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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
It's worth looking up what this is spent on. Our council budget was released a few weeks back, 50% of the overall county council budget went to adult social care.
People think their council tax covers people to pick their bins up and potholes, which makes people think it's terrible value. Social care should be centrally funded to take away this lottery of funding, some councils will be in a far worse place than others because of demographics.
Council funding has also been a terrific sleight of hand. Westminster allowed councils to keep business rates in place of some central funding, so councils in areas that can generate more rates will be better off. It doesn't help that some believe that business rates are a part of the reason for declining town centres.
Council tax only makes up around 10-15% of council funding, so the public don't see the real extent of how much council funding is cut. They just see council tax rises and less services and often think there's huge amounts of money being wasted.
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Re: How do young people cope?
feck the young, they can borrow a pram from family. how do the old cope ?
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
ToTaL ITK
feck the young, they can borrow a pram from family. how do the old cope ?
Ya, youth is wasted on the young !!!
How come they always buy the most expensive lagers ?
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Re: How do young people cope?
Do you mean the best union in the world doesn’t work? GREAT Britain blah blah. I emigrated and wouldn’t return now, Wales has so much potential but the public are too scared and downbeat.
I’ve never met a more depressing, pessimistic nation of people. Wales powered the world at one point and has nothing to show for it
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
We've recently found out we're expecting our first child and went to look at prams and newborn stuff yesterday.
For the most popular brand it was a staggering £1400 for just a pram and car seat.
Mid terrace 2 bed house for rent in Canton is about £1400/month
Car insurance is about £750 for a 25 year old.
And I know everyone is in the same boat with high costs, but how are young familes (younger than me) supposed to survive these days when they're stuck in entry level jobs?
Those lucky people who were young in 1939 had it so much easier they didn't have to worry about prams or buying a nice house in a suburb, the government looked after them providing them with a nice free trench and free food, it's so tough now.
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
We've recently found out we're expecting our first child and went to look at prams and newborn stuff yesterday.
For the most popular brand it was a staggering £1400 for just a pram and car seat.
Mid terrace 2 bed house for rent in Canton is about £1400/month
Car insurance is about £750 for a 25 year old.
And I know everyone is in the same boat with high costs, but how are young familes (younger than me) supposed to survive these days when they're stuck in entry level jobs?
If you spend £1400 on a pram and £1400pm to rent 2 bedroom house in Canton you need locking up.
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Those lucky people who were young in 1939 had it so much easier they didn't have to worry about prams or buying a nice house in a suburb, the government looked after them providing them with a nice free trench and free food, it's so tough now.
Put the Daily Mail down Gammon Face.
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Put the Daily Mail down Gammon Face.
:hehe: Says someone angry with a red face :hehe:
The softest attempt at an insult I've ever heard.
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
:hehe: Says someone angry with a red face :hehe:
The softest attempt at an insult I've ever heard.
Is that all you could come up with? At the second attempt too :hehe:
People shouldnt complain about their current state of affairs because there was a war nearly 100 years ago. Lets be fair.
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Is that all you could come up with? At the second attempt too :hehe:
People shouldnt complain about their current state of affairs because there was a war nearly 100 years ago. Lets be fair.
It was soft, gammon face so offensive :hehe:
No point crying on message boards because 50% don't care and the other 50% are glad you're having a sht time, just get on with it.
The post is nonsense anyway who would spend £1400 on a pram and £1400pm on renting 2 beds in Canton?
ebay have nearly new prams for £50.
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Those lucky people who were young in 1939 had it so much easier they didn't have to worry about prams or buying a nice house in a suburb, the government looked after them providing them with a nice free trench and free food, it's so tough now.
Do you realise your statement only refers to people who are over 100? Which is about 15,000.
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
It was soft, gammon face so offensive :hehe:
No point crying on message boards because 50% don't care and the other 50% are glad you're having a sht time, just get on with it.
The post is nonsense anyway who would spend £1400 on a pram and £1400pm on renting 2 beds in Canton?
ebay have nearly new prams for £50.
Does eBay have a 2 bed flat for 50 quid a month?
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
Canton Kev
Does eBay have a 2 bed flat for 50 quid a month?
Yes send the money to some guy in Nigeria and he will sort it all out for you :thumbup:
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Yes send the money to some guy in Nigeria and he will sort it all out for you :thumbup:
Can you ask him when I will be receiving the genuine princess he promised me. Thanks in advance
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light up the darkness
Can you ask him when I will be receiving the genuine princess he promised me. Thanks in advance
He said yes but there was an accident and her mother got ill so she needs another £5,000 for hospital care and a new flight first :thumbup:
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Those lucky people who were young in 1939 had it so much easier they didn't have to worry about prams or buying a nice house in a suburb, the government looked after them providing them with a nice free trench and free food, it's so tough now.
Tell me how this matters one tiny bit....
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
He said yes but there was an accident and her mother got ill so she needs another £5,000 for hospital care and a new flight first :thumbup:
Ok thanks for the update. I’ll transfer that to him in Switzerland right away:thumbup:
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Tell me how this matters one tiny bit....
It's not complicated, my five-year-old grandaughter could grasp it, best leave it there if you can't :thumbup:
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Those lucky people who were young in 1939 had it so much easier they didn't have to worry about prams or buying a nice house in a suburb, the government looked after them providing them with a nice free trench and free food, it's so tough now.
Did you ever write for Monty Python?
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Re: How do young people cope?
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North Cardiff Blue
It's not complicated, my five-year-old grandaughter could grasp it, best leave it there if you can't :thumbup:
Please share it with us, just so there's no misunderstanding, if you have the guts to do so.
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
I don't think the fall in owner occupation is anything to do with your bundle of 'conspiracy ?' plots.
The biggest factor is cash rich buy-to-let landlords squeezing out first time buyers who have seen the cost of homes skyrocket whilst their wages have been stagnant or fallen. Other factors too - but from 70.9 of all homes being owner occupied in 2003, it has now fallen to 64.3% (was 62.6% in 2016). Not a problem if that is part of a mixed and affordable housing stock that meets needs - but it isn't.
At the same time social renting (mostly Council and Housing Association) has fallen to its lowest in a century at 16.6%. Private renting is up to around 19-20% of the total stock of homes. A big chunk of those privately rented homes are ex Council Right To Buys that have been sold on and ended up with private landlords who typically (in London and some other big cities) charge 3 times the rent of an identical retained Council home - either adding to homelessness (some of it hidden) or to the national housing benefit bill. As with low wages, bad employers and bad landlords are subsidised via the Treasury by the rest of us.
So not 15 minutes cities, the end of cash, or Bill Gates chips floating in our latest vaccine shot - just under regulated capitalism where the rich get richer and the majority just try to stay afloat.
Nearly every flat being built in Cardiff city centre now is buy to let. They will never go on open sale.
It's an absolute disgrace, a total scandal and the welsh government and council sit back and watch. Appalling
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Nearly every flat being built in Cardiff city centre now is buy to let. They will never go on open sale.
It's an absolute disgrace, a total scandal and the welsh government and council sit back and watch. Appalling
What should the Welsh Government (I notice you decided to not capitalise it) do about it and how would that differ from Westminster?
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Please share it with us, just so there's no misunderstanding, if you have the guts to do so.
I cried because I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet.
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
What should the Welsh Government (I notice you decided to not capitalise it) do about it and how would that differ from Westminster?
Nothing hopefully, they just make every single thing they touch worse - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-68330487
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Re: How do young people cope?
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
We've recently found out we're expecting our first child and went to look at prams and newborn stuff yesterday.
For the most popular brand it was a staggering £1400 for just a pram and car seat.
Mid terrace 2 bed house for rent in Canton is about £1400/month
Car insurance is about £750 for a 25 year old.
And I know everyone is in the same boat with high costs, but how are young familes (younger than me) supposed to survive these days when they're stuck in entry level jobs?
Drink less coffee and stop having avocado on toast. At least that's what the "brains" on GB news and the Mail telling them...