Re: Solar Panel Companies
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 11:46 pm
Pop their bubble or your as guilty as them.
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Always happens when you point out the facts.Whelley Warrior wrote:Oh dear, looks like one or two nerves have been touched!
And I only mentioned benefits in a bit of information about Solar Panel scams.
Too many people today living on benefits, not because they need to, but because they want to!Uncle Fester wrote:Always happens when you point out the facts.Whelley Warrior wrote:Oh dear, looks like one or two nerves have been touched!
And I only mentioned benefits in a bit of information about Solar Panel scams.
As for how many, dose it matter?
If you think that no one or even a small minority are abusing a poorly conceived and administered benefit system then you really need to wake up and smell the roses.
Countless TV and press reports cover this problem, a problem that is costing the country a fortune.
If you insist on an example my neighbour pops out an illegitimate child every 4 years or so, lives in the same type of house as me, drives a better car, has the latest mobile phone, goes on holiday every year, goes out and spends at least £50 on a night out every week, smokes 10 a day and wears designer labels, all this and has never worked a day in her life. How do I know all this, because she takes great pleasure in telling me. The best part is she complains when one of her brood ask for a pair of trainers.
She is one of thousands.
My problem is I still consider fags, booze, a car and holidays in the sun etc. as a luxury not a necessity that should be provided by the state.
It's easy to bury your head in the sand but don't expect everyone else to do the same.
good sum up. Heres a good example from todays paperWhelley Warrior wrote:Too many people today living on benefits, not because they need to, but because they want to!Uncle Fester wrote:Always happens when you point out the facts.Whelley Warrior wrote:Oh dear, looks like one or two nerves have been touched!
And I only mentioned benefits in a bit of information about Solar Panel scams.
As for how many, dose it matter?
If you think that no one or even a small minority are abusing a poorly conceived and administered benefit system then you really need to wake up and smell the roses.
Countless TV and press reports cover this problem, a problem that is costing the country a fortune.
If you insist on an example my neighbour pops out an illegitimate child every 4 years or so, lives in the same type of house as me, drives a better car, has the latest mobile phone, goes on holiday every year, goes out and spends at least £50 on a night out every week, smokes 10 a day and wears designer labels, all this and has never worked a day in her life. How do I know all this, because she takes great pleasure in telling me. The best part is she complains when one of her brood ask for a pair of trainers.
She is one of thousands.
My problem is I still consider fags, booze, a car and holidays in the sun etc. as a luxury not a necessity that should be provided by the state.
It's easy to bury your head in the sand but don't expect everyone else to do the same.
Like everything else, a good system abused by a increasing minority, many of which are just bone idle.
What a sad country we have become!
Thank God for the Daily Mail.Fujiman wrote:good sum up. Heres a good example from todays paperWhelley Warrior wrote:Too many people today living on benefits, not because they need to, but because they want to!Uncle Fester wrote: Always happens when you point out the facts.
As for how many, dose it matter?
If you think that no one or even a small minority are abusing a poorly conceived and administered benefit system then you really need to wake up and smell the roses.
Countless TV and press reports cover this problem, a problem that is costing the country a fortune.
If you insist on an example my neighbour pops out an illegitimate child every 4 years or so, lives in the same type of house as me, drives a better car, has the latest mobile phone, goes on holiday every year, goes out and spends at least £50 on a night out every week, smokes 10 a day and wears designer labels, all this and has never worked a day in her life. How do I know all this, because she takes great pleasure in telling me. The best part is she complains when one of her brood ask for a pair of trainers.
She is one of thousands.
My problem is I still consider fags, booze, a car and holidays in the sun etc. as a luxury not a necessity that should be provided by the state.
It's easy to bury your head in the sand but don't expect everyone else to do the same.
Like everything else, a good system abused by a increasing minority, many of which are just bone idle.
What a sad country we have become!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... g-GOA.html
They sure are, and Wigan being one of the worse area's in the country for living on benefits in spite of work being available.Uncle Fester wrote:Well done, you've just agreed with what I said in my first post.
Bottom line is there are a lot of people abusing and fiddling the benefit system in this country, it's not being judgmental to think this, its a fact.
As for anyone's personal circumstances, past or present, I'm afraid just dose not interest me because I don't want to seem judgmental.