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What Credit Crunch

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What Credit Crunch

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I don't about you lot, but i'm not feeling any differents, apart from over the months of things coming down in price which is making things easier.
I work for a govenment body.
I live in a 3 bedroom local authority house in 1 of the most expensive parts of the country, which i'm coping with.
Food is not a problem as I shop around, Lidl, Frozen Foods, Morrisons and the like.
Petrol from Asda
Council Tax all up to date
So no problem here

Unlucky all you home owners Ha Ha, reap what you sow comes to mind :dance

Labour govenment is a good thing, done with the CGP thatcher times :Applause :Applause
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Re: What Credit Crunch

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Re: What Credit Crunch

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He's having a laugh,maybe i should let the missus answer this!
I pay rent,so no mortgage shite for me but.....
My heating(Gas) has gone from £15 a week to £30-£35,electric has nearly doubled,local somerfield is taking the piss,Asda,oh yeah great Asda,great with the £1 named cerial deals and other so called deals,but most of their own range has gone up.
Missus buys milk,bread,ham,them kind of daily things at the local somerfield and they have gone through the roof.

Near enough everyone out there is taking the piss,and while i'm not on the bread line,i've had to cut back on a lot of things,especially my food shopping.
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Re: What Credit Crunch

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Any one who lives in subsidesed LA Housing is very lucky .Many people with mortgages did not buy somewhere to make money from ,but for somewhere live . Some people the system works for ,many it does not .My expirence of asking social anything is being laughed at.

Also many people in RM rely upon SA long term SA will be withdrawn or significantly reduced,overtime in my office has already been reduced.

Food prices are variable,and even shopping in Lidli you do not get as much as you use to.School dinners gone up to ,other halfs job may or may not be safe and almost every private company is cutting down.
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Re: What Credit Crunch

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get yirsels north o the border, cleaner, cheaper, less congested and a lot friendlier.

bought a new build a few years ago, doubled in value in 5 years, although dropping a bit now, still, moving elsewhere is no option,as prices are comparative.Im happy,
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Cutting back on things is not a problem.............
I have said to my 11 and 9 year old that because of the price of the euro there is no way we are going on holiday this year,
so i will spend that money on home improvments.
whats your problem ...
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Re: What Credit Crunch

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wolfie citizen smith wrote:Cutting back on things is not a problem.............
I have said to my 11 and 9 year old that because of the price of the euro there is no way we are going on holiday this year,
so i will spend that money on home improvments.
whats your problem ...
Why deprive your children of a holiday this year and then spend money on home improvements to a local authority house ?
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Re: What Credit Crunch

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Lounge Lizard wrote:
wolfie citizen smith wrote:Cutting back on things is not a problem.............
I have said to my 11 and 9 year old that because of the price of the euro there is no way we are going on holiday this year,
so i will spend that money on home improvments.
whats your problem ...
Why deprive your children of a holiday this year and then spend money on home improvements to a local authority house ?[/quote

The Euro Price, My annual leave is in August, so £1 for 1 Euro plus Flights and Stay i might as well spent that money on my house that I'm paying £80.00 a week for.
this is my home and when i'm old and very grey and all my bits and peaces are sagging, i will still be in a local authority house and my children will understand..
not sure on where your coming from :hmmmm
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Re: What Credit Crunch

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wolfie citizen smith wrote:
Lounge Lizard wrote:
wolfie citizen smith wrote:Cutting back on things is not a problem.............
I have said to my 11 and 9 year old that because of the price of the euro there is no way we are going on holiday this year,
so i will spend that money on home improvments.
whats your problem ...
Why deprive your children of a holiday this year and then spend money on home improvements to a local authority house ?[/quote

The Euro Price, My annual leave is in August, so £1 for 1 Euro plus Flights and Stay i might as well spent that money on my house that I'm paying £80.00 a week for.
this is my home and when i'm old and very grey and all my bits and peaces are sagging, i will still be in a local authority house and my children will understand..
not sure on where your coming from :hmmmm
Firstly, you don't need to travel to Euro countries to go on a holiday. :shock:
Secondly, where I'm coming from is that you can't expect to comment on here what you have and have not got money for without getting a response. :crazy: I though have chosen not to say how much a week I spend down the pub and then moan that I can't afford to run a car :roll: :shock: :crazy:
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I'm paying £80.00 a week for.
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

The minimum you can get a house for over here is over £100 per week (and that's if you can wait long enough on the waiting list to get a council house).
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wolfie citizen smith
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Re: What Credit Crunch

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Lounge Lizard wrote:
wolfie citizen smith wrote:
Lounge Lizard wrote:
wolfie citizen smith wrote:Cutting back on things is not a problem.............
I have said to my 11 and 9 year old that because of the price of the euro there is no way we are going on holiday this year,
so i will spend that money on home improvments.
whats your problem ...
Why deprive your children of a holiday this year and then spend money on home improvements to a local authority house ?[/quote

The Euro Price, My annual leave is in August, so £1 for 1 Euro plus Flights and Stay i might as well spent that money on my house that I'm paying £80.00 a week for.
this is my home and when i'm old and very grey and all my bits and peaces are sagging, i will still be in a local authority house and my children will understand..
not sure on where your coming from :hmmmm
Firstly, you don't need to travel to Euro countries to go on a holiday. :shock:
Secondly, where I'm coming from is that you can't expect to comment on here what you have and have not got money for without getting a response. :crazy: I though have chosen not to say how much a week I spend down the pub and then moan that I can't afford to run a car :roll: :shock: :crazy:
Which was the topic of What Credit Crunch
It seems that all has to cut back on things but i don't believe people of royal mail do, not unless they use royal mail as a second job and its bit them on the ass
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Re: What Credit Crunch

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Lounge Lizard wrote:
wolfie citizen smith wrote:
Lounge Lizard wrote:
wolfie citizen smith wrote:Cutting back on things is not a problem.............
I have said to my 11 and 9 year old that because of the price of the euro there is no way we are going on holiday this year,
so i will spend that money on home improvments.
whats your problem ...
Why deprive your children of a holiday this year and then spend money on home improvements to a local authority house ?[/quote

The Euro Price, My annual leave is in August, so £1 for 1 Euro plus Flights and Stay i might as well spent that money on my house that I'm paying £80.00 a week for.
this is my home and when i'm old and very grey and all my bits and peaces are sagging, i will still be in a local authority house and my children will understand..
not sure on where your coming from :hmmmm
Firstly, you don't need to travel to Euro countries to go on a holiday. :shock:
Secondly, where I'm coming from is that you can't expect to comment on here what you have and have not got money for without getting a response. :crazy: I though have chosen not to say how much a week I spend down the pub and then moan that I can't afford to run a car :roll: :shock: :crazy:
Which was the topic of What Credit Crunch
It seems that all has to cut back on things but i don't believe people of royal mail do, not unless they use royal mail as a second job and its bit them on the ass
"ever get the feeling you've been cheated" John Lydon
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Re: What Credit Crunch

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He who laughs first laughs last. :evil/mad

I also have a mortgage so I have somewhere to live.

I bet your more Tucker than Wolfie Smith :chuckle
ar26
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Re: What Credit Crunch

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Well my gas & electricity are £35 a month dearer, my rents went up £75 a month, ok fuels came down a little but seems to be creeping back up, it's a £1 for a decent loaf or more, milks went up 30 -40p. Have had to start doing most of our shopping in Farmfoods but noticed this week frozen veg has went up 30p or so amongst other things. Cost of living is soaring but unfortunatley inflation will say otherwise ( although is currently 3.5%) as the price of a plasma telly has plummeted. I'm finding my cash doesn't go nearly as far as this time last year. Wife works for a car dealership who may or may not survive the current year. I'm thankfull I have a job to go to at the moment but with all the talk of privatisation and even Georoute who knows what the future holds. I don't think we've seen the worst of this credit crunch and my heart goes out to anyone who has lost out on thier hopes and dreams due to the current econonmic situation.
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