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    2.49 million un-employed.

    Only 1% of these choose this lifestyle, the rest want jobs.
    Full time jobs, that pay enough wages for them not to receive other benefits such as WTC. They just want to be able to pay their bills have a little holiday and be able to pay for their sky tv.
    If they had that, then they would not give a toss about bankers bonus's, MPs fiddles(sorry expenses) or tax loopholes.
    They would not be interested because their ambitions as individuals are not about climbing the slippery ladder of middle and upper management, they choose to be the driving force behind your business's that enable some to dish out mega bonus's that they do not deserve and then use loopholes to keep it all to themselves.

    I will repeat some not all.

    For a business to be successful it needs direction from a good management team that can deliver a future, it needs financial backing, in most cases from share holders who risk their money. The business needs to make a good profit to survive and the management team deserve a good bonus if they are successful and the share holders deserve their share of the profit for supporting the business but none of this can be achieved without the support of ground floor working staff. They put their future in the hands of others and will play their part in making that business a success.

    Employment Agencies, zero contracts, reduction in working practices is definitely working in favour of the employer and crippling the employee.
    I could agree with some that think this is great and will be a long term solution for everyone if they could prove that that is the intentions of the majority of business's.

    However, knowing that none of our crucial utility companies are no longer British owned, along with many other companies that are no longer British owned, coupled with the fact that many of them are leeching money out of Britain, into their countries of origin(mainly for tax reasons) and paying very little or no tax at all, leaves me with no confidence at all.

    Then of course we read that British Gas puts up its costs to 7.8 million households at above inflation by 9.2% and it confirmed the average customer bill for gas and electricity will increase by £123, to £1,444, next month.

    Whilst also informing us that their adjusted operating profit rose by 9 per cent to £1.58bn for the six months of 2013 to 30 June.

    And that 5 bosses had pocketed £16.4 million in March of this year.

    And this week British Gas was accused of boosting its balance by keeping hold of money owed to ex-customers, who have built up credit on their accounts by using less energy than their estimated consumption.

    Before the political playground bullying starts, don't bother, another futile thread on who's fault it is or was, is not constructive.

    At this moment in time, a whole section from our society are being persecuted by these savage and costly cuts.
    They are being attacked in many ways and being segregated and demonised in the pretence of catching 1% of those that abuse the system, the same system that genuine disabled and vulnerable people rely on as their lifeline, through no fault of their own.
    Do not tell me that these cuts are necessary for the economy to survive, these cuts are costing much more to implement than they will ever recover and many of those that are being persecuted will not survive.
    That is a Fact.

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