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May 29 2012, 11:24 AM
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QUOTE (Bloggo @ May 29 2012, 12:22 PM) As a society we seem to have drifted into a "me first, I'm more important, something for nothing" culture. It needs to change and people need to take more responsibility for their own actions and future. That is why the country needed a conservative government, Thatcher was the first PM to say 'look if you dont ogot work you are not going to have much', Blair and his clowns gave people a lifestyle they should never have had propped up on benefits.
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May 29 2012, 11:37 AM
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QUOTE (Bloggo @ May 29 2012, 12:22 PM) As a society we seem to have drifted into a "me first, I'm more important, something for nothing" culture. It needs to change and people need to take more responsibility for their own actions and future. I do agree but a little help at certain times is something we all deserve. And this has nothing to do with politics.
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May 29 2012, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE (Timbo @ May 29 2012, 12:37 PM) I do agree but a little help at certain times is something we all deserve.
And this has nothing to do with politics. I disagree, not everyone deserves to be helped. Particularly those that commit crimes against us and who defraud a pressurised benefits system designed to help those that really need support.
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May 29 2012, 11:42 AM
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QUOTE (Timbo @ May 29 2012, 12:37 PM) I do agree but a little help at certain times is something we all deserve.
And this has nothing to do with politics. I agree also, but welfare spending increased hugely under labour. Some families were getting more than a little help, I know a family who has 4 kids and one parent works part time by choice, the rest of their income is benefits.
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May 29 2012, 11:44 AM
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QUOTE (Bloggo @ May 29 2012, 12:41 PM) I disagree, not everyone deserves to be helped. Particularly those that commit crimes against us and who defraud a pressurised benefits system designed to help those that really need support. What, students? Yeah they are criminals. QUOTE (andy1979uk @ May 29 2012, 12:42 PM) I agree also, but welfare spending increased hugely under labour. Some families were getting more than a little help, I know a family who has 4 kids and one parent works part time by choice, the rest of their income is benefits. That is wrong and is a huge strain on the system, but things such as EMA for students helps what will be the future tax payers. It is not the be all and end all though. There are other things.
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May 29 2012, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE (Timbo @ May 29 2012, 12:44 PM) What, students? Yeah they are criminals. I didn't mention students. Why are you so defensive about them. There are good ones and bad ones. I was referring to those people who consiously rip off the benefits system and us, the tax payers, in the process.
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May 29 2012, 11:51 AM
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QUOTE (Bloggo @ May 29 2012, 12:48 PM) I didn't mention students. Why are you so defensive about them. There are good ones and bad ones. I was referring to those people who consiously rip off the benefits system and us, the tax payers, in the process. There are some who think that it is a way of life now, if you can work abit then thats extra money but the main income is from welfare.
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May 29 2012, 11:52 AM
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QUOTE (andy1979uk @ May 29 2012, 12:51 PM) There are some who think that it is a way of life now, if you can work abit then thats extra money but the main income is from welfare. There was that father of 17 who lost 6 in a fire, he did'nt work yet had child after child. Its trajic what happened of course and he will never get over it, but he should take some responsibility.
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May 29 2012, 12:00 PM
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QUOTE (Bloggo @ May 29 2012, 12:48 PM) I didn't mention students. Why are you so defensive about them. There are good ones and bad ones. I was referring to those people who consiously rip off the benefits system and us, the tax payers, in the process. I just figured, since we were in general talking about students. I am defensive about young people in general because I'm old enough to not have to deal with people saying "you have no life experience" but (almost) young enough to remember what it's like to grow up in the current climate. The bolded section I agree.
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May 29 2012, 12:00 PM
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QUOTE (andy1979uk @ May 29 2012, 12:52 PM) There was that father of 17 who lost 6 in a fire, he did'nt work yet had child after child. Its trajic what happened of course and he will never get over it, but he should take some responsibility. He and his wife I presume (the news report says the parents but could have been his mistress) have just been arrested for murder.
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May 29 2012, 12:02 PM
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QUOTE (Bloggo @ May 29 2012, 01:00 PM) He and his wife I presume (the news report says the parents but could have been his mistress) have just been arrested for murder. Yep just read that, very sad story indeed. Despite his lifestyle choices the children did not deserve to die.
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May 29 2012, 12:08 PM
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QUOTE (andy1979uk @ May 29 2012, 01:02 PM) Yep just read that, very sad story indeed. Despite his lifestyle choices the children did not deserve to die. Unlike him if found guilty. I would hang him for this atrosity.
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May 29 2012, 12:11 PM
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QUOTE (Bloggo @ May 29 2012, 01:08 PM) Unlike him if found guilty. I would hang him for this atrosity. There is alot that does'nt add up. He said he was woken by the smoke alarm as they were asleep downstairs, rubbish as the fire started downstairs he would have been able to go up and get the kids. Also why did the police have to stop him getting back in, if he was in the house already ? It will all come out in the wash sooner or later.
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May 29 2012, 01:44 PM
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Someone asked this morning how we could stop people littering?
Yes, it is an education thing, but its also a morals matter. If you are lead to believe that you are the most important thing in the Universe and no one should ever say no to you - then why shouldn't you leave litter? Nothing to do with University education or anything else - simply one's moral compass. We've lost that haven't we?
The counter argument is that it creates employment and without these low level crimes, wouldn't road sweepers and Policemen out of work? Indeed aren't the Police neglecting their duty by treating this as low level unimportant crime? By the by, can you imagine the squealing that would go on when a WBC warden doles out the first £50 fine!!!
Even so, Society can still be self regulating. When did any of us last challenge someone dropping litter? When did we point out to someone that they've dropped a fag end? Yes, I have and been roundly abused. Ironically, by someone (must have been aged about 60) who was in the process of thanking me for having a go at a militant cyclist on a pavement!
I can claim to have been brought up for a period by Grandparents who lived in some poverty in the rough end of a big city. They kept themselves respectable and littering would have been an anathma - it certainly went on, fag ends and the like, but as my Grandmother would say by people who had poor personal habits; vis wouldn't want to do their laundry.
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May 29 2012, 01:48 PM
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QUOTE (On the edge @ May 29 2012, 02:44 PM) Someone asked this morning how we could stop people littering?
Yes, it is an education thing, but its also a morals matter. If you are lead to believe that you are the most important thing in the Universe and no one should ever say no to you - then why shouldn't you leave litter? Nothing to do with University education or anything else - simply one's moral compass. We've lost that haven't we?
The counter argument is that it creates employment and without these low level crimes, wouldn't road sweepers and Policemen out of work? Indeed aren't the Police neglecting their duty by treating this as low level unimportant crime? By the by, can you imagine the squealing that would go on when a WBC warden doles out the first £50 fine!!!
Even so, Society can still be self regulating. When did any of us last challenge someone dropping litter? When did we point out to someone that they've dropped a fag end? Yes, I have and been roundly abused. Ironically, by someone (must have been aged about 60) who was in the process of thanking me for having a go at a militant cyclist on a pavement!
I can claim to have been brought up for a period by Grandparents who lived in some poverty in the rough end of a big city. They kept themselves respectable and littering would have been an anathma - it certainly went on, fag ends and the like, but as my Grandmother would say by people who had poor personal habits; vis wouldn't want to do their laundry. Nicely put OtE.
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