Should this whiny bitch I know be allowed to go on holiday?

Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

Only if they don't come back!
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

No, if you don't work you should get no money, I'm not going to work my ass off for a wanker of a manager whilst Vicky Pollard's can watch Jeremy Kyle with a roll up and a 2 litre of strongbow.
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

no we should all be hung and flogged you tossers. ive just applied to manchester council only to be told the cleaning job i wanted to jump hoops through to get is already taken.but guess what i can still apply for it coz the closing date is this friday.this system was probably devised by some twat sat in an office browsing bluemoon why being payed handsomely by their company.so instead of slagging people off go do some fucking work.nice thread glen im sure you will get the response you usually get for these tedious slag off the unemployed threads.
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

glen quagmire said:
A friend of my wife's was chatting on the phone last night. She is going to majorca next week. She is on the sick, due to 'chronic' neck pain and has 3 kids. I ask you, people of bluemoon, should people on benefits be allowed out the country?


Do you think there are any job vacancies for people to spy on benefit cheats abroad?
Y'know lying on the beach taking snap shots of "disabled" claimants waterskiing
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

Kun Aguero said:
No, if you don't work you should get no money, I'm not going to work my ass off for a wanker of a manager whilst Vicky Pollard's can watch Jeremy Kyle with a roll up and a 2 litre of strongbow.
If you lose your job tomorrow and cant get another one what will you do?
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

The cookie monster said:
Kun Aguero said:
No, if you don't work you should get no money, I'm not going to work my ass off for a wanker of a manager whilst Vicky Pollard's can watch Jeremy Kyle with a roll up and a 2 litre of strongbow.
If you lose your job tomorrow and cant get another one what will you do?

Start up my own compay.
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

glen quagmire said:
A friend of my wife's was chatting on the phone last night. She is going to majorca next week. She is on the sick, due to 'chronic' neck pain and has 3 kids. I ask you, people of bluemoon, should people on benefits be allowed out the country?

Why, do you think someone claiming in Newry should not be allowed to go for an interview in Dundalk?
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

Kun Aguero said:
The cookie monster said:
Kun Aguero said:
No, if you don't work you should get no money, I'm not going to work my ass off for a wanker of a manager whilst Vicky Pollard's can watch Jeremy Kyle with a roll up and a 2 litre of strongbow.
If you lose your job tomorrow and cant get another one what will you do?

Start up my own compay.


Presumably not in the proof reading field.
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

I have mates on benefits who are on them not by choice but because they have a mortgage to pay and children to look after. They genuinely need the money while they're job searching

I remember when I got made redundant a couple of years back and I went to the job centre in Bolton to see if any engineering jobs where opening up. When I was coming out I heard two scrotes with 5 kids talking. Basically she wanted him to hurry up because I think she wanted to go Greggs or something. Then what really wound me up was his reply, 'I've got to pretend I'm looking for a job or they wont give me my benefits'.

People like that should be targeted, the people who take the p*** out of the benefit system.
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

glen quagmire said:
A friend of my wife's was chatting on the phone last night. She is going to majorca next week. She is on the sick, due to 'chronic' neck pain and has 3 kids. I ask you, people of bluemoon, should people on benefits be allowed out the country?

What has the fact that she has three kids got to do with it, unless of course she is taking them out of school to go.
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

Kun Aguero said:
The cookie monster said:
Kun Aguero said:
No, if you don't work you should get no money, I'm not going to work my ass off for a wanker of a manager whilst Vicky Pollard's can watch Jeremy Kyle with a roll up and a 2 litre of strongbow.
If you lose your job tomorrow and cant get another one what will you do?

Start up my own compay.

So would you begrudge some guy who has just worked for 30 years lost his job then goes on jobseekers allowance while he looks for something else?
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

glen quagmire said:
A friend of my wife's was chatting on the phone last night. She is going to majorca next week. She is on the sick, due to 'chronic' neck pain and has 3 kids. I ask you, people of bluemoon, should people on benefits be allowed out the country?


So you know that her 'chronic' neck pain stops her doing everything then?
Mum's ill so the kids have to suffer as well?

Are you a doctor?
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

Please don't turn it into a hate thread. For the record, i believe it has fuck all to do with anyone, where anyone goes. It was the reaction of one of my lads at work. As i am getting him to drop the mrs friend off at john lennon. He is normally a laid back fella, but went into a bit of a rant, along the lines of 'how can someone who's never worked and live on handouts from the state, afford to go abroad'? (he can't this year due to making home improvements instead)
 

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