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@PolitlcsUK This is a sitting MP who is being paid by the British public to sit making tik tok videos whilst his fellow countrymen can’t afford to pay the bills . MPs have forgotten the people they serve and each day should be serving the interests of the British public by whom they are paid
@wesandpete@GMPCityCentre Why should we have to turn into a country where you aren’t allowed to wear watches anymore because crime is spiralling . Watching a high trust society vanish before our eyes . What will these criminals turn to when watches aren���t on the table anymore .
@MerseyPolice Literally a sex offender from Blackburn got a suspended sentence three weeks ago because the prisons were apparently full and huw Edward’s walked free . Not one person protesting has been handed a suspended sentence , yet multiple child predators have .
🇬🇧 British people are now the 2nd most miserable people in the world
Previous happiness studies are based on income, wealth and healthcare quality, simply putting Western countries on top always, very very biased
The new Mental State of the World report is the first happiness ranking that actually makes sense and is based on surveys of satisfaction
People in many low-income countries are actually MORE happy regardless of income: in this case for example 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic and 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka are VERY happy
While people in a high-income country like United Kingdom are VERY unhappy
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Lower inflation is welcome, but there's one thing not being said about today's 4.6% Oct figure:
The big drop in energy prices is being credited. Yet this time last year all homes got a £66/mth reduction from govt. They don't this year. That's excluded from inflation figures. In practical terms then, what home's typically pay for energy has hardly dropped, so the gain households feel won't really materialise.
"I live off £30 a month."
A Joseph Rowntree Foundation report estimates the number of people experiencing ‘destitution’, which it defines as having a very low income or having to go without basic supplies, has more than doubled in the last five years in the UK.