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Originally Posted by the truth
if they don't like it why don't they got off their subsidised backsides, drop the self pity and feeling sorry for yourselves and get a job. I did so did 35 million other job. there are ALWAYS jobs available. unless a person is disabled or sick they should work, end of
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Our neighbor has just lost his job after the company folded. He's been with that company for over 20 years and now finds himself signing on. He was telling us yesterday that he's been granted (for a couple) just over £400 a month. Because he's had a reasonably well paid long term job he's been able to afford a mortgage and has all the usually affordable debt that most working British households have. He's very specialized in his field of work which means getting work with a similar company is really his only option.
So okay, lets give him a job and if he refuses that job lets sanction his benefits even though the job we offer him as a road sweeper isn't going to give him anything more than a minimum wage, which in turn will ensure he loses his house and will have to claim personal bankruptcy because his meager salary will put him on the poverty line.
Losing a job can be life destroying and that's why we have so many male suicides in this country. Finding the right job that won't throw you into deep financial difficulty could take a little time. To suggest such people are lazy ****ers is ridiculous and cruel. Its not only the people who have been missed out on education or continually scrounged off the system that find themselves unemployed and having to claim.