..... hearing about the election!!!!! everywhere you go, everything you look at thers something about it gggrrrrr!! Its doing my head in now anyone else feel like this.. or is it just me? x
CommentAuthorShellster90
It is kinda important lol... :D
CommentAuthorRoxii
It doesn't bother me, it's just like when a new Big Brother comes on telly, that's all everyone talks about.. x
CommentAuthorangeleyes
we dont have channels on our TV so we dont hear about it at all really. but i shall be glad when it is done just to see some changes come around.
important... definatley not to me they all talk crap and never do as they say i am fed up of having to listen to it day in day out and then people sticking there posters through my door aaarrrhhhh it's really driving me mad can not wait for it to be over!! xx
CommentAuthorMrs (Dove) Pidgeon
I'm fed up with it on facebook stati!
Now a extremely happy German housewife and now a Mother!!!!
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CommentAuthorSuzi
Fee you must be very young lol.. I use to have that attitude up until a few years ago and now I realise how important it is!!!
Do not disturb... Already disturbed enough!
CommentAuthorRoxii
21ish... But i'm only 19 and I get the importance of it.. so don't think it's to do with age tbh x
CommentAuthorfee21
well im 21 at end of month so yer i surpose i'm quite young but i cant see my oppinion changing anytime soon..lol!! i think it's more the fact they shove it so much in your face like the leaflets and posters you know if i want to vote i will i dont need them shoving more through my door as well as it being on nearly every channel.. xx
p.s sorry to rant ladies
CommentAuthorEmsy5000
It does affect you Fee it affects everyone they basically have a say in every aspect of your life even your wedding. But I can understand why you get fed up of all the hype it can be a bit dull
Dyslexic
its spelt wrong
I No! I Now! I Know!!!!!
I am NOW MRS LONSDALE!!
CommentAuthorRoxii
Well, you do know that by not voting.. You're voting labour anyway? x
CommentAuthorfee21
i've never voted and never registered to vote either so oh well... i don't see how putting my tax and national insurance is going to help me if anything it will make things 10 x harder for me as i dont earn a great deal for the hours i do anyway!! xx
CommentAuthorRoxii
well labour say they're putting minimum wage up to £7 an hour anyway, so you probably are best off just leaving it...
CommentAuthorfee21
really how does it help us.. someone help me understand this because i know thet get paid 250,000 a year so their ok but what about us were the ones it actually effects in a negative way doesn't it??? or have i got this arse about tit?? please say if i have.. it's all very confusing lol or i'm just stupid lol xx
CommentAuthorL JO
The one thing that REALLY bugs me is the ppl that put signs and posters all over their houses....sorry if any of you ladies do this but it goes with flags on cars when its the world cup etc...just one of my bugbears lol x
CommentAuthorRoxii
Lol, I thought it was only americans that did that.. x
CommentAuthorfee21
minium wage really for what age group 18/21/25?? well once i qualify my course i can't be paid less than £7 an hour anyway but i don't know roxii i don't get it really xx
CommentAuthorfee21
i'm with you on that one l jo the people next door have got 1 up and there everywhere around my way if they put 1 in my garden i would take a sledge hammer to it lol xx
CommentAuthorRoxii
well why don't you search the 3 main parties on google and read their policies.. Then you can't grumble about the country going to pot, cause you'll have tried.. maybe whoever you vote for will get/stay in anyway. Plus you only get a minimum of £7 an hour if you can straigh away get a job in your field.. we're still in the reccession, so jobs aren't exactly booming at the minute.. x
CommentAuthorRoxii
Oh and Age group 21 x
CommentAuthorfee21
i'm in dentistry hun and where i am at the minute aint going to be getting rid anytime soon considering were short staffed as it is and need another dentist and nurse.. but i know what you mean and i thank you for you helpful info huni!! i may well do so too thanks xx
CommentAuthorfee21
well thats ok then i'm 21 end of month thanks roxii xx
CommentAuthorEmsy5000
you should be on the electoral register at least not being on effects your credit rating for some reason not sure why though lol
Dyslexic
its spelt wrong
I No! I Now! I Know!!!!!
I am NOW MRS LONSDALE!!
CommentAuthorfee21
credit rating really?? how does that work...?? lol xx
CommentAuthormym72
I agree LJO - I hate all the posters and banners in peoples windows - and even worse, on the grass verges near the main duel carriageways.
It's ok putting the minimum wage upto £7 ph - but in the long run it will either cost employers money they can't afford, as employees that are more experienced will expect/want higher rates of pay (as they can't stay on a rate of pay equal to minimum pay) - or there will be more unemployment because the smaller employers won't take on someone on minimum wage because it will be too expensive. At the moment a lot of employers will take them on because it's 'cheap labour'. I know from experience that almost always lately someone is taken on in my career who are usually just starting out because it's cheaper to employ them.
CommentAuthorRoxii
I don't find it particularly great minimum wage going up to £7 an hour.. Cause the price of things will only rise anyway. And I can't even claim Jobseekers, due to being unable to seek work due to immobility. And I Apparently Cannot claim any benefits either :s how the blooming heck does that work? So if you ask me.. I'm only gunna vote Lim Dems, for the simple fact that it's something different and maybe will change something, cause there's not much else that they can affect me with anyway x
CommentAuthorShellster90
You should be able to claim ESA huni?? xx
CommentAuthorRoxii
What's ESA? x
CommentAuthorShellster90
Employment and Support Allowance... it's for people who can't claim income support and people who can't do Job Seekers Allowance because their are incabable of working because of an illness/dissability... whether it's physical or mentally..
You can either claim it by contributions based (is around £64ish per week and after the assement phase it goes up to £91 per week) or if it's your sole income then you can go on income based..
Or Dissability Living Allowance... same sort of reasons for applying you can get a minimum of £18 per week :D xx
CommentAuthorRoxii
I've applied for DLA 3 times, and they have never spoke to my GP and just keep telling me no.. I can't bloody walk.. And they wont give me anymore walking aid than.. A Stick? wtf? x
CommentAuthorShellster90
Have you been to Welfare Rights and done it with them??