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Robert McNeil - Money for nothing and Bargain Hunt for free



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WHINGEING about the number of people on benefits of one sort or another is reaching epidemic proportions. I never believe reports of how many people are claiming nor about how much they get. Anyone I ever come across on benefits usually gets £60 a week or some other peanut-style allowance.
Britain's hypocrisy when it comes to money is breathtaking. The usual suspects get apoplectic when 5p is put on the minimum wage and, in the same breathlessness, talk poppycock about how company directors are worth their £5 million bonuses because th...



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  • Last Updated: 21 April 2008 7:15 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Robert McNeil
 
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John Blackley,

Florida 22/04/2008 20:38:48
Is this humour?
2

Hen Mc Stoorie,

Port William 22/04/2008 22:20:29
JOHN.... I think you will find it's more truth than humour
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Maybe Jo,

Painted Post 23/04/2008 14:06:58
I can attest to the fact that the Christian Church even persecutes its own people, if they won't conform to their ways. It's the religious fanatics in all faiths that give religion a bad name.

 

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