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reply posted on 14-10-2009 @ 05:34 AM by mars1
reply to post by Jamesy_boy



I would not count on that just wait till the government stops proping the house of cards up the government is running dry it will not be long now.
Everything is been manipulated so you think it's ok you will see.

THANKYOU


reply posted on 14-10-2009 @ 08:03 AM by mars1
reply to post by suziwong



That is so true nothing is what it seems everything is manipulated just look at the markets they keep rising for no reason there is no good news out there but stock market's on the up it's MANIPULATION.

THANKYOU


reply posted on 14-10-2009 @ 11:08 AM by maya27
reply to post by Jamesy_boy



If the govt was half as good at actually running the country as they are at "massaging the statistics" we'd be in a far healthier position than we are! They've always done it, lied that is.

For example, just one of their ploys is to give all these teenagers phone numbers which are very difficult to get through to, then, when they do get through, they are messed around as much as possible, and left without money for as long as they can get away with it. Also. giving them wrong information, and stalling them as long as possible.

Then there are the useless little courses they are sent on, where for 20 weeks they will be on " Jobseeking skills" type basic courses, where they get exactly the same amount of money, but technically they are not on unemployment benefits! Oh, and on one of those weeks the army will pop in on a recruitment drive.

Don't kid yourself! No roses or green shoots in Britain's garden.


reply posted on 14-10-2009 @ 02:27 PM by suziwong
reply to post by Jamesy_boy



This is correct (based upon NI contributions)

"A person's entitlement to contribution-based Jobseeker’s Allowance is based on their
National Insurance contributions in two specified tax years. If they satisfy the test they
may receive a personal age-related rate of benefit for up to 182 days (6 months)
irrespective of savings, capital or a partner's earnings. Additional benefit for partners or
dependants are not paid with contribution-based Jobseeker’s Allowance.

Taken straight from the Government siteLINK

Where it is income based it is income support

"Contribution-based: -
Benefit is based on National Insurance contributions and is paid at a personal rate for up
to 6 months.
Income-based: -
Benefit based on claimants’ and dependants’ needs - payable for as long as qualifying
conditions are met."

[edit on 14-10-2009 by suziwong]
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