Being on Incapacity benefit myself, I thought I had to make a comment on the new proposals apparently put forward on the advice Mr Freud, someone who knows all about the benefit system having been on benefits himself (benefits of not having to ever live in areas with scum like me and having a place at Oxford, oh I meant privilege).
While we are at it, maybe we should bring back work houses for the poor, the death penalty, witch hunts and only an eduction if you can afford one (considering the amount of illiterate people, the education system is already set up for the rich to learn and the poor to have a daycare centre)
I was wandering how they were going create 1 million jobs when unemployment was rising at the moment, then I had a brilliant idea to kill 2 birds with one stone. Firstly legalise prostitution, then you create a whole job market for all these illiterate single Mothers. Then legalise drugs give all the dealers offices and a great name like The Department of Recreational Substances, and create another whole new job market using skills they already have, then that will eliminate the need to spend money on training. That's innovation for you, it may be a radical idea, but as labour keep telling us we need radical ideas, or ones borrowed (stolen) from the Americans.
And lastly all those on incapacity benefit who are definitely work ready, that's why they've been deemed as unfit for work and are being given "Incapacity benefit" and have apparently been assessed by there own GP's who they have bribed them into writing them 10 year sick notes. (I went for medical assessment run by DWP own Dr's for assessment 3 times now). Even though some of them can barley walk and look after them self they feel that getting them back into work will do them the world of good. I'm sure their work colleagues will love getting their paperwork brought to them with dribble all over it, and each day on the underground they will have to make space for 100's of wheelchairs.
Then there are the people with mental problems, the depressed will inevitably slow down the whole work force, it doesn't matter they'll pay the employers £62000 for each one of these workers, then you could have them stand in the corner as a coat rack. Then there are the OCD's, who will go to the toilet 100 times a time a day. The anxious, panicky and paranoid people who will start rocking back and forth in the corner and and accuse everyone of plotting against them.
And the rest are lazy bastards having a free ride apparently, so they can put them in dangerous jobs to cut the population.
Well I for one can't wait to see what great new schemes and jobs they come up with, it just seems like a great big plot to help line already well off people's pocket with more money and give them a slave labour force (are they competing with China in creating a all new British style sweat shop?) And when one of us actually tries to work our way up to good job, we get told we are not wanted and are scum.
My partner left school hardly being able to read and write, which was the failure of the education system, since learned to read and write properly himself, then went to college and did an access to university course in English and got A grades, went to the University and told we don't want your sort here. So I can't see how there are really going to better anyone, if someone who actually works to get somewhere can't.
The people who suggest they are fighting prejudice, I've found are the most prejudice people I have come across, as in they are prejudice against so called chavs by not letting them into their precious elitist unis.
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These jobs don't exist, i struggled two years on a yts when i left school to be told that there was no chance to get a job in the field in which i trained because the place i wished to work was a closed shop, i'd only get a job there if i knew someone.
well said darling.
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