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Does she doesn't mention the effect of immigration on the pay paid and unemployed. I guess not.
They don't pay her to think. This is what is so wrong with the media. She gets all the breaks yet she is as thick as two short planks and then she thinks this privilege is because of her brilliance. Oh that woman, the Guardian would be twice as believable without her.
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Old 25-12-2007, 04:15 AM   #22 (permalink)
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A thoroughly despicable woman.
It is easy to slum it when you have a nice fat book contract and Daddys money to rely on.
She knows nothing and cares less about the truly disadvantaged members of our society.
I have many friends who have lost either their jobs or the ability to earn a living wage in the manual trades (Building, retail, catering) because of the socially engineered influx of serf labour from the EU expansion countries. My 16 year old son had great difficulty even getting a part-time job in shops or manufacturing because it is cheaper to employ adults from eastern europe. The destruction of unskilled work opportunities for the indigenous workforce is exponentially expanding the non-taxpaing underclass in this country. Can the ruling order not see the societal dislocation and future disruption among the economically disenfranchised their policies are stirring up?
They may be happy enough now with their extensions and plumbing work being undertaken at economically unviable rates and virtual slave labour nannies from Lithuania but they will soon start whining when the loss of tax revenues forces cuts in benefits and resultant riots.
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I saw a programme about immigration where a Somali lived on £33,000 on benefits (after zero tax a year). I would quite happily try and see what that is like.
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I saw a programme about immigration where a Somali lived on £33,000 on benefits (after zero tax a year). I would quite happily try and see what that is like.
What health problems or how many children did she had to look after?
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What health problems or how many children did she had to look after?
She had 5 children no health problems.

As this country is already overcrowded we need everyone to have 5 children like we need a hole in the head.

Of course if I did not pay for her I could have started my family earlier !
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She had 5 children no health problems.

As this country is already overcrowded we need everyone to have 5 children like we need a hole in the head.

Of course if I did not pay for her I could have started my family earlier !

Well with the number of children in this country, adding to the population problem which has a knock-on affect on housing and other resources it kinda makes you think about where it is any good if you have children.

Hmmm, what do you all think about this subject?
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England is too crowded. Personally I would restrict 'child benefit' (ho ho!) to the first two births only - multiple births (twins etc) counting as one, of course.

Given the significantly lower birth rate amongst ethnic whites V the rest, I'd be interested to know how - racially - this pot of money (total child benefit) is split ethnically. I suspect the results would be suprising.
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England is too crowded. Personally I would restrict 'child benefit' (ho ho!) to the first two births only - multiple births (twins etc) counting as one, of course.

Given the significantly lower birth rate amongst ethnic whites V the rest, I'd be interested to know how - racially - this pot of money (total child benefit) is split ethnically. I suspect the results would be suprising.
Interesting point there, personally I don't think anyone should be rewarded with free money as an incentive to breed, if I can put off having children until I am financially stable then other people should be able to as well. Sick of certain people having children on the benefit system and the children growing up and following in their parents footsteps.
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