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Im hoping this will be the tipping point.
(18 February 2013, 15:34)Carnebwen Wrote: [ -> ]Im hoping this will be the tipping point.

Nup, the sheeple will continue so long as they keep getting their lavish welfare payments and the rich wont be affected cos they all buggered off to rural or gated communities.
Every day that passes (and in America more so) it feels like the early chapters of the turner diaries.
I hope millions of them arrive and equally I hope they all setttle in our major cities taking the houses from the British cos they have much larger families, and they are all ill, uneducated and impoverished so they will cost the tax payers BILLIONS, then they will enter our schools and NHS and drain those resources, it will be utterly horrific BUT Its EXACTLY what anyone who has ever voted Labour or Tory voted for and rightly deserve. This cancer started in 1948 with the creation of the welfare state cos by the end of day one millions of people were getting benefits from a new system that non of them had ever paid into, and the whole welfare state is that way.

I'm loving watching the socialist welfare system implode.

I see some politicians or burocrats are now suggesting what I said was coming, IE Council house tennants with extra rooms will face a spare room tax for a while, and I said they would whinge about it being unfair, and I said that in time that will be compounded by the govt saying OK dont pay empty room tax we will just place another family into the house and you can share with them. Fooking brilliant concept. You can get a good sized Roma family living in your two spare rooms, Isnt socialism / Labour and the EU wonderful its what they sheeple voted for.
The citys are rife with the this lot already gangs of pickpockets, begfers ect, this year is going to be entertaining as things get increasingly worse
But But But surely everyone is actually delighted, this is socialism and the welfare state at its finest?, its exactly what the majority have voted for time after time, or is socialism only good when other people pay the bills and suffer the consequences?

I love the concept, ok Comrade you are on benefits or live in public sector housing, we are going to place an immigrant family in your spare room, I love it.
the welfare state or benefits at least was originally set up so you paid in for a few years before you got anything out of it, thanks to NEW Labour who opened the floodgates and let anyone in and claim immediately they arrived here, we now have this mess.
I can just see the joyous and wonderful benefit of the coming together of the Social welfare state and multi culturalism with the joys of EU membership, Romanians, Bulgarians, Albanians,Baltics, Asians, Blacks and Chavs all facing off against each other both in the fight for free money, free houses and turf to practice their criminality and gang warfare. Brown, Blair, Kinnock, Callaghan, Wilson, etc will be idolised by all of em.

(18 February 2013, 15:59)bigpaul Wrote: [ -> ]the welfare state or benefits at least was originally set up so you paid in for a few years before you got anything out of it, thanks to NEW Labour who opened the floodgates and let anyone in and claim immediately they arrived here, we now have this mess.

Yes but if you remember that when it was set up in 48 those who started claiming straight away had not actually paid any money into the system, all the systems relied on that days workers paying the taxes to give to that days pensioners and benefit claimants. Its been ran without any actual funding since day one.

What you actually have now is todays pensioners many of whom only paid in a few pounds each week in tax and NI in the 50s, taking out hundreds each week in direct and indirect ways.
(18 February 2013, 15:59)NorthernRaider Wrote: [ -> ]What you actually have now is todays pensioners many of whom only paid in a few pounds each week in tax and NI in the 50s, taking out hundreds each week in direct and indirect ways.

hardly hundreds, the state old age pension is £107 per week, with pension credit that goes up to the giddy level of £130 per week! in a few years time new pensioners will get a new rate of £140 per week with NO pension credit.
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