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Old 28-04-2015, 09:16 PM #1
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Well put Kizzy, that was the point I was trying to make,you managed to do so more succintly.
Really great post overall from you too.
Thanks Joey, I was just going to clap yours as I couldn't fault your view, but I thought I'd have a go at dragging it back on topic.
I looked on and thought nappies!?.... is that what defines attitudes to those living in poverty today washing nappies?
Having the hot water, soap powder, sterilising soloution and electric to wash terry nappies would have to be factored into the equation, not to mention a washing machine .. unless it's expected that those on welfare wash them down by the canal with a rock?
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Thanks Joey, I was just going to clap yours as I couldn't fault your view, but I thought I'd have a go at dragging it back on topic.
I looked on and thought nappies!?.... is that what defines attitudes to those living in poverty today washing nappies?
Having the hot water, soap powder, sterilising soloution and electric to wash terry nappies would have to be factored into the equation, not to mention a washing machine .. unless it's expected that those on welfare wash them down by the canal with a rock?
Indeed, all excellent and valid points again Kizzy,it does seem,for the really poor at any rate, there is a feeling such people should really be totally lower class UK citizens with no rights and probably no privileges at all either,even as to their children.

I just get more and more dismayed and saddened really.
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Indeed, all excellent and valid points again Kizzy,it does seem,for the really poor at any rate, there is a feeling such people should really be totally lower class UK citizens with no rights and probably no privileges at all either,even as to their children.

I just get more and more dismayed and saddened really.
Ah don't worry it's mainly us 80s kids and 'mrs bucket' (bouquet) types that are the like to have a pop at the guttersnipes The yoof like you and my daughter are not as easily persuaded and tend to analyse rather than swallow rhetoric.
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