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Is Austerity Something We Will Have To Live With Always?
The term AUSTERITY was brought in and used by David Cameron telling everyone that "we're in it together"
I wonder when we're going to break free of that mantra? If ever
I wonder when we're going to break free of that mantra? If ever
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Austerity is something that hits the poor and/or unemployed and or sick etc.. If you are in a fortunate position you may well not notice. When the Chancellor loosens the purse strings and starts investing in the nation again, that's when we're free of austerity.
18:49 Fri 19th Jul 2019
Yes, if otherrs followed suit it might bring rents down in London. But it's a silly discussion as nurses - or anyone else earning under £30000- would be foolish to take a room costing nearly £20000 (most of their net salary- but if they did require such a standard of accommodation they should move and have enough to live on.
Anyway, is this about austerity or london rents?
Anyway, is this about austerity or london rents?
From the Trussell Trust’s website - Between 1 April 2018 and 31 March 2019, the Trussell Trust’s food bank network distributed 1.6 million three-day emergency food supplies to people in crisis, a 19% increase on the previous year. More than half a million of these went to children.
In the last five years, food bank use in our network has increased by 73%.
In the last five years, food bank use in our network has increased by 73%.
Nope. There is/never was austerity. The vast majority of people in this country have a computer/laptop/
i-pad, mobile phone, car, wide screen tv, foreign holiday, gymn/charity subscription. Whenever there is a major disaster somewhere, charity donations from this country always reach record levels. People in this country are absolutely loaded. And the govt knows it.
i-pad, mobile phone, car, wide screen tv, foreign holiday, gymn/charity subscription. Whenever there is a major disaster somewhere, charity donations from this country always reach record levels. People in this country are absolutely loaded. And the govt knows it.
How about this one in Brockley at £775pcm.
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About 4 miles from St Thomas's.
Get a train from New Cross and pretty much every London hospital is on your doorstep.
£20k a year is nonsense.
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About 4 miles from St Thomas's.
Get a train from New Cross and pretty much every London hospital is on your doorstep.
£20k a year is nonsense.
///Really clarion you don’t think there has been austerity so why as a government employee have I not rectangles pay rise in 10 years and why am I actually earning less by 300 a month than I was?//
You are hardly on the breadline or appear to be affected by austerity if you can invest in equine pastimes and all the extra expenses it entails.
That would be a luxury serious hard up people could only think about.
If £300 per month deduction from wages affected my lifestyle that much then horse riding would be the first to go. Just saying.
You are hardly on the breadline or appear to be affected by austerity if you can invest in equine pastimes and all the extra expenses it entails.
That would be a luxury serious hard up people could only think about.
If £300 per month deduction from wages affected my lifestyle that much then horse riding would be the first to go. Just saying.
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