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voluntary work while claiming JSA
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I don't think that's the case. Age Concern+Help the Aged, and MIND to name but two are campaigning charities whose goal is to change society, amongst other things.
I was thinking of groups/organisations that are out to change things in a rather more drastic way than these.....worthy as they doubtless are....0 -
Your view of drastic is rather different to mine..................
....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)0 -
Your view of drastic is rather different to mine.
errrr...quite possibly...:D....
I think the "line" would be drawn and things would start getting "awkward" if one was intending to put in time doing voluntary work of the "demonstrate against Heathrow's 3rd runway" or "do a Swampy against new roadbuilding". My definition of "voluntary work" - but probably not the Governments;):D:rotfl:0
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