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A very interesting point was raised on the Mathew Wright Show today
Are foreign workers really taking our jobs?
or as a Nation, are we too lazy?
Who really is to blame?
The company's for exploiting foreign workers by paying them a lot less?
This is always an emotive topic so let me state here and now, I am not being a Racist bigot
or as a Nation, are we too lazy?
Who really is to blame?
The company's for exploiting foreign workers by paying them a lot less?
This is always an emotive topic so let me state here and now, I am not being a Racist bigot
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1.I can't afford Chanel 5 and have to settle for Brut or Old Spice.
2. A woman who has nothing better to do with her time than laze around watching TV in the morning is a serious social concern,although I am given to understand that social mores South of the Tyne are somewhat more lax than those to the North.
1.I can't afford Chanel 5 and have to settle for Brut or Old Spice.
2. A woman who has nothing better to do with her time than laze around watching TV in the morning is a serious social concern,although I am given to understand that social mores South of the Tyne are somewhat more lax than those to the North.
You have to have money to live and so you have to work to get it, or beg, borrow or steal it if that is your inclination. What i do not like to see are the lads between 16 and 18 hanging about with no hope whatsoever of getting a job. In fact it seems to me that companies have stopped employing them. How on earth are their parents expected to keep them - they cannot 'sign on' until they are 18. Going on to the NHS when I was a child - before the NHS was even thought of - I was in the local hospital for a couple of months enforced stay and the nurses there were all Irish. My next door neighbour who is black came from Jamaica shortly after the war when no-one wanted to drive buses or do menial work and the Government actually begged them to come here and work. He has worked wherever he could find a job - I love listening to him talking about the various jobs he did - so it has been going on for a long time.
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soaps, there are millions of benefit claimants out there.. do you think all their movements are captured on cctv, and viewed by benefit investigators?
that "it's someone else's problem" attitude is just one of the reasons this country is in trouble.
if you don't want to report it, you can't gripe about it.
that "it's someone else's problem" attitude is just one of the reasons this country is in trouble.
if you don't want to report it, you can't gripe about it.
EDDIE51 most people find it very hard to claim any kind of benefit so no wonder they want to be paid on the the lump.
The trouble and messing about you would have to work long hours for a few weeks is not worth it.
The DWP don't make it easy for you and treat most of the people i know like scum, certainly make them feel like scum.
The trouble and messing about you would have to work long hours for a few weeks is not worth it.
The DWP don't make it easy for you and treat most of the people i know like scum, certainly make them feel like scum.
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