DLR Service Disruption
If he is getting up the noses of the politicians to the point where they are
wanting to take specific action to remove him he is hardly being "indolent
and useless".
Parliament wasting time, which could be more usefully spent, in getting rid of
this eyesore, is hardly, I would suggest "useful".
If no one will give him a job then he is at least causing political
discomfort to others at a cost of physical discomfort to himself. Again
hardly "indolent and useless".
If he is unable to fulfil the basic requirements of being employed, i.e.
attending work instead of sitting in Parliament Square most of the day, then it
this that makes him unemployable.
Someone who sits on their backside at home however, complaining about people
who make their voice heard is almost certainly "indolent and useless".
I, unlike the object of this thread, am up "off my backside" by 6.30a.m. most
mornings and (traffic and trains allowing) on my way to wrl by 7.30am. and
often not home till 8 or 9p.m. For why? So that I can provide for me and mine,
and also, seemingly, to provide for the no-hoped already rferred to.
At least HE cannot think me "indolent" or "useless" since without me and those
of my ilk he would die of starvation.
Marc.
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