mac12:
I don’t know how much people get in benefits but I no 3 people who claim 1 I went to school with so he’s 61 and has never worked because he doesn’t want to 2nd one is my sister she’s 58 got married when she was 20 and divorced at 40 and has lived on benefits for the last 17 year’s I don’t know how much they get but do know they get rent paid and although they don’t have money for cars and holidays they never seem short. The 3rd one is 44 and got laid off 13 years ago and has lived on benefits ever since and she also has a 2nd home she rents out
So it’s you who knows the 2 or 3 people (according
to Jeff) that are responsible for being career benefit claimants in the whole of the UK.
I’d like to bet everybody on here knows about 3, and those 3 know another 3 and so on and so on… but it’s all hearsay, fantasy, ■■■■■■■■ and b/s according to Jeff,…and they all only draw 85 quid.
“Hearing stories” doesn’t always match up to reality tho does it. There’s millions of people with stories about seeing ghosts. I don’t believe them either. If you were trying to find out how to drive a truck would you listen to a bloke who “has heard a story about truck drivers” or a truck driver?
All these people who’ve never claimed dole trying to tell me what happens when you claim dole. I’VE CLAIMED DOLE! I ALREADY KNOW WHAT HAPPENS! What’s the point in telling me that you get a fortune on the dole when I’ve claimed it and didn’t? Don’t you see how daft you sound?
It is a characteristic of a lot of people nowadays - particularly right wingers, they hear a bloke in the pub or see a tweet and instantly they are world experts on the topic. And everyone who has studied it for decades or experienced it - they’re wrong and you’re right. Just cos you heard a bloke in the pub and it fitted in with your belief system. And they get so aggressive when you try and point reality out to them instead of this fantasy they live in.
Yeah - give me another 5 pages about what happens when you claim the dole when you’ve never claimed it. That’ll be informative.
Ask yourself something - is the best way of learning about something doing it or hearing a story about it in the pub?
JeffA:
“Hearing stories” doesn’t always match up to reality tho does it. There’s millions of people with stories about seeing ghosts. I don’t believe them either. If you were trying to find out how to drive a truck would you listen to a bloke who “has heard a story about truck drivers” or a truck driver?
All these people who’ve never claimed dole trying to tell me what happens when you claim dole. I’VE CLAIMED DOLE! I ALREADY KNOW WHAT HAPPENS! What’s the point in telling me that you get a fortune on the dole when I’ve claimed it and didn’t? Don’t you see how daft you sound?
It is a characteristic of a lot of people nowadays - particularly right wingers, they hear a bloke in the pub or see a tweet and instantly they are world experts on the topic. And everyone who has studied it for decades or experienced it - they’re wrong and you’re right. Just cos you heard a bloke in the pub and it fitted in with your belief system. And they get so aggressive when you try and point reality out to them instead of this fantasy they live in.
Yeah - give me another 5 pages about what happens when you claim the dole when you’ve never claimed it. That’ll be informative.
Ask yourself something - is the best way of learning about something doing it or hearing a story about it in the pub?
A couple of points from your usual deluded waffle.
I see you are still choosing to ignore all the real life examples of people over the last 5 pages, including myself. Probably because you’ve backed yourself into a corner and don’t want to admit you have it wrong. Much easier to throw lazy accusations that people only get their stories from the pub or social media.
You keep banging on solely about the dole amount of £85. So that’s all you got, fine. No-one is disputing that. But you ignore the fact millions in this country know how to play the system by getting their rent/bills paid and know they can earn X amount on top of those things each time they pop another kid out or get a free car for a non existent disability issue - again I gave you a real life example I know of that you not surprisingly forgot about.
The plethora to claim for is employment and support allowance, personal independence allowance, disability living allowance for children, and attendance allowance, so if six kids have asthma or any adults have a medical condition that affects their daily lives they get paid for that.
The list is too long to submit but there are many medical conditions that are eligible to claim for.