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rachel reeves erm...how many young people are sitting on there backsides doing *** all, ohh my brain hurts.. can't work, they have no idea 0, and this is the best labour have for shadow chancellor..the uk is surely doomed if labour get in.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't recall ever having it easy. I do recall being made redundant lots of times but still managing to find work without claiming benefits. I recall the difficulty we had in obtaining a mortgage in the mid-70's. I recall the difficulty of people in the 80's and beyond. I don't what was easy about anything.
I'm on the cusp of BB + Gen X - I started work when I was 12, never stopped. The later generations seem to have different priorities. They seem to spend their money on feckless things. Just one example, the youmgsters where I work spend at least £10 a day on posh coffee. I get mine from the free machine.
I think all generations have problems and most will have groups of people who think the previous generation 'had it easy'.
Whilst some of todays youngsters are like TTT says others are not. My youngest and her hubby are 30 and they have a nice home (mortgaged) and two new cars and go on holiday abroad. Because they worked hard and didnt waste their cash.
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