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agreed
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She normally has a bloke in a purple velvet suit with a comedy matching hat stood behind her, with the back of his hand poised eagly waiting to 'pimp slap' her if she doesnt do as she is told.
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Yes you are eligible to do so under EU legislation, however, the amount you would get would not be anywhere near the amount we give out. Obviously due to cost of living being higher over here. I think it was quoted roughly £986 per annum for a Polish person who went back home for the child benefits, whereas a Brit coming back home would get £146 ish. What I think is wrong, is that they are paid a UK level benefit, but living in Polish costs, so would be a lot better off than a brit who is paid pittance in the opposite direction. £146 p.a is not enough child benefit to bring a child up on over here.
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Fair enough. Im guessing Fitzhugh Fella and Bad Boy Saint
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Tis true, which is why I believe a few people have stated they need discretion, as if it came out, they would lose their jobs.
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I think the situation is that if a person migrates to the UK from, say Poland, they are then entitled to child benefit here (presuming the child is here too. I am not sure if this is relevant if the child does not come over here though). They are also entitled to JSA should they lose their job over here and what I do find bizarre is that if they are made unemployed and do claim JSA from here (only need to claim once) then they can move back home to Poland, and the UK will continue to pay the JSA and their child benefits while they are back living in Poland. What I find wrong, is that this is so open to abuse for EU workers to come over here, sign on, then go back home and get £76 p/w (which I would imagine to go a lot further over there than over here) without working!
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At a guess because it is deemed illegal perhaps? In terms of police officers, it is illegal for them to become a BNP party member, so I would imagine, if they did join, discretion would be of utmost importance. Would be interesting to see if these people do infact lose their jobs now
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Well, saying that, now their faces are becoming known, they probably will get what they deserve in prison. Am I right in thinking Karen Matthews (Shannon Matthews Mum) who is accused of falsifying the kidnap of her daughter to obtain money got beaten up in prison the other day? Serves her right, and shows that although prison is full of criminals, they still have the same loathing of people who pick on the innocent. I have no qualms in saying I hope they get the sh!t kicked out of them and violently anally raped in prison. Would be atleast some way to a form of 'justice'
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When is your birthday Scotty?
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Agreed. I have luckily never had to claim JSA and prey this continues, however, I believe it is around £76 a week (Someone feel free to correct me if I have it wrong). This equates to less than £4k p.a. I for one would jump at the chance to earn 4-5 times this amount, no matter what the job was. When in need, no job is below me (other than working underground! )
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The article mentioned they were in court 23rd November 2007??? Am I right in thinking this happened recently or was it a while ago, but the whole Harringey Social Services thing has come up recently?
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http://www.dailysquib.co.uk/?c=117&a=1551 Tracey Connelly, Steven Barker (Step dad), Jason Barker/Owen (Brother of Step dad)
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Exacturmundo
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I agree with this, there was a program on a while ago which highlighted this fact. They interviewed some chavs outside a JSA office (who were drinking cans of larger - nice) saying 'how would you like a job paying £20k p.a' they all said yes until they were told it was picking fruit (or something similar), they all then backed down and were disinterested. Citing it as a 'foreigner job'. I think this is where the benefits system is failed, but not sure how this would be overcome.
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Are you including yourself as a BNP follower Scotteh?
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PM Please whoever has it. Wonder if anyone has got hold of this list from a purely sales point of view?
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Murdering Joggers and Dog Walkers
Crouchie's Lawyer replied to lordswoodsaints's topic in The Muppet Show
Likewise, I would feel safe in your presence that you are not a mentalist murderer too. They only seem to have about 3 pictures no matter how old they are, all circa 1980's. -
If it means us unloading him and getting mwillions of spondooleys for him. Then quite frankly, yes. Well, as my bolded part above shows, it is not exactly what I said and can be opened to interpretation. It was meant in the way St Boggy said, that the likes of her brother are not able to get a job, because people of Western European origin who have migrated over here are cheaper to employ. Although I concede that it could be interpreted as people being fired/sacked and replaced for cheaper labour, but I know this is not legally permitted.
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They have the minty rubbers too, you get a nice burning sensation when you use them, almost like a joke jonny!
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Agreed, you look at Baby P, and by no means is this anyway like that case, however, growing up in the wrong environment is not going to be beneficial to that kid. I know it is sterotypical, and there are a lot of cases which buck the trend, but if you grow up thinking its right to break the law because mummy and daddy do it, then you will be more likely to do it yourself, and the 'shameless' nation grows.
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You are not limiting the workforce. Forecasts show that next year unemployment will hit 3m people. How is this limited? If another 1m immogrants come over and are employed because, as a rule of thumb, they are cheaper to employ, then this could in theory result in a further 1m people being made unemployed. Before it is mentioned I am well aware you cannot sack someone and just replace them with a cheaper employee, however, contract workers can have their contracts not renewed etc.
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Number 11, the binary one, anyone gonna give me an answer?
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Makes complete sense. While I do not align myself to any political party, and do not agree with all of their policies by far, some of them are IMO right. I do like the idea of curbing the immagration into this country, especially at a time of recession, where people born and bred in the UK are losing jobs to people actively coming over to earn money for their familes who still live abroad.
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:smt042 CAPRICORN You are deep and personal in your thoughts, the quiet type. A mean self-centred c*nt and a closet homosexual. Your best friend is probably an altar boy. My birthday is the 28th December which makes me a Capricorn. That will please Buzzin 'Orn and Robsk!