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by Bubbly-Draft-3915

26 comments
  1. I would settle for owning any size property and feeding myself personally.

  2. but surely such people should have every single penny taken from them and redistributed to the “needy”?

    I mean how dare someone think that simply because they worked and earned money that this means they know better than the peoples revolutionary committee as to how best to allocate that much needed resource?

  3. Repost again tomorrow please…I need my daily fix of this meme, currently on day 267

  4. And be able to retire at sixty, if they so choose, so they can spend some time before their body gives out entire without being constantly stressed to the limit.

  5. I’d say that depends, 40 hours on the checkout isn’t the same as 40 hours as a nurse or a doctor on a ward in a hospital. Below average effort and capability can’t be rewarded with average living standards, isn’t that communism or socialism or some shit? I get the problem though, above average effort and capability will still often get you below average living standards nowadays.

  6. Minimum wage it’s usually 50+ hrs and none of this ‘cuddly’ WFH stuff.

  7. Why own a house? I thought we were against generational wealth and wanted equality for everyone. Decent Social Housing should be affordable for all. Buying a house is a luxury.

  8. And to be able to do all of this on a single person’s earnings. Shouldn’t need both parents to work full time to have a decent standard of living. 

  9. IN HUMAN HISTORY NO1 RICH GIRL EVER GAVE A DAMN OF MANKIND

  10. For the sake of not getting banned, I would like to say that we definitely should NOT take France’s example and start burning down government buildings. That would be crime.

  11. This is true. The most bizarre take of all is how people dismiss it by saying the jobs are just for starting out so they don’t need to be able to afford the worker a life

    As if the entirety of the working class, not just some of them, can and will just jump to a higher economic class in their lifetime. Thats not how it works or ever did

  12. I work full time. I will never own a house, I can’t remember the last holiday. If I want the heating on, I have it on

  13. Someone working 40 hours a week should be able to afford basic necessities like housing, food, clothes, utilities, a car etc etc.

    Yearly holidays and presents aren’t necessities. You have to budget for those.

  14. If you can afford that after working 40 hours a week it’s because you are earning the money for someone else. And I don’t mean people on benefits

  15. The British people need to make a stand together, make it the norm to go in do your weekly food shop then leave without paying đŸ«Ą if literally every person in the UK does it then wtf they gunna do

  16. I’ll just settle for being able to turn the heating on….

  17. Love how central heating using gas is now considered a basic human need, and the green party exists at the same time.

    78% effective tax rate on north sea oil and gas companies with oil at sub $60per barrel, and the UK with no gas storage – production cratering and down to our last two road fuel refineries prepare for gas and road fuel shortages forget about the cost

  18. And back to my least fun fact…..38 percent of people who claim Universal Credit are fully employed. The wage system is just fucking broken in Britain, something no politician seems to acknowledge.

  19. Depends on their voting record, I say a lot of people have got what they asked for.

  20. Does this apply to the millions of people who work in other countries to produce the cheap goods we consume?

  21. Depends on the value you add in your role, not your hours. If you’re stacking shelves or doing something that isn’t hard to replace, you won’t be paid highly. In a global labour and property market, this means UK citizens are now being undercut on wages while higher-value creating acquirers bid up prices of property. If businesses overall are also being outcompeted by foreign or global players, their margins are squeezed and it’s a race to the bottom on price.

    You can blame a range of factors including immigration driving up demand for housing, low house building rates, indecent Chinese labour laws forcing margin compression, European over-regulation, competition with cheaper and literally hungrier labourers, any number of them
 globalists and liberals have a lot to answer for. However..

    The only variable in your control is you.

    Now we must go solve these problems, and you must respectively solve yours however you can.. simply saying “I ought the be able” or “ought to have” is just entitled whining. This all doesn’t even get into the “standards” we all “expect” nowadays of foreign week long holidays, bumper christmases, takeaway every week, a nice house and garden. The older 50s/60s generation you are probably comparing us to didn’t all have central heating. It didn’t exist for most people..

    If you’re on 40 hours a week doing largely low value tasks, why should you automatically be entitled to all of this? Added to that to have kids and have the state pay for their education.

    This is the reality today. The world is your competition for a finite quantity of resource. I work 90+hours a week in a skilled job for all you are talking about and have done it before 30.. go figure..

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