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Username Horsham 23 Jun 17 2.39pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
First of all f*** off I don't have to answer to you,but secondly not all youngsters are,I have four children they all work live their lives and generally have a decent life.
I think it's disgraceful to charge people £50k+ for their education. In the last ten years, the average deposit for a first time buyer in this country doubled from £16,000 to around £32,000. In London it's closer to £90,000. The average home now costs around eight times the average salary, which has doubled in twenty years. It's not possible to just 'work hard and save' for a house these days, particularly in London with the cost of renting. Oh, and by the time we retire (at a later age) our pensions are going to be completely screwed. Sense of entitlement my arse.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 23 Jun 17 2.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Username
I also vote for an MEP who represents me and votes on my behalf on all laws that the commission come up with, and vote for the President and endorse the commissioners and can block appointments. If you don't like the make up of the commission, vote for a different MEP who shares your position, or vote for a party who will nominate a different representative? I'm willing to bet that without the aid of Google 90% of people on here couldn't name their MEP if their life depended on it !!
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elgrande bedford 23 Jun 17 2.43pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
So you're happy for other posters to slag off the entire younger generation but take issue if someone slags off the entire older generation. As long as that's clear. Sorry did you not read my post....NOT ALL YOUNGSTERS ARE,but there are an awful lot of them that self entitled little brats who need to go out and live a life(or maybe a little bit of life),and see how they get on in the real world.
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Username Horsham 23 Jun 17 2.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
I'm willing to bet that without the aid of Google 90% of people on here couldn't name their MEP if their life depended on it !! It's not the fault of the system if people can't be arsed to participate!
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Hansy 23 Jun 17 2.46pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
Sorry did you not read my post....NOT ALL YOUNGSTERS ARE,but there are an awful lot of them that self entitled little brats who need to go out and live a life(or maybe a little bit of life),and see how they get on in the real world. It's okay, Nick does this alot. He's like a HOL Politican Edited by Hansy (23 Jun 2017 2.47pm)
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 23 Jun 17 2.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Username
It's not the fault of the system if people can't be arsed to participate! Exactly. Which renders the pathetic boo-hooing of the losing Remain camp utterly void.
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susmik PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 23 Jun 17 2.48pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
First of all f*** off I don't have to answer to you,but secondly not all youngsters are,I have four children they all work live their lives and generally have a decent life.
Supported Palace for over 69 years since the age of 7 and have seen all the ups and downs and will probably see many more ups and downs before I go up to the big football club in the sky. |
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Hansy 23 Jun 17 2.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Username
It's not the fault of the system if people can't be arsed to participate! I wouldn't like it if we had a Prime Minister the population didn't have a say about.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 23 Jun 17 2.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Username
It's not the fault of the system if people can't be arsed to participate! I would say it is the fault of the system. Another layer of government? Who'd of thunk it? We need LESS government in my opinion, even at a local level you have pissy little towns in the UK of say 50/60 thousand people which are top heavy with too many local councillors dipping their noses in the trough. The same with MPs far to many over 600 of the scumbags. Slash it to half the amount pay them a decent salary & let them earn their money for a change. in other words be truly transparent & accountable. LESS is Best!!
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elgrande bedford 23 Jun 17 2.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Username
I think it's disgraceful to charge people £50k+ for their education. In the last ten years, the average deposit for a first time buyer in this country doubled from £16,000 to around £32,000. In London it's closer to £90,000. The average home now costs around eight times the average salary, which has doubled in twenty years. It's not possible to just 'work hard and save' for a house these days, particularly in London with the cost of renting. Oh, and by the time we retire (at a later age) our pensions are going to be completely screwed. Sense of entitlement my arse. No I don't want your arse...or is that you acting like one.
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Hansy 23 Jun 17 2.51pm | |
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Originally posted by susmik
Isn't there a degree on studying David Beckham? I never went to Uni. I stopped at A-Levels when I realised I needed money to help support my single mother and my two younger brothers. Worked my socks off to where I am now, Mortgage, 3 kids and a wife next year (If she is lucky!). Which is why I prefer my kids to go for Apprenticeships rather than Uni.
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elgrande bedford 23 Jun 17 3.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Hansy
Isn't there a degree on studying David Beckham? I never went to Uni. I stopped at A-Levels when I realised I needed money to help support my single mother and my two younger brothers. Worked my socks off to where I am now, Mortgage, 3 kids and a wife next year (If she is lucky!). Which is why I prefer my kids to go for Apprenticeships rather than Uni. This one of my biggest problems,why the hell does everyone need to go to university, as you said we don't have enough building trades now.
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