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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

Haystack - 03 Oct 2013 01:18 - 30420 of 81564

What a pile of garbage. Disabled claimants have to be assessed, otherwise anyone who filled in a form claiming to disabled would just get paid. The reality is that there have been people getting away with claims fraudulently. The bulk of assessments are accepted as correct. This is just loony left wing propaganda and should be ignored.

goldfinger - 03 Oct 2013 01:19 - 30421 of 81564

The article above more or less sums up what I find in my voluntary post every weekend helping the sick and disabled with their claims for just about a living payment that does not cover household assets like a new bed or a new chair or even a new oven, all second hand of course from charitys.

Now if David Cameron could see how they have to live and spend a month with them perhaps hed have more compassion than the nasty bollshy attitude hes declared on everyone and even them that arent capable of work through sickness and disability.

Remember it could be you mother your father, your grandmother, your brother, your son or daughter.

goldfinger - 03 Oct 2013 01:23 - 30422 of 81564

Haystack......I do hope one day it visits you. Never said that to anyone before but your attitude is the lowest of the low. You are one sick individual.

Haystack - 03 Oct 2013 01:25 - 30423 of 81564

It is the same situation that long term unemployed are in. Where do they get their beds?

Haystack - 03 Oct 2013 01:27 - 30424 of 81564

The levels of disability payments have been set by all previous governments. The changes are about a fairer system, not that it matters if you don't like it.

goldfinger - 03 Oct 2013 04:06 - 30425 of 81564

Haystack filtered. This time a life ban.

He clearly has no knowledge of the incapacity assesment process pioneered by labour set up by the present government where only between 40% and 44% are declared unfit to work by ATOS the French agency policing the system. It is not true that they get nearly all the assesments right.

People have died and I mean well over 500 after they were found to be capable of work!!!. This includes people with terminal cancer, liver heart and kidney blood disease and others, and a great number of suicides.

Fraud is now virtually nil after the Tory government set up the ESA work test. BUT the number of people going to an appeal is rising and those winning is going up by the day.

The level of Disability payment was set up by THE PRESENT government and is capped at 1% rise annualy.

A comparison between long term unemployed and life disabled cannot be compared, the unemployed person has the ability to work again and buy goods and services the disabled person in most cases is disabled for the rest of their life and cannot work.

Haystack,s conduct above leads me to think that he is not worth conversing with anymore,hes totaly wrong on the system and more importantly he shows no compassion and quite frankly I think he is well out of order a sad sick individual. God help him.

goldfinger - 03 Oct 2013 04:24 - 30426 of 81564

Poll: Which Of The Main Political Parties Do You Trust The Most To Deliver A Fair & Affordable Welfare State? Please vote on the link below.

http://welfarenewsservice.com/poll-five-main-political-parties-trust-deliver-fair-affordable-welfare-state/

cynic - 03 Oct 2013 08:09 - 30427 of 81564

fred - shame on you for filleting in a "class" comment ..... totally untrue and unwarranted

sticky+fred - with some reluctance, for i would never ever join one and nor i suspect would my children, i concede that there is a need and use for unions ..... my problem with them, though perhaps it's inevitable, unions as they stand look to have very little interest in the wellbeing of the company and, in the case of teaching, in the children

it is undeniable that many or even most schools have a sufficient number of disruptive children that can cause disproportionate problems for the rest, but this is not the thread to discuss why that should be ..... however, this was why my previous post commented that exam results per se should not be the sole or even main criteria for assessing a teacher's worth

moving on to sacking bad teachers ..... i think i am correct in saying that the union will make this (pretty much) as difficult as possible, which gets back to the thrust of my opening paragraph

of course, on the other side, it would be very foolish to pretend that there is good management in all schools ...... however, as in any other business, a teacher always has the option to seek alternative employment

in conclusion, i did not say there was an easy answer or indeed an obvious one to the question raised .... i merely wished to ask others what they thought - without the stupid red herring of "class" being pointlessly interjected

cynic - 03 Oct 2013 08:12 - 30428 of 81564

sticky - 30428 - almost a better question would be "how much of more tax would you accept to pay to create and fund your desired welfare state?" ...... a true answer to that would generally be, "none at all"

MaxK - 03 Oct 2013 08:51 - 30429 of 81564

Of the million or so (formally disabled) people who have suddenly been deemed capable of picking up their beds and walking (atos).

Where have they gone?

2517GEORGE - 03 Oct 2013 09:07 - 30430 of 81564

They have picked up their beds and walked-----it's a miracle.
2517

cynic - 03 Oct 2013 09:09 - 30431 of 81564

i would certainly agree that it can be surprisingly or even ridiculously hard for someone to claim disability of similar allowance - i personally know 2 specific cases where it was refused, and where any normal person would have said, "of course you qualify"

HMRC is also more than reluctant to shell out when it should ..... for myself, i had to wait several months before HMRC paid out the amount already agreed, and am still arguing a slightly different issue where the rules say "x" but HMRC refuse to admit it or indeed even respond to my accountant of the issue .... the problem then is that it is risking life and limb to go in hard, as HMRC can then get very spiteful and instigate a full investigation of one's tax affairs ..... this is very time consuming and expensive with no recourse as/when nothing is found remiss

reverting to "benefits" in general, it would certainly seem that there is a core of people who know how to work the system either for themselves or in guiding others .... the perception is that a section of the immigrant population is singularly adept at this .... of course, this is purely anecdotal and one does not know the actuality

Fred1new - 03 Oct 2013 09:45 - 30432 of 81564

Cynic and others.

If you didn't view Newsnight last night, risk a listen view Paxman interview with Maude on the Welfare changes.

It is embarrassing and shows one of the next U-turns for the bucket.

It shows this tory party's incompetence at planning and a leading spark lying between his teeth.

The interview is about 5-10 mins into the programme.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03c4hbt/Newsnight_02_10_2013/



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Has anybody notice the size lie Gove is going to spout is marked by he UmMH and pause, unless it is a pre rehearsed one.

I wonder if he blushes at the same time?

Fred1new - 03 Oct 2013 09:55 - 30433 of 81564



I wish his father had had one on the welfare.

Fred1new - 03 Oct 2013 10:06 - 30434 of 81564

Of course when Cameron is even more demented there will always be the NHS to take care of him.

SAFE IN OUR HANDS DAVE.

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GP care in England 'faces funds catastrophe amid cuts'
By Nick Triggle
Health correspondent, BBC News
Doctor with stethoscope
Investment in doctor services has fallen, the Royal College of GPs says
Continue reading the main story
Related Stories

PM promises more flexible GP hours
GP opening: Reinventing the wheel?
Failing GP surgeries 'face closure'
The GP system in England is facing a "catastrophe" because of cuts in funding, doctors' leaders are warning.

Analysis by the Royal College of GPs suggests that over the past three years, investment in general practice has fallen by £400m in real terms.

That is equivalent to a 7% cut in spending per patient, it says.

The government said it was providing new funding to help under-pressure GPs, but Labour said the figures showed ministers' promises had not been kept.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24362902




Also
Doctors accuse coalition of huge cut in spending on surgeries
GPs have received £943m less over past three years, according to survey that challenges claims over the NHS by ministers

Fred1new - 03 Oct 2013 10:08 - 30435 of 81564

IS Cameron becoming the Berlusconi of British Politics?

Mind he will need Boris to help him out in some areas.

Haystack - 03 Oct 2013 10:28 - 30436 of 81564

Heading in the right direction

Update: Labour lead at 6
by YouGov in Politics
Thu October 3, 6 a.m. BST

Latest YouGov / The Sun results 2nd October - Con 34%, Lab 40%, LD 9%, UKIP 10%;

Fred1new - 03 Oct 2013 10:34 - 30437 of 81564

MaxK - 03 Oct 2013 08:51 - 30431 of 30438

Of the million or so (formally disabled) people who have suddenly been deemed capable of picking up their beds and walking (atos).

Where have they gone?
2517GEORGE Send an email to 2517GEORGE View 2517GEORGE's profile - 03 Oct 2013 09:07 - 30432 of 30438

They have picked up their beds and walked-----it's a miracle.
2517



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I would suggest you take a walk around your local cities or towns in the day time and count the number of people begging and at night and see how many are "dossing" out.
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Not the country scenes I wish to see returning.

But that is the place for the cadgers.

Especially Tax dodgers and those who defrauded the tax payer on expense claims and are still legislating.

Haystack - 03 Oct 2013 10:42 - 30438 of 81564

Most beggars in the street are spending the money on drink and drugs and should be ignored.

Haystack - 03 Oct 2013 10:54 - 30439 of 81564

If Mikibland is bothered by the Mail's attacks on his father then he might remember the abuse handed out by the left wing when Thatcher died.

He might further remember this embarrassing photo.

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