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Tory benefit reforms shambles
National audit office .........four times as much to implement as the weasel faced arses first told us
Over to you ester McVey with your designer perfume let's see you nodding along like a donkey on the front benches
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SLUDGE FACTORY
National audit office .........four times as much to implement as the weasel faced arses first told us
Over to you ester McVey with your designer perfume let's see you nodding along like a donkey on the front benches
The Tories detest the sick, the disabled and the working classes it’s in their genes.
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Auntie Andy
The Tories detest the sick, the disabled and the working classes it’s in their genes.
Working class Tories are the worst like string fellow, don't speak ill of the dead but I am going to in his case
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Old ninianclark and croesy nick have gone schtum
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Old ninianclark and croesy nick have gone schtum
That's because, personally, I'd prefer not to suffer abuse and lies from you about my wife's health and allegations you are making about me suggesting you being sectioned.
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ninianclark
What deadlines were missed ?
Paying people their money.
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Nick
That's because, personally, I'd prefer not to suffer abuse and lies from you about my wife's health and allegations you are making about me suggesting you being sectioned.
Personally that's bullshit , you know exactly what you said about me being sectioned u old tart
Stick that up ur chuffa and stop fibbing
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ninianclark
It's never stopped you before - werent you dancing on thatchers grave, or bought the wicked witch is dead song. You never know maybe Stringfellow has left you his supply of viagra in his will ?
I'd have thought you'd be busy today - packing your rucksack and off to that festival at White Hart Lane (recreation ground)
No I wasn't , couldn't stand the old cow though
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ninianclark
No I havent - Ive been in a fecking meeting, you really are off your cake - is it the weather ?
Typical Govt IT project gone a bit off track. Happened with the NHS infrastructure project under Labour (and later scaled back after going way way way over budget).
Mental Health project for the NHS in London was another one.
Universal credit - I think was Logica and Cap Gemini who were the main contractors. Not sure if penalty clauses have been applied - or more likely a client that didnt know what they wanted - or kept changing their reqs.
The intentions seem to have the right outcome in mind - ie benefits are scaled up / down dependent on circumstances - rather than on or off as was the case apparently.
How much was the contract worth ? how much has it cost ? , what key deliverables were met ? , what deadlines were missed ? , what contract penalty clauses were applied - if any ?
The audit office are the ones to ask or go buy a copy of the independent or and you'll like this , search Google
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Personally that's bullshit , you know exactly what you said about me being sectioned u old tart
Stick that up ur chuffa and stop fibbing
You were totally wrong about my wife and you are totally wrong about me saying anything about you being sectioned.
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Nick
You were totally wrong about my wife and you are totally wrong about me saying anything about you being sectioned.
Obviously at the time you were confused about your wife as I distinctively remember you telling me , as for the sectioning it's as true as Cardiff city being in the premiership now piss off mark
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Obviously at the time you were confused about your wife as I distinctively remember you telling me , as for the sectioning it's as true as Cardiff city being in the premiership now piss off mark
Yes, easy mistake to make thinking my wife had cancer when she didn't!!
Now cough up the evidence regarding the use of the term sectioning.
You are quite obviously lying for whatever reason you see fit.
Strange, strange man.
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Nick
Yes, easy mistake to make thinking my wife had cancer when she didn't!!
Now cough up the evidence regarding the use of the term sectioning.
You are quite obviously lying for whatever reason you see fit.
Strange, strange man.
You said in a thread to which I had just contributed .......at least I haven't been sectioned ..........several posters saw it and commented on it
I left the thread as it was beneath me to reply
With regard to her indoors , a nurse at the time , you said she had a life threatening illness , I send you a get well soon pm
Now either you take it on the chin or keep babbling
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SLUDGE FACTORY
You said in a thread to which I had just contributed .......at least I haven't been sectioned ..........several posters saw it and commented on it
I left the thread as it was beneath me to reply
With regard to her indoors , a nurse at the time , you said she had a life threatening illness , I send you a get well soon pm
Now either you take it on the chin or keep babbling
I remember this comment and I remember replying to it. I also remember a thread being deleted not too long ago so 2+2=?
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Eric Cartman
I remember this comment and I remember replying to it. I also remember a thread being deleted not too long ago so 2+2=?
Thanks mate
I fancy Portugal tonight
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Eric Cartman
I remember this comment and I remember replying to it. I also remember a thread being deleted not too long ago so 2+2=?
:shrug:
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Nick
:shrug:
You said it , the thread was deleted as several people thought what you said was in poor taste
Get over it and watch the football
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Wales-Bales
Paying people their money.
Give em a job or offer one I say, if they can work .
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life on mars
Give em a job or offer one I say, if they can work .
Like this lazy git swinging the lead
https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presente...versal-credit/
Maybe it's time to stop referring to yourself as a frustrated leftie?
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Veg1960
It's all over tonight's news
Shocking what this lot are getting away with
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fFor every sad story you could find one where folk really will not work , but do work the system ,make themselves unemployable which spoils it for the genuine ones , I might be a frustrated leftie , but i'm not a stupid one , got a family of 3 in our road who have never worked and never will ,smoke dope all week , they have no illness ,just make themselves so unemployable its a gift ,probably costing the state 30k a year , thats 600k since I lived here , and I guess there maybe more out there so lets debate that as well as the poorly treated ones.
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life on mars
fFor every sad story you could find one where folk really will not work , but do work the system ,make themselves unemployable which spoils it for the genuine ones , I might be a frustrated leftie , but i'm not a stupid one , got a family of 3 in our road who have never worked and never will ,smoke dope all week , they have no illness ,just make themselves so unemployable its a gift ,probably costing the state 30k a year , thats 600k since I lived here , and I guess there maybe more out there so lets debate that as well as the poorly treated ones.
Have to agree with you see it all the time but if we can recognise it then why can’t the state
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life on mars
fFor every sad story you could find one where folk really will not work , but do work the system ,make themselves unemployable which spoils it for the genuine ones , I might be a frustrated leftie , but i'm not a stupid one , got a family of 3 in our road who have never worked and never will ,smoke dope all week , they have no illness ,just make themselves so unemployable its a gift ,probably costing the state 30k a year , thats 600k since I lived here , and I guess there maybe more out there so lets debate that as well as the poorly treated ones.
Probably costing the state 30 k a year is exactly the pluck a figure out of the air that means little
If they are smoking weed all day shop em to the old bill.......after all it's your money
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Re: Tory benefit reforms shambles
The unemployed, the nation's least favourite benefit claimants, are getting it in the neck again. Once more, Blighty gives away, yes gifts, more than twice as much in foreign aid each year than what it pays in Jobseekers Allowance. The figures are £13.4 billion versus £4.9 billion.
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Veg1960
So the fella has been found not fit to work but has to attend the Jobcentre to discuss ways he can return to work if and when is health improves. It seems to me that the state just wants to make the lives of people such as him as miserable as possible.