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01/04/2013
#PMQs Discussion of suicide as a result of benefit cuts
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Mr. Cameron believes the view of the government and charities is that if you keep "checking up" on disabled people, they will somehow be able to work... just in case they are committing fraud by suddenly not being disabled.
I think Mr Cameron should be "checked up" for his ability to lead for the people, and not against.
I feel a VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE is on it's way.
I think Mr Cameron should be "checked up" for his ability to lead for the people, and not against.
I feel a VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE is on it's way.
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Iain Duncan Smith LYING EVIL BASTARD
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8:50 pm
Check out what he says at 2:15 in
http://www.youtube.com/embed/_7dYPQjAZWE
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'Huge Problem' Of Male Suicide Rate In UK
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'Huge Problem' Of Male Suicide Rate In UK
The highest rate was in the male age bracket 30-44 and the recession is thought to be playing a part in many of the deaths.
The highest rate was in the male age bracket 30-44 and the recession is thought to be playing a part in many of the deaths.
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To Iain Duncan Smith: Yes, you could live on £53 per week
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3:40 pm
Dear Iain,
Here's your grocery shopping list of mostly weekly
or bi-weekly essentials.
Try this for a Year at least! We would like you to put your, no, our money where your mouth is!
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Costs of Living:
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In focus:
That's £25.94 Over budget, which means I
need a shorter shopping list...
£8.00 to spend..
£18 if you don't pay Council Tax £23 if you decide you can afford not to be contacted or call JSA/Benefit Agencies; with a premium rate call cost if you cannot leave the house and call from their offices. Which reminds me, they do not allow Crisis loan calls on their land lines, so guess what... you pay at least 50p a minute. Last time I did this I spent 90 minutes in a queue, 60 on hold, and after insisting I fill in the form over the phone, as the online form is fundamentally flawed, 30 minutes of talk time, resulting another 90 minutes of hold, and then being cut off, only to receive a letter of rejection.
£135 call, I guess that goes to the
government.
We Haven't even got round to basic clothing, transport,
even
insurance or even poll taxes yet!
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*With Council Tax, The CAB really beats around the bush here with no actual useable figures, typical of a government agency created to make things easier for people!
Also assuming that benefits pay your rent.
At what's left for people who have lost thier jobs, still paying a mortgage and repayments on a car, pets, divorcees still paying for children? The disabled, who on most account are now denied help or recognition by even the NHS thanks to massive barbaric cuts.
Also picture this, paid for by your taxes:
http://johnnyvoid.wordpress.com/2012/09/10/more-spent-on-bombs-and-war-than-disability-benefits-the-true-legacy-of-the-paralympic-games/
http://johnnyvoid.wordpress.com/2012/09/10/more-spent-on-bombs-and-war-than-disability-benefits-the-true-legacy-of-the-paralympic-games/
Forget even having a TV Liscence
If you think you can fit this in to £53 to
survive, please, please contact me!
See also:
Conclusion:
If you ask me at the end of the day, the
ones of us who are being given no choice but to live on benefits make
such fantastic accountants that really they should be the people in
government calculating the nation's budget!
Well Iain, I guess that, seeing as you have
benefitted from inheriting a paid for house, being able to claim expenses,
having the money to pay you own cleaners, accountants, have your own savings, a
decent pension which will never be stolen the your government, and financial
contributions from wealthy supporters, you should have no problem living on £53
a month. Now you can buy your weekly petrol or train pass with that handy £53,
and spare the rest of your weekly budget with those savings, expense claims, and
those contributions you earn.
Well done, see, you can prove to us all now that you
can easily complete this task! I am sure many people will visit you in the
future to give you a hefty pat on the back for showing us how it's done
Your's Sincerely,
"Benefit Scum"
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