ME10Andy

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ME10Andy

ME10Andy

@Me10Andy

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Shiv Malik
Shiv Malik@shivmalik·
Last three days on twitter: WE WORKED HARD ALL OUR LIVES SO WE DESERVE A STATE FUNDED TRIPLE LOCKED PENSION FOREVER If you worked so hard where is your retirement money? IT’S LOCKED UP IN MY MILLION POUND HOUSE. Why don’t you sell that to fund retirement? HOW DARE YOU KICK ME OUT OF MY HOME I’VE LIVED IN ALL MY LIFE. STOP EATING HUMMUS AND MAYBE YOU COULD BUY A HOME TOO. I work hard but my 45% of money goes to you to pay for your health and pension and the rest goes to my (boomer) landlord and paying student debt. STOP BLAMING US FOR ALL YOUR PROBLEMS. WE DIDN’T GET ANY HANDOUTS. WE WORKED HARD ALL OUR LIVES. THAT’S THE SOCIAL CONTRACT. So can we build some new homes? HOW DARE YOU CONCRETE OVER OUR COUNTRYSIDE. I DIDN’T WORK HARD ALL MY LIFE TO SEE THIS COUNTRY DESTROYED. I’M WRITING TO MY MP RIGHT NOW. What about free buss passes, prescriptions and winter fuel payments? Maybe that could be redirected to some infrastructure? WE FOUGHT THE SECOND WORLD WAR ALL OUR LIVES. THIS IS WHAT WE DESERVE. * Leaves country * WHY ARE IMMIGRANTS DESTROYING THE COUNTRY AND TAKING ALL OUR MONEY??!! WE DIDNT LEAVE THE EU…
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@olorininir @EnricoBrugno @shivmalik What do you mean by "substitutable"? If both oaps and young people are all looking for small cheap homes and there is a limited supply, then the price of those small homes will go up - it is basic supply and demand. Glad you agree about trying to sell the £m properties though.
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Olorininir
Olorininir@olorininir·
@Me10Andy @EnricoBrugno @shivmalik They are substitutable, so not how supply and demand would work. Also, good luck selling for c.£m. It’s worth that on paper. Try selling it and that’s your real price
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@olorininir @EnricoBrugno @shivmalik No, you end up with a glut of c.£m homes hitting the market that no one can afford, and demand for 1 beds going through the roof and driving up prices at the bottom end.
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@Miss_Snuffy It's interesting that the working class have moved to the right and deserted the traditional working class parties - who on earth is supporting labour nowadays?
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@WorldByWolf You have quoted a graph of the percentage rate of change rather than the percentage change itself. When starting at a low base it needs a higher percentage change to recover against the others.
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Wolf 🐺
Wolf 🐺@WorldByWolf·
One of the lines boomers use to defend the triple lock is Britain has an international low state pension compared to our peers. There’s just one problem with that argument - it isn’t true! British state spending on pensioners is actually well above the average among our peers.
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@Landeur Perhaps young people need to adapt to new careers and professions......the same way boomers did when Manufacturing died, the mines closed, and the steel industry went to pot? It's a brave new world, and we all need to be agile in our careers.
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Gearóid Murphy
Gearóid Murphy@gearoidmurphy_·
A better comparison is whether the boomer could buy the house they live in with the current wage for the job and experience level they had when they originally bought it. So if you were a 30yo bus driver when you bought your house, what house would you get now as a 30yo bus driver.
Shiv Malik@shivmalik

Dear boomers, can you afford to buy the house you live in currently with the wage you used to earn before you retired? If you can’t, then that’s the whole housing problem in a nutshell. It really is that simple to understand.

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Enrico Brugnolotto 🇪🇺
Enrico Brugnolotto 🇪🇺@EnricoBrugno·
@Me10Andy @shivmalik Why do you need a 4 bedroom semi detached when you could move to a one or 2 bedroom flat and have a much easier time maintaining all your stuff while the next generation builds a family in your old house?
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@GaryBri99293774 @gearoidmurphy_ Most boomers didn't benefit from the right to buy, and is guess an equal amount of player generations probably did, seeing as it still seems to be a thing nowadays.
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Gary Bridges
Gary Bridges@GaryBri99293774·
@Me10Andy @gearoidmurphy_ It isn’t a different issue it’s all part of the same discussion regarding who benefited from what and when. We’re debating lifestyle and how it’s achieved when we’re discussing the need to fund your own retirement or rely on the state. That’s the debate
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@lukerobertblack Looking at average house prices is a deception, as the average house now is far different from 1980.....perhaps we should build mountains of terraced housing to bring back affordable starter homes?
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@alexbaynhambd It's ironic that having 3 kids and no income at all gets you the same property as being in the top 1%.....social housing is a large part of the problem! Why do we persist in housing people that don't work in the most expensive areas?
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@linmeitalks So, they should sell their million pound houses and move into small homes instead.... Who's buying those £m houses? Not young people, as they are now competing with rich granny for that 1 or 2 bed starter home..... Way to price the young out!
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Lin Mei
Lin Mei@linmeitalks·
There are boomers sitting in large houses who don’t even want to free up equity or sell their house to help their own children get on the ladder. This is the level of selfishness we are dealing with. Thank god for parents like my mother She would sell her house in Tottenham tomorrow if it meant helping me…. And I would do anything to make her life comfortable- that’s what family is about. An eco system of giving. These days many boomers don’t want to help with grandchildren or finacial assistance and children don’t want to help their parents - so much selfishness between recent generations and it will get worse.
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@ColeFusionHQ University may have been grant-maintained, but it was a damn site harder to get into and degrees actually meant something.
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@ColeFusionHQ Less than 10% of the boomer generation went to University because it was the realm of the intelligent and pretty much only catered for degrees that were useful, nowadays over a third of current kids go to University and many of them study degrees that turn out to be worthless.
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@GaryBri99293774 @gearoidmurphy_ Well, that's a different issue. In my opinion Council housing should never have been a house for life and should have been subject to regular review for suitability....and should never have been sold off as cheap as it has been.
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Gary Bridges
Gary Bridges@GaryBri99293774·
@Me10Andy @gearoidmurphy_ No I’m suggesting anyone banging on about how hard it was for them to buy homes were given a huge leg up. They were buying properties for a pittance based on the fact they’d been renting it for a few years. This generation have no properties to rent
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@linmeitalks That £153b isn't just pension, it's pension and pension age benefits - get rid of the pension and they'd be on normal state benefits which could possibly be far higher......or would you rather they stayed in employment blocking opportunities for younger folk?
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Lin Mei
Lin Mei@linmeitalks·
A Lifetime of memories don’t pay the bills. UK welfare spending is set to rise by £18 billion to reach £333 billion this year (£153 billion is state pension). This bill is projected to climb to over £400 billion by the end of the decade, exceeding current income tax revenue. HOW DO YOU PROPOSE WE PAY FOR IT?
BB Jones 🩵🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧@LB250631

@linmeitalks These ‘boomers’ as you so disrespectfully label them often have a lifetime of memories and love cocooned in their home. Their children will inherit in time. If you were my child I would be ashamed at your selfishness and level of entitlement.

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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@GaryBri99293774 @gearoidmurphy_ Of course I've heard of right to buy, but I'm not sure what that has to do with it? Or are you suggesting that most boomers are in right to buy properties?
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ME10Andy
ME10Andy@Me10Andy·
@peterrhague You press a button on your accounting software - seriously, not sure what the whinge is about? It's a million times better and easier than manual accounting, T-Accounts or the humungous Excel spreadsheets of the past!
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