law74
Well-Known Member
I must live in the same dream world, only it is a bad dream that never seems to end.“The despair they have caused to the average person”.
Sanctimonious claptrap. You really do live in a dream world.
Since 2009 I have seen my wages cut by £8,500 in real terms (using the bank of England inflation calculator which uses the CPI instead of the more accurate and normallynhigher retail price index, that is before we consider the increased pension contributions, working longer and getting less, IF I live long enough to see it.
Now of course this has an impact on my quality of life, but whenit is taken across society, it also means that I couldnt afford trips to the pub, it has now closed withnthe loss of 20 jobs.
The chippy tea has become a treat for once every couple of months, meals out? Forget it, though the restaurant has closed anyway.
The hairdressers in the village, also closed. My sister's best mate's salon used to employ 7 stylists, now just two, the local town centre is a ghost town with only charity shops and pound shops left.
But hey on planet Tory everything is rosy.
Justbthank fuck this time next year they will be history and hopefully not even the party of opposition.