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STEED 04-01-13 02:47 PM

I'm all for a bloodless revolution jim, but I fear we may face the riots of what we had a few years ago on a larger scale.

bertieck476 04-01-13 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2034735)
I'm all for a bloodless revolution jim, but I fear we may face the riots of what we had a few years ago on a larger scale.

And hopefully the thugs and lowlifes who think its right to smash,pillage and destroy other peoples property will be dealt with by the harshest sentences available to the courts.

Jimbuna 04-01-13 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2034735)
I'm all for a bloodless revolution jim, but I fear we may face the riots of what we had a few years ago on a larger scale.

Quite possibly.

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Originally Posted by bertieck476 (Post 2034739)
And hopefully the thugs and lowlifes who think its right to smash,pillage and destroy other peoples property will be dealt with by the harshest sentences available to the courts.

Certainly hope so.

BossMark 04-02-13 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by bertieck476 (Post 2034739)
And hopefully the thugs and lowlifes who think its right to smash,pillage and destroy other peoples property will be dealt with by the harshest sentences available to the courts.

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2034735)
I'm all for a bloodless revolution jim, but I fear we may face the riots of what we had a few years ago on a larger scale.

A well behaved protest on massive scale would be well in order and if it gets out of hand then those who caused trouble should be dealt with as the court sees fit.

BossMark 04-02-13 04:23 AM

So Iain Duncan Smith says he could easily live on benefits....

It's true....He'd get the highest rate for being such a bloody retard.

STEED 04-02-13 10:19 AM

Spotted this interesting quote from... http://uk.news.yahoo.com/welfare-osb...1.html#2qXyl7p

Here is the quote..

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Thomas Ness

I run my own company and employ about 150 skilled and semi skilled people I took on a man that A.T.O.S said was fit for work so he did what he thought was right and applied for the vacancy, I had my doubts when I interviewed him but because the work was light I gave him the job.
On his first day all he had to do was pack bolts into a box he was doing fine for about an hour then his joints seized and we had to call an ambulance he was extremely embarrased and would not stop apologising I re-assured him and told him I would speak for him at a tribunal if he wished.
After he left in the ambulance I contacted the job centre and told them he was not fit for work after a load of speel they told me to contact A.T.O.S, which was a complete waste of time I would have had more sense from un-trained chimps.
The government have not thought this through properly, they have turned people against people who are genuine claimants and need the support of the benefit system, fortunately the man had his benefits returned to him.

STEED 04-02-13 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 2034978)
So Iain Duncan Smith says he could easily live on benefits....

It's true....He'd get the highest rate for being such a bloody retard.

And he said about £53 pounds a week...right then £53 it is for one year and all you will have in the bank £5000, just watch it vanish paying off bills, renewing stuff and repairs that are needed.

TRY LIVING IN MY WORLD YOU SCUMBAG TORY!

Tribesman 04-02-13 11:37 AM

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So Iain Duncan Smith says he could easily live on benefits....

It's true....He'd get the highest rate for being such a bloody retard.
It would be funny to see.
Several of your politicians have tried it before to "prove" their point havn't they. All of them failed miserably.
Which raises the question. Given the proven track record of politicians failing to manage to survive for a week or even a day in "reasonable" poverty how stupid is IDS to be making such a dumb statement in public?

Jimbuna 04-02-13 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2035113)
And he said about £53 pounds a week...right then £53 it is for one year and all you will have in the bank £5000, just watch it vanish paying off bills, renewing stuff and repairs that are needed.

TRY LIVING IN MY WORLD YOU SCUMBAG TORY!

£53 per week wouldn't keep him in Brylcreem :hmmm:

STEED 04-02-13 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2035170)
£53 per week wouldn't keep him in Brylcreem :hmmm:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IGuCzK2JSP...-760284306.jpg

You taking the piss out of me son shine!

I have the power to stop your pension.

STEED 04-02-13 12:15 PM

http://johnnyvoid.files.wordpress.co...-whos-died.jpg

BossMark 04-02-13 01:15 PM

Looking forward to the local elections on the 2nd May, hopefully the nasty party will lose over a 1000 councillors and the same goes for their bottom wipers as well.
And then there is the South Shields by election hopefully the Tory scum will lose their deposit.

Jimbuna 04-02-13 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2035186)


http://imgcash2.imageshack.us/img89/6936/asshatjp2.gif

The old uns are still the best :)

Synthfg 04-02-13 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2035113)
And he said about £53 pounds a week...right then £53 it is for one year and all you will have in the bank £5000, just watch it vanish paying off bills, renewing stuff and repairs that are needed.

TRY LIVING IN MY WORLD YOU SCUMBAG TORY!

Iain Duncan Smith has described a petition calling on him to live on £53 a week as a 'complete stunt' and says he already knows what it is like to live on the breadline.

The Work and Pensions Secretary told the Wanstead & Woodford Guardian: "This is a complete stunt which distracts attention from the welfare reforms which are much more important and which I have been working hard to get done.

"I have been unemployed twice in my life so I have already done this (lived on the equivalent of £53 a week).

"I know what it is like to live on the breadline."

http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/new...t_/?ref=twtrec

Wonder how many of the effitist, ellitest intellectual snobs on the Labour front bench can say the same

Jimbuna 04-02-13 04:56 PM

Many have tried and many have failed.


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