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The more sinister side of Brexit
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Originally posted by simondolan View PostSo, the "youth" just want a decent house they can afford, decent healthcare whenever they want it, and a job with prospects and decent pay. Lets assume that's pretty much what every citizen would want. Wanting something doesn't entitle you to anything. Only EARNING it does. Otherwise, its simply someone else paying for it for you, and therein lies the slippery slope. Who gets decide that a "want" should be paid for by your neighbour?
According to some on this thread, though, Brexiters were motivated by spite at what they didn't have.
You may be right that their miserable existence isn't going to change much either way, but the odds are they'll become worse.
Simply because the foreign manufacturers will fook off out of here at the merest whiff of tariffs.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostCompletely agree.
According to some on this thread, though, Brexiters were motivated by spite at what they didn't have.
You may be right that their miserable existence isn't going to change much either way, but the odds are they'll become worse.
Simply because the foreign manufacturers will fook off out of here at the merest whiff of tariffs.Last edited by BlasterBates; 14 October 2017, 12:02.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by simondolan View PostSo, the "youth" just want a decent house they can afford, decent healthcare whenever they want it, and a job with prospects and decent pay. Lets assume that's pretty much what every citizen would want. Wanting something doesn't entitle you to anything. Only EARNING it does.
Originally posted by simondolan View PostOtherwise, its simply someone else paying for it for you, and therein lies the slippery slope. Who gets decide that a "want" should be paid for by your neighbour?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by simondolan View PostSo, the "youth" just want a decent house they can afford, decent healthcare whenever they want it, and a job with prospects and decent pay. Lets assume that's pretty much what every citizen would want. Wanting something doesn't entitle you to anything. Only EARNING it does. Otherwise, its simply someone else paying for it for you, and therein lies the slippery slope. Who gets decide that a "want" should be paid for by your neighbour?Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostDo you even understand what is meant by decent affordable housing?
The problem with some millionaires is unless they also do charity work where they go into people's houses they don't see the poor conditions some people live in."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI actually didn't say that you decided to interpret it like that. And it clearly shows how out of touch you are as a millionaire.
One of the problems facing people ever hard they work is that they can't afford to rent places let alone buy due to the UK not building enough housing. In regards to UK healthcare have a look at the complaints on this forum from people clearly in the top 5% of UK earners.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI actually didn't say that you decided to interpret it like that. And it clearly shows how out of touch you are as a millionaire.
One of the problems facing people ever hard they work is that they can't afford to rent places let alone buy due to the UK not building enough housing. In regards to UK healthcare have a look at the complaints on this forum from people clearly in the top 5% of UK earners.
"The youth actually want things like affordable decent housing so they don't have to live with their parents into their 30s, a working NHS, and jobs with prospects and decent pay " did I misinterpret?
Out of touch - probably. No, definitely, however the logic I was arguing applies doesn't it?P.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.Comment
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Originally posted by simondolan View PostSo, the "youth" just want a decent house they can afford, decent healthcare whenever they want it, and a job with prospects and decent pay. Lets assume that's pretty much what every citizen would want. Wanting something doesn't entitle you to anything. Only EARNING it does. Otherwise, its simply someone else paying for it for you, and therein lies the slippery slope. Who gets decide that a "want" should be paid for by your neighbour?Originally posted by simondolan View PostWhat bit of this:
"The youth actually want things like affordable decent housing so they don't have to live with their parents into their 30s, a working NHS, and jobs with prospects and decent pay " did I misinterpret?
Out of touch - probably. No, definitely, however the logic I was arguing applies doesn't it?
I think they're willing to work for it, but you can be very successful and hard working and not afford a house in the SE.
If you substitute "youth" with "Brexiters" though you're spot on, according to some on here.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by simondolan View PostWhat bit of this:
"The youth actually want things like affordable decent housing so they don't have to live with their parents into their 30s, a working NHS, and jobs with prospects and decent pay " did I misinterpret?
Out of touch - probably. No, definitely, however the logic I was arguing applies doesn't it?Comment
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