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BBC Radio Manchester BBC Radio Manchester January 29, 2019 000000

The. Early. Seventy's and to no avail it turned out I wanted to say all around I thought it was earlier in the song about it anyway Lawrence is now under arrest and so is going to write him a really strong Island I think I'm trying I'm a conservation I will for now and I naively. I was entitle to free scripts and I just kicked their box on the back of make the kitchen call Bill for a. Full The prescription. So you would have heard I had you know yes yeah. So the tell me that it was quite a long contributions by. What I did when I. Went on prepayment. Saves you some money yes. I get quasi I can. Yeah. 10 months of the. Gets you months very safe that peace of mind you know but definitely. Misleading. A full. Description of the contribution think contribute contribute to re benefits in my day they only lasted 1218 months and after that the come tribute to the elements failed. Because you'd ceased contributing in many places. But still on contributions. Not the slightly higher level. I think. You know. Some people going without a prescription for a lot of conditions in way that medication yes it's just talk folks. You know from a much better you know. Contribution by a lot got a lot of medication. It could be worth while so when you when you buy you a pre-payment is not a one off I won I won I went as it were. Indeed but but is it. So to get prepayments in the Taj and while my German then you have to have another prepayment for new titles now I think so you pay your prepayment and you get all your medication free yeah i want any that might be yeah maybe get Walmart to get tunnel at the Ritz thank you that will help somebody at least hopefully after this has got to talk to you thank you now to travel Oh and I'll drive you meant to work you know be in the 8 to the reading stuff I've resigned seventy's and eighty's in yeah a similar sort of time I was working at creativity and I was certainly reading stuff every day but grim. Mean from ancient. Makes you pot once a week i once a month killer I let you go bouldering I'm going up to the coast no computers in those guys now bolting em below sometimes they reply pages and yeah but quite often they don't replace by drilling him pasting. It with them paste and paste and we collude I know I knew it was my job unfortunately I did as well there was I think it was Condi if CIA Bay There was a very. Unusual with aggressive a very administer Chablis aggressive group of young men and I mean run the county if say a baby and they managed to get a grant off the European Union everybody massive grant about 200000 quid which was phenomenal to get him a future rise the CIA based system right and they they nearly got that yeah I say nearly because of course the seventy's was not good for computers as they were cumbersome things but eventually they got it computerized computerized now yes about. 20 years ago when I was doing a consumer program and thought on the airwaves I used to well I didn't we bought it we bought the computer system it cost to get and a year and you got a CD every month and instead of you didn't adjust you just put the new CD and I'm doing all the new bits and it was then that I learned vantage of the written one because you've only got the new one with the written one you could if somebody came in as you want to claim a benefit 2 years ago yeah could you could you could refer back yeah but now the sea bass system I'm told is absolutely magnificent but yes it was cooking and paste in the day but you didn't just have to do that you had to do the Magistrates Court God man of the. Camerons it used to be called Cities advice notes I think the black on book yeah all that law into I got to do it all for and I'm used to check a couple of days and I have to be although it's not me a week at well you got to spend your time doing yeah I've got to spend the yeah I think. I would I was going to one thing you have a question and I think you'll very knowledgeable call it before news or to touched on but you ask a specific question Is everyone on Universal Credit entitled to free prescriptions and the answer is no. Ound that are quite complex conditions about who is and who isn't particularly for people who are working and it runs too because I don't do much technology but I had a little look and it runs to about 12 lines Crikey And how about going to incorporate in a tick box on the back of prescriptions called on it so if they had a match if they did down to Universal Credit we would need to be creating a replica of the problem we've got that it's hearsay exactly so long how about that was not why running I've got a 9. Final story for you I know you like that I love and go out so the farmer from Devon who apparently became up fat when he was taking 20 lambs to the abbot down in DAB mean daven. I think the idea that Islam was going to be killed the avatar when he got kind of got to him so I thought I'm not going to do this he diverted 200 miles to Kid them and gave them to an animal Oh I remember the story I was actually feeding get well I wasn't a little boy and little children a boy little girl I was with had a lamb the other day you know gave a bottle and they're all going on. And I'm looking at it and thinking give it a. Day. To make Jepson legs and well I was going to say when I see lambs gambling in the fields I do think they look quite cute and then I think what about the mint sauce you know and well absolutely. And the other thing I was going to do is give a slightly alternative view of the film advice one of your earlier callers talked about which is the film about Dick Cheney amazingly played by Christian Bale and goodness knows how long it took him to get into the appearance and build. Of Jamie but I have to say I thought it was. A very good film particularly for anybody interested in American politics because it kind of covers about 3040 years effectively of American politics and the maneuverings behind the scenes and so on and whilst it's clearly not 100 percent accurate much of the and I've done a little bit of follow up myself. Much of the main storyline is accurate literate it's a film with some flaws there are some tricky bit no you like mile mark on motor vehicles and I do as well and he was a bit lukewarm not about the performances which I think except 2 were brilliant but the kind of slightly tricksy approach and there's a bit of moving around in time and stuff but overall So just to give an alternative view I would say anyone who's interested in American politics pop politics in general and it's gone a good measure of humor actual call is sad it's got wanted to quite brief but horrific scenes of war and terrorism but there's also a lot of humor and a lot of information about American politics so that's mild negative take OK thank you very much cheers Helen Have a good night I always wondered too on a double to do a 5 job is new router Joanne. I was very well thank you and I joke about your. Actually furring for prescriptions that I couldn't go. Quarterly paying 10 pounds a month. But you say a prescription of a 100 and focus learn and. Do me some why I go find all was in I ended up in prison cystic loomed while I was in prison. And that prescription just to get kids to you know tomorrow. And then. One of the most to being to live those do well in prison. And clearly now pay you know find a balloon to control you know. Until those ready who will say off the peg. With no prison. Have you spoken with the a probation officer. Yeah and what was their reaction. They didn't think it would pull. My out. So was no way out when you say been found guilty in your absence was it to prosecution I was it just the activation left as such as the one or the stuff described Yeah. Sorry I just keep thinking. What about when. It was real cold but it was some warning to cold rice and. Yeah it is I don't know whether. This is the case he had I don't know only I mean I would talk to the Citizens Advice Bureau about the likelihood but just because a coat case has been if it's been heard in your absence it is sometimes possible to have the judgement set aside. Well I would talk to the Citizens Advice Bureau because it is possible slightly as a bill that you see if you if you fail to turn a put colds they don't just say oh well you know we're we can do it then I was not going to go with the so if you fail to turn up at court they can still hear the case make a decision and implement it. It is if you have a good reason for not turning up at cool eighty's possible I don't say likely it is possible to say to the court look you're you made the decision in my absence but it wasn't my fault that I was not that in your case I couldn't call him I was in prison I didn't know that thanks was happening. I mean I know of no where did something known full. Well you know who I know of Chris that it seems like every book huge ones who want me also me basically. Universal to go no I'm flying. Up now to be you know. I go by well I would strongly suggest that you talk with the Citizens Advice Bureau not firstly about the potential to have that particular case set aside that's the fast one but also talk to them about how your money is being if you like eaten up by fines because again it is always possible. I don't say likely it's always possible. To have the fines. Repayments Ault's it diminished so it takes you longer to pay the stone to be paid and of course the offices will say well the purpose is a fine is put a shipment and that's true but yeah it's also the case that. You know. We don't want punishments to be inhuman so honestly I would talk with the sitting vice below to see whether there is any. Possible maneuvering in both sides of the 1st the 1st being. Possibly getting the judgement set aside it's a small possibility but it's a possibility and also whether the Citizens Advice Bureau can can become involved in renegotiate the repayment rate of your collection of fines because each of the people levying a fine against you won't necessarily know that you're being fined Alice way. So. I don't know I'm not wanting to build up your hopes I'm just going I'm offering a dilemma but it is only a dilemma book talk to the CIA and see if that raise any room for maneuver and be prepared for them to say no. It's more of a glimmer then of quiet that can tell you all right well we'll talk to them and. Take my apology for send you on a wild goose chase if it doesn't work out you know thank you very much All right try to tell if you show by the way thank you Karen thank you I went 202 when I double to a job of 5 Benedictus knew how to Benedict Hello good morning good morning when I joke about. Mama 1st time caller. I want to talk about this current and this chap her to call before about the prescriptions where it was what he signed was a yes. I've come off the benefits itself because obviously I had lots of problems mental problems and I'll call dependency and so help for the job of the job to the Job Center which is also now called universal credit and they moved me back into work obviously I'd always work. The problem although I was signed on one occasion last year because what I'd done was I'd had a tooth out at the hospital and I had checked a lot bulks both obviously what I'd say should have done is take the jobseekers box because everybody on Universal Credit should take the Jobseeker's Allowance box because it's the nearest to universal credit because if you take the same faults as doctors it's out was. Not you not claiming you know all the benefits so it sounds daft therefore she needs corrected because when I run up to heal it starts to wear the number a new council and they were in the middle in because they knew I was being honest anyway but there needs to be a bit more and more international about it because all the people that would be on it I wouldn't think of doing the work obviously and I think about mental health problems people are asking all colics who are in receipt of their I know isn't going to there anyway. Because. It needs to be a lot more simpler the system. As follows contributions based is concerned I think they should scrap not the Paypal because it's still cost of the low income and even if you have taken to the system for you know for a long time they still make you pay which I think they shouldn't because I personally think it's funny if you call law to give your extra week a month anyway so why was Pienaar someone for still being classed a low income I cannot make sense. Because obviously there's a lot of people dark or on low incomes who you know well are things like E.S.A. And jobseeker's allowance and you know if you have to pay for psych test you know it's $25.00 pounds round up the site has now got to fitness twice a number say that's xpect I'm going to seriously expect on a low income system to still paradox I do when you have to pay. I think it's some set up the phone contributions you know have to pay still which I think it should be scrapped because they're still cost alone you know plus on the low income so. I mean on all of those orders to Grahame but I think. It's not threshold principle isn't it. There is a point at which you have to have the line otherwise millionaires Ribble to get benefits when all are there would be no benefits of the has to be in line and once the draw the line you come then. Rationally as an organization might the line money you believe has to be there's the line if you get a penny less not you get the benefit a penny more you don't. And it's you know the person on a penny more says well I'm going to me I'm going to penny more than the benefit and that guy's getting 20 quid a week and he's got a penny you know so me yes you're going to kind of. You know it makes sense on paper it does make sense if you blow this guy off penny more than you than the limit and you don't get the benefit. It stinks but I don't know any other way of organizing the. Ironer just going keep the system overall just needs you know simplify it yeah it's going to fight well as the chap said and he was right he's got 20 years of working with welfare benefits he's not a government employee he sounded like a computer program and working with them and he said it and rightly said that the whole purpose of universal credit was to make the benefits system all parts of it to small pot of millions of thing but to make part of the benefits system more simple. And I mean I often look at if you look at the problems it's caused and it reminded me of people working on you were talking about it last week homework and you're going to banks. Are lots of us universal critics personally Scott No. I think it's a number and it's called going to have a clear paper and the trouble is now if you scrap it the people who are on 8 will have to go back to the much what I'm thinking system and that's what I want to leave me alone I've gone through no I've got it sorted leave me alone. It's a mess. Let's hear from. Peter Conboy I'm here I'm good night I'll do stave off I tell you it's not yeah I want to talk about the benefit system OK Well 1st of all you don't like people. A was. The Dole was the claiming benefits by sex like. You tell me I don't know I don't know what you don't. Know and I don't know I don't have a view. Insulin levels going to I believe that everyone who is entitled to benefits should get the bright spot you know like when I'm working on the saga I don't like people who still know what sort of a device to do you have a lot of balls with a bunch of lay a G.'s I did yes it did I'm not dissing the ballpark I thought it was a very entertaining piece of drama written by Alan Bleasdale collects I learned long all yes it. Was gold and sand because it always dull but it was a good legal to go out somewhere when yes you also work to supply it is mine and so we slept. That night. And that was the story yes so what was your job well not really it was a television production and as I've said I found it very entertaining but the one thing to say we should go the search is going to say and well I'm China will be donating to the SEC If we have television programs and that was one of them but won't chime in asking us G.G. Would think when the people. Barsel abrupt stop work on the SAT. Let me give you a specific I'm sorry the bullies from the black stuff wasn't real it was a television program and what. And what happens I'm telling you that wasn't. Me it was all the people. All the people to us. It wasn't really all it was it. For him it was a dramatic performance. It was you know it wasn't. It was a dramatic performance because the money. Wasn't you know so. Obvious he wants out. Yeah but I think our world saw that you're a bit of a liberal. State. Television drama with no more of a rush to to than John when you. Listen that that. Changed . And the. Series was a piece of drama that came out of the imagination of olim Billy's down. I'm not sure about what it wants. It was it was. A state it wasn't a documentary. But I'm telling you that none of the comics is in boys from the black stiff exist in real life none of them do you. Know they don't but I went on a plane to just don't do it now. Now I can still be doing it now because Bush for the black stuff isn't even on the telly anymore one of us a boss a. They both are still doing it now the word on the work and on the side that's just correct there are oil on the sides yeah false the get in the double Yes but all they want to yes out of all the web change what book well you know we're not doing it let's be honest enough to alternate some of. This and so. Up and smell that off that you know you mention you mention when I look we've come establishing time to time. Meet in the real world I probably don't live in the radio studio Bob but your middle class I did come to a lot of middle class and he called from a working class. That's the 1st thing you've ever said that was anywhere near accurate. I mean I said I've said is accurate it's wrong it's a great out. Badly saying I said you disagree with it. You know a working class lab lab. Because. You don't believe. Last of the black stuff it wasn't. To Manage it was it wasn't a document. It wasn't a documentary. Indeed it was played by actors. That no it wasn't a document. Wanting to outdo we're told. Think part of this conversation because I was driving and. About. Just the script and. I'm absolutely not specialist about the benefit. To. Visiting and trying to fight the. Universal Code it was started with a very common question people ask what accent. Every time. Is penciling responsibility of a patient to take when they listen. And then you. Have different benefits and people to different sections of the last 4. On prescription back to the prescription. For different kind of benefits to take this one and there are different consequences when. Some technicality and of months. Exempt prescriptions and without people the 60 this prescriptions we send the buck to and they chest and they make they check this great and people will take this one wrongly or some make some mistakes that it. Was find other people who make some even mistakes or something they will probably receive. And then shit no strike I'll probably feel months later this is the one group of problems 2nd one people. Young people hold finished high school 6 for when they start university the same they forgot the day 18 years old and the same sometimes they did different books is different sections on prescription and they have some problems. Next on pre-payment certificate when people are afraid if they should pay or should not pay for prescription but that option is to say if somebody is qualified for exemption they can receive the money back but they should ask for special funk was called F B 57. And pharma thing. People received it so and they can claim about this in learning when they did it was ample pre-payment certificate but apparent certifica

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