ChatterBank1 min ago
Do We Have An Endless Supply
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Of cotton wool to keep wrapping people up in?
I can remember back in the 50/60s when my family struggled to pay fuel /food / rent bills, it really is nothing new, but you had to stand on your own two feet. If you didn't have the money you went without, or paid when you could, little at a time.
It now seems that every little problem families have they go screaming for handouts. How long can this carry on, and should it carry on?
In my view its teaching people nothing, you won't help anyone by keep on propping them up.
In another 5 months or so you will find some complaining that their kids will have no Christmas presents. Will Sunak come up with a giveaway for that also. :)
I can remember back in the 50/60s when my family struggled to pay fuel /food / rent bills, it really is nothing new, but you had to stand on your own two feet. If you didn't have the money you went without, or paid when you could, little at a time.
It now seems that every little problem families have they go screaming for handouts. How long can this carry on, and should it carry on?
In my view its teaching people nothing, you won't help anyone by keep on propping them up.
In another 5 months or so you will find some complaining that their kids will have no Christmas presents. Will Sunak come up with a giveaway for that also. :)
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sandra4444: "This country needs to get a grip, people have become weak in all respects. " - steady on! You are starting to impress me!
11:30 Fri 27th May 2022
Pasta I was not insinuating you knew nothing about nutrition. I was disagreeing with your statement that cheap is not necessarily sustainable or nutritionally balanced.
Would you rather teach a person how to look after themselves or their family within their means, or prefer to bung them handouts to waste on junk food?
Would you rather teach a person how to look after themselves or their family within their means, or prefer to bung them handouts to waste on junk food?
How many women (mainly) have you seen on TV saying they can’t afford to feed their kids. Yet they are the size of a house themselves so must eat all the food themselves, covered in tattoos and dyed hair (all cost money). Money management should be taught in schools and cookery lessons should be compulsory.
Being brought up in the 1940's I well remember being cold and hungry and I also remember that life expectancy was a lot lower then it is today. 60 was considered to be old and 70 ancient and very few managed to survive into their 80's. Thanks to the advance in medical science and the help given by governments life expectancy is now a lot longer, hence there are more people reaching the age of 100. Many of the persons now receiving financial help were the very same people who made this country what it is today.
Good answer Gramps, I was fortunate that I never was cold or hungry as a child of the 40s, most of my friends who are in my age group were taught by their mothers how to cook and then at school with Domestic Science , and let’s not forget family sizes were much bigger then, I’m the youngest of 5 myself , mothers had to look for ways of feeding large families and they did that admirably
The handouts are just an expensive pre-election campaign. I appreciate that some people will be very grateful for them and others will *** the money up against the wall but either way it’s no solution really. The money would be better invested in local renewable energy and in bringing the costs down long term.