
TE44
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Theres a lot of grievance all over, and of course people identify with one another regardless of where they live, i can't see it making much differences to people who can see the individual perspectives rather than grouping people in political parties. This hides the problems being shared by all the country.
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oops didnt work but link there,
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a lily laid for each person known to die within 6 wks of atos fit to work decision. of course we don't know the real figures because our goverment refuse to tell us. Louise I believe many people like yourself, understand and feel the same, but as usual its the people of scotlaand who are being scrutinised whilst all parties hide behind this illusion of togetherness. hope this pic works my son did ir for me.
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we have a goverment who refuses to answer questions asked through the foia, when questioned on an unfair system (atos) that they've set up dealing with the most vulnerable people, although in agreement this company should no longer be involved, have they protected the people,, no, they continue toallow this company to kill people refusing to give answers.some posters seem to think this is all about flag waving, I am now assuming they have never had any family or friend die. Maybe a test should be sat before being allowed to vote, and only those with enough political knowledge are allowed to vote, and an extra count thrown in for the experts, heaven forbid the people who are struggling the worst should vote with emotion, or maybe people believe there to busy waving there flags.
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Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I reckon Cameron et al know something about a $hit > load more of yet to be drilled for oil in the > North Sea. Can't see why else he would be so > desperate to keep the jocks happy? It surely > benefits the tories if scotland leaves the union > anyway doesn't it > > Louisa. The wood review on uks oil. http://www.woodreview.co.uk/
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oops wrong speech, sorry all sound the same
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http://labourlist.org/2014/09/gordon-browns-barnstorming-speech-in-defence-of-the-union/ heres gordon browns speech to the no voters.
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I don't believe SNP are trusted in Scotland, think its a case of the best out of a bad bunch. I'm hoping if its a yes, some ofthe people who have become involved will continue to follow, and be involved in the changes that come.most people I know believe it may be hard, but also feel there is a chance for people to come together and actually prectice creating a democracy. who knows what may happen, only time woud tell.
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I think this goverment have done a great job at dividing people, better together is a joke, they persist in creating a divide, and as far as the offer heres a link to official cabinet papers released at beginning of year after 30yrs. There "invisibility Strategy", They're now preparing the british public just incase its a yes vote, with a big fat bowl of sour grapes, to the point people believe they will be losing if no vote, but heh theres always the sour grapes.better together, yeah right, after creating a situation where people are now feeling, I wish they'd just leave now. http://www.heraldscotland.com/mobile/news/home-news/thatcher-minister-wanted-to-secretly-cut-millions-from-scotlands-funding.23069373
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http://www.newsnetscotland.com/index.php/scottish-politics/4322-moore-echoes-douglas-homes-infamous-1979-promise-of-qsomething-betterq A bit more detail.
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http://www.itv.com/news/wales/update/2014-09-11/plaid-leader-urges-scots/ Scroll past first bit London mix.
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Yeah like thatcher did when she promised it in 79 if there was a no vote in referendum.
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http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/sep/02/prosecutors-withdraw-arrest-warrant-ashya-king-parents They are now released.
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LondonMix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Your complaint doesn?t appear to have anything to > do with ALS Association but rather with a UK > government policy which forces able bodied > benefits seekers to do charity work if they can?t > find paid employment and the maladministration of > the stated policy. > > Why you are making this about pay for permanent > members of staff of an American charity (that > isn?t subject to this UK policy) is impossible to > understand. > > You are being absurd. I was merely replying, I already said I had no wish to go off topic, but the thread had moved to questioning charities, I was not refering to a particular one. It happens to be logical for me to connect everthing I feel when looking at charities, it would be absurd not to,
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Its the forced I don't like it takes away the meaning of voluntary work, especially when it comes to the sick having to work, being sanctioned when there illness gets in the way, not very charitable supporting this workfare. https://johnnyvoid.wordpress.com/category/welfare-reform-2/esaatos/ As for able bodied working for under ?2 an hour who knows they might get lucky and work there way up to management level.
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Charity, inequality party political line. I forgot, mustn't cross over. http://www.thirdsector.co.uk/tweet-oxfam-opened-worms/governance/article/1299929
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I think the word voluntary is the clue to what i'm refering to, I have no wish to go off topic EP, I find the contradiction of charities involved with forced workers (jsa) changes the meaning of charity for me, but heh thats another gripe not really related to this thread,
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Yes i do think its wrong, I believe people should be paid but also believe the gap between voluntary and management should not be as great.
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Jeremy do you also believe that management for charities should recieve bonuses, when charities make more, just wondering,
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Flexi schooling - know anyone who does it?
TE44 replied to bee74's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Sorry don't know anyone who does it but I agree the change to being marked absent makes it very confusing in law, If an agreement by the headteacher is reached, I wonderif that protects the parents from fines or prosecution, Its not clear at all. Maybe get in touch with local schools to see what there policy is, or if its something they would consider. Good luck. -
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/11015898/Surrogacy-case-the-history-of-sex-offences-of-the-Australian-accused-of-leaving-surrogate-baby-in-Thailand.html The history of sex offences. On coming back with one of the twins, I can't help wondering if the ausralian authorities would have allowed this couple to keep the baby had this not been brought to media attention.If this is the case I wonder how many convicted paedophiles have used surrogacy.
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Sophran I believe the question of the parents were brought up by another poster, I'm not sure there would be many millionaire kids. Young adts/teenagers hanging around bothering people do tend to make assumptions on where your from, if they've had a rough life they often feel resentful and assume, often wrongly, others are more priviledged, and would never understand the problems the face them.this causes a big barrier when it comes to approaching them about unacceptable behaviour.
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Haberdashers' East Dulwich - 751 families supporting
TE44 replied to James Barber's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Not what some of the parents think. What do you think the money was allocated for, anyway with Finances for all habs schools being combined its probably had to work out, I can see why its taken so long to bring criminal charges looks like they've got to get there books in order. -
Haberdashers' East Dulwich - 751 families supporting
TE44 replied to James Barber's topic in The Family Room Discussion
http://newschoolfinance.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/a-seven-year-914k-fraud-at-haberdashers.html?m=1 scroll further down page for habs set of recent accounts. It seems before the conversion to a MAT (multi-academy trust) 16th September there was no break down for individual schools. -
Haberdashers' East Dulwich - 751 families supporting
TE44 replied to James Barber's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > TE44 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Dont you mean Gaza situation, but lets not mix > up > > threads here that have no relation to Habs. > > > Unless I've missed something there is no official > name and being as you knew what I was talking > about Im happy with my previous description for. > the purpose of the post it was part of. > > And loving the whole "will somebody just think of > the children" tactic, but very much doubt any > child missed out on anything because of the fraud. Are you having a laugh or what, keep on loving it, how hard it must be to comprehend chldren are involved here, Oh there i go again.
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