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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #30 on: June 29, 2008, 23:14:20 »
What do you 'WILL'!

If things carry on we will all be better off on the dole because at the present rate we wont be able to afford to get to work!

With traffic jams and the distance I travel (alot shorter than most I'm sure) I bet it takes a gallon a day = £6. So over a week that's £30 just to get there and back and like I say I don't travel that far!

I have a caravan on Angelsey. I have to think now if I can afforf to go for a weekend or do I have to wait for a longer break to make the round trip worth while. How relaxing is that!
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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #31 on: July 01, 2008, 10:55:37 »
An idea put forward to me was for the state to only provide financial support to parents for their first live birth, be that one child or more to allow for twins etc, but after the first birth you are on your own. This could be complemented by neutering those who would still be inclined not to work.

As for immigration wasn't there a study out that said that economic migration was down due to growth and stability in former eastern european countries?

Wasn't that tried in China? By all accounts it didn't work very well.

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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #32 on: July 01, 2008, 22:34:45 »
In china you are only meant to have one child then no more. What i mean is you can have loads of kids as many as you want but you only get state cash for one.
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