Miles Quaritch
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Unsurprisingly, the chancellor echoes the Daily Mail and attempts to make the murder of 6 kids about the welfare state. 
Disgusting.
				
			Disgusting.
Unsurprisingly, the chancellor echoes the Daily Mail and attempts to make the murder of 6 kids about the welfare state.
Disgusting.
Unsurprisingly, the chancellor echoes the Daily Mail and attempts to make the murder of 6 kids about the welfare state.
Disgusting.
Unsurprisingly, the chancellor echoes the Daily Mail and attempts to make the murder of 6 kids about the welfare state.
Disgusting.
The booing at the paralympics turned him on, it's a conservative trait. He loves being hated.
CHEEZMO;52639800 said:
It's really fucking me off, I'm fed up of all of these articles placing emphasis on the evils of welfare, as opposed to the sinister nature of a vile individual.
It's just building up hatred towards those who survive on benefits, unfortunately - the vast majority of whom are honest and merely disadvantaged.
The booing at the paralympics turned him on, it's a conservative trait. He loves being hated.
I don't know man, I was reading the judgement this afternoon and it really does seem like he did what he did for the benefits money. Also because he is an evil cunt, but the benefits money were definitely a motivation. I'm not going to go as far as the Mail and blame the welfare state for the death of these children (and in doing so absolve the evil cunt of responsibility) but I don't think it can be denied that keeping benefits were definitely a chief motivation of his when burning down that house.
He loves being punished.![]()
Unsurprisingly, the chancellor echoes the Daily Mail and attempts to make the murder of 6 kids about the welfare state.
Disgusting.
I don't know man, I was reading the judgement this afternoon and it really does seem like he did what he did for the benefits money. Also because he is an evil cunt, but the benefits money were definitely a motivation. I'm not going to go as far as the Mail and blame the welfare state for the death of these children (and in doing so absolve the evil cunt of responsibility) but I don't think it can be denied that keeping benefits were definitely a chief motivation of his when burning down that house
If the welfare state wasn't set up the way it was. This vile scum wouldn't have murdered his kids in the attempt to set up another woman so he could gain more kids and more welfare from the state.
You can't argue it any other way.
Absolutely disagree. It can argued quite easily that he's an amoral and baseless individual who lacks any emotion and only cares for himself.
You're falling into the trap the Daily Mail, etc have set for people just like you. Allowing your ignorance and emotions to get the better of you and believing that this happened because we have a generous welfare state.
You should feel ashamed for making the claim.
No I'm not. There is no doubt that the sole motivation for committing this wicked act was to get back at his ex and to gain another £1200 a month from the welfare state.
If the welfare state didn't reward scum like this for producing dozens of kids, his main motivation for torching the house and having so many kids wouldn't be there.
The welfare system was put in place to protect the poor and vulnerable. Not to support a £100,000 a year lifestyle for scum like this.
Yes, you are. You're clearly attributing his actions to how our current welfare state is set up and essentially claiming that he's only a product of said system and if we didn't have the system in place, he wouldn't have killed six children.
Not only are you indirectly washing him of his guilt, you're placing almost all the burden of this terrible murder onto the welfare state, when it clearly shouldn't be.
Absolutely disagree. It can argued quite easily that he's an amoral and baseless individual who lacks any emotion and only cares for himself.
You're falling into the trap the Daily Mail, etc have set for people just like you. Allowing your ignorance and emotions to get the better of you and believing that this happened because we have a generous welfare state.
You should feel ashamed for making the claim.
No I'm not. I'm clearly stating that the way our welfare system is set up allowed this scum to manipulate the system which gave him a motivation for committing this terrible crime.
I also believe he is a product of the welfare system. The welfare state enabled him to conduct his selfish life the way he wanted to.
I'm all for protecting vulnerable people but I don't want a penny of my tax going to scum like this. Folks like these are a cancer on our society. Don't bother sending them to prison. Just put a gun to his head and save the tax payer millions in the long run.
He was a career benefits milker. I will not claim for one second that most on benefits are anything like him, but there are a lot of families who are either trapped on benefits or simply aspire to milk the system for all they can get because of how it's set up. The benefits system is creating freak large families like this because it simply pays more the more you breed....
The system is set up in the opposite scenario working families face because working families end up losing money for each child they have. I know, I've got twins on the way and it looks like my Mrs will have to stop work and we won't even qualify for child benefit due to the new rules.
Its gonna be rough.
The benefits system is creating freak large families like this because it simply pays more the more you breed....
	CHEEZMO;52647324 said:
So you are essentially absolving him of his guilt and placing the entire burden of what he did on the welfare state.
You do realize that if hadn't been the welfare state, this man would have used other means to live the life he did. Fraud, Stealing, etc. He's an incredibly manipulative man, you only need to look at his actions to see this. You can't place the burden of his actions on the welfare state.
You also can't claim he's a product of the welfare state. He was a selfish and incredibly manipulative individual who took advantage of a system that was easily manipulated and a social services system that is both severely underfunded and poorly staffed.
You claim you're not attributing his actions to the state, but that's exactly what your posts suggest.
Why do you continue to misrepresent what I've said.
See if you can understand this. He is totally responsible for his actions. The welfare state gave him the environment and motive to commit this act.
I can't make it any simpler then that.
The welfare state gave him the environment and motive to commit this act.
I can't make it any simpler then that.
CHEEZMO;52647324 said:
CHEEZMO;52647324 said:
CHEEZMO;52649568 said:If anyone wants to see why people so easily fall into whining about the welfare system and buy into the scroungers rhetoric, just look at how much media coverage of benefits stories is negative in nature.
Decades of concerted attacks on the system and people who rely on it by the press.
CHEEZMO;52649568 said:If anyone wants to see why people so easily fall into whining about the welfare system and buy into the scroungers rhetoric, just look at how much media coverage of benefits stories is negative in nature.
Decades of concerted attacks on the system and people who rely on it by the press.
It's ramped up considerably since this coalition took power. .
Currently on sick benefits getting £112 per fortnight..
Currently on sick benefits getting £112 per fortnight..
Oh Yeah!! How many bedrooms have you got?
Living with only my dad trying to get out of here.. 4 bedrooms
Isn't that only the trial for PIP in a limited area for new claimants before it's rolled out for all new claims at a later date? According to the letter I got regarding my DLA they'll only start re-assessing live claims for DLA from late 2015 onwards. The irony of it is is that DLA is calculated as having the lowest fraud rate of any benefit as it takes a lot of work and paperwork from consultants etc to get it so it was the benefit least in need of reform.Yeah, the PIP has been delayed until late 2015 because they've fucked that one up massively.
EDIT: Sorry, it comes into effect on Monday 8th April.
That all sounds like a bit of a nightmare, especially when you're trying to deal with all of that and get better.
Without meaning to sound rude to d'artagnan, what part of that sounds like a nightmare (aside from having health issues in the first place)? It sounds like he's getting the help he needs, and he has options for what to do in the future.
when I get discharged from hospital I'll still initially be on a hospital-based treatment order allowing my psychiatrist to yank me back into hospital for something as petty as being five minutes late to an appointment which massively impacts on my ability to take work. I'm trying to get my treatment order varied to a community-based one via tribunal or revoked altogether as being on a treatment order will be a massive disincentive to an employer.
That not enough? That aside from wanting to study properly but not being able to as they'll lose their housing benefit.
Sure.
Correction: he was a career fraudster/manipulator who took advantage of a system. It could have been any system, it just so happened in this case to be the welfare system.
He didn't really fraud anything.
The system basically said have more kids and you'll get a bigger house and get paid.
That's what he did, then went nuts with some fire and stuff because he was a complete bellend.
He had a heated interview with Ann Widdecombe years back, he said then that milking the benefits system was all he was interested in on live TV.
Are you saying their aren't lazy scroungers on the benefits system other than Fuckpott? You need to get out more!
I know it's not an either or proposition but I can't help but feel we're concentrating disproportionately on the wrong end of the spectrum?