-brexit/
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https://youtu.be/5OaXTd7__Ys?si=FLRMuRcHfC3gUZOI
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The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Farmer Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Don't forget they thought that was one of the best budget's ever. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Farmer Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c709r8ekn8no Also some good news here - need to continue this as a deterrent. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Farmer Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Interesting after the "horrendous" budget we are seeing monthly highs in the pound as businesses and investors buy into the UK fiscal plan. Expect to see this increase when interest rates fall again this month. -
Artists you should (apparently) like but don't
Farmer Saint replied to revolution saint's topic in The Lounge
I've taken some time off from posting, but this got my goat. Radiohead, Pink Floyd, ELO and Blur. Fucking hell SOG. -
The French way of dealing with things.
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I assume you're talking social media type locking up? Got a solution for that as well - ban social media.
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We still have a problem with overcrowding prisons. I think reducing crime is the best idea.
