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shelby19 | 11:35 Thu 29th Mar 2007 | Law
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If someone has been reported for benefit fraud and they have been investigated, ie followed, would they be called for an interview if nothing fraudulent was found?
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Hey, the SS now known as the Department for Work and Pensions can do as they please. Because, you see, we are all scroungers and a curse on society. The fact that you or anybody has been investigated and absolved is irrelevant. They can call you for an interview when they feel fit. We take �the Kings shilling� and are therefore beholden to them. Never mind that is not their money. It is OUR money, the tax payers. We pay in; they just do not want to give it back. When the working men of this once great country see and realise this, we might stand up for ourselves and say �no more. You (the government) are our servants. Do as we ask, not as you wish.

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