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Monthly Archives: July 2014
David Cameron and George Osborne cash in on secret tax deal for Downing Street homes
Reposted from the Mirror Getty / PAEasy street: Osborne and the Camerons David Cameron and George Osborne have slashed thousands off the bills for their Downing Street homes in a secret deal with the taxman. The multi-millionaire Tories are quids in after … Continue reading
Lin Homer “I do get paid a lot”
On 17 July 2014, I posted an article from the Telegraph:- https://glynismillward189.wordpress.com/2014/07/17/i-deserve-20000-bonus-says-hmrc-chief/ about the £20,000 bonus paid to HMRC chief, Lin Homer. HMRC have a facility called “Hotseat” where various heads of department take turns at a question and answer … Continue reading
Police warn that ‘relentless’ bedroom tax is turning people into criminals
Reposted from Dash 24 Now even the police, normally silent supporters of the government, are saying what we’ve all been saying for some time. Police warn that relentless bedroom tax is pushing people into the arms of loans sharks The … Continue reading
DWP plotting ‘secret’ universal credit plans – says Micheal Meacher Labour MP
Reposted from Dash 24 A Labour MP has claimed that the government is “keeping under wraps” plans to make people who lose their jobs wait five weeks before they get any benefit payment under universal credit. Michael Meacher, MP for … Continue reading
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Tagged dwp, Ian Duncan Smith, Micheal Meacher, TUC, Universal Credit
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Nature of the Beast
Reposted from Vox Political View original article here http://wp.me/p4Sru1-1Vy David Cameron must be so proud. He wanted a return to the Victorian era and that is exactly what he has achieved. Wages have nosedived, meaning the gap between the richest and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bank of England, George Osborne, Labour, Office of Budget Responsibility, ONS, Wages
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Woman arrested for posting photo of George Osborne at prostitute’s flat
Originally posted on Pride's Purge:
(not satire – it’s the corrupt UK today!) A woman was arrested today after posting a photograph on Twitter of chancellor George Osborne at her flat when she worked as a madame at an…
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The reality of the governments welfare reform
Reposted from the Independent It’s 20 June, 2013. A 38-year-old man, distressed, emaciated, depleted from chemotherapy, dishevelled from sleeping rough, walks out of Islington council offices on Upper Street, north London, and pulls out a syringe. It contains two grams … Continue reading
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Champagne Conservatives…
Reposted from The Independent Have you ever lay awake at night worrying how this government are spending taxpayers money? Well worry no more, everyone struggling to put food on the table whether in or out of work, all those whose benefits have been … Continue reading
David Cameron – a political prostitute.
Reposted from Order of Truth If you support David Cameron, or are of no real opinion about him and the current government, the events of the past week must make you stop and think about the suitability of both to … Continue reading
Two Tales from the Tribunal
Reposted from Lacuna – a righting wrongs project The Tier one tribunal for social security is located in the Magistrates court – an imposing concrete building surrounded by other grey office blocks in the heart of the city centre. This … Continue reading
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Tagged alcoholism, anxiety, depression, First Tier Tribunal, Law Centre, Mental Health, social security
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