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Twitter 23:14 - Oct 13 with 7857 viewsdancdale

Classy use of it by ASDAGeorge and Craney to a dale fan tonight (now deleted)


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Twitter on 14:03 - Oct 14 with 1638 viewsDaleAwaydayBot

Twitter on 13:56 - Oct 14 by isitme

Why should anyone be entitled to anything, unless they have actually paid in first?


because thats the sort of attitude whats gonna kill this country growth and trade with other countries he needs to focus on not paying billions in world aid when thats the charities jobs

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Twitter on 14:07 - Oct 14 with 1614 viewsmacro

I think the cut in benefits for the young/young adults announced by mr cameron has annoyed tazz.
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Twitter on 14:11 - Oct 14 with 1604 viewsisitme

Twitter on 14:03 - Oct 14 by DaleAwaydayBot

because thats the sort of attitude whats gonna kill this country growth and trade with other countries he needs to focus on not paying billions in world aid when thats the charities jobs


Tazzy as a country a third of all government spending is on welfare. We spend more on it than we generate in income tax. Have a look at this article below:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19873832

Kelly receives almost £2,000 a month in benefits. For somebody working they would have to earn at least £2,600 to get that after they have paid tax and NI. They still have to pay for their mortgage/rent and council tax, which she gets paid for.

It is lower taxes and less regulation which will help growth and trade.

The welfare budget is 33% of government spending. Overseas aid is 0.07% of government spending. Even if they abolished world aid altogether it would not make that much of a difference to our finances.

Now the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan they have been a drain on the coffers, but who took us into those?
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Twitter on 14:15 - Oct 14 with 1593 viewsDaleAwaydayBot

Twitter on 14:11 - Oct 14 by isitme

Tazzy as a country a third of all government spending is on welfare. We spend more on it than we generate in income tax. Have a look at this article below:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19873832

Kelly receives almost £2,000 a month in benefits. For somebody working they would have to earn at least £2,600 to get that after they have paid tax and NI. They still have to pay for their mortgage/rent and council tax, which she gets paid for.

It is lower taxes and less regulation which will help growth and trade.

The welfare budget is 33% of government spending. Overseas aid is 0.07% of government spending. Even if they abolished world aid altogether it would not make that much of a difference to our finances.

Now the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan they have been a drain on the coffers, but who took us into those?
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George Bush announced that they gone into war with Afghan and Iraq so is that Yank to blame?

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Twitter on 14:16 - Oct 14 with 1587 viewsisitme

Twitter on 14:15 - Oct 14 by DaleAwaydayBot

George Bush announced that they gone into war with Afghan and Iraq so is that Yank to blame?


That didn't mean that Tony Blair had to follow him.

Also what are your thoughts about the issues raised in my previous post?
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Twitter on 14:19 - Oct 14 with 1578 viewsDaleAwaydayBot

Twitter on 14:16 - Oct 14 by isitme

That didn't mean that Tony Blair had to follow him.

Also what are your thoughts about the issues raised in my previous post?


wish i were getting 2k a month I'm probably on alot less than that

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Twitter on 14:21 - Oct 14 with 1568 viewsjudd

Twitter on 14:19 - Oct 14 by DaleAwaydayBot

wish i were getting 2k a month I'm probably on alot less than that


Surely you must know if you are or aren't on more or less or the same?

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Twitter on 14:21 - Oct 14 with 1563 viewsisitme

Twitter on 14:19 - Oct 14 by DaleAwaydayBot

wish i were getting 2k a month I'm probably on alot less than that


So are most people, many who work upwards of 40 hours a week and have a family to provide for and lots of bills to pay.
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Twitter on 14:22 - Oct 14 with 1559 viewsDaleAwaydayBot

Twitter on 14:21 - Oct 14 by judd

Surely you must know if you are or aren't on more or less or the same?


not even close to that figure quoted

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Twitter on 14:24 - Oct 14 with 1537 viewsjudd

Twitter on 14:22 - Oct 14 by DaleAwaydayBot

not even close to that figure quoted


That's a pity. Has Cameron cut your stuff?

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Twitter on 14:29 - Oct 14 with 1528 viewsDaleAwaydayBot

Twitter on 14:24 - Oct 14 by judd

That's a pity. Has Cameron cut your stuff?


I'm probably better off in work but these invisible jobs Cameron says there are don't exist because he's cut a majority of public sector work for private sector work what loads of people are under qualified to do and its about time PM and MP take a cut in their pay packet if were to take anything the lying coalition says seriously

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Twitter on 14:31 - Oct 14 with 1518 viewsjudd

Twitter on 14:29 - Oct 14 by DaleAwaydayBot

I'm probably better off in work but these invisible jobs Cameron says there are don't exist because he's cut a majority of public sector work for private sector work what loads of people are under qualified to do and its about time PM and MP take a cut in their pay packet if were to take anything the lying coalition says seriously


No disrespect meant, but if you sign up to the myriad of job websites out there you will be inundated with daily e mails offering a variety of positions. No guarantee that you will get one of them, but unless you try you never will.


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Twitter on 14:32 - Oct 14 with 1514 viewsroccydaleian

Twitter on 14:29 - Oct 14 by DaleAwaydayBot

I'm probably better off in work but these invisible jobs Cameron says there are don't exist because he's cut a majority of public sector work for private sector work what loads of people are under qualified to do and its about time PM and MP take a cut in their pay packet if were to take anything the lying coalition says seriously


Well put
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Twitter on 14:32 - Oct 14 with 1510 viewsD_Alien

Twitter on 14:29 - Oct 14 by DaleAwaydayBot

I'm probably better off in work but these invisible jobs Cameron says there are don't exist because he's cut a majority of public sector work for private sector work what loads of people are under qualified to do and its about time PM and MP take a cut in their pay packet if were to take anything the lying coalition says seriously


I'd stay out of work if I were you

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Twitter on 14:33 - Oct 14 with 1504 viewsDaleAwaydayBot

Twitter on 14:31 - Oct 14 by judd

No disrespect meant, but if you sign up to the myriad of job websites out there you will be inundated with daily e mails offering a variety of positions. No guarantee that you will get one of them, but unless you try you never will.



when i were job hunting before the accident i put about 600 applications and heard nothing

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Twitter on 14:34 - Oct 14 with 1481 viewsjudd

Twitter on 14:33 - Oct 14 by DaleAwaydayBot

when i were job hunting before the accident i put about 600 applications and heard nothing


You'll probably be surprised to learn that that number is relatively low.

Get into town and register with recruitment agencies. They'll do a lot of the groundwork for you.

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Twitter on 14:36 - Oct 14 with 1470 viewsjudd

Try this link Tazzy

http://www.rochdaleonline.co.uk/business/E/268/employment-and-recruitment-agenci

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Twitter on 14:54 - Oct 14 with 1450 viewsTVOS1907

Twitter on 14:31 - Oct 14 by judd

No disrespect meant, but if you sign up to the myriad of job websites out there you will be inundated with daily e mails offering a variety of positions. No guarantee that you will get one of them, but unless you try you never will.



I think 'variety of positions' might have happened in a Norwich hotel.

Or not!

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Twitter on 14:59 - Oct 14 with 1439 viewsD_Alien

Twitter on 14:54 - Oct 14 by TVOS1907

I think 'variety of positions' might have happened in a Norwich hotel.

Or not!


http://www.topix.com/forum/news/sex/T64T9FADHJ1RJFA11

Wonder if the hotel had wi-fi?

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Twitter on 17:50 - Oct 14 with 1349 viewsBanned4ever

Twitter on 14:11 - Oct 14 by isitme

Tazzy as a country a third of all government spending is on welfare. We spend more on it than we generate in income tax. Have a look at this article below:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19873832

Kelly receives almost £2,000 a month in benefits. For somebody working they would have to earn at least £2,600 to get that after they have paid tax and NI. They still have to pay for their mortgage/rent and council tax, which she gets paid for.

It is lower taxes and less regulation which will help growth and trade.

The welfare budget is 33% of government spending. Overseas aid is 0.07% of government spending. Even if they abolished world aid altogether it would not make that much of a difference to our finances.

Now the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan they have been a drain on the coffers, but who took us into those?
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if shes getting 2,000 she will get child benefits and if you work you also get child benefits also if your on low wage you can get working child tax credit and maybe help with council tax.

Its a myth you earn more on Benefits
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Twitter on 17:50 - Oct 14 with 1349 viewsisitme

Twitter on 14:29 - Oct 14 by DaleAwaydayBot

I'm probably better off in work but these invisible jobs Cameron says there are don't exist because he's cut a majority of public sector work for private sector work what loads of people are under qualified to do and its about time PM and MP take a cut in their pay packet if were to take anything the lying coalition says seriously


MPs have had a pay freeze since 2011 in line with many other public sector workers.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12814700

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/pay-freeze-for-mps-in-201213-66617

Also if MPs pay was cut dramatically being an MP would only the preserve of the rich. That could mean that Jim Dobbin wouldn't be able to hob nob with Lord Mandleson, Geoffrey Robinson, the Blairs and the like, never mind the Tory Toffs.
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Twitter on 17:52 - Oct 14 with 1343 viewssweetcorn

Twitter on 17:50 - Oct 14 by Banned4ever

if shes getting 2,000 she will get child benefits and if you work you also get child benefits also if your on low wage you can get working child tax credit and maybe help with council tax.

Its a myth you earn more on Benefits


Its not the fact that you earn more on benefits, its the that you're better off. there was a girl who worked at the council who was better off on the dole, she had her flat paid for and help with the bills aswel as having her dole money to spend.

When she came off the dole, she had to pay her own rent, bills, food, etc. off near to minimum wage, so she was much better off. so no, its not a myth.

Leader of the little gang of immature cretins.

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Twitter on 17:56 - Oct 14 with 1334 viewsisitme

Twitter on 17:50 - Oct 14 by Banned4ever

if shes getting 2,000 she will get child benefits and if you work you also get child benefits also if your on low wage you can get working child tax credit and maybe help with council tax.

Its a myth you earn more on Benefits


That figure includes child benefit.

I think that you have missed the fact that all benefits are gross, rather than net. Any person who is working would need to earn almost of third again to account for what they pay in tax and NI.

This is without a worker then having to pay bills the lady in the article already has paid for her.
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Twitter on 18:01 - Oct 14 with 1323 viewsBanned4ever

Twitter on 17:52 - Oct 14 by sweetcorn

Its not the fact that you earn more on benefits, its the that you're better off. there was a girl who worked at the council who was better off on the dole, she had her flat paid for and help with the bills aswel as having her dole money to spend.

When she came off the dole, she had to pay her own rent, bills, food, etc. off near to minimum wage, so she was much better off. so no, its not a myth.


so why do the government pay benefit advisers to get people of the dole by working out there benefits against payed jobs. They might not be much difference
and the person turns it down .But they would get more in payed employment.
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Twitter on 18:08 - Oct 14 with 1308 viewsBanned4ever

Twitter on 17:56 - Oct 14 by isitme

That figure includes child benefit.

I think that you have missed the fact that all benefits are gross, rather than net. Any person who is working would need to earn almost of third again to account for what they pay in tax and NI.

This is without a worker then having to pay bills the lady in the article already has paid for her.


so your saying a couple on benefits gets more then a working couple ?
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