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    O/T Cost of living crisis

    Just bought a 12 pack of toilet rolls, a dozen tins of beans, six cartons of milk, two dozen tins of assorted soups, four loaves of wholemeal bread and 240 tea bags from Aldi in case of any food shortages and sudden panic buying by selfish shoppers.

    Must add that other supermarkets are available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spuddy Speight View Post
    Just bought a 12 pack of toilet rolls, a dozen tins of beans, six cartons of milk, two dozen tins of assorted soups, four loaves of wholemeal bread and 240 tea bags from Aldi in case of any food shortages and sudden panic buying by selfish shoppers.

    Must add that other supermarkets are available.
    We use Costco and buy at least twice as much as that every month just in case. Storage costs are getting a bit prohibitive though

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    We use Costco and buy at least twice as much as that every month just in case. Storage costs are getting a bit prohibitive though
    Limited storage space can be a pain but I've got two chest freezers in my garage which helps.

    My piles can also be a pain if the toilet rolls are the incorrect kind. I choose to use the unscented, white toilet paper, as dyes and perfumes can increase irritation. But that's an ongoing conversation I'm still having with my Doctor.

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    Yet the government are raking in an estimated 20 million per day extra from fuel rises. The MPs are due to get a £3000 plus cost of living rise.
    If you aren’t working and you have 3 kids plus you will be better off.

    Look after the corrupt mps and dole wallers. Reward the lazy and punish the working. Yep 👍

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    I don?t see nothing wrong with getting in extra supplies and prices will only go one way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back of the net View Post
    Yet the government are raking in an estimated 20 million per day extra from fuel rises. The MPs are due to get a £3000 plus cost of living rise.
    If you aren?’t working and you have 3 kids plus you will be better off.

    Look after the corrupt mps and dole wallers. Reward the lazy and punish the working. Yep ��
    ....spot on pal.................sick, lame and lazy club.....pay nothing in and take it out, typical Labour.

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    It?s spot on only if you ignore the reality that many benefit claimants are in work, but can?t secure wages that allow them to support themselves and their families, and that many others are unable to work through illness or disability.

    In other words, it?s only spot on if you look at it through the lens of the Daily Mail, Twitter or other nonsense propaganda.

    And, of course, the low paid and those who are out of work are the hardest hit when American mortgage lenders, Putin and now Trump decide to play Jenga with the world economy.

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    It’s only spot on that many benefits claimants need support because they can only work reduced hours because of needing to juggle / balance looking after their family. Still as a society I think that’s better that they are helped more than the ones who just decide not to work.
    Little propaganda lens required to understand that the shrinking working population then are expected to pay more to support this. It’s Just a fact.
    Still it’s noble and a benefit to society as a whole to support your own in need.
    However it’s only spot on to extend those same benefits to the worlds poor who government have decided are welcome to come here and enrich our society and use propaganda to support the notion and shut down debate that they cost society nothing and are net contributors.
    An absolutely amazing spot on propaganda job to tell people what common sense suggests otherwise.
    If you think otherwise, spot on, you’re a racist.

    Between 2000 and 2011, low skilled migrants estimated cost / enrichment to the UK economy was minus - ?78 billion.
    That’s the nation ?78 billion poorer.
    Just think how many of our own poor could have been lifted out of poverty with that.
    Spot on if you think we need to import some more poverty to keep the numbers up.
    Guess which nonsense propaganda source this -?78 billion came from?
    spot on, governments own.
    Hate to think what the 2026 benefit to society figures are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    It?s spot on only if you ignore the reality that many benefit claimants are in work, but can?t secure wages that allow them to support themselves and their families, and that many others are unable to work through illness or disability.

    In other words, it?s only spot on if you look at it through the lens of the Daily Mail, Twitter or other nonsense propaganda.

    And, of course, the low paid and those who are out of work are the hardest hit when American mortgage lenders, Putin and now Trump decide to play Jenga with the world economy.
    I am disappointed in you Kerr, you didn’t throw in the racist tag too then you could have had a full set.

    We have loads of people who sit in their arse with 5 kids claiming benefits that’s their income.

    Someone who works for me has 2 kids and he’s struggling. His wife has cancer but can’t get a PIP as her husband is working. Yet over the road same family 6 kids never worked a day in there life husbands a carer claiming disability. Caravan in Skegness etc you know the type.

    He can’t afford to get to work to pay for those lazy dole wallers. Make that make sense?
    I’m paying his fuel for him and I have given him an interest free loan to keep him going whilst lazy ****ers get up at lunch every day.
    I agree some need help but if you think we don’t have a problem with lazy work shy families you are deluded.
    And of course we have a certain demographic with kids from multiple wives but hey we are funded them lazy gets too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    It?s spot on only if you ignore the reality that many benefit claimants are in work, but can?t secure wages that allow them to support themselves and their families, and that many others are unable to work through illness or disability.

    In other words, it?s only spot on if you look at it through the lens of the Daily Mail, Twitter or other nonsense propaganda.

    And, of course, the low paid and those who are out of work are the hardest hit when American mortgage lenders, Putin and now Trump decide to play Jenga with the world economy.
    Prime Minister what are you doing on here ? I?ve worked in social housing for years and seen time and time again fit people able to work but choosing not too . I should imagine you don?t live anywhere near or in a social housing area, have a walk around it might open your eyes , don?t believe left wing propaganda, there are lots of lazy ****s about.

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