mosssideblue
Well-Known Member
Through things out of his direct control maybeThe issue is why does he keep having to apologise?
Through things out of his direct control maybeThe issue is why does he keep having to apologise?
They did get £74m back from the Rachman like Hotel owners who are accommodating illegals. Unfortunately this only represented 2 weeks of hospitality. So the cost of housing these so called asylum seekers is £1.924 billion pounds per annum.There’s absolutely nothing left to cut, that’s why even the Tories admitted that we are at a precipice WRT public services. Infrastructure falling down, the justice system collapsing, Defence on its arse, so on, son. There’s very little left to cut and we need to rectify it before it is too late.
It didn't take long did it? OK so we put your "illegals" in tents in a field and save £2bn minus set up costs, staff, security (oh, and the field is at the end of your street) . Where's the rest coming from? Who do you want to see worse off, pensioners, the very poor, the very rich, workers, those out of work, the poorly? Because from what I can see all of those groups are untouchable for various reasons.They did get £74m back from the Rachman like Hotel owners who are accommodating illegals. Unfortunately this only represented 2 weeks of hospitality. So the cost of housing these so called asylum seekers is £1.924 billion pounds per annum.
I think two weeks is sufficient for someone to get off their ass and get a jobOK. But they make up a very small part of the benefit bill. How long shall we give someone who's out of work before their payments are stopped?
So basically no time at all:I think two weeks is sufficient for someone to get off their ass and get a job
I think you don't have a lot of current experience of the 16-25 job market tbh. It's not like it used to be.I think two weeks is sufficient for someone to get off their ass and get a job
The fact is these illegals are adversely affecting the economy.It didn't take long did it? OK so we put your "illegals" in tents in a field and save £2bn minus set up costs, staff, security (oh, and the field is at the end of your street) . Where's the rest coming from? Who do you want to see worse off, pensioners, the very poor, the very rich, workers, those out of work, the poorly? Because from what I can see all of those groups are untouchable for various reasons.
What I'm saying is none of this is easy and will impact groups far beyond those that we initally think may/should/could be affected.
If you say so. I suppose you need someone to blame.The fact is these illegals are adversely affecting the economy.
Through things out of his direct control maybe
The buck does stop with him and if he has made mistakes, he’s apologised for them, and rightly so.He is the PM.
The buck stops with him and he was apologising once again for having a hand in appointing a man to a position, knowing he had received donations from as did Nandy and that they would be breaking the ministerial code of conduct.
At what point do you accept he is fucking up instead of just handing him a free pass?
I could blame Labour but will give them a bit longer to see what they are made of. I will admit however that I am heartily sick of people entering our country illegally and know if it continues then heads will roll at the next General Election, because I am not in a minority.If you say so. I suppose you need someone to blame.
Unfortunately we live in a world where in general bad news is given priority over good news.![]()
Police and crime commissioners to be scrapped in England and Wales
The government says it will save £100m over this Parliament and less than 20% of voters can name their PCC.www.bbc.co.uk
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Wylfa nuclear power plant plans go ahead, creating Anglesey jobs
Three small modular reactors are confirmed for the site, with the potential for up to eight.www.bbc.co.uk
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NHS waiting list down after three months of rises
At the end of September, the backlog stood at 7.39 million in England.www.bbc.co.uk
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NHS gets go-ahead to make thousands of redundancies
The compromise deal would allow the NHS to overspend this year.www.bbc.co.uk
Think these are all good news even the job losses sound sensible
He’ll be lucky to last the week.The buck does stop with him and if he has made mistakes, he’s apologised for them, and rightly so.
You seem too keen to put the boot in over things that, in the scheme of things, are hardly monumental
LolHe’ll be lucky to last the week.
To be honest I wasn’t referring to that age group but the 30-40 year old professional benefits claimersI think you don't have a lot of current experience of the 16-25 job market tbh. It's not like it used to be.
No but an area where people are prepared to get off their arses and do a days graft, I’ve been on price work most of my working lifeSo basically no time at all:
Initial waiting period
I can only assume you live in an area where there is 100% employment rate and a surplus of jobs available.
- Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA): You may have to wait up to 7 days after applying to start the claim, and up to 2 weeks after that for your first payment.
- Universal Credit: It can take approximately 5 weeks to receive your first payment. You can also apply for an advance to get money while you wait.
- Initial contact: After applying for benefits, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will typically contact you within 14 days to invite you to an interview or inform you of your eligibility.
Curious as to how you would separate the wheat from the chaff, as no party has squared that circle yetStart with the millions who believe the state owes them a living without having to work.