Starmer's vision quest

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CXRAndy

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It's such a shite saying though, charity should begin with those most in need. I'd rather pay taxes towards supporting someone who has had to flee their homeland and leave everything they own behind than some feckless Brit who refuses to make the most of the opportunities provided by being born in a wealthy and safe country.

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BoldonLad

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It's such a shite saying though, charity should begin with those most in need. I'd rather pay taxes towards supporting someone who has had to flee their homeland and leave everything they own behind than some feckless Brit who refuses to make the most of the opportunities provided by being born in a wealthy and safe country.

I think it was 1999, when I was age 52, I was barred from my local pub, for engaging in fisticuffs with a fellow drinker (a vague acquaintance, who was a supply teacher).

It was a discussion about the HongKong Chinese who were (allegedly) about to invade our shores when we handed HongKong back to the Chinese, I expressed the view that I would rather have a hard working Chinese as a neighbour than an idle Brit. My drinking companion took exception to this, and threw a punch, which missed, mine didn't. It is the one and only time I have been barred from a pub, in my 77 years 😂
 

Pross

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I do know a few "indigenous lazy feckers" (one of them is Son No2), but, surprised to see such sentiments on here and not from "the usual suspects".

As I said a few days ago, I did used to vote Tory! :laugh: I think denying these people exist in fairly substantial numbers would be foolish although that's a long way from lumping everyone who claims benefits into that category. My wife works in the care sector and regularly used to struggle to get people to work overtime to cover sickness etc. because it would affect their benefits (that's a major flaw in the system though to be fair, it should never be financially not worth your while to work).
 

BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
Location
South Tyneside
As I said a few days ago, I did used to vote Tory! :laugh: I think denying these people exist in fairly substantial numbers would be foolish although that's a long way from lumping everyone who claims benefits into that category. My wife works in the care sector and regularly used to struggle to get people to work overtime to cover sickness etc. because it would affect their benefits (that's a major flaw in the system though to be fair, it should never be financially not worth your while to work).

OMG MY wife used to work in care sector, and, had same problem!
 

Stevo 666

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It's such a shite saying though, charity should begin with those most in need. I'd rather pay taxes towards supporting someone who has had to flee their homeland and leave everything they own behind than some feckless Brit who refuses to make the most of the opportunities provided by being born in a wealthy and safe country.

True, there are too many Brits who fall into that category but we can't tell them to go away, other solutions are needed.

I suppose we could have endless arguments about who is most in need but regardless of whether you think it's a sh1t saying, a lot of the electorate sign up to that.
 

Stevo 666

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As I said a few days ago, I did used to vote Tory! :laugh: I think denying these people exist in fairly substantial numbers would be foolish although that's a long way from lumping everyone who claims benefits into that category. My wife works in the care sector and regularly used to struggle to get people to work overtime to cover sickness etc. because it would affect their benefits (that's a major flaw in the system though to be fair, it should never be financially not worth your while to work).

It's good that quite a few people are aligned with the general Tory principles even if they're not keen on the current team.
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
In the what now? :laugh:

Assuming you mean what I guess you do, that's proper turkeys voting for Xmas stuff, as Reform intend to shut Holyrood & rule Scotland from London, or maybe from wherever the fück Farage's offshore tax haven is.
 
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CXRAndy

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Is this same Robert Jenrick who was trying to out fare dodgers on the underground and one told him to fark off and said he’d got a knife. But the man of law and order couldn’t be arsed to report it to the police.

Yes he's the one that after bringing fare dodgers to the news, has seen patrols on the underground and people stopped 👍
 
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