It started with Brexit and the purge of the sensible ones. We aren't supposed to mention the B word but I think we can talk about the after shock.
But we are told it's all covid and Russia's fault. Brexit must never be blamed.
It started with Brexit and the purge of the sensible ones. We aren't supposed to mention the B word but I think we can talk about the after shock.
But we are told it's all covid and Russia's fault. Brexit must never be blamed.
Just looked up the mortgage interest rates for the last few decades and it seems people are getting a bit upset when in a way they have never had it so good.
But then again everyone didn't have Sky TV, Mobile Phones or other luxuries that come before anything else these days.
Might have to do what a lot of us did back in those dark days and get a second job in the evenings and weekends.
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Just looked up the mortgage interest rates for the last few decades and it seems people are getting a bit upset when in a way they have never had it so good.
But then again everyone didn't have Sky TV, Mobile Phones or other luxuries that come before anything else these days.
Might have to do what a lot of us did back in those dark days and get a second job in the evenings and weekends.
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You're forgetting Corbyn. It's his fault too. And Milliband and his chaos.
Have we hit the bottom or we just hanging onto the branch of a fortunate tree growing out of the cliff part way down ?well the sensible people in the room i.e. "remoaners" said Brexit would be like driving our economy off a cliff edge, and here we are, at the bottom of the cliff, assessing the wreckage that is the UK economy
No way should the 80000 Conservatives members ever be allowed to inflict an economy trashing PM on the country again !Well, the car crash that has trashed the exchange rate has probably put paid to our plan to buy a property abroad and hibernate there until we get a sensible set of politicians back in Blighty……
First world problem I appreciate.
I (almost) miss BoJo, by comparison. At least some of his instincts e.g. levelling up were laudable.
When I’m made dictator of the world my first action will be to line up the 80,000 Conservative party members who voted for Truss and send them to Rwanda. That’d teach them….. with a bit of luck the pound will be really low against the local currency there too.
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Well, the car crash that has trashed the exchange rate has probably put paid to our plan to buy a property abroad and hibernate there until we get a sensible set of politicians back in Blighty……
I was one of those parents doing two jobs every day and every night and supporting my wife and two boys under 4 years old in the late 80's early 90's.Such a shame you weren't around to advise my parents in the 90's! I loved sitting home alone every day after school until 6pm earliest as they both worked their nuts off to pay the mortgage. I loved it even more when they had to hand the keys back to our house and move into a shitty flat. Mobile phones are not actually a luxury and you need the internet to do pretty much anything these days which most people have on their mobiles. Incidentally a mobile now costs less than a landline.
You are being patronising and unkind to people that are going to suddenly find themselves in the shit through no fault of their own. Not because they are paying £100's per month for Sky or any other subscription tv, not because they are buying 'luxuries' but simply because the price of everything has gone up so much that they're having to fork out money to buy heated blankets to sit and watch the freesat tv under. Buy loads of food as it's cheaper in bulk or put the money towards the blanket and keep the heating off for as long as poss? Layout the money for a heated clothes drier & hope it doesn't cost too much in electric or switch the heating on to dry the clothes as it's raining? You seem to live in a very black and white world that lacks empathy for others that have to make difficult choices. Are the people who've never had sky tv or luxuries worthy of some empathy?
I was one of those parents doing two jobs every day and every night and supporting my wife and two boys under 4 years old in the late 80's early 90's.
We got by just by having no luxuries in life as long as the kids were fed we were happy.
I'm sorry to hear about your parents etc .
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I'm not sure you have quite grasped how dire the situation will be for some though. Our mortgage (about 2% on around £330k) is due to end in September next year and if rates do indeed go up to 6% then we're looking at about £600-700 a month increase, purely to cover the interest rise. On top of other cost increases, with a little one on the way in February we'll be losing my wife's salary down to statutory around the summer and I'm genuinely worried if we'll be able to afford it. And (not meaning to brag), our household income is well above average, I struggle to think how others will cope - especially those who are renting, who will no doubt be passed on the mortgage increases.I was one of those parents doing two jobs every day and every night and supporting my wife and two boys under 4 years old in the late 80's early 90's.
We got by just by having no luxuries in life as long as the kids were fed we were happy.
I'm sorry to hear about your parents etc .
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Have will hit the bottom or we just hanging onto the branch of a fortunate tree growing out of the cliff part way down ?well the sensible people in the room i.e. "remoaners" said Brexit would be like driving our economy off a cliff edge, and here we are, at the bottom of the cliff, assessing the wreckage that is the UK economy
I was one of those parents doing two jobs every day and every night and supporting my wife and two boys under 4 years old in the late 80's early 90's.
We got by just by having no luxuries in life as long as the kids were fed we were happy.
I'm sorry to hear about your parents etc .
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Perhaps instead of sneering at others who are struggling, you should ask yourself why you could only just about afford "to get buy" when you were doing two jobs?
The Tories always tell us hard work is the key to prosperity, and that the millions of people who struggle are simply lazy ("need to graft more", according to the imbecile Truss), rather than their millionaire bosses pay them poverty wages: Sainsbury's CEO = salary recently increased to £3.8 million, Sainsbury's shop floor staff wage recently increased to £10 per hour.
Your own bitter experience proves that hard work often doesn't lead to a better or prosperous lifestyle - in the 5th or 6th richest country in the world, no-one should need to do 2 jobs merely to pay their rent or feed their children.
Forgive me if I am misunderstanding or misrepresenting you, but it is seems as if you are saying "I suffered financially, so why shouldn't everyone else; they should stop being such entitled snowflakes, and suck it up like I did."
All the while ordinary people bicker and squabble over their economic hardship like this, the Tories and the top 1% will p*** themselves laughing at us all, and nothing will ever change or improve.
Not even if the second job was "licking road clean with tongue"?Wages, even in two jobs, have not risen by the same rate.
Well said. And I’d add, shouldn’t we expect it to be easier for each generation to feed themselves, raise a family, find secure, affordable housing, stable and rewarding work. Isn’t that a reasonable aspiration in one of the worlds strongest economies? I turn 60 in a few days - talk of people not being able to afford their mortgage, put the heating on, having to do two or three jobs takes me back to my childhood in the early seventies. And that this latest round of dire financial news is as a direct result of conscious choices made by Truss and her gang is even more shocking.