I know there are plenty food banks,food distribution for small fees.
Homeless food shelters and vans that go out to help feed the homeless and distribute shoes,clothes etc.
Nail bars and tanning shops I will need to take your word for it.
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Haven't been on holiday for about ten years.
I didn't drive in 1979 but my dad had a decent car and so did my brother, I have a decent car but I have a car allowance to pay for it otherise I'd have a banger.
Yes of course I have a house, I had to get on the market because there were no council houses. When I bought the house I'm in now I chose to keep my previous house on and to let it grow in value so I have two houses but that isn't wealth, it's investment or even speculation.
I probably could get to the match, pint and a kebab for £50 however I wouldn't get much more than that. Back in 1979 £50 was a dream amount of money to actually have at easy disposal, now it's almost a throw away amount. If I go out to the football (home game) for a day with my mates I'd need £200 and I wouldn't be getting a kebab.
Not wages though. I've been in my current job for 5 years. In that time I've had a 2% increase in my salary, meantime inflation was, and still is, rampant. I'm genuinely feeling the pinch here and have had to threaten my employer that I will look elsewhere if I don't get a substantial increase this year.
I choose to forget the 7% bonus because that goes straight into my pension.
It's a fallacy that Foodbanks are feeding the nation, no one on benefits is sitting in the house eating grass. A generation ago it was the rich who were fat and lazy now it's the poor.
Sorry just picked this up. At last you get the point. How is independence going to make Scotland richer? It's not about the Barnett Formula or Westminster imo. What is going to happen to Scotland that independence will make us wealthier? Who has policies that actually have some economic credibility? What are they? I am not expecting you to say what they are, but surely it is not unreasonable to ask the SNP MSP's how they intend to help Scotland to grow wealthier. As a starter, I would cancel the Green pact and get back to investing in the resources in the North Sea. Don't spend the revenue on current consumption but set up a sovereign fund like Norway.
There was nothing to stop your parents purchasing their flat in their multi if they could have afforded it.
I know a person who purchased their flat in a multi in Glasgow and he still owns it.
The unfairness of the State Pension scheme.
That is worth a separate topic on its own.
£200 to go out with yer mates, lol.😄😄😄
Say £24 for the match ( but if money's tight go adult concession) so that leaves £176......say £4 per pint, cheaper pints are available. £176 >>>>>44 pints or 42 and a kebab or 40 a kebab and taxi up the rd or 38 pints and a kebab taxi up the rd and a coupon or miss the kebab taxi and coupon and £176 enough for about 8 nights in the pub.