
the more they reveal themselves as utterly unpleasant people.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:05,
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but they're not all positively misanthropic like this lot.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:11,
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it's just that i have no faith in any of them ever evolving into decent human beings, they're all on a downward spiral
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:18,
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in this post-ideological age where people are the means to the end of money rather than the other way round.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:20,
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One entirely disabled 61 year old man and my mrs who has cancer. Both worked all their life and told they are workshy and fit for work. Amnesty International have now challenged the government on matters of human rights. In the UK! Who'd have thought.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:14,
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needless to say it isn't helping their health any
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:21,
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Just what the doctor ordered. No wait, the opposite to that.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:24,
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hardly army material
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:37,
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if a load of teenagers can cause riots and terrorize half the country, it's clear that they're not as capable of keeping a lid on violence as they'd like to think
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:42,
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Somehow they haven't yet caught up with me.
If they take my money away from me it'll cost them a lot of money in hospital admissions, rebuilding DWP offices throughout the region after arson attacks, secure accommodation. And removing piss stains from everywhere.
Mad? I'd be bloody LIVID.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:43,
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If they take my money away from me it'll cost them a lot of money in hospital admissions, rebuilding DWP offices throughout the region after arson attacks, secure accommodation. And removing piss stains from everywhere.
Mad? I'd be bloody LIVID.

NHS right up to when she got diagnosed. She is in hospital 4 days a week having different treatments yet she has been told she is fit for work, lost her benefits and now her council house. I've given up my gaff and got us a bungalow together. Moving this week :)
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:57,
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Great work gone unrecognised.
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Sun 25 Aug 2013, 2:32,
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No matter how much I hate them, I can't actually believe they are stupid because they're not, so therefore they MUST be evil...
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:21,
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that capitalism balances itself out better without government interference
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:22,
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:26,
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When they were warned that they would by idependent bodies before they were implemented....
The one that springs to mind is the bedroom tax
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:30,
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The one that springs to mind is the bedroom tax

the government took their economic policy of austerity from an economic research paper that claimed that GDP growth would suddenly plummet if national debt to GDP ratio went above 90%. The paper wasn't peer reviewed, and only turned out to be complete bollocks when an economics student tried to replicate the results, and found that they had made simple mistakes in their Excel spreadsheet.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:43,
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you'd think that an extra half hour in bed would logically make you feel better but it actually just makes you feel more tired
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:47,
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when you consider the fact that money goes round in circles and doesn't just get destroyed when it is spent.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:50,
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keep telling you that it is the logical thing to do and you don't bother to stop to think too much about it
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:52,
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personally, i'd find it a bit of a mouthful
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:48,
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What tory policies do you agree with?
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:35,
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because you'll just disagree with me one way or the other whatever I say because you're more to the left or right of me, that's just polotics, and it tends to get sorted in the middle...
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:45,
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You are my cocitizen and have a laid-back attitude to many things, and I am intrigued to know your opinions.
Wasn't planning to have a heated debate, just to raise one eyebrow and say "fascinating" in the voice of Leonard Nimoy and probably leave it at that.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:52,
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Wasn't planning to have a heated debate, just to raise one eyebrow and say "fascinating" in the voice of Leonard Nimoy and probably leave it at that.

Don't get me wrong, I absolutely hate this bunch with a vengence, as I orinally said I think they're evil, but do believe some pain is nesesery to get our situation sorted, and difficult decissions have to be made, If I stated just one measure they'd taken that I thought was a good one, others here would either agree or disagree more or less strongly, and a pointless debate that noone could win would ensue, when there quite obviously is no clear cut solution to solve the problems we have, we just have people with different and opposing ideas on how to solve the problem. they're poloticians and we put them where they are to do the debating for us.
Soz for the spelling!
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 15:11,
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Soz for the spelling!

make a one man crazy, make another man sing.
Standing at some £1200000000000, or a similar amount. Not sure what we're going to do about that, or indeed whether we even have to, given that an enormous national debt seems to be a normal thing for any modern government. But Greece's apparently got too enormous. It's all very strange.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 15:19,
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Standing at some £1200000000000, or a similar amount. Not sure what we're going to do about that, or indeed whether we even have to, given that an enormous national debt seems to be a normal thing for any modern government. But Greece's apparently got too enormous. It's all very strange.



But taking care of the sick and vunerable must be a main priority and these people should be protected...
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:32,
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how about starting with their heads off?
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:36,
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the sick are going to die eventually, might as well get it over with! as for the poor and vulnerable, well, they just make the place look untidy really, don't they? best get them out of the way, too. we can have foreign investors in then, they don't want to see the place full of sickies and povvos, do they?
btw, not my real feelings, in case you didn't know.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:36,
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btw, not my real feelings, in case you didn't know.

wouldn't want foreign investors seeing them, either.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:39,
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we can keep the ones we use in the house, though
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 14:41,
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he keeps inviting me to join him in the park this weekend. he's a twat. he's had a t-shirt printed with "poet" on it and he calls himself liverpool's number one poet. this is bollocks, his poetry is dreary shite designed to attract gullible women*.
he also claims to be an artist, despite the fact that the shit he daubs on hubcaps looks like it's been done by a mentally-challenged 6-year-old.
*no, i didn't fall for it, i met him at a party.
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Mon 19 Aug 2013, 15:29,
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he also claims to be an artist, despite the fact that the shit he daubs on hubcaps looks like it's been done by a mentally-challenged 6-year-old.
*no, i didn't fall for it, i met him at a party.