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the most disgusting house i have ever been in was owned by 2 doctors. I went home and washed and changed on my way back to the office. living like a pig transcends social classes.

There is a very real problem however with an underclass of society, the people who i am speaking out against are not working class, to be working class you need to work or want to work. there is an entirely separate class of people who feel that the country owes them everything and do not want to contribute to society. in any other country in the world these people would not have a house to stay in and there fore a council house to these people is a privilege they would not be afforded anywhere else.

<applause>

Well said Kimmy, old Donbhoys liberal ways won't allow him to see the truth in this statement.
 
I live in a council house , i work and pay at least 5 times the rent as my old next door neighbour who didn't work had lone parents, 5 kids for dicky day money every month and has the best of appliances etc. put in her gaff by the social. The school fed her kids and all she did with her dole money is drink. eventually much to late for the older 3 the social workers took the kids and the council ****ed her out. but wait they ****ed her on her own into a newly refurbished 3 bedroom flat <doh> thats not a ****ing privilage, it's a ****ing joke but no ones laughing
 
the most disgusting house i have ever been in was owned by 2 doctors. I went home and washed and changed on my way back to the office. living like a pig transcends social classes.

There is a very real problem however with an underclass of society, the people who i am speaking out against are not working class, to be working class you need to work or want to work. there is an entirely separate class of people who feel that the country owes them everything and do not want to contribute to society. in any other country in the world these people would not have a house to stay in and there fore a council house to these people is a privilege they would not be afforded anywhere else.

Hear hear! Good show kind sir <ok>
 
Have you got a new job yet?

I mean, living in a council flat and being unemployed, can't be having that now, can we?

When did anyone say that you blinkered mutant ****?

Does oor Kimmy expect the state to provide for him the rest of his days, while him and his employed burd fire out kid after kid, not for the love of children, but because the state award bonus monies for the more kids you have?

Do you not believe that there are people who blatantly abuse the system for their own greed, and pose a threat to societies health as a result?
 
I work in the social care field and deal with people from council estates and many of them are decent people who have as previously stated fallen on hard times due to no fault of their own.These people take pride in their homes/estates and more importantly themselves,many do not claim all they are entitled to because they are embarrassed(reports last week showed £16 Billion of unclaimed benefits) but and its a big BUT there are people out there who do not care about anything other than themselves.They do not want to work but instead prefer to sit around all day leeching of the honest worker.Their only concern is to screw the most they can and this unfortunately carries on from generation to generation.These are the people that should be identified and forced to work and pay their own way
 
i have switched to full time education in order to further my career and enhance my quality of life in the long term. <ok>

Good for you. I never stopped studying, doing part time courses every year because an active mind is a healthy mind <ok>
 
i have switched to full time education in order to further my career and enhance my quality of life in the long term. <ok>

I also appreciate that if i did not live in a council house in a country with such a well established well fare state i would be royally ****ed. There is no way i could afford tuition fees my self and i feel privileged to live in Scotland where i don't have to pay my own fees and can receive grant funding for my living costs. <ok>
 
I work in the social care field and deal with people from council estates and many of them are decent people who have as previously stated fallen on hard times due to no fault of their own.These people take pride in their homes/estates and more importantly themselves,many do not claim all they are entitled to because they are embarrassed(reports last week showed £16 Billion of unclaimed benefits) but and its a big BUT there are people out there who do not care about anything other than themselves.They do not want to work but instead prefer to sit around all day leeching of the honest worker.Their only concern is to screw the most they can and this unfortunately carries on from generation to generation.These are the people that should be identified and forced to work and pay their own way


eloquently put, and well informed about the current situation at a grass roots level <ok>
 
Sure you have.

That part-time course in architecture isn't going to pay rent and council tax on your council flat.

I have now switched to the full time degree course as the part time course has a requirement for full time employment in an architectural practice working under a qualified architect. have you really so much pride that you cannot admit you have lost an argument which is clearly so far gone as this one and instead sink to personal insults against peoples personal and financial situations?

I pity you.
 
I have now switched to the full time degree course as the part time course has a requirement for full time employment in an architectural practice working under a qualified architect. have you really so much pride that you cannot admit you have lost an argument which is clearly so far gone as this one and instead sink to personal insults against peoples personal and financial situations?

I pity you.

He earns £80k a year dontcha know
 
I have now switched to the full time degree course as the part time course has a requirement for full time employment in an architectural practice working under a qualified architect. have you really so much pride that you cannot admit you have lost an argument which is clearly so far gone as this one and instead sink to personal insults against peoples personal and financial situations?

I pity you.

Lost what argument? You haven't put forward any point worth bothering with. Just the simplistic and cliched pish you've copied off other people.

I'm sorry that I don't follow the herd and agree with everything you, EDGE, ER, Trevor, BH, Girvan et al spout on here on a daily basis. It would be easy enough to do. But I find it much more rewarding to be different and not engage in your collective cliche bullshit <ok>