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Beso
09-06-2010, 09:53 PM
For the crap he's been through he deserves the £100,000 prize.

Stacey.
09-06-2010, 09:55 PM
fair enough if you like him as a housemate, but he shouldn't win because of sympathy votes.

Beso
09-06-2010, 09:59 PM
It's not sympathy, I just think he deserves £100,00

arsenalforever
09-06-2010, 10:03 PM
He seems nice and if he is a fun loving Hm then i think he win

commando narf
09-06-2010, 10:17 PM
yeah i like him pretty laid back cool guy

thefatfairy
14-06-2010, 11:11 PM
I agree with Beso, Steve deserves to win.:dance:

headaball
14-06-2010, 11:15 PM
To win a Daily Mirror Pride of Britain award?

Zippy
14-06-2010, 11:22 PM
It's not sympathy, I just think he deserves £100,00

Of course its sympathy. And this is BB11 not an army compensation tribunal. He has to earn the money by being entertaining for 3 month like everybody else.

arsenalforever
14-06-2010, 11:24 PM
Of course its sympathy. And this is BB11 not an army compensation tribunal. He has to earn the money by being entertaining for 3 month like everybody else.

this

he's probably the most boring Hm in the house so far

shiny
14-06-2010, 11:42 PM
aload of bollocks , he certainly does not deserve to win because of what has happend to him in the past , if the game was this way , then should it be fair to say that the person whos had the least life troubles should go first and so on, i dont have any sympathy for him , i admire him for the person he seems to be today , he surely would not want to win based on sympathy,, he knew the risks involved in what he was doing,, sure the goverment should give 100.000 ,, big brother is a differant show, if hes a good housemate then he will deserve to win big brother

billy123
14-06-2010, 11:55 PM
I quite like him as a housemate full stop.
i agree that his disabilities shouldnt even come in to it and for me they dont

Josy
14-06-2010, 11:56 PM
I quite like him as a housemate full stop.
i agree that his disabilities shouldnt even come in to it and for me they dont

This.

Jordan.
14-06-2010, 11:58 PM
If he wins it should be for been entertaining on the show not because of what hes been through in his life.

Annie
15-06-2010, 12:02 AM
I aint being nasty but he probably makes more money than anyone in there from benefits. He will get lots of money for being so disabled. He will get money off all his cars etc. He has EIGHT kids so will be getting so much tax credits and child benefit! and he will be getting money from the army for what happened to him! He will be getting lots of money and doesnt need it. No point saying he should win just because you think he deserves money.

Thats like me saying Corin's husband and childhood sweetheart died so she should win and get £100K.

billy123
15-06-2010, 12:17 AM
I aint being nasty but he probably makes more money than anyone in there from benefits. He will get lots of money for being so disabled. He will get money off all his cars etc. He has EIGHT kids so will be getting so much tax credits and child benefit! and he will be getting money from the army for what happened to him! He will be getting lots of money and doesnt need it. No point saying he should win just because you think he deserves money.

Thats like me saying Corin's husband and childhood sweetheart died so she should win and get £100K.
lol wtf are you on a windup?
he will be on a full army pension that he deserves.
nobody "gets lots of money for being disabled"
and his child benefit is nothing that everybody doesnt get.

edit: i know you didnt mean it in a bad way but being disabled in an accident isnt the willy wonkas golden ticket you seem to think it is far from it infact. he suffered his injurys in one of the only professions that will make sure he receives a pension large enough to live comfortably on because its a danger of the job.

Vicky.
15-06-2010, 12:18 AM
If he wins it should be for been entertaining on the show not because of what hes been through in his life.

This :)

Annie
15-06-2010, 12:22 AM
lol wtf are you on a windup?
he will be on a full army pension that he deserves.
nobody "gets lots of money for being disabled"
and his child benefit is nothing that everybody doesnt get.

You get a LOT of money for being disabled from HMRC. He will be on his army pension yes but like I said he will be getting a lot in benefits for this.
So no, I am not on a "wind up"
And childbenefit wasnt the main source of income I was referring too. He will get £55 per child per week for child tax credits. And then his tax credits for being disabled and then his disability allowance. And then the money he earns from working and then his army pension. etc etc etc. He is loaded.

billy123
15-06-2010, 12:35 AM
You get a LOT of money for being disabled from HMRC. He will be on his army pension yes but like I said he will be getting a lot in benefits for this.
So no, I am not on a "wind up"
And childbenefit wasnt the main source of income I was referring too. He will get £55 per child per week for child tax credits. And then his tax credits for being disabled and then his disability allowance. And then the money he earns from working and then his army pension. etc etc etc. He is loaded.
you dont get paid tax credits for being disabled? lol
working tax credits are paid to low earners to enable them to have enough money to lead a reasonable level of life.

steves pension would mean he isnt entitled to working tax credits.
everybody is entitled to child tax credits not just steve!

and nobody gives you money for being disabled unless you are without income and it isnt a lot of money then damn the way you seem to think it works everyone you saw in a wheelchair would have it blinged out with gold rims and heated seats.
his income is his pension.

p.s. your figures for child tax credit are from foo foo land just like the rest of your dumb claims

Zippy
15-06-2010, 12:37 AM
Steve deserves a huge payout for his injuries. Especially when you read about the payouts certain celebs get just for being called names. He had half his body destroyed and his whole career snatched away at a young age. That takes amazing mental strength to deal with. Yet he seems happy, positive and self reliant. So how can anybody begrudge him any amount of money? No amount is too much IMO. No amount is enough to compensate.

But BB is a different issue. He's not entitled to win that just for past occurences. It's a whole new game and all are equal.

Annie
15-06-2010, 12:40 AM
you dont get paid tax credits for being disabled? lol
working tax credits are paid to low earners to enable them to have enough money to lead a reasonable level of life.

steves pension would mean he isnt entitled to working tax credits.
everybody is entitled to child tax credits not just steve!

and nobody gives you money for being disabled :hugesmile:
his income is his pension.

You get more money for tax credits for being disabled. Tax credits includes several different types of benefits. He will be getting working tax credits because he wont be working full time. His pension income doesnt get included in his annual income as it isnt shown on his P60 at the end of the year, he said he works part time in his VT so he will be getting working tax credits and he does get more for being disabled.
He gets disabled allowance and money towards doing up his house to make sure he is able to get around, he gets money towards new cars to make sure he is able to get help getting from A to B.
I actually work for HMRC and know exactly what I am talking about.

"nobody gives you money for being disabled" --- you are clearly an idiot.

billy123
15-06-2010, 12:48 AM
You get more money for tax credits for being disabled. Tax credits includes several different types of benefits. He will be getting working tax credits because he wont be working full time. His pension income doesnt get included in his annual income as it isnt shown on his P60 at the end of the year, he said he works part time in his VT so he will be getting working tax credits and he does get more for being disabled.
He gets disabled allowance and money towards doing up his house to make sure he is able to get around, he gets money towards new cars to make sure he is able to get help getting from A to B.
I actually work for HMRC and know exactly what I am talking about.

"nobody gives you money for being disabled" --- you are clearly an idiot.
A bloody civil servant with an I.Q. of a gherkin and the attitude to match now theres a suprise :hugesmile::hugesmile:
you are talking absolute **** go back to noddy land troll.

ive spent the last 20 years caring for somebody badly injured while serving their country and trust me i dont need a little tramp like you to tell me what ex servicemen are and arent entitled to.

Annie
15-06-2010, 12:53 AM
A bloody civil servant with an I.Q. of a gherkin now theres a suprise :hugesmile::hugesmile:
you are talking absolute **** go back to noddy land troll.

ive spent the last 20 years caring for somebody badly injured while serving their country and trust me i dont need a little tramp like you to tell me what ex servicemen are and arent entitled to.

A tramp? Who the hell do you think you are talking to?

£21381.60 is what he would get from working tax credits and child tax credits
£3,665 a year on top of that for being badly disabled

then this Penion on top of that. And then child benefit. And then his housing allowance. And then his disability living allowance!

So get a grip on life you said "You do not get extra working tax credits for being disabled"

You do! Maybe you should have a wee look around before thinking that you know what you are talking about and as for calling someone a tramp, its just completely uncalled for.

billy123
15-06-2010, 12:58 AM
A tramp? Who the hell do you think you are talking to?

£21381.60 is what he would get from working tax credits and child tax credits
£3,665 a year on top of that for being badly disabled

then this Penion on top of that. And then child benefit. And then his housing allowance. And then his disability living allowance!

So get a grip on life you said "You do not get extra working tax credits for being disabled"

You do! Maybe you should have a wee look around before thinking that you know what you are talking about and as for calling someone a tramp, its just completely uncalled for.
which part of he isnt entited to working tax credits because of his income from his pension dont you understand?
you think its ok to call someone and idiot thet get the hump when they call you a dirty little tramp? sums you up really nothing but a petulant brat
end of conversation nothing is getting resolved you are still plucking figures out of thin air.

Annie
15-06-2010, 01:00 AM
which part of he isnt entited to working tax credits because of his income from his pension dont you understand?
you think its ok to call someone and idiot thet get the hump when they call you a dirty little tramp? sums you up really nothing but a petulant brat
end of conversation nothing is getting resolved you are still plucking figures out of thin air.

Difference is, you are an idiot and I am not a dirty little tramp. But hey maybe your mother is.

Zippy
15-06-2010, 01:01 AM
Lol

billy123
15-06-2010, 01:01 AM
Difference is, you are an idiot and I am not a dirty little tramp. But hey maybe your mother is.
blatant troll

Annie
15-06-2010, 01:10 AM
blatant troll

Troll? Doubt it love.

King Gizzard
15-06-2010, 01:12 AM
Lol

billy123
15-06-2010, 01:19 AM
Troll? Doubt it love.
no in your little head its normal behaviour troll

Annie
15-06-2010, 01:21 AM
no in your little head its normal behaviour troll

Define your meaning of troll.

billy123
15-06-2010, 01:22 AM
Define your meaning of troll.
a fat ugly warty creature that lives under a bridge.
or you mean the definition of a forum troll?

Annie
15-06-2010, 01:23 AM
a fat ugly warthog type creature that lives under a bridge.

Well that definately isnt me. I live in my house. I am not fat or ugly. I am fabulous and clearly more intelligent than you.

billy123
15-06-2010, 01:24 AM
Well that definately isnt me. I live in my house. I am not fat or ugly. I am fabulous and clearly more intelligent than you.yeah right a legend in your own dinner time :hugesmile:
http://www.skjoldlodge.com/images/trolls/ugly_troll.jpg


byeee ive had enough of your boring little game.

Annie
15-06-2010, 01:25 AM
yeah right a legend in your own dinner time :hugesmile:

Nah not a legend. One day, most likely but not now.

supergirthuk
15-06-2010, 01:25 AM
No thanks. He is only in there cos BB think they will get more money in if he is up for eviction from the papers pushing for a massive show of support for injured soldiers.

rockchick
16-06-2010, 04:21 PM
steve all the way as someone living in northern ireland,i appreciate what steve was doing when he was so badly injured i will be voting for him to win and it aint out of sympathy it is just that he was blown up by cowards trying to protect innocent people they destroyed his career if anyone agrees with me vote for steve then we will be voting for all british heroes who do a brill iant job

starry
16-06-2010, 04:31 PM
He is a bit isolated, somehow not really connecting with the others. Sunshine seems to try and be supportive but he nominated her anyway lol. So I'm not sure how bright he is either.

fruit_cake
16-06-2010, 04:36 PM
he doesn't seem like the brightest bulb in the pack thats for certain, but if he is getting lots of benefits, good luck to him, nobody deserves what happend to him, its horrific.