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<blockquote data-quote="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan)" data-source="post: 1097517" data-attributes="member: 70842"><p>With unemployment at 3 million - predicted to go into the double digits percentage wise by next year.</p><p></p><p> I don't quite get the Free Uni was ok because it was only 25%, back when I was at uni about 46% went to university and largely because that government encouraged more Uni's to be built and made. It's a double edge sword that's been created by governments.</p><p> </p><p> I think people would currently take affordable housing even if it was crap, best people can find is £500 a month for a **** house in a **** town, or in london it's basically a bed and bathroom in someone's home.</p><p> £150 a month doesn't even get you a parking spot in london.</p><p> </p><p> Yes we certainly have lower crime rates etc, but same time Insurance prices are through the roof. Per of fuel is over £1 a litre more, price of everything is significantly more and reality is in the next year the crime rates will go up. </p><p> </p><p> Also hard to talk about self pity when all we have heard mainly from previous generations is how hard they had it and everything is easy and gets given to us for the past 20 years. (Not saying from you but in general it's been the party line for some time)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan), post: 1097517, member: 70842"] With unemployment at 3 million - predicted to go into the double digits percentage wise by next year. I don't quite get the Free Uni was ok because it was only 25%, back when I was at uni about 46% went to university and largely because that government encouraged more Uni's to be built and made. It's a double edge sword that's been created by governments. I think people would currently take affordable housing even if it was crap, best people can find is £500 a month for a **** house in a **** town, or in london it's basically a bed and bathroom in someone's home. £150 a month doesn't even get you a parking spot in london. Yes we certainly have lower crime rates etc, but same time Insurance prices are through the roof. Per of fuel is over £1 a litre more, price of everything is significantly more and reality is in the next year the crime rates will go up. Also hard to talk about self pity when all we have heard mainly from previous generations is how hard they had it and everything is easy and gets given to us for the past 20 years. (Not saying from you but in general it's been the party line for some time) [/QUOTE]
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