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    What do you think of this? Would you agree to it?

    http://www.unilad.co.uk/news/finland...ros-per-month/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Floki View Post
    What do you think of this? Would you agree to it?

    http://www.unilad.co.uk/news/finland...ros-per-month/
    It,s a fantastic idea , why should lazy gitts get free money for nothing and worker,s get nothing for working


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    I wonder whether it's a bigger burden on the taxpayer than their current system or not.

    If it is, then I hope the Finns are ready for quite the rise in their cost of living as a result.

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    its one of if not the most expensive countries to live in in Europe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Floki View Post
    What do you think of this? Would you agree to it?

    http://www.unilad.co.uk/news/finland...ros-per-month/
    good find there floki and great idea.....now please tell me how many 50 euro escorts per wk could I get with that, maths was never my strong point
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    Because Finland is very expensive to live in, 800e a month will not get you far.
    This would make those who are no willing to work get up and find a job. However, if it is anything like the UK, then maybe crime rates would go up in theft.
    But time will tell.

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