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To think that White Dee from Benefit St isn't doing people with depression any favours

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Bearbehind · 19/03/2014 16:46

I've just seen White Dee from Benefits St being interviewed on Sky a News about the budget.

She said she can't work due to her having depression- yet she can appear on TV and is not ruling out standing as a politician Hmm

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SoleSource · 19/03/2014 16:49

White Dee is awful anyway for the treatment of her Son.

angelos02 · 19/03/2014 16:49

YANBU
I thought this when she was on This Morning yesterday. I know about depression. She isn't depressed. Just fucking bone idle.

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 19/03/2014 16:50

Why do you think having depression stops people from having opinions, or the ability to express them publicly?

Sparklingbrook · 19/03/2014 16:50

I saw her on This Morning yesterday. Didn't realise who it was til after. Why is she called that BTW?

Bearbehind · 19/03/2014 16:51

I don't think it stops people having opinions but I fail to see how it prevents her from working a normal job when it allows her to 'work' on TV and to consider becoming a politician.

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SoleSource · 19/03/2014 16:51

Because she is White and the other Dee on the street was Black.

Sparklingbrook · 19/03/2014 16:52

Really Sole? Lol.

Bearbehind · 19/03/2014 16:52

Cos there were 2 Dee's on the programme- it refers to their skin colour.

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AnyFucker · 19/03/2014 16:53

I wish this woman would go away. Why is she suddenly all over my telly with her "down to earth working class, but very important, opinion" ? Fuck. Off.

Bearbehind · 19/03/2014 16:54

Her down to earth boobs concern me more than her down to earth working class opinions to be fair Grin

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WestieMamma · 19/03/2014 16:54

I think it's more likely she can't work as she got sacked from her last job for stealing from her employer.

WestieMamma · 19/03/2014 16:54

I think it's more likely she can't work as she got sacked from her last job for stealing from her employer. Who'd employ her now?

WestieMamma · 19/03/2014 16:54

I think it's more likely she can't work as she got sacked from her last job for stealing from her employer. Who'd employ her now?

WestieMamma · 19/03/2014 16:54

I think it's more likely she can't work as she got sacked from her last job for stealing from her employer. Who'd employ her now?

WestieMamma · 19/03/2014 16:54

I think it's more likely she can't work as she got sacked from her last job for stealing from her employer. Who'd employ her now?

WestieMamma · 19/03/2014 16:54

I think it's more likely she can't work as she got sacked from her last job for stealing from her employer. Who'd employ her now?

WestieMamma · 19/03/2014 16:54

I think it's more likely she can't work as she got sacked from her last job for stealing from her employer. Who'd employ her now?

WestieMamma · 19/03/2014 16:54

I think it's more likely she can't work as she got sacked from her last job for stealing from her employer. Who'd employ her now?

Sparklingbrook · 19/03/2014 16:55

I didn't see the original programme-thanks for explaining.

AnyFucker · 19/03/2014 16:55

TV producers, apparently

WestieMamma · 19/03/2014 16:56

Oops, sorry for the phone malfunction.

pyjamaramadrama · 19/03/2014 16:57

Well the whole show didn't do anyone any favours did it?

They are a bunch of people who live up to various stereotypes.

pyjamaramadrama · 19/03/2014 16:59

Actually it did the Tory government a big favour.

SoleSource · 19/03/2014 17:02

Down to earth blobs Grin I can empathise with her there.

SoleSource · 19/03/2014 17:03

Blobs not blobs but yes.

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