Long term unemployed to be asked to give back something

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I think the Tory scum can stick it up their pompous self righteous asses!!



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sgw":19d9zgy1 said:
marin man":19d9zgy1 said:
No definitely not,but alot of unemployed did spend money that was not theirs on numerous credit cards etc.And that did not help did it :?:

Don't know where you are getting your information about the amount of credit taken on by the unemployed but it would be infinitesimal in comparison to the amount of debt built up by the country as a whole. Totally insignificant in relation to our current status of 900 billion (£15,505 for every man, woman and child) national debt and no justification for state conscription of those suffering the most from those debts.

its not infintesimal when the majority of the credit card 'borrowers' each spunked 15, 20, 25, 30k+ up the wall only to later be offered the ability to drastically reduce/write off their debts after the event for being 'mis-sold' their credit.
Who pays back those billions?

I know, we could always sell our national gold reserves to cover the costs? oh, hang on......
 
Dr S":3kqchkgm said:
More Daily Mail rantings :roll:

but there is an underclass in this country

Personally I'd like to see them sent to Siberia,

but thats just me.

Si

Not just you, such ideas were quite popular last century. Up to 100 million died because of them.
 
KeepItSteel said:
its not infintesimal when the majority of the credit card 'borrowers' each spunked 15, 20, 25, 30k+ up the wall only to later be offered the ability to drastically reduce/write off their debts after the event for being 'mis-sold' their credit.
Again I am baffled by where you get your info. I don't think it likely that anyone unemployed would be able to obtain up to 30k+ of credit. I think your figures might relate to the employed.

For example... if I currently required credit I would be restricted to using loan sharks at rates of up to 800%.
 
sgw":1126edtk said:
KeepItSteel":1126edtk said:
sgw":1126edtk said:
marin man":1126edtk said:
its not infintesimal when the majority of the credit card 'borrowers' each spunked 15, 20, 25, 30k+ up the wall only to later be offered the ability to drastically reduce/write off their debts after the event for being 'mis-sold' their credit.
Again I am baffled by where you get your info. I don't think it likely that anyone unemployed would be able to obtain up to 30k+ of credit. I think your figures might relate to the employed.

For example... if I currently required credit I would be restricted to using loan sharks at rates of up to 800%.

Correct, I was refering to both employed and unemployed.

But comparing current interest rates as opposed to pre bubble burst rates is pointless.
All you needed back then was a note from your mum stating you were a good boy and promised to pay back 20k, and they feel over eachother to give you money.

There was a rumour in my village that even a labrador managed to secure himself 5k, and blew the lot on bonio's and poodles.
 
All this on the back of Cameron employing a stylist estimated to be on £50k/year as well as a personal photographer and website chief.
 
IDB1":1sc4az52 said:
All this on the back of Cameron employing a stylist estimated to be on £50k/year as well as a personal photographer and website chief.

Good on him eh, distributing his well earnt wealth amongst others.

Of course those labour fella's spent much more wisely.
 
IDB1":1rn4tizm said:
All this on the back of Cameron employing a stylist estimated to be on £50k/year as well as a personal photographer and website chief.

a real man of the people :twisted:
 
sgw":11rdqsac said:
Dr S":11rdqsac said:
More Daily Mail rantings :roll:

but there is an underclass in this country

Personally I'd like to see them sent to Siberia,

but thats just me.

Si

Not just you, such ideas were quite popular last century. Up to 100 million died because of them.

You can learn a lot from history.
 
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