But actually, as somebody who has worked in housing for over 20 years - the fact is that most HB claimants in London are pensioners and most people who claim benefits only do so for six months on average. So really how does the policy look in the light of this? Evict all pensioners away from...
Muzza went to a mate's school in Lancing recently. When asked if he was looking forward to playing at the new stadium, Muzza replied "I don't expect to still be here" :eek:
Played both to the kids. My 7 year old said that when she closes her eyes and listens to GOSBTS she feels her spine tingle and sees the players running out in her head.
Both agreed RHRN should be played to whip the crowd up just before players running out to GOSBTS
Depends how many of you there are and where you live? London will become the domain of only those earning high wages and even if you are born and raised there, will have to go to Cleethorpes if you are disabled or unemployed.
Brighton is also expensive so look out those of you who are unlucky...
Couple of points that i don't think have come up (although this thread is long!)
Child benefit is a benefit to encourage people to have children - as we are an ageing society this is essential in the future because we need to pay for our ageing society.
Child benefit is universal because often...
I think the fact that some people would like a collective voice is enough. NHS trusts, starbucks etc all encourage a collective voice or feedback because they recognise the business benefits.
Having lived through the Archer era - I'm convinced that fan power and support can overcome some of...
I think the main point is that fans have some kind of collective voice rather than an individual one. I think Sam is wrong as voting with your feet is less of an option for die hard fans. I work in the area of community engagement and providing a collective voice to customers works well for...