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  • @redalert2834
    @redalert2834 Год назад +798

    Who could have predicted that voting for politicians who only care about the happiness of the super-rich and the misery of everyone else might backfire in some way?

    • @kevonslims7269
      @kevonslims7269 Год назад +42

      Never thought that would’ve happened, you mean they don’t care about average working people?

    • @johnross2924
      @johnross2924 Год назад +57

      All them working class tory voters that thought dorris was the answer 😂🙄

    • @unknownunknown2576
      @unknownunknown2576 Год назад +21

      Who voted for sunak or truss though?

    • @landz2228
      @landz2228 Год назад +4

      😁😁

    • @robynology101
      @robynology101 Год назад +12

      BOOM 💥 One day people will figure it out.

  • @cloudyblaze7916
    @cloudyblaze7916 Год назад +514

    Inflation is producing a slew of problems throughout the world, including food shortages, diesel and heating fuel shortages, and housing prices and financial market crash. This global collapse might end up being a part of us for a very long time. With inflation currently at about 9%, my primary concern is how to maximize my savings/retirement fund of about $300k which has been sitting duck since forever with zero to no gains.

    • @kaylawood9053
      @kaylawood9053 Год назад +2

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    • @albacus2400BC
      @albacus2400BC Год назад +1

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    • @kaylawood9053
      @kaylawood9053 Год назад +1

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    • @albacus2400BC
      @albacus2400BC Год назад

      @@kaylawood9053 thanks

    • @coopsnz1
      @coopsnz1 Год назад

      That caused by government intervention

  • @breckroadlover
    @breckroadlover Год назад +536

    So cabinet members are "not available" to attend this event and explain their dismal fiscal record, instead relying on teenage Tories barely old enough to vote to defend government policies that they had no input in making and that they seemingly have no clue about. Makes sense.

    • @braxxian
      @braxxian Год назад

      The people vote these clowns into office. You get the government you deserve.

    • @psyber_spaced1192
      @psyber_spaced1192 Год назад +38

      It's winter recess soon in UK government house, so politicians will be preparing for their trips to sunnier climes

    • @vamboroolz1612
      @vamboroolz1612 Год назад +32

      @@psyber_spaced1192 some of them are already in sunnier climes. They hold their constituents with contempt.

    • @psyber_spaced1192
      @psyber_spaced1192 Год назад +12

      @@vamboroolz1612 imagine living in the UK though. It always rains. It's dark at 6pm. Yikes

    • @michaelathanasiou2030
      @michaelathanasiou2030 Год назад +9

      Why do we have an immigrants asking the questions , where's all the British commentators gone

  • @Traveling.contess
    @Traveling.contess Год назад +91

    As a health care professional I can tell you that the NHS money is going to the privet sector, an NHS ER nurse get payed 23 Pounds an hour meanwhile an agency nurse in the ER gets 50+ pounds an hour! And every unit have agency nurses and doctors ( Just imagine how much an agency Dr earns per hour) the biggest pay checks goes to the privet sector and that’s why the staff rather work for an agency then the government. This is no secret !

    • @Traveling.contess
      @Traveling.contess Год назад +8

      It’s not fair is it 2 nurses or DRs doing the same job but one is getting up to 200% more payment! People in the parliament owns these agencies why would they change this . Do your own research.

    • @ambtax1
      @ambtax1 Год назад +11

      Yeah it's strange how you don't hear this on the news. It's been going on for years and years as well.

    • @matt41252
      @matt41252 Год назад +8

      @@ambtax1 Yep, because the standard wage for doctors and nurses is too low, hence staffing shortages, hence high locum rates.

    • @rickkarsan4491
      @rickkarsan4491 Год назад

      your choice to choose a vocation. Nurses who strike are basically murderers. GET BACK TO WORK AND STOP MAKING TIK TOKS!

    • @hannah60000
      @hannah60000 Год назад +3

      Does the £50 go to the nurse or does that include agency fees, etc?
      I would not be surprised if the agency nurse is paid less than her NHS counterpart per hour, once fees are taken into consideration.

  • @victorvonderkrausse5492
    @victorvonderkrausse5492 Год назад +38

    Cut the royals costs and expenses !
    We are living hand to mouth and they spend millions in their lavish castels !
    Money are money , laws are for everyone, rich need also to be held accountable!

    • @alecrim888
      @alecrim888 Год назад +3

      Not British here and not against at all the royals. Actually I quite like the pageantry and stuff but I simply don't understand what "service" they actually do besides lending their paid image??!? Besides tourism revenue, what good are they for?

    • @jamesswindle5253
      @jamesswindle5253 Год назад

      Talk fffffffffking sense or say nothing. The royals are not the problem. Government spends more on immigrants per day than what the royals cost in 5years

    • @rayosullivan4398
      @rayosullivan4398 Год назад

      Well you get your tights on Robin hood and do something talk does nothing

    • @tazmanrehman
      @tazmanrehman Год назад

      Without the Royals in power we would be getting flogged daily just a shame the Royals can't speak or the planet would be healed basically the Royals are just one of the elite families that are humane.

    • @tigading2177
      @tigading2177 Год назад

      welcome to the illusion of corporate capitalism and trickle down economy, it has always worked until now.

  • @grwood
    @grwood Год назад +211

    The same cost of living crisis is happening to us in Australia. I believe a major contributing factor was the privatization of Utility companies of water, power and gas. The government has to
    buy them back, as it's in the private companies interest to raise prices. The environmental trend, and the lack of gas due to the Ukraine war hasn't helped also . Household utilities supply should be seen as a necessity for living, not a luxury. Also the government shouldn't always rely on taxes, but reclaim the steady income income from utilities that it used to have.

    • @rebeccadelbridge2998
      @rebeccadelbridge2998 Год назад +15

      Fellow Aussie here, and I could not agree more.

    • @roxhart1478
      @roxhart1478 Год назад +1

      Make it so Scotty

    • @camellia8625
      @camellia8625 Год назад +7

      Ditto the rail system here

    • @alanhat5252
      @alanhat5252 Год назад

      I hear Australia has been experimenting with domestic solar & batteries to boost the grid supplies, how is that going?

    • @Anon-xd3cf
      @Anon-xd3cf Год назад +4

      If you are paying for the absolute basic things you need in able to be fit to work to earn money... Then you are paying to earn...
      What is the point of that?

  • @yetidodger6650
    @yetidodger6650 Год назад +306

    Tory supporters need to own this catastrophe.

    • @Neil-Aspinall
      @Neil-Aspinall Год назад +2

      Why, it is the dynamic duo Biden/Harris' fault.

    • @Morning404
      @Morning404 Год назад +41

      @@Neil-Aspinall what has biden and Harris got to do with this? You lot are obsessed with biden 🤣🤣🤣🤡🤡🤣🤣

    • @James_Doyle83
      @James_Doyle83 Год назад +1

      @@Neil-Aspinall #BDS

    • @James_Doyle83
      @James_Doyle83 Год назад +7

      Absolutely but they don't care

    • @James_Doyle83
      @James_Doyle83 Год назад +4

      @@Morning404 well said

  • @petefl1818
    @petefl1818 Год назад +198

    Now being in my three score and fifteenth year when I look back at UK governments of all shades over those years I would say I've never seen the UK governed worse than it has been in the last twelve years.

    • @braxxian
      @braxxian Год назад

      Funny then that the people keep voting them back in. Perhaps society needs to take a little responsibility for the clowns it elects to run the country.

    • @alanhat5252
      @alanhat5252 Год назад +9

      no lack of agreement on that.

    • @jostrong9364
      @jostrong9364 Год назад +2

      ditto

    • @mikefay5698
      @mikefay5698 Год назад +1

      The UK has always been run by Capitalists. Only these days it's falling apart. London was the Abbacus cointing centre . No more.!

    • @majortom6262
      @majortom6262 Год назад

      But the last Labour government did take us into an illegal war and opened the floodgates for extreme immigration numbers. Labour was all for the lockdowns and even wanted them extended, which is one of the main factors for the situation we're in now! My point is they're all as bad as eachother and have been slowly destroying this country for the last 25/30yrs!

  • @tinabraxton4906
    @tinabraxton4906 Год назад +78

    We cannot afford the rich. That is the problem, everywhere in the world.

    • @mikefay5698
      @mikefay5698 Год назад +2

      Never did see the point of being Rich really, since by the time you've made your pile your old and ready for off. And young Hunter pisses it up!

    • @hunger4wonder
      @hunger4wonder Год назад +1

      Well said

    • @davidwright873
      @davidwright873 Год назад +1

      its too much administrative staff....

    • @tinabraxton4906
      @tinabraxton4906 Год назад

      @@davidwright873 that too.

    • @annapachaclarke2392
      @annapachaclarke2392 Год назад

      Very, very true. We need to stop tolerating these parasitic politicians and letting our taxes prop up vanity projects!

  • @royboy565
    @royboy565 Год назад +148

    Tories answer to economic problems is always the same. Cut public spending, raise taxes of the working man, and sing the song of Austerity. Reeves is right the UK can not afford a tory government.

    • @annabella9833
      @annabella9833 Год назад

      who would have thought English white people in the UK will be complaining on TV to an Indian host, in the UK with an Indian prime minister. What went wrong UK, you tell me.

    • @thecrimsondragon9744
      @thecrimsondragon9744 Год назад +17

      We should force them to have a taste of their own 'austerity' by slashing their wages and cutting their expenses.

    • @Blue1Sapphire
      @Blue1Sapphire Год назад +7

      Do u really believe a change of Gov will help. It took many decades & Govs to get to this point. All Govs print money to boost the economy. Eventually the house of cards has to fall.
      Printing paper money with no backing is the reason ecomomies swing from recession to boom.
      However the next recession could well be a severe depression. It certainly is shaping up that way with worldwide money printing debt of $300 Trillion.

    • @daft9inety6ixer57
      @daft9inety6ixer57 Год назад +3

      @@Blue1Sapphire It's too late to explain this to people. There won't be enough time for Milton Friedman to do 8 part series explaining basic economics to the public in order to create political will for fiscal responsibility. I know that sounds sarcastic, but i'm completely serious. We don't have the time now, we're in a different spiral.

    • @Blue1Sapphire
      @Blue1Sapphire Год назад +1

      @@daft9inety6ixer57 I believe u are correct.
      Better to prepare oneself for what is coming. Get out of the cities, form small communities and become self sufficient with no reliance on Gov.

  • @Marenqo
    @Marenqo Год назад +121

    We are spending money to fund private companies in the NHS! Why is that bloke allowed to challenge that doctor? Dreadful . Where do they find these people?

    • @Admiral_Jezza
      @Admiral_Jezza Год назад +5

      "Why is that bloke allowed to challenge that doctor?"
      UK opinion on freedom of speech in a nutshell.

    • @naxT890
      @naxT890 Год назад +5

      @@Admiral_Jezza Well in America we let the guns do the talking.

    • @jellybean8167
      @jellybean8167 Год назад +1

      I was watching this on you tube in Germany and thinking `Why does nobody say anything about the new Tory private companies slowly taking over the NHS and recieving those funds meant for the REAL NHS!

    • @mikefay5698
      @mikefay5698 Год назад +1

      This is a hack meeting arranged by the Tories and Labour!

    • @reasonerenlightened2456
      @reasonerenlightened2456 Год назад

      The cost of living MUST increase until most people live under absolute despotism. Hopefully that would trigger change.

  • @jgnasher7048
    @jgnasher7048 Год назад +227

    This is disgusting how some people have to live now....These Tories really have to go, I despise them.

    • @braxxian
      @braxxian Год назад +20

      Perhaps the people should stop voting them back in then. Just a thought.

    • @paulflint6254
      @paulflint6254 Год назад +3

      @@braxxian Exactly

    • @josephlennon8475
      @josephlennon8475 Год назад +4

      No, J Gnasher. The whole of the political class and the "so called" House of Lords really have to go. That includes every MP from the useless Labour Movement.

    • @The1mars1
      @The1mars1 Год назад

      @@braxxian Just you wait and see how many of the poorest will still go and vote for them!! Goodness me they publicly say they do miss that idiot Boris!

    • @audreymcgready4329
      @audreymcgready4329 Год назад +7

      @@32irishrats22 When you take in the cuts over the past 12 years no one is better off. Except the rich.

  • @crystllclr3743
    @crystllclr3743 Год назад +51

    Its time for the people to remind them we are to be feared when wronged and wronged we all have been.

  • @matthewstratford177
    @matthewstratford177 Год назад +49

    Privatisation of everything was one of the countries biggest mistakes, you can't expect profit organisations to care if you freeze or not, as long as they don't loose too many paying customers.
    Also work needs to have value, the handout culture helps no one who could be working. Make work actually worth it.

    • @alexandrabellerose3550
      @alexandrabellerose3550 Год назад +4

      Most people are on benefits because minimum wage is a disgrace, people with childcare are worse off working full time than part time due to childcare costs is one example.

    • @matthewstratford177
      @matthewstratford177 Год назад +3

      @@alexandrabellerose3550 very true and if both parents are working, then you don't qualify for free childcare, which is absolutely ridiculous 🙄

    • @MrHellweasel
      @MrHellweasel Год назад

      @@alexandrabellerose3550 But if you spend your life on benefits, you never get a good work ethic, never improve your skills, and thus never have a chance at a well paying job.

    • @alexandrabellerose3550
      @alexandrabellerose3550 Год назад +2

      It's true, but I can see why most people are demotivated.
      I know people who worked 3 - 5 years in different minimum wage/slightly above minimum jobs in hopes of gaining skills and moving up.
      For most it doesn't happen and they are stuck in loop where you save very little.
      Now people who go to uni, they often find themselves that the job market is oversaturated and since there is so many graduates employers get away with paying low wages, unless you picked very niche area and you are one of the lucky ones to actually get hired after your education.
      Most freshmen are not lucky to work in their area and have to pick dead end jobs for survival and it's hard to get out of that loop.
      Gone the days where you could buy a house for near minimum wage and you had no trouble getting a good job because you are a graduate.
      Is spending life on benefits better?
      No, unless you are satisfied with never having money for anything than bare minimum and always worrying about the debt. I can see why those people can be demotivated to work when work simply doesn't pay as it used to

    • @matthewstratford177
      @matthewstratford177 Год назад

      @@alexandrabellerose3550 For sure i can see why people are demotivated, when i was growing up My parents would have fallen into the unskilled work category, they both worked hard and bought a house. This was in the 80's before minimum wages were introduced and university was typically for people who needed to study for a profession. It was a struggle, but the hard work paid off.
      In my opinion the introduction of a minimum wage was just another bad idea, yes people get paid more but then basic goods and services also increase in price to offset company cost's and it closes the pay gap between unskilled and skilled work. A person working checkout in a grocery store working 50 hours a week will make more than a teacher, add to that the teacher's student loan repayments and out of hours marking, lesson planning and the fact that a professional worker still can't afford a home these days, why bother putting in the effort.
      Universities today are more about making money, a vast number of useless fields to study that only require hands on experience and 0 theory.

  • @steve334
    @steve334 Год назад +6

    I was visiting from America and I initially thought the UK was going to be expensive, but I didn’t know that it was going to be that expensive. Everything costs a fortune and I had to cut my trip short because I simply ran out of money.

  • @elaine8417
    @elaine8417 Год назад +133

    Why are we as a country just accepting this

    • @paul_my_plumbs_uk
      @paul_my_plumbs_uk Год назад +1

      Because we are not patriotic and don't stand firm together we moan and groan and put up with the 💩💩

    • @jibjub2121
      @jibjub2121 Год назад +13

      because of the British stiff upper lip. We are angry and we need to show it.

    • @97Bobson
      @97Bobson Год назад

      Because if our population can't even spell then how can we expect to survive?

    • @jackowen6929
      @jackowen6929 Год назад

      What do you actually want the government to do? Given a large cause of this was printing money the government cant just magic this problem away.

    • @josephlennon8475
      @josephlennon8475 Год назад

      Why on earth have we accepted this from these scum politicians for so long?

  • @mrbearbear83
    @mrbearbear83 Год назад +45

    We're getting fked by people who've had it really well for their entire lives

    • @braxxian
      @braxxian Год назад +2

      The people are docile. They let it happen. You only have yourselves to blame.

    • @mrbearbear83
      @mrbearbear83 Год назад

      @@braxxian I completely agrer

    • @saxglend9439
      @saxglend9439 Год назад

      Would you feed your children or buy cigarettes & alcohol?

  • @enoghe9474
    @enoghe9474 Год назад +35

    The life style in UK is always very poor comparing to other Europeans and yet this is added

    • @Neil-Aspinall
      @Neil-Aspinall Год назад +2

      God I remember being in Liverpool, Manchester and Chester and I could not get over the poverty then (2015) I can only imagine what it is like now?

    • @mrbearbear83
      @mrbearbear83 Год назад +12

      Brits could be stood in a queue for a foodbank dressed in rags and still think they are better off

    • @datingandlifeadvicechannel7534
      @datingandlifeadvicechannel7534 Год назад

      Agreed

    • @drunkensailor112
      @drunkensailor112 Год назад +5

      @@mrbearbear83 they are the Americans of Europe.

    • @MrMywonderworld910
      @MrMywonderworld910 Год назад +3

      @@drunkensailor112 how are they the Americans of Europe?

  • @honestjoe7940
    @honestjoe7940 Год назад +64

    The Banks gain a tax cut of 5% and no one bats an eyelid. This is the funniest thing out of this entire debat

    • @Ofelas1
      @Ofelas1 Год назад

      There is a plan: impoverish the population, privatise the NHS and other industries, make many dependents on hand outs, start universal basic income and digital money, digital passports and total control

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  • @Marenqo
    @Marenqo Год назад +40

    "County Durham Young Conservatives" where do they find these people!!?

    • @mrbearbear83
      @mrbearbear83 Год назад +3

      Are they all over 70? They're people who've grown up comfortably and don't understand reality

    • @derekarnold3665
      @derekarnold3665 Год назад +3

      County Durham...

    • @akanonymoss
      @akanonymoss Год назад +10

      Scraped from the bowels of the university... Freshly brainwashed and ready to serve

    • @iknow6147
      @iknow6147 Год назад +6

      Indoctrination camps (schools and universities)

  • @thisismetoday
    @thisismetoday Год назад +79

    Maybe you should have invited some of the many homeless people in the UK, people who lost their job recently, people living of benefits. Ask them how well the economy and government have been doing over the past years.

    • @rickmaurer8726
      @rickmaurer8726 Год назад

      Nah the corporations and top 2% wouldn't want viewers feeling sorry for the poor. Better to show them on garbage reality tv shows where they are druggies, thieves, and scroungers.

    • @camellia8625
      @camellia8625 Год назад +2

      It is in Darlington a very affluent area

    • @saxglend9439
      @saxglend9439 Год назад +5

      How to be a poor Brit:
      1. Own a phone and a laptop
      2. Smoke non-stop
      3. Be perpetually drunk
      4. Get free food from the foodbank
      5. Clog up the doctor's waiting room with a minor ailment
      6. Have several pets which you get bored of and have put down
      7. Go on holiday to Benidorm
      8. Stuff your ugly face with junkfood
      9. Be at least 50 pounds overweight
      10. Drive around in a mobility scooter
      11. Pretend to need a walking stick
      12. Hate the Tories because you aren't getting £1000 a week in welfare

    • @rickmaurer8726
      @rickmaurer8726 Год назад

      @@saxglend9439 bet you are a hit at the hospitals and cancer wards. Lecturing people about how they brought their ailments on themselves and they should just do everyone a favor by offing themselves so the super rich don't have to pay more in taxes.

    • @saxglend9439
      @saxglend9439 Год назад +3

      @@rickmaurer8726 Most illness is self-inflicted.

  • @LIVERNIL723
    @LIVERNIL723 Год назад +172

    Just listening to the first lady from the audience unearth her personal circumstances really is eyeopening and heartbreaking at the same time. How did we get to this in this country? 12 Years of Austerity. We really need this nightmare of a Government out once and for all.

    • @MCDONALD6969
      @MCDONALD6969 Год назад +25

      How can you have any sympathy for this woman!??? " I'm putting food on the credit card because my son won't eat certain foods " really?? Get real! If your kids are hungry the will eat!! If I didn't eat what was put on the table as a kid that was my choice & i went without!! People need a reality check!!!

    • @josephlennon8475
      @josephlennon8475 Год назад +1

      And the rest of the politicians, including the useless Labour ones. P.S. And the House of Lords.

    • @LIVERNIL723
      @LIVERNIL723 Год назад

      @@MCDONALD6969 You gonna force your child something he's not going to want to eat? Is that the life you want to give? You're not even in the 50s pal, you are beyond cruelty!

    • @MCDONALD6969
      @MCDONALD6969 Год назад +12

      @@LIVERNIL723 everyone has to make sacrifices & not eating their favourite food hardly seems like a big ask as opposed to being homeless! Get a grip! FFS

    • @alanhat5252
      @alanhat5252 Год назад +9

      @@MCDONALD6969 people are being increasingly required to not only not eat their favourite food but not eat _any_ food & _also_ be homeless.

  • @infoseeker329
    @infoseeker329 Год назад +9

    being a carer is emotionally and physically breaking and for minimum wage :(

  • @sunnysparkles4729
    @sunnysparkles4729 Год назад +48

    Universal credit is £334 a month, if the energy cap is £2500 then that leaves around £120 or so to buy everything u need to live for 1 month.
    It's a bit difficult 😕

    • @moomin7461
      @moomin7461 Год назад +3

      Soon to be £3000

    • @moomin7461
      @moomin7461 Год назад +6

      @Mission Complete Unfortunately, people are too easily deceived by the Main stream media.

    • @jamesjarrett52
      @jamesjarrett52 Год назад +11

      You haven't factored in rising rents, food prices, fuel prices...

    • @davidthescottishvegan
      @davidthescottishvegan Год назад

      Yes Universal Credit is only £83.00 per week that wouldn't be enough to live off if you had to take the cost of Rent,Gas, Electric so that is why you get housing support money for your rent. And those who believe that there is those who are of working age are benefit scroungers is misleading propaganda spread by the government & media. In fact pensioners get more benefits than those who are only getting the £334.91 per month because I know pensioners who are getting £185.00 per week in addition to housing benefit and £150 taken off their electric bill before the £400 ( that most people are getting) and because they are on pension credit they are getting the cost of living payments and also £200 per year being topped to £500( those on Universal credit don't get that) also pensioners get a extra £10 ( those on Universal credit don't get that either) and a extra £25 whenever there's low temperatures ( those on working age means tested benefits don't get that) the majority of the benefits paid out are to pensioners so it's the pensioners that are the true benefit scroungers.

    • @NONAME-kw3pu
      @NONAME-kw3pu Год назад

      welcome to the new world ... forevermore. since 1968 when wages flatlined or went DOWN, adjusted for inflation... forevermore for the bottom 50% as jobs fly to 3rd world countries where $1/hr is a lot of money to ppl that exist hand to mouth. making 3rd world countries out of once proud 1st world countries.

  • @englishsteve1465
    @englishsteve1465 Год назад +24

    Yes more money is going into the NHS but then the NHS is being forced by government to contract with private providers for services that used to be "in house". This means that all that money and more is leaving the NHS as soon as it goes in. The profit making parts have been cherry picked and forcibly farmed out to the private sector who's services cost 2 and 3 times as much. Sunnack went to America to talk with giant US health insurers so we see where this is leading.

    • @annapachaclarke2392
      @annapachaclarke2392 Год назад

      Yes, and those private sector for profit companies, owned and shareholders are politicians, their families and their cronies! They are corrupt to the end!

  • @geoffnorton9279
    @geoffnorton9279 Год назад +36

    The real sad story is that this has all been manufactured and so few understand the reality.

    • @bereal6590
      @bereal6590 Год назад

      100%👏👏👏✌

    • @geoffnorton9279
      @geoffnorton9279 Год назад

      @Peter Hicks Hello Peter. I said, "so few understand." You said, "some people understand." The problem is that not enough understand, or are prepared to give up their precious time to even listen.

  • @tiktokchallenge5663
    @tiktokchallenge5663 Год назад +15

    I've listened to all participants but more importantly two guys who were holding microphones for the whole 42 mins earned my respect more than anyone who were on the front scene👏

  • @tomjason2495
    @tomjason2495 Год назад +688

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    • @gabriellewilson5625
      @gabriellewilson5625 Год назад +4

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      @williamskohler8337 Год назад +2

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  • @camellia8625
    @camellia8625 Год назад +25

    The bank surcharge cut from 8 to 3 percent is shocking - the banks are the last organisations that need support

    • @i-am-vonnegut
      @i-am-vonnegut Год назад +1

      The joke being we already did in 2008. I want a refund!

  • @jmpicturefly
    @jmpicturefly Год назад +50

    it has always baffled me that as a nation we cannot seem to get the right people making the right decisions for our future. the system is not working

    • @cinpeace353
      @cinpeace353 Год назад +5

      When government is more worry about losing the job instead of doing the job, there would be tend to be short sighted. Nothing really for long term. Kicking the problems down the road is always the practice.

    • @braxxian
      @braxxian Год назад

      That’s because the major parties didn’t exist to serve the people. They exist to serve themselves.

    • @incognito96
      @incognito96 Год назад

      Because the population are sheep and listen to the like of Nigel Farage and Boris the bullet Dodger

    • @moomin7461
      @moomin7461 Год назад +5

      @32 Irish rats Yes, but the system wasn't working before any of those started. They have just accelerated an already downward spiral.

    • @riyadougla539
      @riyadougla539 Год назад +4

      Because the people vote against their own interests.

  • @georgiet2819
    @georgiet2819 Год назад +46

    Should have mentioned that even if we raised taxes we can not trust this government with it.

    • @leonhenry4861
      @leonhenry4861 Год назад +2

      Bingo

    • @pamelasundie1384
      @pamelasundie1384 Год назад

      Higher taxes will not help, only hurt and create more despair

    • @pamelasundie1384
      @pamelasundie1384 Год назад +1

      15.00 an hour is still minimum wage CONCIDERING how everything has gone up

  • @reginafisher9919
    @reginafisher9919 Год назад +17

    It's happening in America as well this system is crumbling right before our eyes

  • @Ova-bv4os
    @Ova-bv4os Год назад +29

    im basically living off of chilli, stew and chicken saag eaten with potatoes at the moment as its easy to bulk cook it for fairly cheap, provides all the protein fat and carbs as well as nutrients. Ive been buying my meat in bulk, everything in bulk really, and im still paying around the same amount monthly as I did when i ate more freely with more variety. the price of even the cheapest cuts of meat is astonishing. I supplement the saag with chickpeas and the stew and chilli with beans to stretch a 4 portion serving to 8. It's a nightmare.
    I dont want a massive house, or need a garden and fancy furniture and all the niceties you can buy nowadays. I just want a home to call my own and enough money to eat well and not worry about my bills. I'm only 30 and I'm in terror of my retirement. I never got a chance to get any sort of foothold in life and what I do have npw is being whittled away. I dont see the point anymore. I've already sworn off ever having kids as there is no way I could ever afford them and I'm not selfish enough to do that, so that's taken from me, what next?

    • @jacquelinethomas9664
      @jacquelinethomas9664 Год назад +2

      You are clearly adaptable and able to adjust to changing circumstances. I strongly suggest that you research the FIRE movement ( financial independence, retire early). The principles changed my mindset so much. Learn these, keep being resourceful and resilient and you will be fine.

    • @tonybuttie3038
      @tonybuttie3038 Год назад +1

      same here, i can live in £7-10 per day easy, there too much waste, and people are too lazy today

    • @SgtSnowballs
      @SgtSnowballs Год назад

      Unfortunately this is how life is set up for the majority of us. The world is run by the elites who have the government as their puppets. We’ll be lucky to come out the other end of this BS Unscathed

    • @MatthewChapmanYT
      @MatthewChapmanYT Год назад +2

      Move abroad

    • @Ova-bv4os
      @Ova-bv4os Год назад +2

      @@MatthewChapmanYT I have 0 university education and worked my way up to my position over the course of 11 years of hard graft and putting in way more effort than was needed in order to make myself a valuable asset. If I leave, I might get a reference sure, but I'll have nothing else. I'll end up in a random job somewhere else, this time with no family to help support my first few months getting settled. The food rent and bills may be cheaper but my income will be useless too. I'll just be in the same position

  • @jnwilliams1986
    @jnwilliams1986 Год назад +22

    Hats off to the young lad for asking the pressing questions of the working and middle classes. Bravo!

  • @equalitypeace1695
    @equalitypeace1695 Год назад +37

    So we have a cost of living crisis and the government think it’s the best time to allow councils to put up council tax

    • @equalitypeace1695
      @equalitypeace1695 Год назад +6

      @D C we pay enough through our income tax and national insurance to pay for these public service . Why should we have to pay more in council tax . Rather then backdating the windfall tax on energy companies who make billions in profits

    • @equalitypeace1695
      @equalitypeace1695 Год назад

      @D C lot of our taxes is wasted on vanity projects like HS2 and garden bridges etc . Taking money from the poor and working class to give tax breaks to the rich has been a tory policy for decades . Time for a socialist government and nationalise everything

    • @equalitypeace1695
      @equalitypeace1695 Год назад

      @D C that’s hard to do as the right wing are scaremongers

    • @equalitypeace1695
      @equalitypeace1695 Год назад

      @D C government has been responsible for our econmy crashing and peoples mortgage going up

    • @equalitypeace1695
      @equalitypeace1695 Год назад

      @@Craig121000 rich people need to stop hiding there money in tax havens so we can pay for our public services

  • @user-ey6rz3fv5y
    @user-ey6rz3fv5y Год назад +22

    The supermarkets keep putting there prices up and things are not getting any better

  • @philipwilkinson4747
    @philipwilkinson4747 Год назад +22

    Don't forget there's three hundred and fifty million pounds a week on the side of a Red bus somewhere we where told.

    • @phil2806
      @phil2806 Год назад

      All gone to fascist state Ukraine

  • @nelsonkampeligi534
    @nelsonkampeligi534 Год назад +21

    I pray the people of the UK find a way out of this painful crisis. I have had personal contact with people from the cities mentioned and I know how nice they are and I am sorry to hear of the critical situations they are having to endure.

    • @sleepsmartsmashstress740
      @sleepsmartsmashstress740 Год назад

      Nasty things do happen to good people. Being good is not a licence against not being a crime victim either

    • @ButterflyLullabyLtd
      @ButterflyLullabyLtd Год назад

      Sadly the people in power lack Morals and values. Greed. They want us all homeless so they can take our homes and rent them out.
      Research Swansea University reducing the Stigma in Student Prostitution. Disgusting. No normal Government would allow such a thing. But then they are trying to teach 3 year olds S-x in school. They don't know what a child is, let alone how to fix the economy. To think I promoted this Country years ago. It's shameful what Governments have done to all our children and families.

  • @bryanmoyna9715
    @bryanmoyna9715 Год назад +12

    Nobody from the government or official representative available to listen to the citizens... That screams "IDGAF Keesha!" in real life. Wow! Just wow!

  • @PandaPowerable
    @PandaPowerable Год назад +40

    What's the point of this group discussion when no one is there to answer the issues?

    • @arghjayem
      @arghjayem Год назад

      Well there’s nobody there because Rishi Sunak has told all his ministers not to appear on TV in any form. You can’t question someone for answers who isn’t there aka can’t ask any questions, they can’t tell any lies. And lies are the default position of this government and this country and has been for the past 12 years.

    • @will14496
      @will14496 Год назад +4

      Did you listen to the first minute of the clip?

    • @fuckbankers
      @fuckbankers Год назад +3

      With this format we get real people saying it as it is. A minister would only waffle.

    • @zenouxbeauty
      @zenouxbeauty Год назад

      This is on channel 4 remember. It’s obvious the government will get this and act on it.

    • @Robin-cf9ts
      @Robin-cf9ts Год назад +1

      Perhaps we should all just keep quiet and pull our forelocks!

  • @daliaa5294
    @daliaa5294 Год назад +16

    Well you also have Brexit. Who wants to buy expensive UK exports?

    • @NONAME-kw3pu
      @NONAME-kw3pu Год назад

      who wants to buy any first worlds expensive exports when can get them all from china/india... chindia and the rest of the 3rd world for way cheaper as they work for $1/hr and NO BENEFITS/no health care/ no pensions / no anything. that is why they have large families HOPING that the kids will take care of them in old age?????

  • @PKSiAMiAM
    @PKSiAMiAM Год назад +15

    When you talk about pensions of the future. I turn 30 soon, I know with how pensions are being managed I won't get a government pension despite being forced to pay it. At the rate it is going I won't be able to retire as I can't afford to privately save enough to ever afford to create a pension that will allow me to retire in any way despite being very frugal and the only debt that I have being my home.

  • @juliabishop1968
    @juliabishop1968 Год назад +21

    So the banks are the beneficiaries in this budget. The same banks who were bailed out by the taxpayers after the last crash, and the taxpayers are still paying for that financial mess. Oh, and the bankers bonuses continued to be dished out regardless. Sigh.

    • @c0detearz320
      @c0detearz320 Год назад +1

      Most banks are owned by particular religion, do I need to mention

    • @daviniarobbins9298
      @daviniarobbins9298 Год назад +1

      If the banks hadn't been bailed out our money would have been valueless. Don't think you realise just how interconnected and dependent we are on banks these days. Thanks to governments over the years we have moved from wages and benefits being paid in cash to now numbers on a computer screen.

  • @keithbill310
    @keithbill310 Год назад +17

    The people need to get together and help each other ... Our governments cannot help us now !

    • @andrewnolastname2337
      @andrewnolastname2337 Год назад

      No they will not help, that's an enormous difference. They have never once stopped forcing us to help them, it's time to force them to help us.

    • @annapachaclarke2392
      @annapachaclarke2392 Год назад +2

      People are doing that honey. We have brilliant groundwork charities in Manchester centre. I call on elderly neighbours who struggle to get shopping or are lonely. We need to build community support amongst us all.
      No excuse though to let government off. I personally think all politicians, whichever party are utterly useless, although they are corrupt and don't even hide it anymore. We need rid of them all, it is we workers who keep the country going, what use are politicians, they are self serving parasites!

    • @keithbill310
      @keithbill310 Год назад

      @@annapachaclarke2392 I agree with you and Im in huddersfield maybe I could help someone I dont know

    • @TheJburt
      @TheJburt Год назад

      Won’t help us!

    • @momofighter3211
      @momofighter3211 Год назад

      Should we eat the homeless?

  • @plumduff3303
    @plumduff3303 Год назад +24

    My heart goes out to people we've had enough of the tories and brexit doesn't work.

  • @BedsitBob
    @BedsitBob Год назад +48

    The Chancellor should've raised the lowest tax from £12,500 to £20,000.
    He'd get pretty much all of the "lost" tax back in VAT, when people buy things, with the extra £1,500 in their pocket, which will support the businesses they are buying from.

    • @jackmacfakie1387
      @jackmacfakie1387 Год назад +1

      Do you know how inflation works at all champ? Idiotic comment.

    • @Sarah_in_London
      @Sarah_in_London Год назад +2

      That only increases inflation!

    • @bengardener8928
      @bengardener8928 Год назад +3

      @@Sarah_in_London Nonsense, people spending their own money does not lead to inflation, governments taking that money to create jobs that reduce the numbers in the private sector does. It's either people keep more of their money and support jobs in the private sector resulting in the production of more goods, reducing inflation, or government uses the money to support the public sector, decreasing jobs in the private sector.

    • @DrJams
      @DrJams Год назад +1

      Taxation is Theft

    • @thetruthwillwinoneday
      @thetruthwillwinoneday Год назад +1

      One of ReformUK policies. Real change is needed.

  • @rachelgrigg7189
    @rachelgrigg7189 Год назад +9

    young tories are frightening.

    • @rknow78229
      @rknow78229 Год назад

      Yes, just like the young Republicans here in the United States, frightening and a little crazy in the head.

    • @johnmccann5104
      @johnmccann5104 Год назад +2

      So are old ones 😉🇬🇧

    • @kimcolligan7948
      @kimcolligan7948 Год назад

      I'd be ashamed to say I was a tory never mind a young one, get out and get a life you silly boys

  • @jacobfield4848
    @jacobfield4848 Год назад +2

    The Energy companies and leaving the EU have brought the UK to a stand still. The country is finished.

  • @kiarawright5087
    @kiarawright5087 Год назад +2

    I knew as soon as the pandemic started we were going a be paying 10 dollars for a loaf of bread but everybody was like “shut it down”

  • @Alex-pr6zv
    @Alex-pr6zv Год назад +47

    Contrary to what Ethan says, higher education should absolutely be free for all, as it is in the EU. This is how, despite my average income, I was able to send two children through university debt-free. Both are now gainfully employed in industry in Germany. Without free further education, Europe simply cannot compete with e.g. the Chinese and Indians in the vital high-tech sector. Now that the UK has also been cut off from scientific cooperation with the EU as a result of Brexit, it is already falling far behind. Certainly, there are a few success stories that certain people hold on to and present as proof of success, but in the Netherlands and Germany, for example, every small town has several of those. This type of investment in the future is doubly worthwhile .

    • @stephenlyon1358
      @stephenlyon1358 Год назад

      Scotland has free higher education. Please dont land us with those louts.

    • @tinalewis9529
      @tinalewis9529 Год назад +4

      Education is seen as a luxury in the UK. It is a basic need, educated and trained people make a better a society. Skills are necessary, I learnt skills in secondary school and at the age of 7, I learnt how to make scramble eggs on toast. Children don't have that now in the UK, it's tragic. Degrees are very important, the quality of education is essential. I learnt skills in University too, it wasn't just studying and books, I learnt to live on a tight budget which I think is essential for now.

    • @mikefay5698
      @mikefay5698 Год назад

      Education is the supposed panacea but vast increases in graduates has only made the economy worse. Socialism can make these bright young people unbelievably productive.
      Playing with the stock exchange abbacus and increasing crime to feed Lawyers and Police is parasitic! BITCOIN! Anyone?

    • @wayneanderson8034
      @wayneanderson8034 Год назад

      It is wise for higher education to be free, but not free for everyone. Investing in those with demonstrated academic performance makes sense, they are going to give society the highest return on investment. But giving everyone who shows up a free university education would just be dumb. Likewise, free trade school education for those who want a career in trades, if they demonstrate a work ethic. Why would we deny a person who can give more than they take simply because they cannot afford an education?

    • @stephenlyon1358
      @stephenlyon1358 Год назад +1

      @@wayneanderson8034 simmer down now - there are course requirements for goodness sake.
      We have free trade school here in Scotland.

  • @Chris_34
    @Chris_34 Год назад +7

    Kier Starmer hasn't got any answers. Make *Jeremy Corbyn* PM asap and rejoin the EU.
    🇪🇺🥳

  • @suedenim6590
    @suedenim6590 Год назад +14

    The consequences are so much worse than anyone can comprehend

  • @Der8cho
    @Der8cho Год назад +3

    Here in the USA, we need to pay close attention to the inflation mess in Europe.

  • @andydrewlinger9301
    @andydrewlinger9301 Год назад +5

    A very interesting range of perspectives and opinions. I've only viewed this once, but I suspect a good two or three viewings is best--to get a full-on, depth sense of the many connections and complexities that impact this. For now, I will say specifically that the public industry and private industry similarities/differences and those between small business and corporations really need more airing in this kind of broadcast. Hopefully there are plans for a follow-up report that dives deeply into these categories of concern.
    All the best to everyone affected by these challenging circumstances.

  • @conalcorbally3001
    @conalcorbally3001 Год назад +10

    Watched the whole 42 minutes. Pretty sure nobody even mentioned the word Brexit once 😆
    Much like the USA, the solutions to their problems are obvious to everyone else, but totally inconceivable to them!

    • @leonie7754
      @leonie7754 Год назад +1

      No, we all know this, but the media just can't talk about it. Literally a media silence on it XD

  • @aaronadeboye4626
    @aaronadeboye4626 Год назад +27

    On sky news they broke down the NHS budget, going on to state that the money instead of going to services has been spent on maintaining dilapidated building which are in need of repair, NHS hospitals haven’t been exempt form the increasing energy bill … it’s the inflation burdens the NHS meaning any money that has gone in has just stretch a system that already at breaking point. Health care staff do not dictate the NHS budget, unfortunately it’s the business of health.

    • @MrSteet67
      @MrSteet67 Год назад +4

      But are they saying that the money from all the vacant job roles that are lowering NHS standards, is being funded into building work and bills??
      I'm sorry, but shouldn't that be a separate budget?? The NHS really is going under if that's the case...

    • @tonybuttie3038
      @tonybuttie3038 Год назад +3

      what about all the immigrant we have legal and illegal, nothing said about that, they are using the nhs etc, never paid a penny

    • @romystumpy1197
      @romystumpy1197 Год назад

      @@tonybuttie3038 well if the British weren't so lazy sitting at home with bogus ailments on benefits we wouldn't have them coming in droves,Britain is sick and broken ,bought on by its own people ,I find it hilarious

    • @GonzoTehGreat
      @GonzoTehGreat Год назад +1

      Don't forget the increasingly large number of non-clinical managerial staff such as hospital administrators, who control their own budgets, allowing them to pay themselves what they think they deserve...

    • @ChrisKlein0
      @ChrisKlein0 Год назад +1

      Can also thank labours PFI hospitals for sucking up shed loads of cash!

  • @i-am-vonnegut
    @i-am-vonnegut Год назад +17

    "Hopeful now that the government Is being Frank and honest"
    Gimme me a break.

  • @beltingtokra
    @beltingtokra Год назад +6

    Tax excess wealth, cut the MPs' expenses, massive councillor and CEO salaries. Pay the staff better and they will stay.

  • @daviniarobbins9298
    @daviniarobbins9298 Год назад +13

    I see the big elephant in the room wasn't mentioned: GBP to USD exchange rate. We import more than we export. That is the biggest driver in inflation rates currently yet no one is talking about it. A few months ago GBP to USD was about $1.30-ish now its about $1.14-ish. And since oil is sold in dollars you can see why the price has gone up 20p, 30p lately.

    • @crzune
      @crzune Год назад +3

      Shush we never talk about Brexit, the working class of the post-industrial towns and cities were so convinced that it would work lol

    • @jacquelinethomas9664
      @jacquelinethomas9664 Год назад +2

      Look at the rate fall immediately after the Brexit vote. But shush 🤫 we aren’t to supposed to mention the B word. After all, everyone knew what they were voting for.

    • @tonybuttie3038
      @tonybuttie3038 Год назад

      or the other Elephant : immigration, legal and illegal;??

    • @NONAME-kw3pu
      @NONAME-kw3pu Год назад

      wasnt it like 2 GBP to $1 USD not that long ago? sinking steadily. the dollar has been loosing value for a long long long time now from inflation/stagflation. OPEC 1973 stagflatioin/double digit inflation/double digit unemployment, things were really never the same after that. unions got real quiet as jobs went to japan... china... mesico... central mesico... the 3rd world and so did the american "dream" of being able to own own DECENT home, 2 decent cars PAID FOR, send kids to college (not happening now without BIG TIME STUDENT $40,000 loans for .... a maybe worth something, maybe not, koledge degree.... the US of mesico will be 3rd world by 2050 with 500 million ppl in it. a country that was full in 1974 when OPEC held the worlds oil hostage, when US had 220 MILLION PPL in it. 330 million now....

    • @crzune
      @crzune Год назад +3

      @@NONAME-kw3pu One pound was equal to 2 USD like 20 years ago now as of today it's worth about 1.19.

  • @ZiggyMercury
    @ZiggyMercury Год назад +53

    I don't like it that most participants are not ordinary people. I especially dislike the inclusion of those young participants, because most of them seem to be politically motivated, with three of them being, in essence, young politicians, and all three are from the same party. I suspect these guys don't represent the young population at large, so their inclusion (and substantial air time) in this discussion creates, in my view, an unbalanced image of what the public thinks (which I thought was one of the main points of this kind of "town hall").

    • @elonmusk8623
      @elonmusk8623 Год назад

      Hello

    • @riyadougla539
      @riyadougla539 Год назад +5

      Because most youngsters do not care one bit about political or social issues. Too busy on Tiktok and Netflix.

    • @andronac62
      @andronac62 Год назад

      @@riyadougla539 So it means they are basically not complaining about the current soaring cost of living?

    • @iknow6147
      @iknow6147 Год назад +5

      State propaganda.... life is a stage

    • @chilli-iceolive-abode2447
      @chilli-iceolive-abode2447 Год назад

      25:49 seems like a nice genuine chap...

  • @fuckbankers
    @fuckbankers Год назад +10

    Lots of snotty nose young Conservatives saying nothing.

  • @ceesay2010
    @ceesay2010 Год назад +34

    God help us all

    • @acheung666
      @acheung666 Год назад

      Karma has come home to roost

    • @Matt-uy5tw
      @Matt-uy5tw Год назад +1

      @32 Irish rats NHS funding has decreased c.6-7% when you factor in inflation. They offered a 3% increase when inflation is running at 10%+

  • @lj6079
    @lj6079 Год назад +23

    I told a young family member to focus on English and maths at school as this is basics of any job and his reply was my teacher has said that it doesn't matter😳 no amount of money will help if the mentality of those in charge doesn't change.

    • @lolavonwrinkle1617
      @lolavonwrinkle1617 Год назад +15

      Well he’s not wrong. You could get top grades in all subjects and it wouldn’t guarantee you a decent wage these days.

    • @SK-kh2rs
      @SK-kh2rs Год назад

      Bet you made that up

    • @magburner
      @magburner Год назад +3

      A very poor teacher.

    • @lj6079
      @lj6079 Год назад +2

      @@lolavonwrinkle1617 what type of job will you get without English and maths?

    • @lj6079
      @lj6079 Год назад

      @@SK-kh2rs No, it's the truth

  • @1705louloutte
    @1705louloutte Год назад +13

    That conservative kid, does he know you have to go to uni to become a teacher?

  • @robbiemoore2884
    @robbiemoore2884 Год назад +43

    The argument from tories tends to be trickle down theory, which is why they don't increase inheritance tax on incredibly wealthy families, corporation tax or even just closing tax loopholes on nom doms. If they make money, they increase the workers wages. The problem is, they don't. They make money then keep it, never sharing it with the workers who helped make that wealth. If there was an effort to make this happen (and I mean make not just hope employers will do the right thing) then perhaps the cost of living can be softened considerably.

    • @lucyj7506
      @lucyj7506 Год назад +1

      Trickle down economics is rich people gibberish. It didnt work under Reagan in the 80's, it wont work now and will never work....cause its bull💩

    • @systemsouth
      @systemsouth Год назад +1

      But inheritance tax is robbing dead bodies. It's pure evil. Absolutely disgusting taxing money that has already been taxed. No!

    • @robbiemoore2884
      @robbiemoore2884 Год назад +2

      @@systemsouth they're dead... they don't need the money anymore and the overwhelming amount of money that gets passed on to already wealthy relatives can be used to save lives

    • @samuelgold394
      @samuelgold394 Год назад

      People are paid what you are worth it's not in the businesses responsibility to pay you more because you say so

    • @robbiemoore2884
      @robbiemoore2884 Год назад +5

      @@samuelgold394 no you're paid as little as an employer can get away with so as to maximise profits

  • @darrenmaclaren5352
    @darrenmaclaren5352 Год назад +18

    There are too many people, and not enough of them are paying in to the pot. Taxes are rising to accommodate for this. Yes, there are crises going on in the world that affect things, but when haven’t there been. Middle earners will pay for this mess, as is usually the case.

    • @GonzoTehGreat
      @GonzoTehGreat Год назад +1

      Other large Westen European countries, such as France, Germany and Italy, have similar sized populations to the UK, with similar demographics, so find themselves in a similar situation.
      These countries differ from the UK, in that workers pay more tax overall, but companies also invest more in their workers (education, training, equipment), so their productivity is comparatively higher, enabling them to pay more tax to support an aging population.

  • @jacwindsor5552
    @jacwindsor5552 Год назад +4

    Where I am, there are loads of comfortably off people, with their loads of kids and cockapoos, people carrier, regular trips to Australia. Some people in Kent are not suffering at all

  • @Metonymy1979
    @Metonymy1979 Год назад +2

    Funny no one mentioned the elephant in the room. Tax the Uber rich. Taxing the Uber rich would help the whole country. Why are people not telling them that it's for the good of the country? The country that made you rich. This shouldn't be a burden amongst the poor and middle class. Shame the Uber rich into giving back to the country that made them rich in the first place.

  • @erict.watson2460
    @erict.watson2460 Год назад +18

    If freeports are such a great idea, why were they abandoned previously? They are _not_ going to generate as much for the UK as has been suggested (because they sit outside standard regulation) and may well damage their local economies; if they act as a sink for the available workforce they could effectively destroy communities.

  • @Jane-rc2rk
    @Jane-rc2rk Год назад +20

    The reason the public sector is struggling for finances is simply that they have all been chronically underfunded for decades. As a teacher of 32 yrs experience, highly skilled, chosen to stay as teacher rather than become a head, my take home pay has increased by £200 pcm over the past twelve years. If worked a comparable number of hours (some weeks in excess of 60 hours per week) I’d earn as much at Aldi. I buy my own resources and those for the children so that I can do my job properly. This problem is historical. Money handed to schools in the budget will simply pay for the increased energy bills.

    • @VeeShenge
      @VeeShenge Год назад +3

      The UK has one of the highest income tax rates in the world, what exactly is under funding?

    • @Jane-rc2rk
      @Jane-rc2rk Год назад +1

      @@VeeShenge clearly we don’t pay enough otherwise things would be better. Clearly too many people pay nothing and take too much. It certainly isn’t going into fair pay for teachers, schools and care staff.

    • @VeeShenge
      @VeeShenge Год назад +2

      @@Jane-rc2rk this mentality you have is the reason why the UK is not the land of opportunity.

    • @Jane-rc2rk
      @Jane-rc2rk Год назад +1

      @@VeeShenge what? I’m a teacher … my raison d’etre is give children opportunities. However, if the education and health systems don’t pay graduates well then there won’t be an education nor a health system. When my 23yo newly graduated daughter earns more than I do after 32!yrs I would countenance anyone against becoming a teacher. Atm I’m looking at an underfunded school in an impoverished area, with few resources beyond those which I have provided, in a old and draughty building with doors that don’t close properly, with Jo heating because we can’t afford it. The children are 7/8. Luckily I have enough money but I couldn’t manage on my own otherwise. I live in the SE. Don’t talk rubbish! Schools have been operating on a shoe string for year! The increase the gov had just announced will simply cover the increases in utility bills, not the pay rises.

    • @bengardener8928
      @bengardener8928 Год назад

      @@Jane-rc2rk As Vee said, what do you call underfunding? Because governments have been borrowing for decades to fund that, amongst other things. That means now a good chunk of govt revenue is lost to interest payments. Teach the kids that when you live above your means it leads to a future of being worse off than you'd be had you lived with your means all along.
      Just because some people think x deserves more, does not mean anymore exists to give. We should really have higher tax brackets though for people who make millions, why did they reduce the high tax rate bracket instead of adding more brackets, say 60% if over 500k income, 65% if over 1m, 90% if over 1bn etc. Because that would not actually hamper business due to avoiding tax on business expenses.

  • @fatty3383
    @fatty3383 Год назад +52

    I think 2023 is going to be a horrible year.

  • @taurus8263
    @taurus8263 Год назад +17

    I work in a private sector and honestly I don't know where they take these figures from. I never receved a pay rise higher than 2.5% in good times. For the last few years no more than 2% incrase p/y

    • @michaelrch
      @michaelrch Год назад +2

      That's not uncommon but on average, the private sector is getting pay rises than the public sector. The problem is that the average can be distorted by some highly paid jobs in London going up really fast even while pay for jobs elsewhere stagnates.

    • @GonzoTehGreat
      @GonzoTehGreat Год назад +1

      Public sector pay scales are transparent, regulated and negotiated by pay setting bodies and unions.
      By contrast, private sector pay is opaque, minimally regulated (living wage) and negotiated by individual workers.
      This means that public sector pay tends to vary comparatively less about the average, where as private sector pay suffers from more inequality, with significant proportions of workers earning both more and less than the average (mean), which is why *median* pay is a better indicator.

  • @engledelaffety4380
    @engledelaffety4380 Год назад +2

    12:00 is a lie. The UK has had record low inflation for over a decade 2008-2020 and despite this, property owners charged huge fees to tenants (a 44% increase). The private rental sector is at breaking point. You have people who earn 30k per year, spending HALF of their wage on RENT in a HOUSE SHARE. Its absurd and unsustainable.

  • @jcanyiam8309
    @jcanyiam8309 3 месяца назад +1

    After 14 years in POWER, the Tory Party has knocked the HOPE out of MOST people in this Country- It's time to give the Labour Party a chance to focus on the Country rather than the Tory Party thinking and working for themselves.
    TIME TO PUT OUR TRUST IN LABOUR Party- TIME FOR A CHANGE!!!

  • @jaybo8136
    @jaybo8136 Год назад +15

    How do they expect a care worker to live on £10.43 hr,

    • @thelevelupcommunity
      @thelevelupcommunity Год назад +3

      It’s crazy

    • @unknownunknown2576
      @unknownunknown2576 Год назад

      120 £ a day for a 12 hour shift. 4 shifts for £480 a week. Overtime always available at time and a half. Give me a break. Jeez

    • @Subtleknife12367
      @Subtleknife12367 Год назад

      Errr....by using a budget and living within their means.

    • @Bringon-dw8dx
      @Bringon-dw8dx Год назад

      48 hour work week comes to £500 a week- with budgeting this is possible.
      Not sure how it works if you have dependents though?

    • @thelevelupcommunity
      @thelevelupcommunity Год назад +1

      @@Bringon-dw8dx that’s before tax, say your a single person, on 2000 a month, after tax it’ll be 1600… This Is the AVERAGE PERSONS EXPENSES!! 200 fuel, 150 car payment, 100 insurance, rent/mortgage 600, council tax 150, water/gas/electric 200.. That person now has 200 pound to last them the month! They still have to eat which would easily cost 400 a month! There’s - 200 already

  • @arifhassan6555
    @arifhassan6555 Год назад +18

    The cost of living has gone up in most countries, but it’s worse here in the uk , Brexit made it worse.

    • @phil2806
      @phil2806 Год назад

      Brexit hasn't happened yet

    • @NONAME-kw3pu
      @NONAME-kw3pu Год назад +1

      COST OF existing has gone up up up up since late 60's and outpaced wage "growth" ever since. forevermore as the rich take more and more of the pie and the poor just multiply.

    • @enochpowell8607
      @enochpowell8607 Год назад

      Only losers are struggling.. it's nothing to do with BREXIT

    • @enochpowell8607
      @enochpowell8607 Год назад

      @@arifhassan6555 1MM1GR4NT5

    • @arifhassan6555
      @arifhassan6555 Год назад

      @@enochpowell8607 That's right without them you can't even fry a portion of chips,You need them to feed you ,to deliver your food on your doorstep.😂😂😂You even have immigrants working for you in immigration mate😂😂😂 you lost it .

  • @URBeingLiedTo
    @URBeingLiedTo Год назад +24

    Hands up everyone who tried to point out that locking the nation down for nearly two years was moronic and would destroy the economy.....✋

    • @danielcollinson4456
      @danielcollinson4456 Год назад +1

      All part of the plan. The biggest transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich in history. Not a conspiracy theory, a fact!

    • @URBeingLiedTo
      @URBeingLiedTo Год назад +2

      @@danielcollinson4456 Indeed. And also a massive reduction in civil liberties, human rights and self determination.

    • @chrisj6321
      @chrisj6321 Год назад +1

      and paying out all that money to people for not working giving people lots of extra cash to spend up and help drive inflation

    • @URBeingLiedTo
      @URBeingLiedTo Год назад

      @@chrisj6321 Money that was printed and borrowed, that we will be paying back for decades.
      Me and the missus worked through the lockdowns as did so many other people. I feel extra sorry for the owners and employees of businesses forced into failure during that period.
      It was pure insanity, and yet here we are with the politicians, media and lockdown supporters scratching their heads in shock at the outcome.

    • @koogle5410
      @koogle5410 Год назад

      COVID was just a ploy to shut down currency movement and conserve fuel, was a massive con to delay the inevitable

  • @Andrew68Taylor
    @Andrew68Taylor Год назад +2

    How much do politicians get paid? How about paying them the same as a nurse?

  • @thomasnewton8997
    @thomasnewton8997 Год назад +3

    HS2 has cost so much and gone way over budget yet it still is not running

  • @discodavid26
    @discodavid26 Год назад +29

    Been trying to save a deposit for 23 years for a first home …… and despite being in full time employment all that time I’m still further from buying a house then when I was an unemployed teenager in the late 90s ……and people are saying it’s a new thing off this cost off living crisis? 🤷‍♂️

    • @craftyrouze
      @craftyrouze Год назад +2

      Invest if you haven't done so. In 23 years your investments would have given you enough returns for the deposit

    • @MatthewChapmanYT
      @MatthewChapmanYT Год назад +2

      But 99% would rather be warm and healthy then freezing and hungry investing £20 a week

    • @craftyrouze
      @craftyrouze Год назад +1

      @@MatthewChapmanYT you should never invest more than you can live without.

    • @lehoo6798
      @lehoo6798 Год назад

      Holy ...... Saving money for 23 years and still don't have enough for deposit? How much do you save a month,£20?
      23yrs (276 months)
      276x £350 =96 600.

    • @MatthewChapmanYT
      @MatthewChapmanYT Год назад

      @@lehoo6798 96K isn’t a deposit in some parts of the UK though.
      Thanks to the Ukrainian resettled, chinese Hong Kong etc

  • @MikeSnifferpippets
    @MikeSnifferpippets Год назад +16

    The fact they been paying farmers to not grow crops for the past year or so is alarming also!!

    • @daviniarobbins9298
      @daviniarobbins9298 Год назад

      It keeps the prices of food inflated. If there was double the amount of oats for example(I don't know if we grew oats here or not) grown by farmers the price of oats would halve in value overnight.

    • @MikeSnifferpippets
      @MikeSnifferpippets Год назад +3

      @@daviniarobbins9298 the value of oats will not decrease, the amount of people able to eat on the other hand, will decrease. They can say whatever with their double speak and the sheep believe them. They do not have our best interests at heart not have they ever. We need about 25 million pitchforkers and we need them yesterday.

    • @stevewaters6414
      @stevewaters6414 Год назад +1

      davinia robbins if the price paid to farmers halved do you think they will keep producing it at a loss be careful what you wish for and yes oats are grown in uk with wheat being the main grain produced

    • @phoenixkali
      @phoenixkali Год назад

      Of the crops that ate grown a large percentage is rejected because it's the wrong size or shape. Brexit was meant to reverse this.

    • @riyadougla539
      @riyadougla539 Год назад

      Paying farmers not to grow crops? My goodness.

  • @chrismalcomson7640
    @chrismalcomson7640 Год назад +14

    Interesting the people who can afford it are quite happy to go along with it. Clearly there's something seriously wrong with the economic system that seems to land us with recession after recession about every 10 years.. Its very simple. The wealth of Britian is largely in the UK. Take it off the rich people and fund our public services properly.

  • @davenemo5494
    @davenemo5494 Год назад +1

    American here. Quick question. How can one expect the same level of care from 10 years ago without an increase in funding. I’m pretty sure the UKs population has grown since then.

  • @dianaesparza1878
    @dianaesparza1878 Год назад +24

    Watching this makes me appreciate all I have regardless of the struggles because there are always one who struggle more then others😕

    • @powpunkonwhiskey6377
      @powpunkonwhiskey6377 Год назад +3

      Absolutely. It isn't easy ATM but compared to others myself and my family are fortunate. I hope we come through this quickly. Money worries really are hard to deal with, especially for families who try to shelter their children from the stress.

    • @jacksingh4033
      @jacksingh4033 Год назад +1

      Well said also lots of appliances we don't need hairdryers dish washers washing machines etc remember thec70s we had nothing outdoor loos

  • @isabellamaree1433
    @isabellamaree1433 Год назад +2

    Every country is blaming Russia and Ukraine. Rates home loans power water gas. Well stop the war stop the greed stop unnecessary loss of life. Stop The war on farmers.

  • @fuckbankers
    @fuckbankers Год назад +9

    The Social Contract has been broken by the Tories.

  • @MOJORAPSCALLION
    @MOJORAPSCALLION Год назад +21

    How are people like us supposed to manage? Low earners and parents of young children? the new rates of fuel at £33.20 per week (summer usage rate includes no heating) when I get under £90 per week ESA? Too sick to work last decade (worked my whole life since 16 yrs old) I’m attached to tubes to keep me alive and can’t layer up as I need frequent access to them for feeds, fluids, medications and toileting, I also have to pay rent & all bills there will be nothing left for food & my heating isn’t even on, I use medical pumps 24hrs a day too.. I can’t even afford to put the heating on this year at all, I’m freezing and it’s causing me issues with my feeds going into my jejunum too cold 😕 i’m malabsorbing the feed as it’s too cold in temperature it’s Meant to be administered warm room temperature and i’m not allowed to heat it..

    • @CharlieRabbit87
      @CharlieRabbit87 Год назад +11

      I think there’s equipment to warm hanging drip feed bags. Do you have a district nurse? Possibly you can get one free once council/nhs understand your predicament? Sounds awful, I’m so sorry you’re going through this xx

    • @framclean7910
      @framclean7910 Год назад +6

      That rough. I hope it gets better soon. Maybe you should try an armed robbery. You will be warm in jail and get 3 meals a day.

    • @anthonydoyle7370
      @anthonydoyle7370 Год назад

      @@framclean7910 The cops wouldn't be able to catch her.

    • @trutherasitis2109
      @trutherasitis2109 Год назад +5

      Contact your energy supplier they will help

    • @Bringon-dw8dx
      @Bringon-dw8dx Год назад +3

      There are often grants for people that need to use extra utilities for medical need (for example for those who have oxygen machines at home they get an electricity refund).
      Certainly worth asking the district nurses about

  • @quality1789
    @quality1789 Год назад +1

    Did he ask how many of them.voted for Brexit? There are consequences of one's actions and sadly UK has no colonized country to loot anymore. They were all living off colonial money so far and now that's gone.

  • @cineflix9523
    @cineflix9523 Год назад +1

    Why did UK leave EU?? What have they achieve since then?? In some ways it's Karma

  • @kerryfry1857
    @kerryfry1857 Год назад +29

    Here's a suggestion. Tax land ownership not people. It's called Georgism ✊ Power to the PEOPLE not the OWNERS!

    • @miriamocean6776
      @miriamocean6776 Год назад

      Excellent wake up people and fight back. Free the UK and Europe so the world can followed

    • @alanhat5252
      @alanhat5252 Год назад

      you're favouring pre-1860s tax systems?
      I suppose that's fair enough, the wars Income Tax was raised to fund are long over. (First & 2nd Afghan wars & Opium Wars).

    • @04uali
      @04uali Год назад +1

      You would make stalin proud 🤣

    • @kerryfry1857
      @kerryfry1857 Год назад +1

      @@04uali Why?

    • @iknow6147
      @iknow6147 Год назад

      NO VOTE NO CONSENT

  • @martinhammett8121
    @martinhammett8121 Год назад +9

    We are spending less per head on health care than we were 15 years ago

  • @rexstout8177
    @rexstout8177 Год назад +8

    A lot of these people voted for Brexit.
    I'm happy with letting them suffer.
    Unfortunately it won't be them that suffer. It'll be the normal, ordinarily disinterested people who didn't bother voting. There was a low turnout in 2016.
    It's the pensioners that did this.

    • @braxxian
      @braxxian Год назад +1

      Such a narrow vision you have,

    • @riyadougla539
      @riyadougla539 Год назад

      So desperate to see ethincs get kicked out that they destroyed the country.

    • @natasharaymond8958
      @natasharaymond8958 8 месяцев назад

      You do realise this is happening across the globe?! Not just good ol' blighty. Canada, USA, Australia. Look deeper. It's an agenda and so far it's working very well

  • @e.d.s7909
    @e.d.s7909 Год назад +1

    It's laughable and shameful that the tories got those poor teenagers represent their party to speak on their behalf about their mistakes.

  • @A_kiwis_view
    @A_kiwis_view Год назад +50

    A kiwi's view: Thanks Channel 4 for an enlightening program. Watching the country of my birth from 14,000 miles during this traumatic time is fascinating. To hear the response from a cross section of a community gives me some insight into the public mood

    • @koogle5410
      @koogle5410 Год назад +5

      Same..I'm in Vanuatu..left UK in 2001 thank god. I'm now able to support the rest of my family stuck there. It's just heartbreaking seeing what's happening.

    • @iknow6147
      @iknow6147 Год назад +2

      No .... this is state propaganda

    • @koogle5410
      @koogle5410 Год назад +2

      @quwipyui not u lol

    • @A_kiwis_view
      @A_kiwis_view Год назад

      @@jacquielapierredufresne5468 Only the country that committed Brexit Is doing worse.

    • @mikefay5698
      @mikefay5698 Год назад +1

      I too am a British immigrant. Notice how prices have gone through the roof for food and utilitys in New Zealand with beggars everywhere. With syrup from the PM as she pledges 20B for defence under US orders and sending 200 Troops to train Ukrainians to be killed by Russians. China is New Zealand main customer and the 20B is to defend against China. Square that Ardern!

  • @reelmockery7069
    @reelmockery7069 Год назад +5

    They really didn’t even touch on the important issues impacting modern consumers. Barely mentioned any of the added costs for consumers especially the poorest members. No talk about food, rent, gas, heating, and so on. Why wasn’t there any anger from the participants? Carefully selected panel to ensure nobody got out of line it seems. Also certain topics were obviously not allowed such as sending money out of the country. A missed opportunity.

    • @mikefay5698
      @mikefay5698 Год назад +1

      That's Rupert Murdoch for you. Bound for the place where global warming is constant. Have you ever noticed that Sikhs are everywhere these days. Wish I was middle class and be on a selected audience of ORDINARY! people. And look concerned and very, very serious!

  • @jaybo8136
    @jaybo8136 Год назад +6

    These young Conservatives are dodgy!

    • @craftyrouze
      @craftyrouze Год назад +1

      Sound and look a lot like Boris. Must be the school that kind goes to

  • @kalim3238
    @kalim3238 Год назад +5

    Godbless and may u always b here for us 💥😘😘

  • @morganoox3838
    @morganoox3838 Год назад +1

    "Green" energy is so cheap, why have electricity bills gone up so much since transitioning to this supposedly 'cheap' energy?

  • @jamesbowers722
    @jamesbowers722 Год назад +4

    In Northern Ireland we pay more for our food ,gas and electric because of the travel distance it has to go .We are getting 47 units of gas for 75 pounds .last year were we getting 76 units of gas for 49 pounds .this would have lasted a week in very cold weather .how can the government expect people to live it's gas and electric for me because am disabled and the amount of money I get dose not cover my bills..