On a serious note , we should start massive capital projects , like the social housing that's going to be needed when people will start to lose there houses because of the recession .
Dig holes and fill them in again , get people earning and spending again and paying taxes . Give them a decent wage so they don't have to rely on benefits . Make affordable childcare available so both parents can work and give business tax breaks for employing people who need the chance to get on the ladder of self responsibilty and contributing to society.
Invest in public tranport projects like the trams in liverpool or the rail network .
Give business the means to have a social consience again like they do in Europe , so big business will think twice about making thousands redundant and not accepting responsibilty for them people .
The people who are made redundant by these massive businesses need money whilst looking for another job , the company that made them redundant should still pay them wages until they have found alternative employment or pay there mortgages for them . SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. That will do for now comrades
Bam wrote:I think the introduction of 'Poll tax was the final nail in her coffin, although she resigned as PM I think, is that right ?
Judge wrote:s@int wrote:I think Margaret Thatchers c*nt was kickable.
omg
Bam wrote:Judge wrote:s@int wrote:I think Margaret Thatchers c*nt was lickable.
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Saint it was disgusting, I reckon her minge tasted slightly of iron, but Judge said the scabs cut his tongue.
Judge wrote:s@int wrote:I know its easier said than done mate, but don't give up applying for jobs, sooner or later one will turn up. In the meantime you could try going to College and re training for something that you have an interest in.(I think most of the courses are free if you are unemployed) You seem a bright bloke with an interest in computers, why not try a computer course.... if nothing else it will give you an interest and something to do, and you never know it might help in your job search.
I am not sure what age you are, but don't be frightened of re-training. I re-trained at 24 after I discovered I wasn't as keen on the Civil Service as I had once thought, and never looked back. So it is possible. Just pick something that you have a genuine interest in, that way you are more likely to complete the course. If you can't find something that interests you, go for a short course in something that could save you/earn you money like car servicing or bricklaying. Then if you find you like it, you can do the "proper" course of Car mechanic or Builder etc.
The main thing is don't give up trying. There is always something you can do to improve your chances.... Rewrite your CV, cold call a few companies etc etc.
Whatever you decide I wish you luck mate.
i half expected s@int to say that we shoot the parents and kids to get them off the dole and harvest their organs
Bam wrote:s@int wrote:Judge wrote:s@int wrote:I think Margaret Thatchers c*nt was kickable.
omg
And I would love to have been the one Kicking it.
Why so much hatred Saint ?
Judge wrote:Judge wrote:s@int wrote:I know its easier said than done mate, but don't give up applying for jobs, sooner or later one will turn up. In the meantime you could try going to College and re training for something that you have an interest in.(I think most of the courses are free if you are unemployed) You seem a bright bloke with an interest in computers, why not try a computer course.... if nothing else it will give you an interest and something to do, and you never know it might help in your job search.
I am not sure what age you are, but don't be frightened of re-training. I re-trained at 24 after I discovered I wasn't as keen on the Civil Service as I had once thought, and never looked back. So it is possible. Just pick something that you have a genuine interest in, that way you are more likely to complete the course. If you can't find something that interests you, go for a short course in something that could save you/earn you money like car servicing or bricklaying. Then if you find you like it, you can do the "proper" course of Car mechanic or Builder etc.
The main thing is don't give up trying. There is always something you can do to improve your chances.... Rewrite your CV, cold call a few companies etc etc.
Whatever you decide I wish you luck mate.
i half expected s@int to say that we shoot the parents and kids to get them off the dole and harvest their organs
this is more believeable
s@int wrote:Judge wrote:Judge wrote:s@int wrote:I know its easier said than done mate, but don't give up applying for jobs, sooner or later one will turn up. In the meantime you could try going to College and re training for something that you have an interest in.(I think most of the courses are free if you are unemployed) You seem a bright bloke with an interest in computers, why not try a computer course.... if nothing else it will give you an interest and something to do, and you never know it might help in your job search.
I am not sure what age you are, but don't be frightened of re-training. I re-trained at 24 after I discovered I wasn't as keen on the Civil Service as I had once thought, and never looked back. So it is possible. Just pick something that you have a genuine interest in, that way you are more likely to complete the course. If you can't find something that interests you, go for a short course in something that could save you/earn you money like car servicing or bricklaying. Then if you find you like it, you can do the "proper" course of Car mechanic or Builder etc.
The main thing is don't give up trying. There is always something you can do to improve your chances.... Rewrite your CV, cold call a few companies etc etc.
Whatever you decide I wish you luck mate.
i half expected s@int to say that we shoot the parents and kids to get them off the dole and harvest their organs
this is more believeable
Why shoot them, just keep them without hope and and money,with no chance of a future and most will just do it themselves.
Judge wrote:s@int wrote:Judge wrote:Judge wrote:s@int wrote:I know its easier said than done mate, but don't give up applying for jobs, sooner or later one will turn up. In the meantime you could try going to College and re training for something that you have an interest in.(I think most of the courses are free if you are unemployed) You seem a bright bloke with an interest in computers, why not try a computer course.... if nothing else it will give you an interest and something to do, and you never know it might help in your job search.
I am not sure what age you are, but don't be frightened of re-training. I re-trained at 24 after I discovered I wasn't as keen on the Civil Service as I had once thought, and never looked back. So it is possible. Just pick something that you have a genuine interest in, that way you are more likely to complete the course. If you can't find something that interests you, go for a short course in something that could save you/earn you money like car servicing or bricklaying. Then if you find you like it, you can do the "proper" course of Car mechanic or Builder etc.
The main thing is don't give up trying. There is always something you can do to improve your chances.... Rewrite your CV, cold call a few companies etc etc.
Whatever you decide I wish you luck mate.
i half expected s@int to say that we shoot the parents and kids to get them off the dole and harvest their organs
this is more believeable
Why shoot them, just keep them without hope and and money,with no chance of a future and most will just do it themselves.
you'd still harvest their organs tho
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