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Running in the Sea or on the Sand. Who wins?

If two people were to have a running race along the beach and one person had to be waist deep Continue reading →

Where is BBC’s investigative journalism to reveal the real story?

The BBC have just reported on the government’s advertising campaign (at what cost?) in their attempt to cut down on Continue reading →

The British Empire Colonizes Britain: Confuse and Confiscate

I get to the Citizen’s Advice Bureau a couple of minutes before 10am, when the weekly drop in is open, Continue reading →

Why MPs are Hypocrites About Benefits Claimants

The government seem to do anything to reclaim cash, without much regard for citizens’ well-being or livelihood. There certainly seems to be a lack of awareness about the realities of getting off benefits and into sustainable paid work.

The Phenonemal Impacts of The Obsession With Work

This is a rant, sweeping statements made without back-up proof. Yet, I think we’re now used to scientists being paid Continue reading →

Into Work – Fair and Simple

Thinking slavery (my definition: unpaid, manual or menial labour meted out in a punishing way) was abolished 180 years ago, Continue reading →

Keep ‘Em Neet

Ah, I see what the government and employers up to. The debate about whether ‘taxpayers’ should fund university rages on. Perhaps with Continue reading →

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