MCFC Wirral
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Same here! Sozzled in beer and whisky!!
I went to the same school as Michael Tomlinson. He was a year or two above. His dad was headmaster.
Same here! Sozzled in beer and whisky!!
Was mulling over the period from the start of the financial crisis (2007-2008) to now (2024), and wondered if anyone could point to a time within when things for the U.K. were actually good or at least stable.
The fact that the period coincides with our resurgence is not lost on me. Add another to the charge sheet...
If you knew for certain that your local Labour candidate wanked off goats in his or her spare time, would you still vote for them?Enough bandying words on here. I'm going off out soon with the Labour candidate, knocking on the doors of people whose minds aren't closed.
Oddly enough, that was the one year (12-13) I considered, too, when things looked to be almost coming back to some semblance of 'normality' in the U.K.. Maybe it was the short-lived Olympics effect (that lot won the league), but thereafter it was more divisive referenda and the slide downwards just seemed to accelerate. Unless the slide is arrested, it will be almost twenty painful years.1I think this would be quite a personal thing but for me 2012-13 was the last time things felt "okay". I was just finishing university, I didn't suffer the huge tuition fee increases so I left in fairly good health and with a manageable student debt. I found a decent job within a month of graduating. We also had the Olympics and Aguero in 2012 - national pride felt like it still might be a thing. I had some level of optimism for my future, and the Lib Dems seemed to be keeping the worst of the Tories in check. The economy was just starting to feel like it might move in the right direction again after GFC, that was around the time we got back to our pre-GFC GDP and the assumption was it would keep going up from there.
It didn't. Ten years later our GDP is basically the same.
Since then it's pretty much felt like an inexorable downhill march getting worse and worse every year...
Before Brexit. Things have been shit since the 2008 crash, and it's hard to have lived through Cameron and Osbourne's austerity and say things were "stable" in those years. But since Brexit it's been three years of focusing on "getting Brexit done" while the rest of the country stagnates, then two years of a pandemic while the rest of the country stagnates, and two years of a joke government marking time while the rest of the country stagnates. I don't see things turning round with this Labour government either.Was mulling over the period from the start of the financial crisis (2007-2008) to now (2024), and wondered if anyone could point to a time within when things for the U.K. were actually good or at least stable.
The fact that the period coincides with our resurgence is not lost on me. Add another to the charge sheet...