A United Kingdom

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  1. Ned Lud

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    Well you aren't, are you, kid? What words do you not know?
     
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    Try AA. They help your sort, given time. If you've got nothing to say, stick to bog walls, kid.
     
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    Today Labour advised to tax more by going after the gig economy.
    They haven't advised to spend less, they advised to tax more!
     
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    Money doesn't grow on trees, kid - the tories steal it from us and give it to the rich. We want it back.
     
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    Cut spending then.
    Why not cut spending?
    Labour aim to tax our money, which is like theft.
     
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    Labour actually put figures to how much they're coveting saying £6bn worth of tax can be raised if they got their way, which has been met with harsh criticism by modern workers in this gig economy effected by these proposals.
    Proposals which lost Labour the election I might add.
     
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    I must admit, I like to say I know London, so it's of no surprise to me when a London borough I haven't really heard of wanting to vote to leave London in a Hexit, an exit of the London Borough of Havering from City Hall to become a part of an Essex County Council Instead, and, to be honest, I'd be lying if I said if I identified with people from there as much as I do here, so, on that note, I wish them well, and probably wouldn't miss them if they decided to leave the capital.
     
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    And Labour steals more from us and gives it to the rich.

    Both suck. One sucks more.
     
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    What makes it your money? What do you produce?
     
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    I earn my money, it's mine, and I earned it.
    I did a job, I got paid, it's my money.
    What makes you think it's public money that ought to go to the public?
     
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    Common sense. Every burglar and drug peddler could say what you have. Give back what you never produced? What have you produced?
     
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    Enough to know that I don't answer to you, what have you produced?
    Your stepson's not even got his apprenticeship and you have no tales of work; so what do you do for society?
    What job is yours?
    If you want to know what I do for a living, see what I posted in that thread, but don't fool yourself, you are in no position to demand anything of me.
    You haven't earned that right so I won't give you the satisfaction of getting something you haven't earned.
    Like I answer to you...
     
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    In other words, that information you requested is in public domain, and that's the only way you'd ever afford it @Ned Lud; if it's in public domain. ;)
     
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    Unlike you, kiddiewinkie, I believe in proper taxation, so that people can do what is useful instead of this tedious financial crap You are evidently of no use to man nor beast, so what's to talk about? What is this about stepsons? What's this about public domains? Are you sober?
     
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    What do you produce? It's known what I do for a living, how about you?
    How do you justify higher taxes?
    Why can't we just spend less, and reduce benefits if need be to only go to those in need, instead of people thinking they're entitled to them because it's legal and within the law when the law hasn't been fixed yet.
     
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    What's so useful about claiming benefits?
    What's so helpful about appeasing theft to justify charity?
    Why have a right to what is mine saying it is ours?
     
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    As a supporter of American capitalism, you believe, naturally that what's yours is yours and what belongs to everyone else is yours too, and you have storm-troopers to prove it. Praising theft to justify totally inadequate charity is, of course, what you do. Socialists detest charity. People in a decent country claim benefits when they need them and contribute to them when they don't. It must be dreadful to be as totally brainwashed and rant as much as you do!
     
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    Not much point you defending benefits claimants in this country mate.
    The job market is buoyant.

    We have imported about 5 million working class because our own working class prefers to be in "in university".
    Not only do benefits claimants not pay in, but indeed, the bulk of the country doesn't pay in more than they take out.
    If you do, you are one of the rare ones.

    One of the ones who isn't accepting "charity", only it isn't charity, it's theft.

    Yes if you have paid in, you are allowed to claim on your unemployment insurance.
    Unfortunately if you have not paid in, you are allowed to claim on mine.

    Comedy Mail stories of nurses in food banks, ensue.

    Best paid people in the country in a high demand profession.... claiming charity.
    And so what we have is a culture of the "deserving poor". We are stolen from, to benefit the "deserving poor".
    But who decided which poor are deserving and which are not?

    The Labour party?
    Who aren't poor at all it turns but, but all stinking rich.
    And they pay themselves very well for this charity work, but they contribute nothing towards it themselves.
    Not one bean.

    The money they steal comes from rich and poor alike.
    And contrary to their propaganda, the more they steal from me, the poorer I get.
    Who would have thought it.
     
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    If you don't work and have mouths to feed, you're a charity case.
     
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    American capitalism is fair.
    In America, 5 year old girls don't get fined and shut down by the council for running lemonade stands.
    Britain could use less red tape and more free enterprise.
     
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    Plenty of those who do work are charity cases also.

    There are a lot of commercially non viable jobs in the economy. Jobs for jobs sake.
    Parking Warden for example. Health and safety inspector.
    Tax collector. But equally, surplus steel industry manufacturers and so on.
    About 50% of the state sector can go on the dole and the government deficit disappears the same day.
    And nothing at all will change except life will get easier and better for all the rest of us.

    So if you want to give the poor charity, just quit your job please.
    If you want to make an unemployed person employed... quit your job please. Let someone else have it.

    If you cry for the woes of the poor, the chances are, you aren't poor at all. You are on the take.
     
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    Must be odd to believe everything your masters tell you. Heil Murdoch!
     
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    I don't claim. I have no master.

    I live in a free country and your pathetic attempts to bribe me with my own money, fail each time.
    You rule yourself only. Not us. Not that this will stop you from trying.
     
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    You think you're a master, eh? It was the same in Germany in the late 'thirties. I never try to bribe thieves - I want them safe in jug, where they belong. Upi ;live in a drunken dream, slave.
     
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    I thought Thatcher closed the mines.

    You know, good riddance to bad economics.
     
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