The Conservative Party

I love it when upper middle class types come out with advice for saving money and it's just stuff that every working class person has always done. I read a list from the Telegraph on Twitter the other day and the first suggestion was that you can actually save money by using your dishwasher instead of washing up by hand.
I AM the fucking dishwasher!
 
^^ I've finished washing up and putting away before I've even finished eating.
One plate, one cup (sounds like an 'exotic movie'....) is all I need.
Ahh....the single life offers so much in the end.
 
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According to the Bank, real household disposable income and real post-tax labour income - two measures of the impact on families - will both fall sharply this year as those energy price rises feed through into the system.

The Bank slashed its forecast for gross domestic product growth next year from 1.25% to -0.25% - the closest it ever tends to come to forecasting a recession.

 
^^ I've finished washing up and putting away before I've even finished eating.
One plate, one cup (sounds like an 'exotic movie'....) is all I need.
Ahh....the single life offers so much in the end.
Snap. And chief cook and bottle washer - unpaid, of course.
The only time I doff my cap to t'mill owner is when I look in the mirror.
It's better than living in the septic tank, though - there's less to clean.
 
Snap. And chief cook and bottle washer - unpaid, of course.
The only time I doff my cap to t'mill owner is when I look in the mirror.
It's better than living in the septic tank, though - there's less to clean.
I was round the kids place last weekend as their mother was away.
Their dishwasher has broken.
Two sinks full of dishes/plates etc.

One of the many reasons we separated in the end...!
 
Snap. And chief cook and bottle washer - unpaid, of course.
The only time I doff my cap to t'mill owner is when I look in the mirror.
It's better than living in the septic tank, though - there's less to clean.
Luxury...
 
According to the Bank, real household disposable income and real post-tax labour income - two measures of the impact on families - will both fall sharply this year as those energy price rises feed through into the system.

The Bank slashed its forecast for gross domestic product growth next year from 1.25% to -0.25% - the closest it ever tends to come to forecasting a recession.

Loads of jobs apparently. If only we had someone to do them............
 
I do wonder about the turnout for these elections. My polling station was dead I was the only one there and I've spoken to friends and family who were surprised to learn there was an election today.
 

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