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Thread: OT. The futures Bright, the Futures Brexit!!!

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    See now here Mangara I agree with you 100%. Many of those people who feel that they have been deprived of a job by incomers largely have become acclimatised to life on benefits. Setting aside the lack of proper skills training in the functions carried out by the incomers, they also wouldnt want to work for national minimum wage. Far easier on benefits and they seem to have become accustomed to being stigmatised and are content not to work. It would be a massive wake up call for these people to have to start working for 250 quid a week.

    I didnt realise you were so right wing !!

    Also the Jeremy Kyle show would lose 75% of its viewing figures

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger_ramjet View Post
    See now here Mangara I agree with you 100%. Many of those people who feel that they have been deprived of a job by incomers largely have become acclimatised to life on benefits. Setting aside the lack of proper skills training in the functions carried out by the incomers, they also wouldnt want to work for national minimum wage. Far easier on benefits and they seem to have become accustomed to being stigmatised and are content not to work. It would be a massive wake up call for these people to have to start working for 250 quid a week.

    I didnt realise you were so right wing !!

    Also the Jeremy Kyle show would lose 75% of its viewing figures
    Lol...you've added an awful lot of your own sentiment, but there's some truth in there somewhere. Of course, for every 'Benefit Street' there's a 'Self Employed Tax Avoidance Close' and an 'Inheritance Avenue' but we seldom seem to go after them.

    Who's Jeremy Kyle?

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    Surely as a retiree your ITV 9-30 slot must be full of Jezza's chav antics

    Lifes more fun on the Close but I dont think I will ever end up on the Avenue

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    Hang about.....Brexit = repatriation of incomers = full employment for british workers = falling benefits bill = lower tax = the end of Wonga. Ive just found a good reason to vote leave - it will rid the country of usurious scum like Wonga and leave Newcastle United short of a sponsors cash.

    Job done. Now how do we deal with Just Eat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mistaram View Post
    Swales tell you will do wall those jobs The same people who did them before 2004 when they opened the doors
    So you truly believe that immigrants ahve taken the jobs that Uk people would otherwise have had?

    Mm current unemployment rate is a 4.8%, which is the lowest for a long time and anything below 4% is basically full employment in economic terms, so I'm wondering where all these people are then!


    I coming to understand that if you voted leave then facts and reality had absolutely no influence on that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger_ramjet View Post
    Hang about.....Brexit = repatriation of incomers = full employment for british workers = falling benefits bill = lower tax = the end of Wonga. Ive just found a good reason to vote leave - it will rid the country of usurious scum like Wonga and leave Newcastle United short of a sponsors cash.

    Job done. Now how do we deal with Just Eat?
    We already have virtually full employment at 4.8% and really what exactly is your irrational beef with an online facility for ordering take away food? Serious pyschological obsession there ROg

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger_ramjet View Post
    See now here Mangara I agree with you 100%. Many of those people who feel that they have been deprived of a job by incomers largely have become acclimatised to life on benefits. Setting aside the lack of proper skills training in the functions carried out by the incomers, they also wouldnt want to work for national minimum wage. Far easier on benefits and they seem to have become accustomed to being stigmatised and are content not to work. It would be a massive wake up call for these people to have to start working for 250 quid a week.

    I didnt realise you were so right wing !!

    Also the Jeremy Kyle show would lose 75% of its viewing figures
    By definition if they are minimum wage jobs then there wouldn't be much skill involved?

    Anyway the issue is a little more complicated than that - there isn't contrary to popular myth a great swathe of people who "enjoy" living off benefits, there are people stuck in areas where deindustrialisation has deprived people of jobs which were highly paid and skilled, not surprising that a steel worker or skilled factory worker is not thrilled with idea of a low skilled minimum wage job.

    Its easy to proletise when your community hasn't be devestated by the closure of industry and your left in your 50's with no job and a set of skills no longer required!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger_ramjet View Post
    Whereas you are clearly as bright as I have always thought....
    I'm glad you realise that Rog! Mans got to know his limitations and being unable to reach a conclusion and sit on the fence is not the same as being open minded!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    By definition if they are minimum wage jobs then there wouldn't be much skill involved?

    Anyway the issue is a little more complicated than that - there isn't contrary to popular myth a great swathe of people who "enjoy" living off benefits, there are people stuck in areas where deindustrialisation has deprived people of jobs which were highly paid and skilled, not surprising that a steel worker or skilled factory worker is not thrilled with idea of a low skilled minimum wage job.

    Its easy to proletise when your community hasn't be devestated by the closure of industry and your left in your 50's with no job and a set of skills no longer required!
    I know a number of people, through extended family, who enjoy life on benefits, much to my disgust. They are all serial benefit claimants for many years.

    Let's take one example, my god daughter chose a useless lump for a partner, she keeps going to college to get qualifications for a good job, but never sticks at anything. He loves to spend all day on his play station and going ratting with his 3 dogs. He has been pushed into a number of jobs and forced into being trained for forklift driving but after a few days at all jobs, goes sick for things like, a boil in the bum, and doesn't go back. When they were fed up with their 2 bed apartment they decided to have a second child and now they've got a3 bedroom house and have been picky about that! In addition to the 3 dogs, latest phones, 2 kids, they also can run a car and go to Spain for a holiday.

    Yes there are people out there who enjoy benefits.

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    Swales ( coming to understand that if you voted Leave then facts and reality had no influence on that ) your usual arrogant reply Well I'm not. old Not uneducated Not a Xenophobe. Not a wealthy 50+ all rubbish you've accused people of being I live in Duffield (no immigrant problems) I'm the coowner of a small engineering company in Draycott employing 14 people we work Mon- Friday 16hrs a day over two shifts You would have to see the rules as regulations e get from the EU to believe some of the things we have to put up with Our accountants informed us that 12%of our turn over is being taken up in legal fees paying lawyers to tell us what we can legally do Only last week we had a letter reminding us that the hand wash we have to supply must ccontainn a minimum of 1% Methylchloroisothiazoline so we re paying some idiot in Brussels to come up with this rubbish

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