Triple Lock Plus.

oh just wondering why the mulk came randomly into your thoughts and felt the need to tell me
Randomly, lol, give your head a shake. The "mulk", maybe in the fifties pmsl...
 
Randomly, lol, give your head a shake. The "mulk", maybe in the fifties pmsl...
so why should i give my head a shake for thinking you came up with it randomly oh dont make me laugh the 50s
or are you finally admitting it
 
so why should i give my head a shake for thinking you came up with it randomly oh dont make me laugh the 50s
or are you finally admitting it
It's a place where some people find it hard, really hard, to make ends meet. You are an utter disgrace when you denigrate people like that.
 
It's a place where some people find it hard, really hard, to make ends meet. You are an utter disgrace when you denigrate people like that.
now go on then amuse me how have i denigrated that scheme ? this should be amusing
 
You are a Tory supporting ****. Did that come later in life?
non answer . . oh have we been on the swally tonight .
Try answering How have i denigrated the scheme and people with my comment asking why you brought the place up
 
Apparently, by the end of the next Parliament, it will be worth 28p per week! Or so says the Indy

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I used to have renters in S Wales, the vaaaleys. The returns were around 10%. Prices were stupid low because there were very few jobs. A lot started with a job but lost it during the tenancy. I got a couple of the tenants doing up their own and the others houses in lieu of rent. I got the tittle tattle, and some tenants who really cared sbout the place they lived in. Seemed quite good even though I lost out financially.
If I'd evicted them the places would have needed decorating anyway, then empty, then the same sort of tenant.
It was quite sad when oneex army guy finally turned to booze or drugs or something and he had to go. Hhis woman had already gone, poor sod. Again, if the council owned the place he may have had more choice. I felt like being a landlord made me part of the welfare system, which was wrong.
I don't suppose the Duke of Westminster has those issues.
 
Ate you seriously trying to say it's no harder now than it was, for the VAST majority ?
No no it is much harder now for the young these days because they have to pay for.
Netflix
Sky tv
Paramount tv
Disney TV
I phones every time one is released.
unlimited Mobile data
I pad
cloud storage
2 nice cars on finance - one each
Holiday's aboard
Spotify or Apple Music.
Playstation Plus
ring doorbell subscription
Hello Fresh
Pret a Manger
Starbucks caffee lat'e mocka mucka
Gym membership
Deliveroo
Uber eats.
Ubers
tattoos
Glastonbury
 
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No no it is much harder now for the young these days because they have to pay for.
Netflix
Sky tv
Paramount tv
Disney TV
I phones every time one is released.
unlimited Mobile data
I pad
cloud storage
2 nice cars on finance - one each
Holiday's aboard
Spotify or Apple Music.
Playstation Plus
ring doorbell subscription
Hello Fresh
Pret a Manger
Starbucks caffee lat'e mocka mucka
Gym membership
Don’t forget endless takeaways and nights out, fancy clothes, tattoos.

The list goes on.
 
No no it is much harder now for the young these days because they have to pay for.
Netflix
Sky tv
Paramount tv
Disney TV
I phones every time one is released.
unlimited Mobile data
I pad
cloud storage
2 nice cars on finance - one each
Holiday's aboard
Spotify or Apple Music.
Playstation Plus
ring doorbell subscription
Hello Fresh
Pret a Manger
Starbucks caffee lat'e mocka mucka
Gym membership
Don’t forget Deliveroo and Uber eats. I include my own son in that and get this, they are due to have a new baby in about a week (first born is now 5 years old) so they dug out his old buggy and had it ‘professionally cleaned'. Eighty fùcking quid! And they tell me that was cheap - it’s normally around £130. Lazy bar stewards!
 
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