UKIP’s Idea To Put An End To Benefit Claimants Purchasing Tobacco And Alcoholic Drinks

Some long term benefit claimants would be prohibited from utilising their benefit cash to purchase cigarettes, alcohol or satellite TV subscriptions under plans scheduled to be present at the UK Independence party’s spring conference. The proposed veto on paying for satellite TV comes merely a fortnight after it was revealed that Rupert Murdoch, the chairmanContinue reading “UKIP’s Idea To Put An End To Benefit Claimants Purchasing Tobacco And Alcoholic Drinks”

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Why Inbreeding In Fact, Isn’t As Bad As You Believe It Is

Interbreeding is where cousins and other close relatives have children together.  Almost all cultures have compelling veto’s opposing it, first and foremost because of the growing chances of birth defects. Still in the scenic Australian valley there’s a gloomy and worrying secret where unwashed children are born from generations of incest and that are livingContinue reading “Why Inbreeding In Fact, Isn’t As Bad As You Believe It Is”

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NHS Patients Too Scared To Protest!

Sick people in hospital are afraid they’ll be treated worse if they speak up about their problems with their care; as stated by the NHS Ombudsman. In-patients who are afflicted by poor care in hospitals are being let down by a poisonous cocktail inside the health facilities; as claimed by the NHS Ombudsman. It was claimed thatContinue reading “NHS Patients Too Scared To Protest!”

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Escape the Cage!

In 2012 in the United Kingdom, an Act of Parliament was brought in, which they named The Welfare Reform Act, which then made alterations to the rules connected to a number of benefits, which had been formerly provided to the people of the United Kingdom within the bounds of the British social security establishment.  AmongContinue reading “Escape the Cage!”

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Crimes Against Humanity

Income tax was made public in Britain by William Pitt the Younger in his budget of December 1798 and launched in 1799, to pay for weapons and equipment in preparation for the Napoleonic Wars. Pitt’s new graduated (progressive) income tax began at a charge of 2 old pence in the pound (1/120) on incomes overContinue reading “Crimes Against Humanity”

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Inexcusable Pricing

What is the world coming to? When I was in hospital not so long ago, I declined to view the television because I refused to pay the money to watch it, so I took my Ipad with me as an alternative. I pay less to use my Ipad than I would to watch the television,Continue reading “Inexcusable Pricing”

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Can James Caan think of nothing better than

Can James Caan think of nothing better than to campaign for better recruitment practices and does Mr. Caan have nothing better to do with his time? Does he not think there are enough people out of work without making it even harder for them, or does he want all of England to be out-of-work? SoContinue reading “Can James Caan think of nothing better than”

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