LDB wrote:Typical lefty stuff in there. Take an entirely rational policy aimed at making quite modest savings and blow it into a moral crusade. I'm surprised he didn't accuse the tories of trying to kill the poor, that's the usual the level of debate the nasty left operate at.Chippy wrote:http://m.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2 ... ut-welfare
Jim Royle talks about his life on benefits
"Who else could have dreamed up the bedroom tax, a policy so stupid it forces people to leave their homes and drag themselves around the country in search of nonexistent one-bedroom flats?"
Doesn't force anybody to do anything you fat moron. If i wanted to rent an extra room in a private property it would cost me an extra 500 quid! When we've got massive queues for social housing it makes perfect sense to try to fill up the ones we have. This isn't the 90s anymore, things need to be rationalised and people need to drop their inflated sense of entitlement and get with the program.
Sorry chippy, dont mean to aim this at you personally but this stuff just winds me up after a couple of pints
Spot on and well said. Any time anyone tries to do or say anything that the socialists don't like they whine and moan about how life is so unfair and how the Tories, especially Mrs. Thatcher will always try to eradicate the poor. Always the same class war bollocks from these people who conveniently forget that their country has no money because their Labour scum bags blew it all on wars and dole.