Rayner

Earlier you mentioned the state pension should be paid not to pay would be difficult as people have paid in in order to receive it.
Serious question, if someone has never paid into the system, are they not entitled to any state pension benefit? For example, if you arrived in the UK at age 55, were unemployed for 12 years and lived on welfare, do you just continue on welfare when you get to pension age?
 
Serious question, if someone has never paid into the system, are they not entitled to any state pension benefit? For example, if you arrived in the UK at age 55, were unemployed for 12 years and lived on welfare, do you just continue on welfare when you get to pension age?
I might be wrong, but I believe people receiving Universal Credit, PIP are afforded NI contributions
 
The relevance of this being what? , other than you share something with Mr Nigel Farage.

On the subject of things French, I have been in France for the last three weeks, lots of driving, not a single pot hole, clean streets, general atmosphere of safety on the streets, no gangs of ferrel marauding thieves and not the nauseous smell of marijuana everywhere.

I wore my gold Palace shirt in Bourges yesterday and got a shout of Eagles from a bloke from Norwood originally, he and his mate touring on big bikes, it's a global brotherhood
Where have you visited? Obviously not many parts of Paris and its suburbs that aren’t the main tourist spots. It’s a real sh1t hole. Obviously not Calais and not Marseille, nor Lyon. Maybe that’s why France hasn’t gone even more RN Party. It’s concentrated in a few regions and not spread a lot, yet.
 
How do Imams live? Do their flock pay them? Does an Islamic institution pay them?
That is a good question. The Saudi's are often generous with their funding but in return no doubt they want a certain type of Islam. I guess if the Iman isn't one of theirs he is paid by the flock. Most Muslims are expected to give 10% of their salary for good causes.

Friday is like our Sunday the main day for the faithful, however like our churches the mosque is open the whole week and the faithful are expected to attend daily if possible. So to answer another poster being an Iman is a full time job just more busy on a Friday.
 
That is a good question. The Saudi's are often generous with their funding but in return no doubt they want a certain type of Islam. I guess if the Iman isn't one of theirs he is paid by the flock. Most Muslims are expected to give 10% of their salary for good causes.

Friday is like our Sunday the main day for the faithful, however like our churches the mosque is open the whole week and the faithful are expected to attend daily if possible. So to answer another poster being an Iman is a full time job just more busy on a Friday.
Like our local chip shop then?
 

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