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Cut Pensioner Benefits Immediatley
Rain'ard replied to workingpoor's topic in House prices and the economy
Anyone who tries to take my bus pass away will have their ****ing shirts ripped off. -
Cut Pensioner Benefits Immediatley
Rain'ard replied to workingpoor's topic in House prices and the economy
But they doid it when they were younger. I'm not saying they are perfect because they do like voting against their own interest as I found with my elderly neighbours last May -
Cut Pensioner Benefits Immediatley
Rain'ard replied to workingpoor's topic in House prices and the economy
What a poor excuse for a human being this man Wilde is. So he want's to deny an older persons entilement by hoping they will die off to prevent them voting Tory or wish the get dementia so the are mentaly incapable of exercising the democratic right to dispose of the bastards. And so he can save a few pence on his puny tax contribution. This is his thanks for them saving his scaggy neck fighting for democracy which he only values to degrade -
My take on this that the Tories no nothing of real life. Great ideas as these and satisfy done but the types that fit into the category pinched faced curtain peeping NIMBY Daily Mail readers. It seems no in depth study or research has been done. I don't know if you can call bubbled sector of the economy "Market value" Choices for me now living in H A property Go on benefits pay nothing Not expand my self- employment business to pay my current rent Exercise my rent to buy sell at FMV to a BTL land lord Most of the thing despised by some of the `principled' members on here since the board was conceived. I remember well how many were craving for a Tory Government only to be presented with a self serving ideological driven devils that naturally do not care about housing difficulties for the young or honest worker
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Now the election is out of the way and no chance of blaming Labour for the rise of interest rates. The bank of England have no choice now to take off the lid. Looks like the next housing crash could be posible. The third under the watch of a Tory Government. I so glad the blues got back in
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Thank you for your reply. I have just met someone today who corrected me on the local cost of care, which is not £800 per week, but £1500. She also said there is a good section on the BBC website regardind the Direct Payment element of Social Care funding in next April 20016. This person who's job is to advise on wills and trusts to "Examin the small print"
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By you I mean all of us. But my wife is in the line of work that deals with this very thing and unlike me she has been trained and updated on what is to come. The issue is not only costs and who pays, but what is value for money. The cheapest elderly care al private is about £800 per week in my area and suport at home will be down to about five minutes a day, One has to beware of simplstic solutions offered by political spin masters.
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Couldn't agree more, but that's not what Dave and George have been saying recently. I am afraid the revised Health and Social Care Act comming in later this year will deminish George's recomendation Has anyone ever studied it? I have only been told parts with all it's complexity and it don't feel many on here will be very happy. Not clever enough, unfortunately, to expain here, best look it up yourselves. One thing though. Social Services will have much more power to get in your wallets
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Err Tories, tories,tories
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As I understand it. You imply that a labour supporter who becomes offended by a policy that effects him personally, hypoctically takes a Tory point of view condems himself as a hypocrit. Do we conclude then he is ultimately slimy. But nature or choice? Lets not forget that GRJ comes from an Oxbridge background
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He would need a lot of air-brushing his photos. You would think Dave would share his experience. I don't buy into this ugly really it's childish and does nothing to better an argument
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Why?
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Don't know, There was't a register