Marc
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Local council election currently being counted. Hopefully we don't retain Labour.
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kz
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#WeAreFucked
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MoesTavern
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IT BEGINS
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/hours-after-the-election-the-dwp-says-it-is-looking-to-cut-a-disabled-access-to-work-scheme-10237191.html
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Ian
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Wondered if it would creep on to here.
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That document was released in March.
The scheme itself was introduced in 1994, by the Tories.
It has regular reviews under whichever administration is in power.
Nothing in there is in force, its just a feasibility document.
They're paying £90ph for sign language interpretters.
The proposed caps are £27k, £40k and £54kpa with an impact assessment of each cap.
The only thing that is fucked is the lefties clutching on to any old shit in order to paint their picture of doom and gloom.
Been full of it all day, oh we're so fucked, everything is fucked, the NHS is over, benefits are over, immigration is over etc. etc.
Fuck off.
Please do not bring unverified Facebook share first think later bollocks on to here.
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Ben G
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MoesTavern quoting tabloid's
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Ian
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I think these people want something to grasp on to.
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Russ
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One of the girls who works for me has visual impairments and has access to work support, great service and not excessive.
Love how Ian is saying it's Facebook bollocks and is quoting £90ph for sign language interpreters. Guessing you saw that in the Daily Mail?
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pow
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Ian good man.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
I voted labour because I don't have delusions I am a billionaire like the rest of you
Judging by the poll Russ, there's a remarkable number of billionaires on CS. I'm surprised there aren't more premium members
You'd think this was a meeting point for Hublot collectors and Sunseeker owners rather than a Vauxhall forum.
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Russ
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Pow's input is to laugh at Ian and hope he gets an extra burger at billing
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Russ
I voted labour because I don't have delusions I am a billionaire like the rest of you
Judging by the poll Russ, there's a remarkable number of billionaires on CS. I'm surprised there aren't more premium members
You'd think this was a meeting point for Hublot collectors and Sunseeker owners rather than a Vauxhall forum.
too busy adding to their portfolios mate
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Please do not bring unverified Facebook share first think later bollocks on to here.
Amen to that!
Would love an 'ignore' feature on CS like other forums
quote: Originally posted by Russ
... £90ph for sign language interpreters.
Probably not PAYE, usually it's £20-30 per hour, but i don't doubt freelancers could demand that.
Either way it's a small niggle and shouldn't distract from the fact that that article posted by clickbait-facebook-fannies is, by and large, scaremongering bollocks
[Edited on 09-05-2015 by Dom]
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Russ
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indeed, nobody would click the headline that a 'Tories to undertake a sensible review of benefits to ensure those in need get support'
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Aaron
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Russ, as every day passes you sound more and more like a woman.
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Russ
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ok beautiful
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Local council election currently being counted. Hopefully we don't retain Labour.
Hung parliament. Essentially split 3 ways. I'm shocked at the amount of Labour votes considering what they did during the last council.
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Cavey
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Mostly Labour in Derby too. Which means our 40 quid brown bin tax stands, probably
The government letter we had round about council tax and the incredibly severe reductions (especially compared to many other wards) was quite insightful to the job they're being forced to do though.
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MoesTavern
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Wondered if it would creep on to here.
x20
That document was released in March.
The scheme itself was introduced in 1994, by the Tories.
It has regular reviews under whichever administration is in power.
Nothing in there is in force, its just a feasibility document.
They're paying £90ph for sign language interpretters.
The proposed caps are £27k, £40k and £54kpa with an impact assessment of each cap.
The only thing that is fucked is the lefties clutching on to any old shit in order to paint their picture of doom and gloom.
Been full of it all day, oh we're so fucked, everything is fucked, the NHS is over, benefits are over, immigration is over etc. etc.
Fuck off.
Please do not bring unverified Facebook share first think later bollocks on to here.
amazing
How dare these 'lefties' express an opinion you don't agree with.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by MoesTavern
How dare these 'lefties' express an opinion you don't agree with.
Where did you post an opinion exactly? All i see is you, again, posting a link to a baitclick article which bends the truth to humongous levels (as Ian has pointed out)
It's the same as your "OMGZZZZZZ!!!!1111 Tories plant audience!!!!!11!!" bait-post, except you clearly didn't realise Labour did the same back in 2010
[Edited on 09-05-2015 by Dom]
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MoesTavern
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I was responding to Ian's rant about lefty doom-mongers.
Also do you really think that 'Yeah well Labour did it too so ner' is any kind of response?
[Edited on 09-05-2015 by MoesTavern]
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andy1868
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Somewhat serious post alert. I don't understand a lot of labour supporters on my Facebook at the moment, it's like a lot of them can't get over the fact that Ed didn't get in. Unfortunately there are more people in this country that supported David Cameron and that's the head and tail of it. Okay I appreciate that a lot of people have problems with the Tories flavour of austerity and they're entitled to that opinion but the simple fact is that more people think it's just fine. This is a democracy no? The larger number has spoken whether some people like it or not.
There's also a lot of people on my Facebook whinging that it was the non voters that ruined Ed's chances. Well whose to say that the non voters would vote for him anyway?
[Edited on 09-05-2015 by andy1868]
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Russ
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Because it's unfair austerity?
Child poverty at its highest levels
Homeless up by 1000
Nurses reduced by 6000
People being treated in tents in car parks at A&E
Food banks used by over 1,000,000
Royal Mail sold on the cheap, the best man at George Osborne's wedding buys £50m stake through his hedge fund
50p tax rate cut for the high earners
Front line police cut by 17,000 and support staff cut by the same number
50,000 families moved out of London due to cost of living
University fees increased
HSBC not punished for their part in tax evasion
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Ojc
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Jews
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Russ
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Well said
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andy1868
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And they're all valid points Russ, I truly agree with you. But more people agree with that than don't.
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