Saturday, 14 February 2009

British Jobs,,, For Scottish Workers!

thats right,,,British Jobs,,, For Scottish Workers!,, Copyrite,, Rory Bremner,, 2009.

rory said that while mimicking the pm, old gordon the moron himself!

thing is,, how true is it?
well i think its true in the sense that british workers will NOT be put first.
maybe Rory was onto something?

anyway,, a few links, followed by an excerpt of a story that i will pick some bones out of.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7890968.stm
A government adviser on welfare reform has quit to become a frontbench spokesman for the Conservatives.
RATS AND SHIPS COME TO MIND.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7754393.stm
Britain's jobless: In statistics
BIGGER PICTURE
When the 1.8m unemployed are added to those of working age who are not seeking work - the economically inactive - the jobless total comes to nearly 10m.


EXCERPT FROM A Q & A ARTICLE.

What about people with a serious disability?

Those "genuinely not capable of work" will be entitled to the new employment and support allowance and get more benefit - the government says many of the poorest and most disabled will get an extra £17.60 a week.
Disabled people would also get more control over public money spent on their behalf.
They could choose how they want to spend it "to achieve outcomes agreed with the state" - for example buying equipment for courses to help them get a job they want.
This would initially be tested in England only,


Are carers affected?

People entitled to carers' benefits will not be expected to look for a job, unless they want to.
It is recognised that their responsibilities are at least as much as those in full-time work, even if they are unpaid.
They will remain on income support for now but ministers say the needs of carers will be "central" to future benefit reform.



full article here.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7774944.stm
Q&A: Welfare reform white paper.



okay, the "bone picking!"

"genuinely not capable of work" will be entitled to the new employment and support allowance"

HMM,, SO THEN, WE NEED TO PROVE THAT WE ARE GENUINLY NOT CAPABLE?
WONDER HOW WE WILL DO THAT THEN,, SEEMS TO ME THEY WILL CHANGE ALL OFFICIAL TESTS TO TESTS THAT ARE SO STRINGENT THAT ONLY A LIFE FORM LOWER THAN AN AMOEBA WOULD PASS IT,, WE WILL SEE!

the poorest and most disabled will get an extra £17.60 a week.

AND THEN LOSE THAT SAME £17.60 PER WEEK BY RENAMING THE BENEFITS AND HAVING NEW RATES OF AWARDS.

Disabled people would also get more control over public money spent on their behalf.

THIS IS PRIOR WARNING THAT THEY WILL BE CUTTING BENEFITS EVEN MORE.

They could choose how they want to spend it

BOLLOX!

THEY WILL BE TOLD THAT THE DEPARTMENT WILL BE CUTTING THEIR RATE OF AWARD AND REPLACING IT WITH A CHEAPER ALTERNATIVE MEDICAL AID OR SUPPLY.

THEN THEY SAY THIS,,,

for example buying equipment.

WHICH SHOULD BE SUPPLIED AS A MATTER OF COURSE BY THE DEPARTMENT TO MAKE THE QUALITY IF LIFE BETTER FOR THE CLAIMANT.

AND THEN THEY SAY THIS,,,

for courses to help them get a job they want.

IN OTHER WORDS, NO MATTER WHAT YOUR ILLNESS WE EXPECT YOU TO DRAG YOUR CARCASS OUT AND GET A JOB YOU LAZY SCROUNGING BASTARDS.



THE NEXT PART GOES LIKE THIS,,,

People entitled to carers' benefits will not be expected to look for a job, unless they want to.

IN OTHER WORDS, WE WILL SEND OUT WORK FOCUSED INTERVIEW APPOINTMENTS AND EXPECT THE CARER TO GET A JOB AND LEAVE THE DISABLED PERSON TO ROT AT HOME.

It is recognised that their responsibilities are at least as much as those in full-time work,

MAYBE BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC, BUT THEY REMAIN A TARGET OF THE DEPARTMENT WHENEVER THERE ARE CUTS TO BE MADE.

even if they are unpaid.

THEY MOSTLY REMAIN UNPAID AND THE DEPARTMENT ARE PROUD OF THEIR REPUTATION FOR NOT AWARDING CARERS ALLOWANCE TO CARERS.
AT THE END OF THE DAY, UNPAID CARERS ARE TECHNICALLY "SLAVE LABOUR!"

They will remain on income support for now but ministers say the needs of carers will be "central" to future benefit reform.

OR INDEED,,, "PLEASE CHANGE THE SUBJECT!"





JUST IN CASE YOU DIDNT GET THE LINK ABOVE,,,

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7774944.stm
Q&A: Welfare reform white paper.




ENOUGH FOR NOW.

Benny.

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