Touched a nerve

I don't understand mate. What do you mean? Do you mean you think I'm upset about Pete the shiner being the only one working, and the mongs
you are paying for standing there laughing at him, then yes, it touched a nerve with me.
I knew when I watched the programme, that someone would tip up on here spouting about the dozy drunk and smackhead windy who couldn't even fan a window properly. Instead of noticing that the guy was at least trying to pay his own way with the basic kit.
That's one of the problems with the easy street attitude of UK IMO. Some fat mong with a beer gut spouting about how any job he would go for had to have at least 500 quid a week before he'd take it, so he could keep his lifestyle. That's guys like you that are paying for that crap, and all some want to do is point out what a turnip Pete is.
In my opinion, anyone who thinks that the point of focus on that programme was a dead head windy, is as much a mong as the rest of the cast of "Stupid street Scun thorpe". If it doesn't anger anyone to see benefit recipients who can afford tattoos, cigs, beer and other luxuries like that, then God help the UK.
I can understand the immigrants who come to UK looking for a fresh start or their piece of easy street, when they see the idle switched off drunks sitting on a wall on an estate getting paid to do nothing. Who can blame anyone heading to UK from a rough and broken country.
The thing that makes me most angry is, because they worked in a steel works, when the work disapeared, then it meant the population had to do something else instead. Not sit there moaning about there's no work. Go where the work is.
Someone needs to explain that a business works to supply profit, and a by-product of that is jobs. When the profit goes, so do the jobs. Some of the mongs in that estate seem to have a problem understanding basic stuff like that.
So yeah, it touched a nerve.