Mcqueen wrote:When you look at what we put up with weather wise in the UK we must be a bit barking staying here,
Why do we stay here just because we are born here ?, If you were given a choice of where to live when you was born, the UK would be the last place on my list,
Bit Like Those that walk 3 miles to get water, move your blady hut then,
I asked Dermot why he put up with all the taxes where he lives, i said why dont you move - "Because my house is here" he said, Its horribe in Leeds today, Dark misty and wet, it dosent inspire you to go out and do something,
Roll on April,
Yep, won't get a decent price for the house so I'm stuck. In 10 years time, Eileen and me will be flying out to Oz to see the kids ( if we can afford it). Who would want to stay in a country where you are taxed to the back bollocks yet paying dole to every Tom, Dick and Harry who lives on the same continent. they are flying in on cheap flights, signing on once a month, and flying home the same day. All their dole is paid into their accounts electronically . I know of one guy who is signing on in both N. Ireland and the south. No one is checking up. I've said it before, make people work for the social. That ensures that at least they stay in the feckin country..... and another thing, why should we be allowing in, every fecker who wants to come here ( either Ireland or UK)??? I've no problem if they are working and contributing to the economy but all the rest should feck right off. ............... and why shouldn't asylum seekers be allowed work?? They could be 5 or 6 years waiting for the application / appeals to finish while all the time, they are put up in accommodation at the taxpayers expense. Everything from nappies to cigarettes are paid for by Joe Public. Then they have a kid here and that makes it well high impossible to get rid of them. All this bureaucracy is bullshit. If you seek asylum, a decision should be made within 6 weeks, either that or let them work. Madness