I agree with all you say! The ordasity of the government that they employ a company to find unemployed ppl a job.. the work programme ppl get paid upto 2 grand to find you a job. There are a number of dangers in that, firstly we are now in the WORST recession this country has ever seen, & its going to worse, so emplying people to 'find you a job' is an insult when ppl are trying desperately to find jobs! This WP are sending ppl to poundland & morrisons to work for their dole money - SLAVE LABOUR
The next step is going to be the reformatin of Workhouses because eventually they will more than likely remove housing benefit leaving homeless ppl. Of course they won't call them workhouses & will market them as a great solution to enemployment, they will probably look like 'nice' hostles, but will be every bit the workhouse sytem of Victorian Britain with slave labour.
Unemployed people REALLY should get together & try to form a Co Operative. I looked into this as a solution for single parents who have had income support taken away from them. But no one has come forward to help organise this which is very sad.
Suggestion: Popularise the use of the word 'serf' to describe those on welfare. 'Slave' is a refutable exaggeration(people as property, can be killed without legal consequences etc), but 'serf' hits the spot because it's negatively perceived and yet describes somebody confined to the county/shire who words only for bed and board, and enters into serfdom out of poverty, is semi-free, and still protected by law etc.
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The unemployed will be forced into slave labour, with the jcp's work schemes, and corporations will be paid to enslave them. This will mean the corporations will stop hiring wage workers, thus creating more unemployed, and more serfs.
And, worryingly, this is happening in more than one country, suggesting it is a globalist plan, rather than just the UK's corrupt government.
Well, I am lucky enough to have a wife I love and four healthy boys, me and my wife are also lucky enough to have full time jobs and even we can see how wrong this is. The vast majority of people do not want to depend on the state or anyone else for that matter. They would prefer to work and depend on themselves.
I think the best tactic is simple... Don't give them what they want.
If you get forced into a "job", don't do it effectively, subvert, sabotage... do anything you can to make the workfare "employers" NOT want you there.
Don't work for them if you're not being paid fairly, make it very un-economical for them to make you work for less than a living wage.
Thanks for your support. I also have felt sad that I seem to be in a minority to either see it (which I think is unlikely) or, more likely, to be in a minority that is willing to express outrage at this situation. One can speculate ad infinitum as to why this should be the case. Personally, I believe that shame on the part of the claimants is one reason which holds being back from wanting to talk about their situation and link up with others in the same boat.
@skay48 JCplus phoned me yesterday 'Are you busy Ms.B. you are a very difficult woman to get a hold of?' (Bullshit!!) Me..' I returned your call 3 weeks ago, spoke to your colleague, told her my plans are on hold as my daughter (who is severely disabled) has hospital visits so I don't feel confident about starting a business now. Her ladyship ' Oh well we will be calling you in in December, it's compulsory'. Me- ' Well are you making it 3 days before Xmas like last year and I can't come!
@skay48 Thankyou for this so much.. Full-time carer, lone parent of 2..one disabled..not exempt because I am a lone parent! Worked for 16 yrs previous to having my children..been to college have a trade and been to University which i had to give up Twice because it was such a struggle it became impossible..in benefit trap now and not even included in the unemployment statistics because I am a full-time carer. Only for the last 3 yrs have i got respite for my child to give her brother and I sleep
@sammbah Yes, I can well imagine how hard it much be dealing with the situation you find yourself in. What really makes me angry is the fact that people, such as yourself, who really already find themselves struggling to get up from the deck simply find the authorities (mis)using this as an opportunity to kick them while they're down. Remember: You're not hurting anybody by needing help (unlike the desk clerk fascists hounding you). Don't let the bastards grind you down.
Disability groups just sit quietly by whilst the people they claim they support are being criminalized.
Never thought I would see that happen.
There's some interesting video from "benefit scrounging scum"(name of the website) - as she confronts Ed Milliband at the recent conference about the criminalization of the sick and disabled.
Official fraud rates regarding DLA are less than 1% - the "government's" own figures state.
I am currently appealing against a sanction were I was totally ambushed by the "advisor" and ended up signing a blank piece of paper and was told I had no right to appeal because I had "confessed".
Not signing the paper would've meant a sanction for failing to obey an instruction.
They have called me to say that they had 18 jobs on their system that I failed to apply for. This list are the same jobs that are ALWAYS on the system. Not real jobs, simply agency fishing ops.
Indeed. The recent - and nationwide - riots are only the beginning of a backlash that will play out across Europe and beyond in the months and years ahead.
Governments, in the hands of the elite feral - and dare I say, feckless, rich - want to return the majority of us to a state of serfdom a la 19th century Victorian Britain. The same moralizing tone - blaming the victims for their plight - strikes one like a brick in the face.
@skay48 I totally agree with the majority of the things you bring up in the video. Not only are Britain's jobless benefits insufficient, they are also much below EU average. In addition to this, the job centre spends no money on training the jobless for the job market. I am unemployed at the moment and have been forced into jobs that have affected my health. What do you think the cause of this is: British selfishness or government indifference?
The Tories did the same thing last time they were in office.
Forcing jobless onto madatory schemes were the norm.
The schemes were run by greedy private companies with 'tutors' or 'leaders' who didn't give a f*** about their own job OR the unemployed they were teaching.
I think you missunderstood me somewhat. I never complained to A4e. Little point in doing this. I went directly aove their heads! Worked a treat when an advisor came to visit A4e every week. When I told him what A4e were really like, they hated me for it. That is why they made pisspoor attempt s to engage more with their 'customers' such a holding quizzes and other activities.
This chap talks a fair amount of sense! I agree with the general gist of his argument. He is absolutely correct about complaining. I have done this myself. For example when I was at A4e in 2003, I made it my mission to tell everyone in authority just how bad they realy were.
Radio phone ins can be usefulso I'd recommend them as an opportunity to air ones greivences and concerns. Much of what is happening falls under one word: CORRUPTION!
@thefrecklepuny Yes, there's a racket by which private enterprises - such as A43 - are working hard in glove with the government to exploit the vulnerability of benefit recipients. (Reason: Since benefit recipients - "customers" as they are cynically termed - are not in any position to refuse the "offers" that are made to them, however exploitative or unreasonable they might be.
But, you need to forget complaining to A4E - and focus more on getting publicity through direct action.
As I sat waiting in Bromley job centre in 1998 I overheard a discussion between two "Advisors" regarding the information I had provided in the patronisingly-worded claim form (which included such as elucidating explanations as "income (money coming in)" - specifically, the fact that I held a Master's degree. This appeared to perturb said "Advisors" (one a hoopy ear-ringed tart, the other bearing a resemblance to "Wizard" from the movie "Taxi Driver"), who gave me a very suspicious look.
Your words are very very true skay and I wish to stand along side you if I may. I have not been unemployed for some years however every day I feel more and more vunerable, and yes its not being unemployed that scares me its knowing that I will almost certainly not be able to tolerate those mindless automatons at their job centre natzi headquarters!!.Skay I would dearly love to help you turn the tables on these robotic creatures !!
@johnny771977 But that rather makes my point regarding unemployment for me, doesn't it? That is, that it is not merely the "blue collar" workers that are effected by mass unemployment, but increasing numbers of "well-spoken" workers. The point is, if the fixed number of paid positions in an economy is steadily decreasing, it is only logical to expect to find an increasingly "higher calibre" of claimants among the unemployed. It's simple arithmetic.
@johnny771977 that is the reality of what he is saying, everyone is at risk of having to go through this, i suppose i am lucky, 52 years old slowly going blind, been out of work for 3 years after 25 years full employment but can,t get jobseekers or esa because my lovely hard working wife has 2 part time jobs an refuses to stop working even though we would be better off, the sooner we rid ourselves of these fascist oppressors the better
@skay48 I wish to convey something more personal, but seem incapable of sharing my thoughts in a coherent and non-emotional way. I can only seem to muster, to my personal disappointment, "Very well said, sir."
Well said, Skay. You definitely filled in what I left out. Shockingly the last workhouse in Britain didn't close until 1946! It's true that we don't have to just accept this tyranny. If we stick together and don't give in to fear or isolation we can free ourselves. Challenge every ignorant person you know who supports the monsterous slave-life of unemployment policy!
It is collectivism that is the unrealistic expression of utopian belief systems. In its worst form,THE STATE collectivism is the institutionalized exertion of violence to compel living beings to behave contrary to their natural self-interest inclinations. So strong are the motivations for individual preferences that the state must resort to attacks upon the very nature of life to satisfy the ambitions of those who see others as nothing more than resources to be exploited for such ends. Shaffer
@MetalAcitistJim What's the deal in the US, though? I heard that after 2 years of unemployment benefits one can only claim food stamps - which, incidentally, I also read that 46 million Americans are on. Do you know whether the food stamps also run out after a certain time? What about the opposition to this in the States? I have the impression that US unemployed citizens feel too ashamed to protest over their predicament, like in the UK.
@skay48 our government is about to go bankrupt because so many places are shutting down and the unemployment rate has been increasing so much. There's a lot of restrictions on those programs as well such as you can't get it if your fired
The people who shout 'get a job' or 'I'm paying for you' have no idea of the political system, the financial economy, history and of course the agenda. They are just brainwashed idiots who merrily repeat the propaganda they read/hear in the media and are incapable of thinking for themselves.
@maffu999 Thanks for the comment. Yes, indeed, one wishes to ask: Where are the humans? I think the basic answer to that question is that most people who possess a very cynical view of human nature (at least as far as it concerns unemployed people) are themselves frustrated with their jobs and would wish that they didn't have to do what they have to do. It's always easier to blame others for one's suffering perhaps, than to take a long, critical look at oneself.
I am in your position and know how hard it is, you know you are right and all this work-fashism is bullshit that have to die better earlier than later, but the pure thread of death (cutting down your social income to zero, if you not behave perfectly or have bad luck with a worker in that unemployed-departements, that is it basicly ;)
In germany we have a mid-size movement for basic income grant. We all have the same problem, maybe we should organize eu-wide demos or something like that.
@TheBlackiwid Yes, I am fully aware of the situation in Germany as far as the unemployed are concerned, because I am myself personally affected by the Hartz-IV witchhunt against the jobless. However, effective action against these laws seems less of promising in Germany than in the UK - it's much harder to protest without getting Onkel Staatsanwalt pursuing a vindictive campaign against oneself (with heavy fines as a result) coupled with an even more hateful Menschenbild against the jobless.
I agree with all you say! The ordasity of the government that they employ a company to find unemployed ppl a job.. the work programme ppl get paid upto 2 grand to find you a job. There are a number of dangers in that, firstly we are now in the WORST recession this country has ever seen, & its going to worse, so emplying people to 'find you a job' is an insult when ppl are trying desperately to find jobs! This WP are sending ppl to poundland & morrisons to work for their dole money - SLAVE LABOUR
MissConceptions1 18 hours ago
The next step is going to be the reformatin of Workhouses because eventually they will more than likely remove housing benefit leaving homeless ppl. Of course they won't call them workhouses & will market them as a great solution to enemployment, they will probably look like 'nice' hostles, but will be every bit the workhouse sytem of Victorian Britain with slave labour.
MissConceptions1 18 hours ago
Unemployed people REALLY should get together & try to form a Co Operative. I looked into this as a solution for single parents who have had income support taken away from them. But no one has come forward to help organise this which is very sad.
MissConceptions1 18 hours ago
everything you have said I completely agree with , it's scary to think where it could all end up. I'm going to watch 1984 on DVD for research.
Great upload.
brettbadly 3 days ago
Suggestion: Popularise the use of the word 'serf' to describe those on welfare. 'Slave' is a refutable exaggeration(people as property, can be killed without legal consequences etc), but 'serf' hits the spot because it's negatively perceived and yet describes somebody confined to the county/shire who words only for bed and board, and enters into serfdom out of poverty, is semi-free, and still protected by law etc.
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or rather, use 'serf' to describe those on work-fare.
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ianwarde 6 days ago
Your video was posted prior to "the uk Riots". Just saying.
streetmuggedbypolice 1 week ago
It's true.
The unemployed will be forced into slave labour, with the jcp's work schemes, and corporations will be paid to enslave them. This will mean the corporations will stop hiring wage workers, thus creating more unemployed, and more serfs.
And, worryingly, this is happening in more than one country, suggesting it is a globalist plan, rather than just the UK's corrupt government.
New World Order, anyone?
Oh, Winston, they got me a long time ago.
TheWhiteDevil1612 2 weeks ago
Well, I am lucky enough to have a wife I love and four healthy boys, me and my wife are also lucky enough to have full time jobs and even we can see how wrong this is. The vast majority of people do not want to depend on the state or anyone else for that matter. They would prefer to work and depend on themselves.
flux5000 2 months ago
I think the best tactic is simple... Don't give them what they want.
If you get forced into a "job", don't do it effectively, subvert, sabotage... do anything you can to make the workfare "employers" NOT want you there.
Don't work for them if you're not being paid fairly, make it very un-economical for them to make you work for less than a living wage.
DackIsBack 3 months ago
Excellent video, very enlightening to those who haven't worked it out for themselves yet.
Coercing people to work for far below a minimum, OR even a free-market wage is diabolical...
DackIsBack 3 months ago
looking at the place I grew up. Glasgow. It was once a vibrant place. I was shocked by what I saw recently.
A city dying palpably and areas that were once "nice" are now falling into disrepair and neglect.
Benefits aren't the problem but are a symptom of the problem. But this congenital decay has been created by local councillors and bloody westminster.
telemetry9 4 months ago
Thanks for your support. I also have felt sad that I seem to be in a minority to either see it (which I think is unlikely) or, more likely, to be in a minority that is willing to express outrage at this situation. One can speculate ad infinitum as to why this should be the case. Personally, I believe that shame on the part of the claimants is one reason which holds being back from wanting to talk about their situation and link up with others in the same boat.
skay48 4 months ago 4
@skay48 JCplus phoned me yesterday 'Are you busy Ms.B. you are a very difficult woman to get a hold of?' (Bullshit!!) Me..' I returned your call 3 weeks ago, spoke to your colleague, told her my plans are on hold as my daughter (who is severely disabled) has hospital visits so I don't feel confident about starting a business now. Her ladyship ' Oh well we will be calling you in in December, it's compulsory'. Me- ' Well are you making it 3 days before Xmas like last year and I can't come!
sammbah 4 months ago
@skay48 Thankyou for this so much.. Full-time carer, lone parent of 2..one disabled..not exempt because I am a lone parent! Worked for 16 yrs previous to having my children..been to college have a trade and been to University which i had to give up Twice because it was such a struggle it became impossible..in benefit trap now and not even included in the unemployment statistics because I am a full-time carer. Only for the last 3 yrs have i got respite for my child to give her brother and I sleep
sammbah 4 months ago
@sammbah Yes, I can well imagine how hard it much be dealing with the situation you find yourself in. What really makes me angry is the fact that people, such as yourself, who really already find themselves struggling to get up from the deck simply find the authorities (mis)using this as an opportunity to kick them while they're down. Remember: You're not hurting anybody by needing help (unlike the desk clerk fascists hounding you). Don't let the bastards grind you down.
skay48 4 months ago
@skay48 hello skay - brilliant video - i agree with every word .
can you contact me pls? i am just about to be oppressed by an 'offer' of voluntray work thro a4e.
i don't have anyone to accompany me and need advice.
my email address is my youtube name + gmail dot com ta!! george
gmcn1965 3 months ago
@skay48 Loved this,duncan smith and grayling should have a look ,they may see the errors of their ways.
Drumthunder99 1 month ago
it's so sad to see someone explain this, why don't ppl see this for themselves?
beautifully said, am spreading this around the web,
feircefeir 4 months ago
Disability groups just sit quietly by whilst the people they claim they support are being criminalized.
Never thought I would see that happen.
There's some interesting video from "benefit scrounging scum"(name of the website) - as she confronts Ed Milliband at the recent conference about the criminalization of the sick and disabled.
Official fraud rates regarding DLA are less than 1% - the "government's" own figures state.
This is like a slow motion nightmare for many.
telemetry9 4 months ago
Good video, mate.
I am currently appealing against a sanction were I was totally ambushed by the "advisor" and ended up signing a blank piece of paper and was told I had no right to appeal because I had "confessed".
Not signing the paper would've meant a sanction for failing to obey an instruction.
They have called me to say that they had 18 jobs on their system that I failed to apply for. This list are the same jobs that are ALWAYS on the system. Not real jobs, simply agency fishing ops.
MassesVclasses 5 months ago
Indeed. The recent - and nationwide - riots are only the beginning of a backlash that will play out across Europe and beyond in the months and years ahead.
Governments, in the hands of the elite feral - and dare I say, feckless, rich - want to return the majority of us to a state of serfdom a la 19th century Victorian Britain. The same moralizing tone - blaming the victims for their plight - strikes one like a brick in the face.
How long are we going to allow this to continue?
skay48 6 months ago
@skay48 I totally agree with the majority of the things you bring up in the video. Not only are Britain's jobless benefits insufficient, they are also much below EU average. In addition to this, the job centre spends no money on training the jobless for the job market. I am unemployed at the moment and have been forced into jobs that have affected my health. What do you think the cause of this is: British selfishness or government indifference?
Invesigator 5 months ago
The Tories did the same thing last time they were in office.
Forcing jobless onto madatory schemes were the norm.
The schemes were run by greedy private companies with 'tutors' or 'leaders' who didn't give a f*** about their own job OR the unemployed they were teaching.
CameronsContrick 6 months ago
I think you missunderstood me somewhat. I never complained to A4e. Little point in doing this. I went directly aove their heads! Worked a treat when an advisor came to visit A4e every week. When I told him what A4e were really like, they hated me for it. That is why they made pisspoor attempt s to engage more with their 'customers' such a holding quizzes and other activities.
thefrecklepuny 8 months ago
This chap talks a fair amount of sense! I agree with the general gist of his argument. He is absolutely correct about complaining. I have done this myself. For example when I was at A4e in 2003, I made it my mission to tell everyone in authority just how bad they realy were.
Radio phone ins can be usefulso I'd recommend them as an opportunity to air ones greivences and concerns. Much of what is happening falls under one word: CORRUPTION!
thefrecklepuny 8 months ago
@thefrecklepuny Yes, there's a racket by which private enterprises - such as A43 - are working hard in glove with the government to exploit the vulnerability of benefit recipients. (Reason: Since benefit recipients - "customers" as they are cynically termed - are not in any position to refuse the "offers" that are made to them, however exploitative or unreasonable they might be.
But, you need to forget complaining to A4E - and focus more on getting publicity through direct action.
skay48 8 months ago
As I sat waiting in Bromley job centre in 1998 I overheard a discussion between two "Advisors" regarding the information I had provided in the patronisingly-worded claim form (which included such as elucidating explanations as "income (money coming in)" - specifically, the fact that I held a Master's degree. This appeared to perturb said "Advisors" (one a hoopy ear-ringed tart, the other bearing a resemblance to "Wizard" from the movie "Taxi Driver"), who gave me a very suspicious look.
Mahler2006 8 months ago
THAT'S RIGHT, STEVE!
Mahler2006 8 months ago
Your words are very very true skay and I wish to stand along side you if I may. I have not been unemployed for some years however every day I feel more and more vunerable, and yes its not being unemployed that scares me its knowing that I will almost certainly not be able to tolerate those mindless automatons at their job centre natzi headquarters!!.Skay I would dearly love to help you turn the tables on these robotic creatures !!
jephieson 8 months ago
You are a well spoken man. I do not understand why a person of your calibre would struggle to get work.
johnny771977 9 months ago
@johnny771977 But that rather makes my point regarding unemployment for me, doesn't it? That is, that it is not merely the "blue collar" workers that are effected by mass unemployment, but increasing numbers of "well-spoken" workers. The point is, if the fixed number of paid positions in an economy is steadily decreasing, it is only logical to expect to find an increasingly "higher calibre" of claimants among the unemployed. It's simple arithmetic.
skay48 9 months ago
You are a well spoken man. I do not understand why a person of your calibre would struggle to get work.
johnny771977 9 months ago
@johnny771977 that is the reality of what he is saying, everyone is at risk of having to go through this, i suppose i am lucky, 52 years old slowly going blind, been out of work for 3 years after 25 years full employment but can,t get jobseekers or esa because my lovely hard working wife has 2 part time jobs an refuses to stop working even though we would be better off, the sooner we rid ourselves of these fascist oppressors the better
greenjack1959l 6 months ago
@skay48 I wish to convey something more personal, but seem incapable of sharing my thoughts in a coherent and non-emotional way. I can only seem to muster, to my personal disappointment, "Very well said, sir."
Omegahybridx 9 months ago
@Omegahybridx Cheers for that, mate.
skay48 9 months ago
Well said, Skay. You definitely filled in what I left out. Shockingly the last workhouse in Britain didn't close until 1946! It's true that we don't have to just accept this tyranny. If we stick together and don't give in to fear or isolation we can free ourselves. Challenge every ignorant person you know who supports the monsterous slave-life of unemployment policy!
benthejrporter 9 months ago
It is collectivism that is the unrealistic expression of utopian belief systems. In its worst form,THE STATE collectivism is the institutionalized exertion of violence to compel living beings to behave contrary to their natural self-interest inclinations. So strong are the motivations for individual preferences that the state must resort to attacks upon the very nature of life to satisfy the ambitions of those who see others as nothing more than resources to be exploited for such ends. Shaffer
rross27 9 months ago
The same thing is going on here in the states
MetalAcitistJim 9 months ago
@MetalAcitistJim What's the deal in the US, though? I heard that after 2 years of unemployment benefits one can only claim food stamps - which, incidentally, I also read that 46 million Americans are on. Do you know whether the food stamps also run out after a certain time? What about the opposition to this in the States? I have the impression that US unemployed citizens feel too ashamed to protest over their predicament, like in the UK.
skay48 9 months ago
@skay48 our government is about to go bankrupt because so many places are shutting down and the unemployment rate has been increasing so much. There's a lot of restrictions on those programs as well such as you can't get it if your fired
MetalAcitistJim 9 months ago
The people who shout 'get a job' or 'I'm paying for you' have no idea of the political system, the financial economy, history and of course the agenda. They are just brainwashed idiots who merrily repeat the propaganda they read/hear in the media and are incapable of thinking for themselves.
44connected 9 months ago 19
@44connected Quite. In a word they are - repeaters.
skay48 9 months ago
@44connected Well said.
Invesigator 5 months ago
Good one.... well explained. Where are all the humans?
maffu999 10 months ago
@maffu999 Thanks for the comment. Yes, indeed, one wishes to ask: Where are the humans? I think the basic answer to that question is that most people who possess a very cynical view of human nature (at least as far as it concerns unemployed people) are themselves frustrated with their jobs and would wish that they didn't have to do what they have to do. It's always easier to blame others for one's suffering perhaps, than to take a long, critical look at oneself.
skay48 10 months ago
I am in your position and know how hard it is, you know you are right and all this work-fashism is bullshit that have to die better earlier than later, but the pure thread of death (cutting down your social income to zero, if you not behave perfectly or have bad luck with a worker in that unemployed-departements, that is it basicly ;)
In germany we have a mid-size movement for basic income grant. We all have the same problem, maybe we should organize eu-wide demos or something like that.
TheBlackiwid 10 months ago
@TheBlackiwid Yes, I am fully aware of the situation in Germany as far as the unemployed are concerned, because I am myself personally affected by the Hartz-IV witchhunt against the jobless. However, effective action against these laws seems less of promising in Germany than in the UK - it's much harder to protest without getting Onkel Staatsanwalt pursuing a vindictive campaign against oneself (with heavy fines as a result) coupled with an even more hateful Menschenbild against the jobless.
skay48 10 months ago