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Originally Posted by
toffee man
HMP Altcourse is in Sefton
No it isn't.
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Originally Posted by
thediscovolante
i never thought that out,,,,no prisons in sefton......but you are correct,,,if you are claiming benefits then you should do a few hours a week work for the community..because they have nothing else to do???? or do they??
You seem to be missing my point. I'm not suggesting people work for their benefits, I'm suggesting that if there's work to be done that jobs are created to do the work, thereby reducing unemployment.
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Originally Posted by
salus.populi
What are you talking about?
How on earth does offering someone a job breach their human rights?
But if you're correct I'd like to seek compensation for my 33 year's continuous employment.
your suggestion of unemployed on benefits being enrolled into doing community work as a return for their benefits .its been broached before.
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Originally Posted by
toffee man
HMP Altcourse is in Sefton
Altcourse is in Fazakerley, which isn’t in Sefton!
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Originally Posted by
thediscovolante
i never thought that out,,,,no prisons in sefton......but you are correct,,,if you are claiming benefits then you should do a few hours a week work for the community..because they have nothing else to do???? or do they??
Why should they? If you want someone to do a fair days work, they should expect to receive a fair days pay in return.
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Originally Posted by
Alikado
Any volunteers to pay an extra £10 per month to enable the Council to maintain the Parks or should we have a referendum to decide what we want them to prioritise
SOCIAL CARE
HIGHWAYS
PARKS
In its hey day Hesketh Park had an army of gardeners park rangers etc etc the World didn't revolve around the Super Rich governed by a vindictive set of immoral charlatans who look after the rich at the expense of everyone else.
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Originally Posted by
Little Londoner
In its hey day Hesketh Park had an army of gardeners park rangers etc etc the World didn't revolve around the Super Rich governed by a vindictive set of immoral charlatans who look after the rich at the expense of everyone else.
I think you are a little mixed up Hesketh Park totally stems from a grossly unequal society.
It was gifted to the town by a very rich family (Heskeths) who relied on thousands of lowly paid people to enrich themselves in a time before the NHS and state benefits.
The Government we have today despite being dysfunctional are like Father Christmas to the masses compared to what it was like with overcrowding and poverty the norm for so many.
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Originally Posted by
jamyramy
your suggestion of unemployed on benefits being enrolled into doing community work as a return for their benefits .its been broached before.
That's not what I was suggesting.
I was suggesting creating jobs to reduce unemployment.
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Originally Posted by
local
I think you are a little mixed up Hesketh Park totally stems from a grossly unequal society.
It was gifted to the town by a very rich family (Heskeths) who relied on thousands of lowly paid people to enrich themselves in a time before the NHS and state benefits.
The Government we have today despite being dysfunctional are like Father Christmas to the masses compared to what it was like with overcrowding and poverty the norm for so many.
You're going back a bit for those conditions, in fact it was precisely those conditions which brought about the Trades Unions and eventually the Labour Party, a few would like a return to those days, the likes of Rees-Mogg for starters.
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Originally Posted by
silver fox
You're going back a bit for those conditions, in fact it was precisely those conditions which brought about the Trades Unions and eventually the Labour Party, a few would like a return to those days, the likes of Rees-Mogg for starters.
I was replying to this post;
In its hey day Hesketh Park had an army of gardeners park rangers etc etc the World didn't revolve around the Super Rich governed by a vindictive set of immoral charlatans who look after the rich at the expense of everyone else.
The Labour Party abandoned the poor years ago.
They decided to pursue Euro-Islington policies that let people pay the price for their European susperstate support.
Blair gave away peoples jobs, homes and services in pursuit of a European superstate.
In desperation they now vote for Farage.
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Originally Posted by
thediscovolante
but sefton has thousands of prisoners banged up doing nothing.....get them working on projects like this..good for them good for the comunity
No local authorities have prisons, all prison are run by the government and even if Sefton wanted to use the prisoners they wouldn't be able to - come into the real world
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Originally Posted by
salus.populi
That's not what I was suggesting.
I was suggesting creating jobs to reduce unemployment.
And what other service would you have removed to pay for the extra wages!
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