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Beso 08-08-2009 12:45 PM

As a tax payer myself.
 
I hope Lisa stays.

Vicky. 08-08-2009 12:45 PM

What does the fact that you are a taxpayer have to do with it :conf:

Brad. 08-08-2009 12:46 PM

Taxpaying has nothing to do with bb :puzzled:

Beso 08-08-2009 12:49 PM

Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.

ange7 08-08-2009 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by beso
I hope Lisa stays.
lol

shash 08-08-2009 12:53 PM

of all the reasons to dislike Lisa, I find this "dole, scrounger" thing one of the most worrying and depressing. I am not a fan of hers but, really ...

reallynow 08-08-2009 12:54 PM

Who in there actually had a full time job in that house beforehand?

Vicky. 08-08-2009 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by shash
of all the reasons to dislike Lisa, I find this "dole, scrounger" thing one of the most worrying and depressing. I am not a fan of hers but, really ...
Yup...I cant stand her, but most of the night i have been arguing with people with this view...its ridiculous...I was even told by one that it is very easy to get a job at the minute :rolleyes:

shash 08-08-2009 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by VickyJ
Quote:

Originally posted by shash
of all the reasons to dislike Lisa, I find this "dole, scrounger" thing one of the most worrying and depressing. I am not a fan of hers but, really ...
Yup...I cant stand her, but most of the night i have been arguing with people with this view...its ridiculous...I was even told by one that it is very easy to get a job at the minute :rolleyes:
there's an ominous hate and blame culture developing :sad:

rebelmaz 08-08-2009 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by beso
Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.
Having just lost my job 3 months ago, this is the first time I have sign on in many years it isn't easy getting another job in the current climate!!
There are plenty of other 'issues' that are straining the tax payer and the council tax payer (I still have to pay!) and I can assure you £64.30 does not give you a basic living. I am sure she would want to work, just like me!

Harry! 08-08-2009 01:04 PM

The only possitve thing about Lisa in the house is that she is not using our money, She is using C4's money instead.

p7ped 08-08-2009 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by beso
Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.
How do you know Lisa's reasons for being unemployed.

Your mail shows ignorance and anger. Not nice traits really.

Beso 08-08-2009 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rebelmaz
Quote:

Originally posted by beso
Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.
Having just lost my job 3 months ago, this is the first time I have sign on in many years it isn't easy getting another job in the current climate!!
There are plenty of other 'issues' that are straining the tax payer and the council tax payer (I still have to pay!) and I can assure you £64.30 does not give you a basic living. I am sure she would want to work, just like me!

Sorry to offend anyone, I have spent time unemployed myself after losing my job with a construction company last autumn, but believe me the jobs are out there.

I spent 2 months in a fish factory, 3 weeks washing pots in a restaraunt before i managed to find myself another job with a different construction company.

Saying there are no jobs is a cop out IMO.

reallynow 08-08-2009 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rebelmaz
Quote:

Originally posted by beso
Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.
Having just lost my job 3 months ago, this is the first time I have sign on in many years it isn't easy getting another job in the current climate!!
There are plenty of other 'issues' that are straining the tax payer and the council tax payer (I still have to pay!) and I can assure you £64.30 does not give you a basic living. I am sure she would want to work, just like me!
64 pounds per week? What a waste of money for many reasons really!

That money could be better spent on creating jobs, going on educating our children or NHS!

64 pounds per week isnt helping anyone at all, you will struggle from week to week on that and most probably end up being depressed.

If the government didnt blow all our money on the banks who create this mess in the first place with bank charges and their bonuses England would be a beter place today, do we really need RBS and Northern Rock...no we don't.

Though Barclays bank fund terrorism with their arms investment across the world and mainly in Africa, they are doing financially well! I have also noticed many on the dole get their funds via barclays bank so in some ways the tax payers have bailed them out!

minx36 08-08-2009 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by VickyJ
Quote:

Originally posted by shash
of all the reasons to dislike Lisa, I find this "dole, scrounger" thing one of the most worrying and depressing. I am not a fan of hers but, really ...
Yup...I cant stand her, but most of the night i have been arguing with people with this view...its ridiculous...I was even told by one that it is very easy to get a job at the minute :rolleyes:
Is that Freddie in your sig???

shash 08-08-2009 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by rebelmaz
Quote:

Originally posted by beso
Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.
Having just lost my job 3 months ago, this is the first time I have sign on in many years it isn't easy getting another job in the current climate!!
There are plenty of other 'issues' that are straining the tax payer and the council tax payer (I still have to pay!) and I can assure you £64.30 does not give you a basic living. I am sure she would want to work, just like me!
64 pounds per week? What a waste of money for many reasons really!

That money could be better spent on creating jobs, going on educating our children or NHS!

64 pounds per week isnt helping anyone at all, you will struggle from week to week on that and most probably end up being depressed.

If the government didnt blow all our money on the banks who create this mess in the first place with bank charges and their bonuses England would be a beter place today, do we really need RBS and Northern Rock...no we don't.

Though Barclays bank fund terrorism with their arms investment across the world and mainly in Africa, they are doing financially well! I have also noticed many on the dole get their funds via barclays bank so in some ways the tax payers have bailed them out!


Just out of curiosity, if we had lost Northern Rock and RBS, what would your position be on the many hundreds, possibly thousands, who would have become unemployed?

reallynow 08-08-2009 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by shash
Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by rebelmaz
Quote:

Originally posted by beso
Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.
Having just lost my job 3 months ago, this is the first time I have sign on in many years it isn't easy getting another job in the current climate!!
There are plenty of other 'issues' that are straining the tax payer and the council tax payer (I still have to pay!) and I can assure you £64.30 does not give you a basic living. I am sure she would want to work, just like me!
64 pounds per week? What a waste of money for many reasons really!

That money could be better spent on creating jobs, going on educating our children or NHS!

64 pounds per week isnt helping anyone at all, you will struggle from week to week on that and most probably end up being depressed.

If the government didnt blow all our money on the banks who create this mess in the first place with bank charges and their bonuses England would be a beter place today, do we really need RBS and Northern Rock...no we don't.

Though Barclays bank fund terrorism with their arms investment across the world and mainly in Africa, they are doing financially well! I have also noticed many on the dole get their funds via barclays bank so in some ways the tax payers have bailed them out!


Just out of curiosity, if we had lost Northern Rock and RBS, what would your position be on the many hundreds, possibly thousands, who would have become unemployed?
By bailing them out which has cost tax payers HUNDREDS of billions, thus many public sector jobs have to be cut, standards across many things need to be cut, and banks refusing to lend anyone money whilst still creaming of the billions in bonuses....how many jobs have been lost? Cuts both ways, however if the government injected that many in public sector work, paid people's mortgages off (tax payers only) and created new and saved jobs..life would be much different to how we know it. This isnt a real ressecession it is a man made fat cats farce one going on, tis is why everything is still expensive. Just fats cats trying to recycle their wealth!

shash 08-08-2009 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by shash
Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by rebelmaz
Quote:

Originally posted by beso
Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.
Having just lost my job 3 months ago, this is the first time I have sign on in many years it isn't easy getting another job in the current climate!!
There are plenty of other 'issues' that are straining the tax payer and the council tax payer (I still have to pay!) and I can assure you £64.30 does not give you a basic living. I am sure she would want to work, just like me!
64 pounds per week? What a waste of money for many reasons really!

That money could be better spent on creating jobs, going on educating our children or NHS!

64 pounds per week isnt helping anyone at all, you will struggle from week to week on that and most probably end up being depressed.

If the government didnt blow all our money on the banks who create this mess in the first place with bank charges and their bonuses England would be a beter place today, do we really need RBS and Northern Rock...no we don't.

Though Barclays bank fund terrorism with their arms investment across the world and mainly in Africa, they are doing financially well! I have also noticed many on the dole get their funds via barclays bank so in some ways the tax payers have bailed them out!


Just out of curiosity, if we had lost Northern Rock and RBS, what would your position be on the many hundreds, possibly thousands, who would have become unemployed?
By bailing them out which has cost tax payers HUNDREDS of billions, thus many public sector jobs have to be cut, standards across many things need to be cut, and banks refusing to lend anyone money whilst still creaming of the billions in bonuses....how many jobs have been lost? Cuts both ways, however if the government injected that many in public sector work, paid people's mortgages off (tax payers only) and created new and saved jobs..life would be much different to how we know it. This isnt a real ressecession it is a man made fat cats farce one going on, tis is why everything is still expensive. Just fats cats trying to recycle their wealth!
The banks were undeniably at fault, and I really, really hope they learn from their mistakes and this huge bonus culture stops, but I don't know that the government had much option but to bail them out. They needed to keep banks solvent and to get them lending again. If a bank of their size went under the effects and repercussions would have been terrible, as well as people losing their homes, savings, jobs ...
However, this bail-put money did not really come from some government pot waiting to be spent elsewhere but was borrowed :sad: These are bad economic times ...

ange7 08-08-2009 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by shash
Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by rebelmaz
Quote:

Originally posted by beso
Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.
Having just lost my job 3 months ago, this is the first time I have sign on in many years it isn't easy getting another job in the current climate!!
There are plenty of other 'issues' that are straining the tax payer and the council tax payer (I still have to pay!) and I can assure you £64.30 does not give you a basic living. I am sure she would want to work, just like me!
64 pounds per week? What a waste of money for many reasons really!

That money could be better spent on creating jobs, going on educating our children or NHS!

64 pounds per week isnt helping anyone at all, you will struggle from week to week on that and most probably end up being depressed.

If the government didnt blow all our money on the banks who create this mess in the first place with bank charges and their bonuses England would be a beter place today, do we really need RBS and Northern Rock...no we don't.

Though Barclays bank fund terrorism with their arms investment across the world and mainly in Africa, they are doing financially well! I have also noticed many on the dole get their funds via barclays bank so in some ways the tax payers have bailed them out!


Just out of curiosity, if we had lost Northern Rock and RBS, what would your position be on the many hundreds, possibly thousands, who would have become unemployed?
By bailing them out which has cost tax payers HUNDREDS of billions, thus many public sector jobs have to be cut, standards across many things need to be cut, and banks refusing to lend anyone money whilst still creaming of the billions in bonuses....how many jobs have been lost? Cuts both ways, however if the government injected that many in public sector work, paid people's mortgages off (tax payers only) and created new and saved jobs..life would be much different to how we know it. This isnt a real ressecession it is a man made fat cats farce one going on, tis is why everything is still expensive. Just fats cats trying to recycle their wealth!
the cash the government paid into banks ADDS to their liquidity so they CAN keep lending.
How can you get this SO wrong despite it being on the news for a full year. Turn BB off dude.... quickly!!!! hehe

Vicky. 08-08-2009 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by minx36
Quote:

Originally posted by VickyJ
Quote:

Originally posted by shash
of all the reasons to dislike Lisa, I find this "dole, scrounger" thing one of the most worrying and depressing. I am not a fan of hers but, really ...
Yup...I cant stand her, but most of the night i have been arguing with people with this view...its ridiculous...I was even told by one that it is very easy to get a job at the minute :rolleyes:
Is that Freddie in your sig???
Yup.

reallynow 08-08-2009 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ange7
Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by shash
Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by rebelmaz
Quote:

Originally posted by beso
Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.
Having just lost my job 3 months ago, this is the first time I have sign on in many years it isn't easy getting another job in the current climate!!
There are plenty of other 'issues' that are straining the tax payer and the council tax payer (I still have to pay!) and I can assure you £64.30 does not give you a basic living. I am sure she would want to work, just like me!
64 pounds per week? What a waste of money for many reasons really!

That money could be better spent on creating jobs, going on educating our children or NHS!

64 pounds per week isnt helping anyone at all, you will struggle from week to week on that and most probably end up being depressed.

If the government didnt blow all our money on the banks who create this mess in the first place with bank charges and their bonuses England would be a beter place today, do we really need RBS and Northern Rock...no we don't.

Though Barclays bank fund terrorism with their arms investment across the world and mainly in Africa, they are doing financially well! I have also noticed many on the dole get their funds via barclays bank so in some ways the tax payers have bailed them out!


Just out of curiosity, if we had lost Northern Rock and RBS, what would your position be on the many hundreds, possibly thousands, who would have become unemployed?
By bailing them out which has cost tax payers HUNDREDS of billions, thus many public sector jobs have to be cut, standards across many things need to be cut, and banks refusing to lend anyone money whilst still creaming of the billions in bonuses....how many jobs have been lost? Cuts both ways, however if the government injected that many in public sector work, paid people's mortgages off (tax payers only) and created new and saved jobs..life would be much different to how we know it. This isnt a real ressecession it is a man made fat cats farce one going on, tis is why everything is still expensive. Just fats cats trying to recycle their wealth!
the cash the government paid into banks ADDS to their liquidity so they CAN keep lending.
How can you get this SO wrong despite it being on the news for a full year. Turn BB off dude.... quickly!!!! hehe
Do you listen to the news, do you know each one of us are in thousands of paids in debt due to the banks, do you know the banks arent lending, still over charging and giving out their bonuses to each other.

gunrunner911 08-08-2009 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by shash
Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by rebelmaz
Quote:

Originally posted by beso
Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.
Having just lost my job 3 months ago, this is the first time I have sign on in many years it isn't easy getting another job in the current climate!!
There are plenty of other 'issues' that are straining the tax payer and the council tax payer (I still have to pay!) and I can assure you £64.30 does not give you a basic living. I am sure she would want to work, just like me!
64 pounds per week? What a waste of money for many reasons really!

That money could be better spent on creating jobs, going on educating our children or NHS!

64 pounds per week isnt helping anyone at all, you will struggle from week to week on that and most probably end up being depressed.

If the government didnt blow all our money on the banks who create this mess in the first place with bank charges and their bonuses England would be a beter place today, do we really need RBS and Northern Rock...no we don't.

Though Barclays bank fund terrorism with their arms investment across the world and mainly in Africa, they are doing financially well! I have also noticed many on the dole get their funds via barclays bank so in some ways the tax payers have bailed them out!


Just out of curiosity, if we had lost Northern Rock and RBS, what would your position be on the many hundreds, possibly thousands, who would have become unemployed?
By bailing them out which has cost tax payers HUNDREDS of billions, thus many public sector jobs have to be cut, standards across many things need to be cut, and banks refusing to lend anyone money whilst still creaming of the billions in bonuses....how many jobs have been lost? Cuts both ways, however if the government injected that many in public sector work, paid people's mortgages off (tax payers only) and created new and saved jobs..life would be much different to how we know it. This isnt a real ressecession it is a man made fat cats farce one going on, tis is why everything is still expensive. Just fats cats trying to recycle their wealth!
as Sir Alan Sugar would say - "What a load of old tut":dance2:

Beso 08-08-2009 01:34 PM

They should have let the banks fold..then gave al;l the money they bailed them out with in equal shares to the thousands of people who lost thier jobs because of it..let them have a blast for a while..lol.

WOMBAI 08-08-2009 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by VickyJ
What does the fact that you are a taxpayer have to do with it :conf:
Doh - because people have been making nasty comments about her being on the dole - and 'implying' that tax payers shouldn't have to support her!
:xyxwave:

reallynow 08-08-2009 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by gunrunner911
Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by shash
Quote:

Originally posted by reallynow
Quote:

Originally posted by rebelmaz
Quote:

Originally posted by beso
Less off a strain on society keeping a dole scrounger in the house.

Now I know a lot of people who claim unemplyment benifit have been put in that position through no fault of thier own and would do anything to get a job, they are not so much of a strain.

But well Lisa's just an idle dole waller.
Having just lost my job 3 months ago, this is the first time I have sign on in many years it isn't easy getting another job in the current climate!!
There are plenty of other 'issues' that are straining the tax payer and the council tax payer (I still have to pay!) and I can assure you £64.30 does not give you a basic living. I am sure she would want to work, just like me!
64 pounds per week? What a waste of money for many reasons really!

That money could be better spent on creating jobs, going on educating our children or NHS!

64 pounds per week isnt helping anyone at all, you will struggle from week to week on that and most probably end up being depressed.

If the government didnt blow all our money on the banks who create this mess in the first place with bank charges and their bonuses England would be a beter place today, do we really need RBS and Northern Rock...no we don't.

Though Barclays bank fund terrorism with their arms investment across the world and mainly in Africa, they are doing financially well! I have also noticed many on the dole get their funds via barclays bank so in some ways the tax payers have bailed them out!


Just out of curiosity, if we had lost Northern Rock and RBS, what would your position be on the many hundreds, possibly thousands, who would have become unemployed?
By bailing them out which has cost tax payers HUNDREDS of billions, thus many public sector jobs have to be cut, standards across many things need to be cut, and banks refusing to lend anyone money whilst still creaming of the billions in bonuses....how many jobs have been lost? Cuts both ways, however if the government injected that many in public sector work, paid people's mortgages off (tax payers only) and created new and saved jobs..life would be much different to how we know it. This isnt a real ressecession it is a man made fat cats farce one going on, tis is why everything is still expensive. Just fats cats trying to recycle their wealth!
as Sir Alan Sugar would say - "What a load of old tut":dance2:
Alan Sugar would have told the scrougers to bugger off, banks and dole claimers too!


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