I'll get you hippies *strokes baton*
I'll go all guerilla in a minute and stash in World Football.
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I'll get you hippies *strokes baton*
like £3 a week, cut back on 2 pints!
students will have this struggle for life, not jus a few years like pensioners.. what ever we save will b worth jack wen older soo we're slavin to work til we're 80 n get sod all back, and starting it all with a load of debt for wanting to 'better ourself' lets all follow mr bankrupcy eh.. or shall we just sign on and be laughing
I'll go all guerilla in a minute and stash in World Football.
students will have this struggle for life, not jus a few years like pensioners.. what ever we save will b worth jack wen older soo we're slavin to work til we're 80 n get sod all back, and starting it all with a load of debt for wanting to 'better ourself' lets all follow mr bankrupcy eh.. or shall we just sign on and be laughing
with the greatest of respect, I was trying to encircle the rises in all sorts of things, and chose the basest to make a point. £150 over the year is like £3 a week, cut back on 2 pints! when you are on your arse and facing the difficulty pensioners face then I will have more sympathy. want to shout from the top most port? get on board with the fight against the drug companies. because they are milking you dry when they can as well, and just because you are fit and healthy now doesnt mean you shouldnt be disgusted by the profiteering they get away with.
In essence, I have never met a anybody ever in my life that was happy with a bill increase. If you are so early in your life that this fact is still a novelty, then revel in it because in a very short space of time it is going to become something that could very well make you cynical - because there are individuals and companies out there that get you to pay their increases as well as yours.
They can do whatever the [Poor language removed] they want with tuition fees. They could put them up 400% year on year if they wanted to. Putting them up by 150 quid isn't actually that outrageous, you've just been unlucky to be in this particular year that you see the increase rather than it going up before you started.
If it was student loans that'd be different. That's probably where you've got a bit confused.
When we topple the monarchy, I'll make a point of searching this big fat biff out and beheading him, Tudor stylee, possibly in Covent Garden.
Interest rates are a reflection of inflation. At the moment we're in danger of deflation, hence why they're as low as they are. I have tried to explain reasons for your price increase.
You shall not succeed. There are many Borii. He's like Agent Smith.
signing on is no fairy tale.
working like a bas*ard to cover "education education education" when they have had the best of the system is a cruel kick in the nether regions. but what do you expect? the land of milk and honey is long gone, 9 11 saw the world financial hub move from NY to london, this problem in GB will see it move again, and an earned taking 11% GDP will be hard missed, especially in a country as small and so reliant as ours. Not to worry though, jade goody is set for life. keep buying hello and ok magazine. stop pushing your kids to get an education. stop trying to better yourselves and your offspring, that is the nirvana of the elite, the ruling class, the ones that make the rules you dont agree with but accept.
once upon a time this country stood up and faced down a bully, if the same was to happen today we would all know german overnight. you reap what you sow. if you are disgusted, it is yourself that is to blame. horrified, - with yourself. ashamed, - with yourself. justice? right from wrong? empathy? care? naivety!
shame on britain, the sooner it sinks the better.