£7 for a pack of butter
£6 for a loaf of sourdough bread
£8 for a pack of Salmon
£21 on just three items of food…
To make a f*cking sandwich
This is the state of the U.K. & it’s WAY out of control
This is millions less than you need & this UK pension disaster NO-ONE is talking about it
(And why I decided 20 years ago to create my own pension)
It’s shocking that this is the average pension pot in the UK, by age:
16–24: £5,500
25–34: £18,800
25–34: £18,800
35–44: £39,500
45–54: £80,000
55–64: £137,800
55–64: £137,800
65–74: £145,900
75 & over: £59,700
If You Make 1M, here’s what’s left after tax by nation
↳ UAE - 1M
↳ Panama - 1M
↳ Hong Kong - 840K
↳ Singapore - 790K
↳ Switzerland - 650K
↳ USA - 620K
↳ Australia - 560K
↳ United Kingdom - 555K
↳ Germany - 520K
↳ France - 460K
↳ Denmark - 441K
Most people focus on their salary instead of their investing
Someone earning £40k & saving/investing 25% can build wealth faster than someone earning £80k who spends almost everything
How much you keep/invest matters more than how much you earn
Investing £200 a month adds up faster than most people think
Put away £200 every month for 20 years earning an average 8% annual return
You could end up with over £115,000
They wanted to punish Landlords, but they ended up punishing the very tenants they claimed they were trying to protect
You can’t fix a housing shortage by punishing the people (Landlords) who are fixing the housing shortage
The govt tried to help renters (tenants) with ‘Renters Reform’
Here’s the mess they actually created (as a Landlord)
They passed the Renters' Rights Act in 2025. No fault evictions gone. Tenants ‘get more protection’
Then the landlords looked at the reality:
When you get more tenants & properties to rent, rents rise. And so unsurprisingly rents went through the roof
They wanted to make it cheaper to rent. They ACTUALLY made it way more expensive
This is what happens when politicians try to control a market they don't understand
Don't keep investing if you have expensive debt
If your credit card charges 25% interest but your investments make 8% a year on average
You're losing money overall
Clear high-interest debt before chasing investment returns
Millions of people are losing money without even realising it
Leaving £10,000 in a current account paying just 0.5% while inflation sits at 3% means your money loses around £250 in spending power every year
In a Churchillian-style closing speech, he challenged the establishment head-on with what he described as a high-risk strategy to build even greater public support.
If you watched the speech, what did you make of it
Breaking News: Nigel Farage Resigns
Nigel Farage has resigned as MP for Clacton.
He says he has faced years of harassment from the media, with the final straw being the public disclosure of his daughter’s home address.
He argues he is being smeared simply because he has been financially successful, and that the establishment is afraid of him and is resorting to underhand tactics.
He says he has taken this dramatic step to trigger a by-election.