It’s generated from years and years of overspending and development that other teams haven’t had the ability to do. Now other teams have rich owners, the premier league shut the door. When Newcastle owners came in the brought in the new rules. That’s unfair. The only fair way is to either allow everyone to spend what they want, or everyone has the exact same annual wage/spending cap.
@EclecticFury@FormidableMoney@narindertweets They shouldn’t be allowed to buy if they’ve been paying a discounted rent for 10 years. Where’s the £20k deposit? Why am I paying full price when they’re getting the house discounted yet it worth the same money? Absolutely not.
If you want to know how far the #UK has fallen, the fact there has been not just 1 but 2 #hosepipeban ‘s in the country after just 1 week of hot weather. We pay enough in tax to live well. I get more out of my £12.99 #netflix subscription than I do my £1500 tax bill.
@EclecticFury@FormidableMoney@narindertweets They can buy my house or other small, cheap houses to those who don’t earn enough and give those who work a discount on bigger houses?
@EclecticFury@FormidableMoney@narindertweets No that’s true, but they’re on minimum wage for one reason or another. That doesn’t automatically give them access to expensive housing that those who earn more yet don’t qualify can’t afford or have to save up many years for that others are simply given.
@EclecticFury@FormidableMoney@narindertweets I’m paying for it through my tax money though and they get subsidied rent so they’re living cheap then get the chance of owning it at the end for a knock down price. For what? Because they don’t work? Sadly that’s not fair.
@lil_doza And telling people how to feel has worked exactly how many times in history? There is too many who don’t want a multicultural Britain. What has Multiculturalism ever given us? We want our culture and to be surrounded by people with like minded views and ways of life. Sorry.
@narindertweets Regardless, I earn £60,000 a year. I live in a £140,000 house that I bought myself when I was earning £27,000. People who don’t work shouldn’t be put in 4 bedroom new builds worth £400,000. What lesson does that give kids? I think my skills would be better suited in the US.
@EclecticFury@FormidableMoney@narindertweets A mortgage is cheaper than renting. Living in a shared house while you save money would be the acceptable outcome here. You shouldn’t be given what I’ve worked for because you can’t afford it.
@PaulcBitcoin@FormidableMoney@narindertweets Everything is relative though. You could move into a professional shared house for 500/600 a month. You might not like it but those on benefits shouldn’t get 3/4 bedroom new builds that someone else is paying £400,000 for.
@deathon2legs@FormidableMoney@narindertweets That doesn’t answer the question of why and why so many people are living in them for years then get the option to buy them at a discounted rate? Why should they get that benefit when people work their whole lives to own their home?
@archer_rs They always said it would take at least 10 years to feel the good benefits of Brexit. Why would you want to get to nearly the point of relief and spend all that money again to rejoin? You’re deluded. It’s done now. Live with it.
@teddiwil@GTheJoiner@supertanskiii They’ll do very little. But they’re the same people who forced mass migration to the UK to increase the workers pool and drive down wages. By being left you’re voting for a millionaires and billionaires. I’m not sure you understand basic politics 😅
@dare092003@ThePosieParker Doubt they would be frisking my sister, mother or daughter but I see your point. That’s why specialist police officers exist. There’s a place for them but being on the beat and responding to dangerous criminals is not it.
@dare092003@ThePosieParker That won’t happen because my family wouldn’t resist if a police officer arrested/detained them. The countless videos I see, it’s very clear women cannot be police officers.
Britain is build on THOUSANDS of years of history and based on Christianity. The world around us was built that way and that’s how we like it and want it. We want Christmas and Easter, no Eid and Ramadan. You know… it’s called Home? It’s suppose to feel safe and familiar. You moved here, no one made you.
If I want to hear the call for prayer in a morning, I’ll go to the Middle East to see that culture. In Britain, our culture is sacred to us and predates Islam by far.