Off Topic The politics thread - Starmer/Reeves/Farage etc.

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You spend a lot of time on here arguing the case for kids to hungry. Madness? Certainly inhumane

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You Labour luvvies, especially you talk a load of
s hit.
23,000 dead but the first thing you Labour luvvies do is take their heating allowance away,
I hear you like watching pensioners freeze to death.
Nice chap.
 
You Labour luvvies, especially you talk a load of
s hit.
23,000 dead but the first thing you Labour luvvies do is take their heating allowance away,
I hear you like watching pensioners freeze to death.
Nice chap.

Labour gave us the WFA in the first place and if 1 pensioner dies of the cold on £35k a year they are as fcking stupid as you.

Instead of posting right wing ****e on here 24/7, if you know any pensioner who genuinely can’t heat their home tell them to apply for pension credits, which this government are constantly telling people to apply for.

Of course you won’t because all you offer is hot air and faux outrage….a right wing apologist….the Tories are the real pensioner killers, 23,000 fact.
 
Labour gave us the WFA in the first place and if 1 pensioner dies of the cold on £35k a year they are as fcking stupid as you.

Instead of posting right wing ****e on here 24/7, if you know any pensioner who genuinely can’t heat their home tell them to apply for pension credits, which this government are constantly telling people to apply for.

Of course you won’t because all you offer is hot air and faux outrage….a right wing apologist….the Tories are the real pensioner killers, 23,000 fact.
Can’t believe there’s a handful of lads give a sad miserable c unt like you likes.
Jesus Christ
 
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Can’t believe there’s a handful of lads give a sad miserable c unt like you likes.
Jesus Christ
Some would say a c unt is a person who is happy for kids to go hungry, I probably wouldn’t disagree.

I know Smug’s family do a lot for the Salvation Army, well we have just donated some gifts for their toy appeal for local disadvantaged kids, im certainly not miserable as that makes me happy.

Instead of getting angry and calling people c nuts go and do something positive, like telling pensioner they can claim pension credits, it might help with your anger issues
 
Only one with anger issues is you mate, I just retaliate in kind which I will keep on doing as long as you do<ok>
Already gave to the Sally Army mate and air ambulance, RLI and Marie Curie, I just don’t come on here like you bragging to everybody just so you don’t look a total twat all the time.
Anyway I will leave you to bask in your bit of glory for your charity work.
 
Some would say a c unt is a person who is happy for kids to go hungry, I probably wouldn’t disagree.

I know Smug’s family do a lot for the Salvation Army, well we have just donated some gifts for their toy appeal for local disadvantaged kids, im certainly not miserable as that makes me happy.

Instead of getting angry and calling people c nuts go and do something positive, like telling pensioner they can claim pension credits, it might help with your anger issues

Not all pensioners can claim pension credits! Because I stayed at home for a few years to look after my child, I do not get a full state pension (I am on the old one). When I did go back to work I started paying into a private pension for 23 years. With both pensions added together I get £19,000 per annum - no where near this £32,000 but too much to claim pension credit.
 
Not all pensioners can claim pension credits! Because I stayed at home for a few years to look after my child, I do not get a full state pension (I am on the old one). When I did go back to work I started paying into a private pension for 23 years. With both pensions added together I get £19,000 per annum - no where near this £32,000 but too much to claim pension credit.
£35,000 a year<ok>
 
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You will find people on way less than that have had theirs cut by 60% but the Labour Luvvies don’t want to let anyone know that,
They prefer to spout pensioners are stupid if they can’t live on £35,000 a year.

I honestly don’t know where they get that from, I presume it’s if the are able to claim every benefit going.
 
Not all pensioners can claim pension credits! Because I stayed at home for a few years to look after my child, I do not get a full state pension (I am on the old one). When I did go back to work I started paying into a private pension for 23 years. With both pensions added together I get £19,000 per annum - no where near this £32,000 but too much to claim pension credit.
You do not need to be in receipt of pension credit to get WFA. Your total income needs to be less than £35k to qualify. I would contact DWP to inform them of your eligibility for the benefit if I were you. HMRC and DWP will confirm your income.
 
You do not need to be in receipt of pension credit to get WFA. Your total income needs to be less than £35k to qualify. I would contact DWP to inform them of your eligibility for the benefit if I were you. HMRC and DWP will confirm your income.

I have been in contact. Because at the time I retired I had a serious illness I opted to have a lump sum payment of £7,000 for the family to go on holiday - but that still only takes me up to £26,000
 
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