“How will we pay for the NHS?” “How will we pay for disability benefits?” “How will we pay for your pension?”
Starmer today: almost £80,000,000,000 a year on defence by 2029.
No one asked how we’d pay for it.
Prices in the UK just don't feel real anymore.
£120 for a return train to London.
£600 for a weekend in England, when you could go abroad for less.
Rent jumping from £700 to £1300 for the same place.
A full tank of fuel now over £100.
Insurance rising every year even with no claims.
And £100 somehow gone on just a couple of bags of shopping.
How did we get here?
• In France, the Gisèle Pelicot atrocity rightly caused a political earthquake.
• Here in the UK, our very own Pelicot Case and it barely causes a whimper.
That is the scandal.
Burnham gave £1 Billion in public money to private developers to create just 500 "affordable" homes out of 11,000 units - so when it comes to this promise of a council house building programme; I'll believe it when I fucking see it mate.
In 2015, Royal Mail was privatised. In 2017, it missed delivery targets and has never met them since. Yet again we see 'the superior efficiency of the private sector' in action.
It rained every day for the first 4 months of the year. These pronouncements happen because of years of under investment in reservoirs by our privatised water industry. But at least it’s made a load of shareholders rich!
Over-65s being exempt from ISA reforms is probably the most hilarious and random example of UK Boomerocracy yet
Beginning to question if the Equality Act’s provisions on age discrimination are being violated
They've decreased the ISA allowance from 20k to 12k
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH, we non pensioners are fucking SCUM to those that run this country. Aren't we!