We’ve been in austerity for decades, the roads are a mess, healthcare in every form, food is up 25% and we get 25% less than before. What is consistent through out all this, the rich get richer, politicians are corrupt, all of them! WEF is involved in everything from schools to policy it has to stop!
Many in the middle over stretch, buying houses they neither need as in size or can comfortably afford, why does a couple need a 3 bed house at that time ? Then they want top fixtures and fittings, then they go on expensive holidays, all put on the credit card, then they have really expensive new cars that they don’t need when they could get a much cheaper second hand one. Then the husband is spending hundreds on things like golf clubs to create an image of wealth, the list goes on. I’ve found those in the middle more than anyone else want to look as though they’re better off than they truly are, and it’s all on HP, credit cards, and loans. They then find they have out borrowed what they can really afford but aren’t wanting to drop the image they’ve created. This is true in the middle because the poorest can’t get the mortgage, loans etc, and the rich can just buy it all without a worry. There’s something about the middle that want to appear more successful than they truly are and saddle themselves with debt to create the image. I’ve often seen a strange snobbery in the middle, they can’t reach the top, but are desperate to be seen that way, and to distance themselves from being called working class.
@Ed.southeast Really? Have you ever tried to buy a house in the 1970s where both the price of homes AND interest rates were rising faster than salaries of couples? I came of age in the 1960s (and that was age 21 until the 1970s!) and couldn't afford to buy my first home until age 51--thirty years later. The people you're talking about had purchased homes in the 1970s-80s and had sold their first homes, buying McMansions later. Who are YOU to decide what home a person can purchase?? You are also not counting the homes whose prices rose drastically as interest rates dropped, or the developers who were selling houses with many more bedrooms than 3 to accommodate the illegals with their huge families. Such a development was built on the other side of the one where I live, and, when the economy crashed in 2008, our lawns were littered with little baggies holding business cards offering housecleaning, gardening, babysitting, etc., so they wouldn't lose their homes. Then there was the developer who built huge upgraded homes they'd only sell to illegal aliens with the promise that, if they paid the mortgage for 5 years, the house would be theirs, free and clear.
@@onemercilessming1342 firstly in the 1970s the average house was around 3/4 times the average salary, hence why one person in the household could work and pay all the bills, usually the husband whilst mums stayed home and looked after the home and kids, one wage could run a car, and have a cheap yearly holiday, in 2024 in the south the average house had gone from 3/4 times the average salary in the 1970s to 9 times the average salary. The reason we have little social housing is because Thatcher sold them all off for a pittance to council tenants to win votes, and wouldn’t allow councils to replenish the council house stock leaving very little social housing for all the low earners to follow. Council houses weren’t meant to be to make a profit on, that’s not why they were built. As for people having as many bedrooms as they wish, that’s fine, if you can truly afford it, but when you can’t and you do it out of pure greed and to show off when it then all goes wrong there’s none to blame but ones self. As for the immigrants, it’s the same old stuff over and over. It’s not the foreigners that took all the houses it’s Thatcher flogging them all off, and those people who brought them for next to nothing now charging massive private rental for them to the youngsters. Some of them are paying £1,800 per month ti rent an ex council house. So how do then afford to save a £30k deposit as well for their own home? So in short, yes it was easier for the average couple in the 70s to get in the housing ladder, much easier! I was there and remember it well. We had it far easier back then. One persons wages covered everything, now with both people working full time they still struggle.
@Ed.southeast Oh, stop. My parents' home was built in 1954 for less than $2500 worth of materials. They had a 10-year mortgage with payments of less than $25 a month. Of course, my carpenter father earned less than 60 cents/ hour as a non-union carpenter in the anthracite coal fields of PA. My mortgage is 100 x that, PITI and cost 100 x what his cost in SoCal 23 years ago, and my salary was 6 figures per annum. Now run along and find someone who will buy your BS. I'm blocking and ignoring you.
Low growth, bills and council tax is rocketing, shopping prices rising, more companies going bust, what rubbish the only people getting better off is mps as they are getting a £6000 payrise
Yeah they always reduced services and given less money, but i think he means that it will happen on the next budget as well. Technically been austerity on every budget last 14 years
The actual definition of 'Austerity' is: 'Difficult economic conditions created by government; measures to reduce public expenditure'. Austerity as discussed here just means the consequences of reckless and wasteful spending on things that most people don't want/need' at the expense of things they do want/need'.
@@mike747436They'd have to admit that online Russian propaganda persuaded people without O levels to vote against their interests and the national interest. Hence the dishonesty
@hmq9052 For me, it’s the decades of tabloid media drip-fed anti EU sentiment, combined with a poor understanding of how the EU functions and its benefits.
Yes , eight million pounds a day to house them, and the Government buying sixteen thousand houses for them, money well spent as we are all struggling, oh I almost forgot about the money we're sending to Ukraine.
We Could Enter AUSTERITY Again! - We have never been out of it. Its ok tho we will have plenty of Vape shops and kebab shops to keep us happy while we suffer.
this is what the Bank of England (BOE) wanted to bring down inflation. reality is inflation is double the BOE target and its compounded. Welcome to the UK economy run badly for at least 20 years.
Still borrowing 20 billion a month. It stands at £80,000 per working person. So that means to pay it off each person will loose at least £80,000 in public services. And that is without the 9 billion a month interest payments.
Watching from across the channel, what is heartbreaking is to see the many single parents bringing up their children and barely making to make ends meet at the end of the month. Reports say 4 to 5 million people in the UK are living in deplorable conditions. The Treatise of Teknomix is a book I published with an alternative economic system to replace finance capitalism. I am not an economist; teknomix as I call it is admittedly utopian, but it could be the seed of a new economic system that has everyone living a good, decent life. Is it not obvious that our economic system, which some say started in 1694 when The Bank of England issued the first bonds, is really feudalism on steroids? We may not be peasants scraping by, but we sure have feudal lords disguised as fund managers and the like raking in all the dough.
The United Kingdoms national debt is now close to becoming unsustainable debt status and approximately one third of said debt is indexed linked largely due to the irresponsibility and incompetence of the officials of the bank of England. Economic collapse is on the immediate horizon. Anyone relying on state assistance, support and or services, which includes many will find the present and the future will be so very different from the past.
Going by the previous attempts at austerity programs around the world, they seem only to apply to the working class, the rich and the powerful seem to consider themselves to be exempt.
We are already in austerity! High BoE interest. High energy costs pushing up all goods and services (even though the energy sector is making huge profits). Wages not keeping up with inflation, making us work the same for a (real terms) lower wage while the leadership and shareholders reap bonuses and profit.
Well done Roland.👋👋What a plank!!!! Yet we are still spending more than we generate. is our education system at fault, or is it ours, inasmuch we elect these vacuous articles to positions of power?
@@michaelathanasiou2030 labour also wants to give a migrant amnesty, labour also wants to bring in blasphemy laws and labour also in thier last premiership abolished the 10% tax bracket for the low paid.. I don't see labour as a viable option they're no better than the tories. 😢
@@michaelathanasiou2030 So many turns he could be marketed as a spinning top. Yet still he doesn't know what a woman is. I'm guessing mrs floppy has her eyes on the tennis coach.
People are not stupid, they know this is NOT inflation it's actually stagnation ( for not too bright Labour supporters ) stagnation is actually slow growth
Austerity is misunderstood. Although government expenditure as a percentage of GDP fell after the financial crisis of 2008/09, it was pushed up by the crisis such that by 2018/19 the reductions only returned it to the same level of GDP as it was immediately before the crisis. Furthermore, the UK's fiscal stance was expansionary during the post financial crisis period. Our fiscal deficit as a percentage of GDP was higher than before the crisis and higher than both France and Germany, and indeed the Euro-zone as a whole. The main effect of austerity was to squeeze non-NHS government expenditure, as NHS expenditure increased as a percentage of GDP. If total government expenditure had been substantially higher than it was after the crisis then both debt and taxes would need to have been substantially higher.
I feel sorry for the British. The ones who will suffer are the lower 1/5 of the poorest Brits. You have lost 300 million plus clients, by leaving the eu. But no blame the refugees. They surely can't defend themselves. It isn't like the world is watching.
If you're due to make choices about your education that will effect your adult working life. Pick according to skill shortages. If everyone in your class is making the same choices, the over subscribed sectors make layoffs first.
Most people pay lip service to official figures. We see prices going up regularly, council tax etc will go up in April, most are not confident that the government has control of the economy, so we won't be celebrating we've "turned the corner" just yet
Now there's a statement that says everything about politics in this country: "we need our politicians to start being honest with us" which means.... they haven't been so far! British Democracy eh! May as well fill Parliament with the Mafia, we'd get the same as we've got now!
It would be interesting to put this question to a politician; Interviewer: "Can you define what the meaning of honesty is?" Politician: "Honesty is erm, you know erm that thing where erm, well it's what we expect of our children to be, isn't it, you know". Interviewer: "So something you're no longer very familiar with then" Politician: "It's whatever the Prime minister says it is"
ENTER austerity? the country will go a lot deeper into the mess created by its Politicians than just austerity...just wait and see...and if you choose to rejoin, God help you..
@dogglebird4430 The Brexit dream gave the UK the freedoms & opportunities to propell itself forward & ahead of the world in challenging times, just ask Nigel, BJ or JRM? Keep the faith.....
@dogglebird4430 I voted to take back control & build back better, I was suckered in to it by the sales pitches from Nigel & BJ, no excuse, but I did believe Nigel & BJ for that matter on how great the UK will be? I'm not the brightest spark, hence what outlets I watch, but good for you on having the intellect to vote on what you actually believe...
In response to the comment about politicians and honesty, while this statement is from a movie, I think that it is completely accurate: "Listen. I'm a politician, which means that I am a cheat and a liar, and when I am not kissing babies, I am stealing their lollipops"- From the movie Hunt for Red October.
NHS Black Hole Migrant Benefits Black Hole Furlough Black Hole The list is endless and we still look on in total confusion even though the answers right in front of you!!!
😂 it was always a case of ‘ideological austerity’, & the uk never actually came out of it. don’t forget about that time when Dave ‘hamface’ sCameron informed you that ‘we’re all in this together’ ! 🥴🤦🏽♂️🤡
Ah Vicky Pryce is that not Chris Huhne's former partner ? I'll check wikipedia to find out a bit of her history............... they should do that on Talk TV as some of the viewers may not know much about the pundits
Stuff the money I only care about illegal migration and immigration it should be stopped until the country is fixed and safe and crime this is out of control.
Are you mad? We never left austerity.
We’ve been in austerity for decades, the roads are a mess, healthcare in every form, food is up 25% and we get 25% less than before. What is consistent through out all this, the rich get richer, politicians are corrupt, all of them! WEF is involved in everything from schools to policy it has to stop!
You're absolutely right, the working man has been screwed more and more every year since we came off the gold standard in 1931.
HOW ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
@@stevenhoward9926 do some research!
The WEF trope exists so you keep voting Tory.
But we have lots of Private wealth! Private wealth , public squalor!
Austerity never ended!
Yea, verily!!
No shortage of money for inflatable people😂😂😂😂
@@RollcageHiggins - Yup; makes one 🤔 but then you figure it out and then get kinda
😡🤬😤
Please put a buisness man or a farmer or a tradesman or a nurse or any worker on your panel and we will see who is confused
And Gary Stevenson 👍🏻
Lots of money for the Dover boat people.
IT NEVER STOPPED!!
The middles class has been in constant states of austerity since the 1970s. How does that song go? The rich get richer, and the poor get children...
Many in the middle over stretch, buying houses they neither need as in size or can comfortably afford, why does a couple need a 3 bed house at that time ? Then they want top fixtures and fittings, then they go on expensive holidays, all put on the credit card, then they have really expensive new cars that they don’t need when they could get a much cheaper second hand one. Then the husband is spending hundreds on things like golf clubs to create an image of wealth, the list goes on. I’ve found those in the middle more than anyone else want to look as though they’re better off than they truly are, and it’s all on HP, credit cards, and loans. They then find they have out borrowed what they can really afford but aren’t wanting to drop the image they’ve created. This is true in the middle because the poorest can’t get the mortgage, loans etc, and the rich can just buy it all without a worry. There’s something about the middle that want to appear more successful than they truly are and saddle themselves with debt to create the image.
I’ve often seen a strange snobbery in the middle, they can’t reach the top, but are desperate to be seen that way, and to distance themselves from being called working class.
@Ed.southeast Really? Have you ever tried to buy a house in the 1970s where both the price of homes AND interest rates were rising faster than salaries of couples? I came of age in the 1960s (and that was age 21 until the 1970s!) and couldn't afford to buy my first home until age 51--thirty years later. The people you're talking about had purchased homes in the 1970s-80s and had sold their first homes, buying McMansions later. Who are YOU to decide what home a person can purchase?? You are also not counting the homes whose prices rose drastically as interest rates dropped, or the developers who were selling houses with many more bedrooms than 3 to accommodate the illegals with their huge families. Such a development was built on the other side of the one where I live, and, when the economy crashed in 2008, our lawns were littered with little baggies holding business cards offering housecleaning, gardening, babysitting, etc., so they wouldn't lose their homes. Then there was the developer who built huge upgraded homes they'd only sell to illegal aliens with the promise that, if they paid the mortgage for 5 years, the house would be theirs, free and clear.
@@onemercilessming1342 firstly in the 1970s the average house was around 3/4 times the average salary, hence why one person in the household could work and pay all the bills, usually the husband whilst mums stayed home and looked after the home and kids, one wage could run a car, and have a cheap yearly holiday, in 2024 in the south the average house had gone from 3/4 times the average salary in the 1970s to 9 times the average salary.
The reason we have little social housing is because Thatcher sold them all off for a pittance to council tenants to win votes, and wouldn’t allow councils to replenish the council house stock leaving very little social housing for all the low earners to follow. Council houses weren’t meant to be to make a profit on, that’s not why they were built.
As for people having as many bedrooms as they wish, that’s fine, if you can truly afford it, but when you can’t and you do it out of pure greed and to show off when it then all goes wrong there’s none to blame but ones self.
As for the immigrants, it’s the same old stuff over and over. It’s not the foreigners that took all the houses it’s Thatcher flogging them all off, and those people who brought them for next to nothing now charging massive private rental for them to the youngsters. Some of them are paying £1,800 per month ti rent an ex council house. So how do then afford to save a £30k deposit as well for their own home?
So in short, yes it was easier for the average couple in the 70s to get in the housing ladder, much easier! I was there and remember it well. We had it far easier back then. One persons wages covered everything, now with both people working full time they still struggle.
@Ed.southeast Oh, stop. My parents' home was built in 1954 for less than $2500 worth of materials. They had a 10-year mortgage with payments of less than $25 a month. Of course, my carpenter father earned less than 60 cents/ hour as a non-union carpenter in the anthracite coal fields of PA. My mortgage is 100 x that, PITI and cost 100 x what his cost in SoCal 23 years ago, and my salary was 6 figures per annum. Now run along and find someone who will buy your BS. I'm blocking and ignoring you.
Low growth, bills and council tax is rocketing, shopping prices rising, more companies going bust, what rubbish the only people getting better off is mps as they are getting a £6000 payrise
Doesnt take a genius to see austerity never left
Yeah they always reduced services and given less money, but i think he means that it will happen on the next budget as well. Technically been austerity on every budget last 14 years
Most of us are already living in austerity unless you're a migrant then you can get everything paid for you
You will own nothing and you will be happy. And still fund the boat people.
at least that's good , i'd hate to think that helping asylum seekers would be reduced. that would make us look really dim
they need to stop destroying countries than you will not get boat people
Austerity started in 2010 and never ended.
We have been in austerity since the second world war .
It called a depression.
rich people telling us what to do , what could possibly go wrong ?
100% wealth tax on all assets over £1m. Problem solved.
Enter Austerity again? We never STOPPED austerity.
The actual definition of 'Austerity' is: 'Difficult economic conditions created by government; measures to reduce public expenditure'. Austerity as discussed here just means the consequences of reckless and wasteful spending on things that most people don't want/need' at the expense of things they do want/need'.
Lonely, failed nation.
That everyone still wants to come to
Due to Free healthcare and free homes and credit cards...@@CustardBustard
But sadly fewer and fewer of the businesses with capital to invest.
It's just a nation that has failed it's poor, working class people.
The country's crying out for honesty from our politicians. Perhaps we could start with Brexit...
if they were honest people wouldnt vote for them
I understand where you’re coming from with that comment, but if they were all honest…?
@@mike747436They'd have to admit that online Russian propaganda persuaded people without O levels to vote against their interests and the national interest. Hence the dishonesty
Finding an honest politician is like trying to find a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
@hmq9052 For me, it’s the decades of tabloid media drip-fed anti EU sentiment, combined with a poor understanding of how the EU functions and its benefits.
Don’t forget bringing I’m millions of immigrants is good for the economy 😊
Yes , eight million pounds a day to house them, and the Government buying sixteen thousand houses for them, money well spent as we are all struggling, oh I almost forgot about the money we're sending to Ukraine.
And the rest , we are suffering from the crime they generate , we get pushed further down NHS waiting lists ect ect ….
It’s the EU fault for being mean to us
Austerity never ended. That's part of the problem!
We Could Enter AUSTERITY Again! - We have never been out of it. Its ok tho we will have plenty of Vape shops and kebab shops to keep us happy while we suffer.
You forgot barbers!
Austerity for the working class and champagne for the ruling class 🇬🇧
this is what the Bank of England (BOE) wanted to bring down inflation. reality is inflation is double the BOE target and its compounded. Welcome to the UK economy run badly for at least 20 years.
Still borrowing 20 billion a month. It stands at £80,000 per working person. So that means to pay it off each person will loose at least £80,000 in public services. And that is without the 9 billion a month interest payments.
If Starmer was PM we will still be on lockdowns ( FACT)
Grow up mate ,hardly a contrustive answer to a recession question @@michaelathanasiou2030
Oh wait, I thought we weren't doing deficits since Truss left.
Maybe we should stop sending our money to Ukraine? India China Afghanistan etc. etc. etc. Charity starts at home.
Watching from across the channel, what is heartbreaking is to see the many single parents bringing up their children and barely making to make ends meet at the end of the month. Reports say 4 to 5 million people in the UK are living in deplorable conditions. The Treatise of Teknomix is a book I published with an alternative economic system to replace finance capitalism. I am not an economist; teknomix as I call it is admittedly utopian, but it could be the seed of a new economic system that has everyone living a good, decent life. Is it not obvious that our economic system, which some say started in 1694 when The Bank of England issued the first bonds, is really feudalism on steroids? We may not be peasants scraping by, but we sure have feudal lords disguised as fund managers and the like raking in all the dough.
I'm glad you're not living here. More for me.
That sounds like something the EU could well adopt; absolutely no chance in the UK though.
The UK hasnt left austerity and decline. Its called conservative government.
Haha if you think the Uk has only gone into recession now - you need to learn your theory
Enter again? Im 33 haven't known there to be no Austerity since I was in school.
The United Kingdoms national debt is now close to becoming unsustainable debt status and approximately one third of said debt is indexed linked largely due to the irresponsibility and incompetence of the officials of the bank of England. Economic collapse is on the immediate horizon. Anyone relying on state assistance, support and or services, which includes many will find the present and the future will be so very different from the past.
Going by the previous attempts at austerity programs around the world, they seem only to apply to the working class, the rich and the powerful seem to consider themselves to be exempt.
We are already in austerity! High BoE interest. High energy costs pushing up all goods and services (even though the energy sector is making huge profits). Wages not keeping up with inflation, making us work the same for a (real terms) lower wage while the leadership and shareholders reap bonuses and profit.
we have never left Austerity , and where are we going to find an honest Politician that will admit this
The reduction in mortgage interest rates had nothing to do with the government. I have no idea why she is making that claim.
Well done Roland.👋👋What a plank!!!! Yet we are still spending more than we generate. is our education system at fault, or is it ours, inasmuch we elect these vacuous articles to positions of power?
Starmer wants to tax NON-DOMS, they will leave the UK and we will definitely face bankruptcy ( is it time for Starmer to do another U turn). LOL
@@michaelathanasiou2030 labour also wants to give a migrant amnesty, labour also wants to bring in blasphemy laws and labour also in thier last premiership abolished the 10% tax bracket for the low paid.. I don't see labour as a viable option they're no better than the tories. 😢
@@michaelathanasiou2030 So many turns he could be marketed as a spinning top. Yet still he doesn't know what a woman is. I'm guessing mrs floppy has her eyes on the tennis coach.
@@michaelathanasiou2030non doms can’t take property with them 🤡
Please invite Gary Stevenson on next time, at least he understands what’s going on and can explain it better than these 🤡
after he demolished the panel on the bbc i doubt they would be keen to have him on
'The highest taxation in 70 years'.
What do mean we could? It never stopped you clowns.
I'll have a pint of what she's been drinking!!
The country is in a mess and it's getting worse
We never stopped austerity!?!
What do you mean again? It’s never gone away!
The UK is a cappuccino economy what the f**k do you expect
What a joke! We are still in austerity in fact we are worse off now than a decade ago
These people just don’t care about the people or country
What do you mean enter it again. For most normal people we've been in it permanently.
We were told at least we’re not in recession like Germany now we’re in recession seems like it’s the best thing since sliced bread
"We need politicians to be more honest with us".😅😅. Ffs
They be firing up the Monty printers again soon it’s all they know
And that’s every country in the west , USA €34 trillion in debt , France Germany Italy Spain all fkd just like us
cutting spending does not cause growth. Been proved by how austerity has caused uk flat line GDP.
THE ECONOMY IS TOTALLY FUCKED ,, THIS IS JUST PROPAGANDA BOLLOCKS!!!!
Again?!?! We haven’t got out of the last one!
We going again because try give money own country first not free loaders country 😮
It never get's any better for the Average Joe.
All caused by a negative government with there own interests more important
People are not stupid, they know this is NOT inflation it's actually stagnation ( for not too bright Labour supporters ) stagnation is actually slow growth
How can you enter into Austerity???? when we have NEVER left it under Tory rule!!! Too much TALK TALK! not enough Doing.
Austerity is misunderstood. Although government expenditure as a percentage of GDP fell after the financial crisis of 2008/09, it was pushed up by the crisis such that by 2018/19 the reductions only returned it to the same level of GDP as it was immediately before the crisis. Furthermore, the UK's fiscal stance was expansionary during the post financial crisis period. Our fiscal deficit as a percentage of GDP was higher than before the crisis and higher than both France and Germany, and indeed the Euro-zone as a whole. The main effect of austerity was to squeeze non-NHS government expenditure, as NHS expenditure increased as a percentage of GDP. If total government expenditure had been substantially higher than it was after the crisis then both debt and taxes would need to have been substantially higher.
I feel sorry for the British. The ones who will suffer are the lower 1/5 of the poorest Brits. You have lost 300 million plus clients, by leaving the eu. But no blame the refugees. They surely can't defend themselves. It isn't like the world is watching.
Yeah because the 100’s of millions being spent on illegals isn’t having an effect, behave yourself!
UP YOURS DELORS
@@thaismile2205 😘
If you're due to make choices about your education that will effect your adult working life. Pick according to skill shortages. If everyone in your class is making the same choices, the over subscribed sectors make layoffs first.
Most people pay lip service to official figures. We see prices going up regularly, council tax etc will go up in April, most are not confident that the government has control of the economy, so we won't be celebrating we've "turned the corner" just yet
Now there's a statement that says everything about politics in this country:
"we need our politicians to start being honest with us"
which means.... they haven't been so far! British Democracy eh!
May as well fill Parliament with the Mafia, we'd get the same as we've got now!
It would be interesting to put this question to a politician;
Interviewer:
"Can you define what the meaning of honesty is?"
Politician:
"Honesty is erm, you know erm that thing where erm, well it's what we expect of our children to be, isn't it, you know".
Interviewer:
"So something you're no longer very familiar with then"
Politician:
"It's whatever the Prime minister says it is"
Again? I think wee still in it! Jeez! Nothing has changed for the better!
ENTER austerity? the country will go a lot deeper into the mess created by its Politicians than just austerity...just wait and see...and if you choose to rejoin, God help you..
Has Brexit played any part in this?
Did austerity leave?
I was click baited by a government channel telling me joke boycott Israel until they have nothing left
Honest politicians.....
Things are going to get so much worse but we will survive after a lot of pain.
Austerity measures never left
Everything is just peachy
😅😅😅
For the newcomers only!
Never ever trust a politician.
Just like last time ,hand over in parliament blame game and nobody gets punished 😂😂
Honest politicians? 🤪 🤪
We have been in a recession for years ..figure are manipulated too much nowadays ...0-4 percent growth isnt really growth is it
If you understate cpi, then your overstating growth. We are in a depression, they just don’t tell anyone.
We need millions more migrants to grow our economy.
Yes because all the other millions did fk all to boost the economy 🙄
Vote Labour get the third world as a neighbour
Third World as a neighbour Do you??
@@BobBob-cn1yy i already have a third worlder as a neighbour and the tories are in charge
they blaming us now for not spending enough 😂😂heard it all now so nothing to do with sky high fuel bills rent bills food bills govt 🙄
0.1%
Uhh thats stagnation in my book.
Good luck for 2024.
UK is fucked .......😂 Music on sinking Titanic 😂
A south Afrikan an expert in British economy !!
Work no longer pays. The only rich people are pensioners living in million pound property on final salary pension schemes.
Austerity for everything except the channel armada!
Vicky Pryce is always worth listening to.
The rich are not worried
"you will own nothing and be happy", Klaus Schwab world economic forum..
Jez has been on fire this week
Vicky knows the Pryce of everything and the value of nothing! 😂😂
We had austerity in the 1920's. Under Cameron we had talk of cutting back, but no actual cutting back. Not all of us fall for government lies!
Well at least these amazing Brexit opportunities & freedoms kept our heads above water for a while?
The gift has potential.....
@dogglebird4430 The Brexit dream gave the UK the freedoms & opportunities to propell itself forward & ahead of the world in challenging times, just ask Nigel, BJ or JRM?
Keep the faith.....
@dogglebird4430 I voted to take back control & build back better, I was suckered in to it by the sales pitches from Nigel & BJ, no excuse, but I did believe Nigel & BJ for that matter on how great the UK will be?
I'm not the brightest spark, hence what outlets I watch, but good for you on having the intellect to vote on what you actually believe...
@dogglebird4430 I was naive, not you....
125,000+ post Brexit rubber dinghy desirables and counting since we took back control......
What you on about again. Do these people even look at what’s happening in this country.
In response to the comment about politicians and honesty, while this statement is from a movie, I think that it is completely accurate:
"Listen. I'm a politician, which means that I am a cheat and a liar, and when I am not kissing babies, I am stealing their lollipops"-
From the movie Hunt for Red October.
Could you imagine what the real figures are
NHS Black Hole
Migrant Benefits Black Hole
Furlough Black Hole
The list is endless and we still look on in total confusion even though the answers right in front of you!!!
always skint will never notice
😂 it was always a case of ‘ideological austerity’, & the uk never actually came out of it.
don’t forget about that time when Dave ‘hamface’ sCameron informed you that ‘we’re all in this together’ ! 🥴🤦🏽♂️🤡
Ah Vicky Pryce is that not Chris Huhne's former partner ? I'll check wikipedia to find out a bit of her history............... they should do that on Talk TV as some of the viewers may not know much about the pundits
On some roads there are more potholes than road. First world country??
What does road tax go on? Clearly not the roads. We are a basket case of a country after fourteen year shitshow from the Tories.
What do yous mean AGAIN?
Stuff the money I only care about illegal migration and immigration it should be stopped until the country is fixed and safe and crime this is out of control.
well when you got out and got a job they will stop them coming until then they need to cover my pension
He said he would grow the economy and hes been telling us its working now we are in a recession hes a liar im ao fed up qith the lying Tories