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.
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 10:33
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ohhhhhhhhhhhhh my sides are aching Ive laughed that much at Hays this morning.
I can only think it must have been Fred yesterday who really got to him and led to him filtering him.
1-0 to Fred........Hays old lad.
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 10:36
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he he he he he Hays now admits Food banks are part of the Tory welfare state and policy LOL LOL LOl LOL
Haystack - 04 Mar 2014 10:33 - 37629 of 37630
The Labour government banned Job centres from referring people to food banks as it was bad publicity for them. The present government has reversed this policy, which has made increases in the use of of food banks.
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 10:37
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Hays why did Camoron turn down EEC funding for Food banks then now that you admit its Tory welfare policy?????????????????????????????????????????????
Haystack
- 04 Mar 2014 10:42
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There is a group at the bottom of the social/success ladder who have to manage on very little money. That has always been the case. Food banks do provide a need for the most serious cases. However, the increase of food banks is a driving force for their use and few social worker, doctors etc are going to deny anyone the necessary documentation required to use food banks. The use of food banks has become a self fulfilling prophecy. You open more food banks and more will come to use them and demand access to them as a right. It become an adjunct to being on benefits. Instead of learning to manage on the benefits, it is easier to demand to be fed by someone else.
MaxK
- 04 Mar 2014 10:44
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Ukip must be treated like any major party, Ofcom rules
Nigel Farage's party must be given the same coverage as the Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats in the run up to the European elections, the regulator says
By Hayley Dixon
8:13AM GMT 04 Mar 2014
Ukip have been given a boost in the run up to the European elections after Ofcom ruled that broadcasters have to treat them in the same way as any other major party.
The decision means Ukip will be given the same status as the Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats for election broadcasts and news coverage of the May 22 contest.
The party welcomed the regulator’s landmark ruling, claiming it was a refection of the fact that Ukip is a “major player in British politics”.
However, it only applies to England and Wales as Ukip's limited support in Scotland means it will not have to be treated as a major party by broadcasters north of the border or in news coverage focusing solely on Scottish constituencies.
Although the ruling fell short of Ukip’s demands to be treated as a major party on a permanent basis, it is likely to fuel speculation about whether Nigel Farage will be invited to join the televised leaders’ debates in the run up to the next General Election.
More:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/ukip/10674846/Ukip-must-be-treated-like-any-major-party-Ofcom-rules.html
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 10:48
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Hays so your just dismissing your own partys finding s are you as outlined above post 37625??????????????
Hays takes the 'PLANK OF THE YEAR AWARD'.
ohhhhhhhhhhhhh dear make no wonder this country is so screwed up under the present government.
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 10:50
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And heres more evidence just out.........
Benefits blunders forcing thousands to use food banks says TORY think tank
posted in Uncategorized by argotina1
Ministers have denied links between welfare reforms and the 170% increase in emergency handouts in 2013
Up to 68,000 people are wrongly having benefits stopped every year and the blunders are fuelling rising demand at food banks, says a think tank set up by TORIES.
Ministers have denied links between welfare reforms and the170% increase in emergency handouts in 2013.
But a study by Policy Exchange, created by Tory ministers Michael Gove and Francis Maude, today says so-called benefit “sanctions” are leaving claimants too poor to buy food.
Jobseekers can lose up to four weeks’ money for missing an interview or other requirements. Around 5,600 people sanctioned each month have the decision overturned on appeal.
They get the money back after long delays, leaving them dependent on food banks, the think-tank found.
Author Guy Miscampbell said: “Four weeks without any money is driving people to desperate measures including a reliance on food banks.”
Shadow Work Secretary Rachel Reeves said: “David Cameron’s favourite think-tank has shown how government incompetence is leading to thousands of people being forced to rely on food banks.
“Ministers need urgently to fix the broken sanctions system to cut the number of decisions which are later overturned on appeal.”
The damning think-tank findings come after Cardinal Vincent Nichols reopened his row with David Cameron about benefits yesterday.
Britain’s most senior Catholic, who was elevated to the College of Cardinals by Pope Francis last month, said it was a “fact” coalition welfare policies are punishing the poor.
Some MPs had suggested Nichols was “naive” when he recently warned people were being left destitute.
But yesterday, the Cardinal insisted: “Evidence is there that people are living in destitution. That’s a fact: I’m not naive to state facts, it’s accurate.”
Meanwhile, West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner Bob Jones blamed benefits cuts for an 11% increase in shoplifting offences to 30,000 in the West Midlands last year.
Mr Jones said: “We’re seeing shoplifting of food in particular.”
A BBC Panorama probe tonight also shows the hunger crisis is so great that more than a third of local authorities are now having to subsidise food banks.
The show found that 140 councils are now funding food banks to the tune of almost £3million.
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 10:51
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The evidence is overwhelming..........
Up to 68,000 people are wrongly having benefits stopped every year and the blunders are fuelling rising demand at food banks, says a think tank set up by TORIES.
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 10:51
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says a think tank set up by TORIES
Haystack
- 04 Mar 2014 11:00
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I did a few calculation on the statistics from the food banks themselves. A food bank will have a catchment area. It might be 2 miles or maybe even 5 miles. If there is a certain number of food banks then there will be a number per food bank being supplied. People from Sunderland won't be visiting food banks in Nottingham. The numbers per food banks are pretty constant and haven't changed over the years. Therefore as you open more food banks, you get more customers. It doesn't mean the demand is growing. In fact it show the demand as constant over the last 10 years. It is still the same underlying demand for free food. In some cases that is a demand and in some it is a need. Either way the pattern hasn't changed.
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 11:28
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Ohhhhhhhhh shut up Hays your making a fool of yourself.
The evidence from your own party as been presented to you.
Go chill out and think over your actions of the last few days.
Filtering Fred is very unlike you. Perhaphs you need a break?.
Your a good chap really and I mean that but the last few days as been very uncharacteristic of you.
Go out for a few days a mini holiday, we all get a bit worked up at times, were just human beings mere mortals.
Haystack
- 04 Mar 2014 11:36
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No, I am using information released by the Trussel Trust. The number of people served per outlet has remained constant over the years. The only difference is the number of outlets. That means the problem existed in 2000 when they started in Salisbury and has not got worse since then.
cynic
- 04 Mar 2014 11:38
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i give up with you 3 guys
you're all totally incapable of discussing like adults, but every single time, immediately revert to your entrenched political positions
these are both utterly blinkered in their own way
in a brief sentence or two.....
Foodbanks
are they necessary?
regrettably yes
do they have a worthwhile function?
yes
is their creation the "fault" of any particular political party?
no
is their growth generally due to the deep recession of the last several years?
almost certainly
===============
i really can't be bothered to write more (and sensibly), as for sure it will just get unwarranted and somewhat abusive response and furether, will be immediately drowned by the maelstrom of verbiage that you 3 persistently chuck around
Fred1new
- 04 Mar 2014 11:40
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But GF,.
Little Lord Fauntleroy knows everybody in high and low places and those on the social/success ladder.
Which rung does he see himself I wonder?
But, I like being filtered reminds me of coffee!
Haystack
- 04 Mar 2014 11:45
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The growth has nothing to do with the recession as the numbers served by each food bank is constant over the years and the same as before the recession. All that is happening is the proportion of the population making use of food banks is being more fully reached due to the wider spread of the outlets.
If you have one food bank in say Burnley and then open one in Southampton you will get twice the customers and twice the food banks. The use of food banks appears to have increased, but it hasn't.
cynic
- 04 Mar 2014 11:48
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absolute rubbish!
clearly you didn't pay attention last night or on any other occasion
all 3 of you bear striking similarities to ostriches
MaxK
- 04 Mar 2014 11:53
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Now now c, dont get cross :-)
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 11:53
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Hays you are wrong. How do you account for ..........
Up to 68,000 people are wrongly having benefits stopped every year and the blunders are fuelling rising demand at food banks, says a think tank set up by TORIES......ends
Sanctions have only become active under THIS government.
They were minimal before 2011
Your theory doesnt even get over the first hurdle never mind the Chelthenam mile.
And your OWN commisioned report concluded.......
It concluded that there was “growing demand” for emergency food because of increased need. This directly contradicts the position of Work and Pensions minister Lord Freud, who claimed last summer that the expansion of charities such as The Trussell Trust had driven the demand.......................ends
Cant be any clearer than that.
Haystack
- 04 Mar 2014 11:53
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A lot of last night's programming was nonsense. I have used the Trussel Trust's own figures and it is clear that one average the use of the food banks has not increased. If you open more Tescos then you will get more Tesco customers.
There is a group of people across the country who use/need food banks. That group is just being more fully served. The figures per food bank are the same as they were in 2005 before the recession.
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 11:58
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WRONG Tesco stores increased last year but customers no's fell.
Warren Buffet sold 33% of his holding because of this.