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

Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

The Pink Panther said:
SWP's back said:
The Pink Panther said:
What the E111 does not cover



So if she does become immobile, the E111 will not cover the cost of her family staying with her and it will not cover the repatriation costs
No, but 99.99% of the time you don't need that anyway.

The E111 will cover the costs of care and treatment, much like the NHS does in the UK. It is simply an equivilancy.

She has supposedly a chronic neck problem, chances are if she's going to take ill, it'll be that, especially if she is going on the piss in her high heeled shoes
If I knew I had a serious health issue, I wouldn't travel without peace of mind
My Mother in Law has major back problems and her additional health insurance is not insubstantial. She will not travel abroad without this cover.
Chronic doesn't mean "awful", it means "unlikely to get better"/"persistant or long term".
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

citykev28 said:
Certainly not. In fact, I'd cut off their internets, disconnect their SKY signal, put a block on their phones to stop them dialling takeaway numbers and arrest them on sight if they are spotted wearing Nike Air Max trainers.

I would just shoot them in front of there families
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

SWP's back said:
The Pink Panther said:
SWP's back said:
No, but 99.99% of the time you don't need that anyway.

The E111 will cover the costs of care and treatment, much like the NHS does in the UK. It is simply an equivilancy.

She has supposedly a chronic neck problem, chances are if she's going to take ill, it'll be that, especially if she is going on the piss in her high heeled shoes
If I knew I had a serious health issue, I wouldn't travel without peace of mind
My Mother in Law has major back problems and her additional health insurance is not insubstantial. She will not travel abroad without this cover.
Chronic doesn't mean "awful", it means "unlikely to get better"/"persistant or long term".

'Chronic' means something else entirely round my way, baby.
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

TheMightyQuinn said:
SWP's back said:
The Pink Panther said:
She has supposedly a chronic neck problem, chances are if she's going to take ill, it'll be that, especially if she is going on the piss in her high heeled shoes
If I knew I had a serious health issue, I wouldn't travel without peace of mind
My Mother in Law has major back problems and her additional health insurance is not insubstantial. She will not travel abroad without this cover.
Chronic doesn't mean "awful", it means "unlikely to get better"/"persistant or long term".

'Chronic' means something else entirely round my way, baby.

Hello Dr Dre
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

BoyBlue_1985 said:
citykev28 said:
Certainly not. In fact, I'd cut off their internets, disconnect their SKY signal, put a block on their phones to stop them dialling takeaway numbers and arrest them on sight if they are spotted wearing Nike Air Max trainers.

I would just shoot them in front of there families

Scum, sub-human scum.
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

BoyBlue_1985 said:
TheMightyQuinn said:
SWP's back said:
Chronic doesn't mean "awful", it means "unlikely to get better"/"persistant or long term".

'Chronic' means something else entirely round my way, baby.

Hello Dr Dre

Hello, sugar lips

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Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

citykev28 said:
Certainly not. In fact, I'd cut off their internets, disconnect their SKY signal, put a block on their phones to stop them dialling takeaway numbers and arrest them on sight if they are spotted wearing Nike Air Max trainers.

Thank fuck i wear Adidas
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

citykev28 said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
citykev28 said:
Certainly not. In fact, I'd cut off their internets, disconnect their SKY signal, put a block on their phones to stop them dialling takeaway numbers and arrest them on sight if they are spotted wearing Nike Air Max trainers.

I would just shoot them in front of there families

Scum, sub-human scum.

Um not really being serious here mate
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

Rascal said:
citykev28 said:
Certainly not. In fact, I'd cut off their internets, disconnect their SKY signal, put a block on their phones to stop them dialling takeaway numbers and arrest them on sight if they are spotted wearing Nike Air Max trainers.

Thank fuck i wear Adidas

the trainers of kings my friend. puma acceptable, cons passable. anything else (reebok with special despensation) are a sign of a person's morals.
 

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