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Why on earth are they being paid DLA for a 7 year old autistic boy?


I don't follow? Don't you view autism to be a disability?


I don't view a 7 year old boy with no mobility problems as requiring DLA. Wheelchair bound with cerebral palsy, yes; crippled with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, yes - those are the sort of disabilities that I would accept need extra funding to enable a quality of life/mobility for the child

Perhaps you can enlighten me as to what additional expenses to aid his living an autistic boy would need additional funding for?

"I don't view a 7 year old boy with no mobility problems as requiring DLA."

That is because you much prefer to type your opinion than to educate it.

 

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Why on earth are they being paid DLA for a 7 year old autistic boy?


I don't follow? Don't you view autism to be a disability?


I don't view a 7 year old boy with no mobility problems as requiring DLA. Wheelchair bound with cerebral palsy, yes; crippled with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, yes - those are the sort of disabilities that I would accept need extra funding to enable a quality of life/mobility for the child

Perhaps you can enlighten me as to what additional expenses to aid his living an autistic boy would need additional funding for?

"I don't view a 7 year old boy with no mobility problems as requiring DLA."

That is because you much prefer to type your opinion than to educate it.

Then perhaps you could have answered the question in the second paragraph, rather than dismissing my comment!


 


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From the LSE Becks.

"The economic impacts of autism include expenditure on hospital services, home health care, special education facilities and respite care, as well as lost earnings for both people with autism and their parents."

 


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Why on earth are they being paid DLA for a 7 year old autistic boy?


I don't follow? Don't you view autism to be a disability?


I don't view a 7 year old boy with no mobility problems as requiring DLA. Wheelchair bound with cerebral palsy, yes; crippled with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, yes - those are the sort of disabilities that I would accept need extra funding to enable a quality of life/mobility for the child

Perhaps you can enlighten me as to what additional expenses to aid his living an autistic boy would need additional funding for?

"I don't view a 7 year old boy with no mobility problems as requiring DLA."

That is because you much prefer to type your opinion than to educate it.

Then perhaps you could have answered the question in the second paragraph, rather than dismissing my comment!



Bert cannot reveal the secret knowledge that only he has. We can only be brainwashed with the lies we are drip-fed by the media. Bert the Godhead has direct contact to the fount of all wisdom but may not reveal its truth!

 


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Quote Kermit8 at 13 Feb 2015 8.30am

From the LSE Becks.

"The economic impacts of autism include expenditure on hospital services, home health care, special education facilities and respite care, as well as lost earnings for both people with autism and their parents."


"Economic impacts of autism" can simply refer to the costs of this on public services rather than the direct costs to the family of a child with mild symptoms.

Loss of earnings definitely does not apply in this case to either parents or child.

 


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Perhaps if the ridiculous prices of childcare were lowered then people like her would be willing to go out and work, but as it is, a hefty proportion of her wages would go on someone to look after her children.

I don't blame her really

Did you see the state of the place? She's not even 'willing to work' in her own home let alone elsewhere.


My old nan had a saying 'no such thing as a dirty house, only dirty people' - how right she was.


My old nan would say "the type of place you wipe your feet on the way out!"

Blimey, what a pair of grumpy, judgemental old buggers.

Your Nans weren't much better

Its my age

Its true though Moosey -

 


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Hoof Hearted 13 Feb 15 10.21am

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Quote becky at 11 Feb 2015 9.58pm

Why on earth are they being paid DLA for a 7 year old autistic boy?


I don't follow? Don't you view autism to be a disability?


I don't view a 7 year old boy with no mobility problems as requiring DLA. Wheelchair bound with cerebral palsy, yes; crippled with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, yes - those are the sort of disabilities that I would accept need extra funding to enable a quality of life/mobility for the child

Perhaps you can enlighten me as to what additional expenses to aid his living an autistic boy would need additional funding for?

"I don't view a 7 year old boy with no mobility problems as requiring DLA."

That is because you much prefer to type your opinion than to educate it.

Then perhaps you could have answered the question in the second paragraph, rather than dismissing my comment!



Bert cannot reveal the secret knowledge that only he has. We can only be brainwashed with the lies we are drip-fed by the media. Bert the Godhead has direct contact to the fount of all wisdom but may not reveal its truth!


Enlighten us oh Great Bert the Godhead.... tell us what we can do to be in your image and serve you!

 

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View The Sash's Profile The Sash Flag Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 13 Feb 15 10.23am Send a Private Message to The Sash Add The Sash as a friend

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Quote dannyh at 12 Feb 2015 3.54pm

Lazy fat bitch.

I can say that as recently certain family events back in Oct 13 meant I was literally a single dad with 3 kids, if I could do that gig whilst also holding down one of the most (time)demanding jobs there is, then that lazy whatless ugly trollop has no excuse.

And what sort of life lesson are her children learning ?

People like her are what is really fcuking up the social benefit system in this country not immigration.

I suspect in certain environments of the UK, these kinds of lessons are more beneficial that optimistic ones, like Hard work will get you ahead (bollocks).

I generally agree that people like this are the problem. No so much because of what they do, but because they have a pride in doing it.


Which is the crux really - you teach your children that is fine to have low self esteem and no ambitions other than to sit on the settee eating Wotsits surrounded by dirty washing and dog s***.

Edumactaion don't matter none because you can, however dumb, feckless and ugly, slide into a life of benefits and handouts that will take care of your basic needs so you can then spend any surplus on pet lizards, bad tattoos and knock off Bensons made in Azerbaijan.

I would rather see those benefits go out as aid to those corners of the world where people are dying and contracting serious medical conditions purely for the want of the most basic and cheap needs and have no means or opportunity to improve the lot of themselves or their children.

A job isn't or shouldn't just be about money (and yes we all quickly become victims of wage and debt enslavement and are purely cogs in a wheel to make rich people richer I know ) but actually getting off your fat, semen and faeces stained tracksuit bottomed arse to do something that takes you from your environment and perhaps even something that does give you a sense of achievement is something these fat f*uckpigs and their progeny will never experience and that's a terrible shame for their kids

 


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Perhaps if the ridiculous prices of childcare were lowered then people like her would be willing to go out and work, but as it is, a hefty proportion of her wages would go on someone to look after her children.

I don't blame her really

Did you see the state of the place? She's not even 'willing to work' in her own home let alone elsewhere.


My old nan had a saying 'no such thing as a dirty house, only dirty people' - how right she was.


My old nan would say "the type of place you wipe your feet on the way out!"

Blimey, what a pair of grumpy, judgemental old buggers.

Your Nans weren't much better

Its my age

Its true though Moosey -


Age isn't my excuse... I was grumpy and judgemental at 10 yrs old.

I'm not into buggery either!

 

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Quote becky at 11 Feb 2015 9.58pm

Why on earth are they being paid DLA for a 7 year old autistic boy?


I don't follow? Don't you view autism to be a disability?


I don't view a 7 year old boy with no mobility problems as requiring DLA. Wheelchair bound with cerebral palsy, yes; crippled with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, yes - those are the sort of disabilities that I would accept need extra funding to enable a quality of life/mobility for the child

Perhaps you can enlighten me as to what additional expenses to aid his living an autistic boy would need additional funding for?

"I don't view a 7 year old boy with no mobility problems as requiring DLA."

That is because you much prefer to type your opinion than to educate it.

Then perhaps you could have answered the question in the second paragraph, rather than dismissing my comment!



Bert cannot reveal the secret knowledge that only he has. We can only be brainwashed with the lies we are drip-fed by the media. Bert the Godhead has direct contact to the fount of all wisdom but may not reveal its truth!


He knows Gary Lineker ???

 


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Classic lines from the show.

"This is a pure Staff his mum was half Staff half Boxer"

"You want buns with your hot dog do you think we're posh"

Don't deprive them of Money just of oxygen.

 


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Quote Apollofuzz at 13 Feb 2015 1.50pm

Classic lines from the show.

"This is a pure Staff his mum was half Staff half Boxer"

"You want buns with your hot dog do you think we're posh"

Don't deprive them of Money just of oxygen.


As jamie said they are almost proud of cundtishness. Steralize, euthanise move on.

 


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