We live on cramped boats to save on soaring rents - the highs & lows for Brits living on water

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • THEY can endure a constant battle with damp and mould, freezing temperatures at night and having to up sticks to move every two weeks.
    But increasing numbers of Brits in UK cities, including London and Bristol, are rejecting sky-high rents and shoddy landlords to live on houseboats instead.
    Canal-based liveaboards are mooring two-deep across London, where the cost of living has become unbearable.
    Spiritual life coach Rhiannon Faulkner snapped up hers in a bid to save money so she could pay for her talented teenage son’s golf lessons.
    Mum-of-five Rhiannon, 51, said: “It was literally the cost of renting that forced me to do this.
    “We were in Berkshire before, paying £1,200 a month for a two-bedroom house.
    “It’s ridiculous money and you double your outgoings with all the bills.
    “So I’ve gone up the river. My children think I’m completely mad because I don’t know what I’m doing. Also, I’ve had a lifelong fear of water since falling into a canal when I was a child.
    “But I’m just learning as I go along.”
    Rhiannon's son Dan Faulker, 17, is an apprentice at Windlesham Golf Club in Surrey and his proud mum called her boat ‘The 19th Hole’ in honour of his late father.
    The term refers to the clubhouse where golfers gather for the obligatory drink after a round.
    But, having bought her London-based narrowboat two-and-a-half years ago, life has been far from smooth sailing.
    Earlier this month, she developed a serious infection that required emergency treatment.
    But after a seven hour battle to moor, she only made it to hospital thanks to the calm thinking of her daughter Steph Faulker, 28, who lives in a house in Hertfordshire.
    Rhiannon added: "I developed an infection from a biopsy and the GP said, ‘Get yourself to A&E.’
    “But I couldn’t find anywhere to moor the boat - I still need to learn how to manoeuvre this thing. I ended up driving around for seven hours. I have never cried so much.
    “We went through two tunnels, one of which was dark and took 20 minutes to navigate. I bashed the side into a wall.
    “We ended up in the middle of a protest at one point.
    “I did get to hospital but I couldn’t have done it without Steph, who calmed me down and called an uber once I reached dry land."
    Rhiannon says moving to a boat was a huge decision but makes financial sense.
    “I bought this for £43,000 using a 10-year marine mortgage, which costs £500 a month as the interest is extortionate.
    “My gas bill for the year is £90 and I don’t use electricity as my dad put on solar panels the other week.
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Комментарии • 188

  • @Whosetheworst
    @Whosetheworst 25 дней назад +91

    Shame on the English and Australian Governments for not doing nearly enough to solve the housing crisis.

    • @JimTimber
      @JimTimber 25 дней назад +4

      I concur !!

    • @user-hs9ep7jx4s
      @user-hs9ep7jx4s 25 дней назад +14

      Immigration

    • @lucylane7397
      @lucylane7397 25 дней назад +5

      There isn’t an English government. Just a uk government with devolved governments in Scotland wales and northern Ireland

    • @user-hs9ep7jx4s
      @user-hs9ep7jx4s 25 дней назад

      @@lucylane7397 Ohhhh...get lost

    • @scdhl4
      @scdhl4 25 дней назад

      Maybe you should get lost​@@user-hs9ep7jx4s- because there comment is 100 percent correct.

  • @BIBIWCICC
    @BIBIWCICC 25 дней назад +39

    Wait for the new water taxes!

  • @Geezuznotcomingforu
    @Geezuznotcomingforu 25 дней назад +25

    Not being able to leave your boat unattended would suck.

    • @TheBillaro
      @TheBillaro 19 дней назад +1

      this surprised me, then didn't. sad state of affairs, and she doesn't feel safe.

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou 10 дней назад

      Same for vans.

  • @brianferguson7840
    @brianferguson7840 23 дня назад +22

    Here in France there are no river licences to pay for or mooring charges in the canals. Locks have pontoons with free electricity and water, as do most towns and villages to attract visitors.

    • @leegarrett5469
      @leegarrett5469 22 дня назад

      Do you get people living at and hogging the facilities? What's the incentive to keep people moving? In London it's a real problem of overcrowding and there are not enough facilities?

    • @carlteacherman194
      @carlteacherman194 20 дней назад

      The VNF does charge (except 'bateaux verts) for navigation but nothing like the UK. In Paris I found the mooring charges were on average about half that of London.
      I very nearly brought my narrowboat to France.

    • @elelegidosf9707
      @elelegidosf9707 15 дней назад

      But you're surrounded by the French, though. Swings and roundabouts.

    • @carlteacherman194
      @carlteacherman194 15 дней назад

      @@elelegidosf9707 A few swing bridges but no roundabouts that I know of.

  • @chrisaddlesee4664
    @chrisaddlesee4664 25 дней назад +40

    I live on a 45ft Narrowboat in Lincoln on a CRT Residential mooring, Have a electric hook-up, gas bottle and tap outside the boat to fill water tank up. It really is a great way of life and the biggest and best benefit of this lifestyle is Community!! We all get on great, well 95%, Just like anywhere you get bad people. On my boat called Rosie I have everything i need, Full size lpg cooker, Log burner, Full size shower and fridge, Wifi etc! and the world is my garden!!!

    • @GeremySidebeak
      @GeremySidebeak 25 дней назад

      Is there any resource for people thinking about doing this like any good Reddit pages or sites.

    • @Storm.Z.4u
      @Storm.Z.4u 25 дней назад +3

      You sound like you're trying to convince yourself

    • @cornishhh
      @cornishhh 25 дней назад

      Way to go!

    • @TerryTerryTerry
      @TerryTerryTerry 24 дня назад

      Sounds great.

    • @davidbrettle4547
      @davidbrettle4547 24 дня назад +13

      @@Storm.Z.4u We don't need to convince ourselves. I live on a boat on the river. My home is 55m2 , I have a gas bill of £49.50 every 6 months, the fuel for my wood burner floats down the river and I stock pile it, cut it up with my cordless chainsaw, and burn it! Perfect recycling. My water is included in my mooring fee and no standing charge. I have solar, and shore power for my electric, free car parking and gated security! What's not to like, I hardly think I need to convince myself, do you? I guess envy hurts though and that chip on your shoulder must really be getting you down?

  • @karenlouisefletcher5719
    @karenlouisefletcher5719 16 дней назад +2

    Gosh when I see this I realise how lucky we are on our boat.
    We have a widebeam so it’s much more spacious.
    We have a multi fuel stove that makes the boat so hot in winter we have to open the window. Plus radiators if we don’t want to make a fire.
    And electric blankets.
    We sit in the wheelhouse in summer watching birdlife and fish jumping out the water.
    We have every gadget in the kitchen from a high speed blender to an airfryer.
    I wouldn’t want to live in a house unless I had to.

  • @SteveJones-gz4vd
    @SteveJones-gz4vd 25 дней назад +17

    This is the new underclass, when canals were used for transport, hundreds of thousands of canal people lived and worked on boats like this

    • @mikewingert5521
      @mikewingert5521 24 дня назад +8

      ‘Underclass’???? These are all trendy middle class posh types ……..it’s only temporary for these types….

    • @SteveJones-gz4vd
      @SteveJones-gz4vd 24 дня назад

      @@mikewingert5521 ooo errr

    • @petewood5097
      @petewood5097 24 дня назад +5

      No you are wrong , hundreds of thousands did not live and work on boats. There are more boats on the canals now than in the height of the working boat days. Easy to look up and get your facts right.

    • @mikewingert5521
      @mikewingert5521 24 дня назад +1

      @@petewood5097 You’re absolutely correct. The usual modern silly exaggeration.

    • @SteveJones-gz4vd
      @SteveJones-gz4vd 24 дня назад

      @@petewood5097 lol, I live next to a canal , your a deluded foolz

  • @georgethompson453
    @georgethompson453 24 дня назад +9

    The sad thing is many of these are not boat savvy they just live on boats and don’t move much so the hulls don’t get properly maintained. The boats are only 6mm steel plate on the sides and they rust and suffer from electrolytic attack from poorly maintained electrical systems. City centres such as London have no facilities to maintain these boats and there are increasing sightings of sunken craft.

    • @Yo-Two
      @Yo-Two 23 дня назад +3

      Yep, and these guys are not moving or taking their boat out of the canal for maintenance because they will lose their space instantly. So instead, they will just stay there until the boat rusts away.

  • @JimTimber
    @JimTimber 25 дней назад +11

    Sounds like a tough but rewarding life on the water.. I expect that the community is strong !!

  • @hughgrection5674
    @hughgrection5674 20 дней назад +6

    It won’t be long until the government find ways to stitch these poor people up 🤔

  • @user-vk8nb4ck8n
    @user-vk8nb4ck8n 25 дней назад +13

    Bloody marvelous. Well done to everyone 😊

    • @salad7776
      @salad7776 25 дней назад

      how moisture will affect the body in 20 years? 🤔

  • @edwardteach5917
    @edwardteach5917 21 день назад +4

    I've been living on my boat for 6 years now. Best thing I ever did.

  • @QAYWSXEDCCXYDSAEWQ
    @QAYWSXEDCCXYDSAEWQ 24 дня назад +10

    I looked into this 40 years ago, they mentioned all the real challenges, it's cold, damp and insecure. OK if your 20-40, ideally work from home, beyond that I imagine the environment really doesn't work well for you. I know mosquito's love these sort of environments too, so as the world warms up, they might be an issue.

    • @joshiewhite
      @joshiewhite 21 день назад

      Lots of old boaters. Have you ever been on the river? Its all gray!

    • @TheBillaro
      @TheBillaro 19 дней назад

      @@joshiewhite i wonder how they deal with the issues raised.

    • @shoedesigner
      @shoedesigner 16 дней назад +2

      It’s only cold, damp and insecure if you’re new to it and don’t know what you’re doing. 18 years onboard for us this year. Absolutely love my boat.

    • @angelalayton5111
      @angelalayton5111 16 дней назад +1

      Don't forget about the rats!!!

  • @kobrapromotions
    @kobrapromotions 20 дней назад +5

    Im in the process of purchasing a largesail boat with out partner. We plan on working the next year or two renovating it then sailing away for as long as possible with our children and trying to give them the best life, see the world, learn language and culture. It's not just cost of living, its policies, the woke, politics and the state of the west in general, its the overall decline of the west. Im Australian.

  • @svans6725
    @svans6725 18 дней назад +2

    Many of us do it also for the lifestyle, not just for lack of alternatives

  • @ablamill8357
    @ablamill8357 17 дней назад +11

    14 year old son building a bathroom from youtube is what's great about this generation!

    • @user-tu4qg1hq1i
      @user-tu4qg1hq1i 15 дней назад +1

      Maybe the way you raised him is what's great, 👍

  • @stevenchan3822
    @stevenchan3822 23 дня назад +8

    I lived in a narrow boat for 1.5 years. The winter is absolutely brutal.

  • @livenotonevil8279
    @livenotonevil8279 25 дней назад +2

    Fascinating interview!

  • @salad7776
    @salad7776 25 дней назад +10

    newcomers from pontoons live in four-star hotels 😂

  • @stormywindmill
    @stormywindmill 16 дней назад +2

    Cold and damp? not if you get a Webasto or Ebaspacer diesel powered heating system installed, cheap to run (legally ) on red diesel, no more polluting than wood or LPG.

  • @ichibanmanekineko
    @ichibanmanekineko 19 дней назад +2

    And ive just seen a video of a new arrival complaining that her council house didnt have parking........

  • @markbaker8894
    @markbaker8894 23 дня назад +1

    The issue with posts like this are that they paint a picture whereby it is assumed that you simply buy a boat and move onboard. As a continuous cruiser you are bound by the terms of your license, you are required to move every 14 days (maximum duration or as per the stipulated length of time per mooring). Many especially in and around London seem to think moving a 100 metres or so is acceptable. If you have to be in place for work or school then options are to have a residential mooring which will incur additional costs on top of the annual license fee (which is different if you are a CCer or have a home mooring). One of the main reasons CRT are hiking the CC license fee is due to the continuous moorers who clog popular moorings persistently. I am a CCer and abide to the terms, it is a great way of life but should not be seen as simply an alternative form of cheap housing. Many will find that life on the waterways can be hard especially in winter, it is not for the feint hearted. If you want water, fuel, gas or coal or to dispose of sewage then you move to get these (With the exception of the fantastic fuel boats that service some of the network)

  • @Clan501-Scotland
    @Clan501-Scotland 18 дней назад +3

    MY son has chosen a career as a golfer 😂😂😂😂

  • @michaelhoran407
    @michaelhoran407 18 дней назад +1

    The problem is sewage pollution from all of these sailing yachts, narrow boats and barges. It’s especially bad on San Francisco Bay at Sausalito, California. Add to the sewage feces condoms and syringes. This also wipes out marine wildlife.

    • @adamaitken1228
      @adamaitken1228 17 дней назад +2

      Sewage is disposed off on shore at set points. Never pumped into the water.

  • @reglook1
    @reglook1 6 дней назад +1

    We need this barge system of housing in Charlotte nc, it would help people get off the street.

  • @TobyCostaDunkin
    @TobyCostaDunkin 22 дня назад +3

    As a ven dweller, we dont half think that a boat would be a nice upgrade

    • @DavideoSolar
      @DavideoSolar 19 дней назад +1

      I live in my slide on camper/truck camper during the week and on my 50yo fibreglass yacht over the weekend. I love it. Renting in Australia is impossible.

  • @richardmeo2503
    @richardmeo2503 25 дней назад +3

    Same problem in the states.

  • @user-xn7mi2gb3d
    @user-xn7mi2gb3d 24 дня назад +3

    I wonder who lives in all the flats around the marina?... people arrive on a boat=free accommodation & food.. irony?

  • @greg_thomson
    @greg_thomson 19 дней назад +2

    Problem is the uk revolves around London when it should be better distributed

    • @pleasantville4529
      @pleasantville4529 19 дней назад +1

      The levelling up secretary is Michael Gove, and he has done quite a sh*tty job, and has announced his retirement from politics after the election.

  • @nativestrong7253
    @nativestrong7253 25 дней назад +2

    Suitable for people that work from home.

  • @anthony-1357
    @anthony-1357 18 дней назад +1

    That would be a cool way to live and would allow you to save for a deposit. I had to work a second job in a hostel to get accomodation so I could save up. Think I would have preferred the boat. Not sure its legal in Australia. We have enough problems with vagrants living in vans without extending the problem to the waterways.

  • @Donnaqhalil-es8pl
    @Donnaqhalil-es8pl День назад

    I like this idea of living in a boat like this I would give up my luxury life to live like this on the water...

  • @claudethibaudeau2714
    @claudethibaudeau2714 25 дней назад +1

    They should call that... Longboat Lane lol. Canada is becoming ridiculous with housing costs as well.

    • @nightjarflying
      @nightjarflying 25 дней назад +1

      They're called narrow boats, longboats are for Vikings

  • @icooper5236
    @icooper5236 21 день назад +1

    I wanted a multi fuel burner but have a diesel much easier

  • @wmtrader
    @wmtrader 23 дня назад +7

    This type of thing is happening in every country with high immigration.
    UK, Aus, USA, Canada.

    • @danielcunningham6727
      @danielcunningham6727 19 дней назад +2

      I think you mean greedy landlords?

    • @moosky7344
      @moosky7344 17 дней назад

      People are being displaced and replaced by millions arriving

    • @moosky7344
      @moosky7344 17 дней назад

      ​@@danielcunningham6727greedy because they can whilst there's supply and demand severe problems. Even with a rent cap, still won't be enough accommodation for the millions arriving, unless people each take someone in, maybe let them live in their loft or spare room. Or put a small shed in their garden for the new arrivals, they'll be able to get rich from the rents

  • @sqiggle
    @sqiggle 21 день назад +1

    Absolutely crazy

  • @gazman2626
    @gazman2626 22 дня назад

    Nobody is talking about the lack of marina's and moorings 🤷‍♀️

  • @thewaywardgrape3838
    @thewaywardgrape3838 19 дней назад +1

    Always remember: These people, the people in vehciles, caravans, living with their folks - all essentially homeless.

    • @maddyg3208
      @maddyg3208 17 дней назад +2

      Houseless does not equal homeless

  • @andreflavell3453
    @andreflavell3453 21 день назад +1

    the western world dosnt want us on boats . i live on a yacht with my dog . the only thing missing is a free spirit woman

  • @Sugarmountaincondo
    @Sugarmountaincondo 25 дней назад +3

    Otherwise known as "Canal Boats".

  • @user-ow3xu3go1g
    @user-ow3xu3go1g 24 дня назад

    Thet are freer on their own, wish I could do this

  • @coldpotatoes2556
    @coldpotatoes2556 17 дней назад

    Its not a housing crisis, its the collapse of the dollar. Recession. They just don't wanna sell it as that. A
    200 gram pack of chips/crisps in Australia is as high as $8 dollars in the supermarket.

    • @aleksklochko
      @aleksklochko 17 дней назад

      Have you ever visited Australia?

  • @TerryTerryTerry
    @TerryTerryTerry 25 дней назад +2

    Volume too low.

  • @GeremySidebeak
    @GeremySidebeak 25 дней назад +2

    Us english need to return to the water in more ways than one anyway and redominate the oceans

  • @RayzrBlazer
    @RayzrBlazer 15 дней назад

    @2:10 if his prop was that fire, surely he could afford a house?

  • @johnfranks9271
    @johnfranks9271 25 дней назад

    What about the sanitary arrangements is it just dumped over the side of the boat.

    • @alanjennings3584
      @alanjennings3584 25 дней назад +3

      No its not there are pump out facilities all around the canal network

    • @Storm.Z.4u
      @Storm.Z.4u 25 дней назад

      @@alanjennings3584 And they then dump it into the canal

    • @Storm.Z.4u
      @Storm.Z.4u 25 дней назад

      Of course, saves going to pump out stations that charge money

    • @mikehurley5052
      @mikehurley5052 25 дней назад +1

      @@Storm.Z.4u Water companys do it every day.

    • @margaretwilliams3504
      @margaretwilliams3504 25 дней назад +1

      @@Storm.Z.4u It goes into the main drain. Same as the waste from houses.

  • @123gazs
    @123gazs 16 дней назад

    if i could afford to buy and live on a narrowboat i would do the same thing as these people have,

  • @marchudson1693
    @marchudson1693 8 дней назад

    no free hotels for us

  • @mrmeldrew693
    @mrmeldrew693 15 дней назад

    Yay.
    Progress.
    Another million or so more people in the next 12 months will help.....

  • @patriciavandevelde5469
    @patriciavandevelde5469 25 дней назад +20

    Everybody on a boat! Boycott the landlord!

    • @tomjones8715
      @tomjones8715 25 дней назад +1

      Are you having a laugh?

    • @Storm.Z.4u
      @Storm.Z.4u 25 дней назад +2

      Pay for your own house boycotts the landlord

    • @tomjones8715
      @tomjones8715 25 дней назад

      @@Storm.Z.4u boycott section 24 you mean?

    • @Storm.Z.4u
      @Storm.Z.4u 25 дней назад

      @@tomjones8715 Stick to singing

    • @tomjones8715
      @tomjones8715 25 дней назад

      @@Storm.Z.4u 😂 not my fault my parents had a sense of humour!
      I’d strongly suggest taking note of what I’m saying though.
      Section 24 of the finance act…2015.
      The Tory’s are screwing renters …and the poor.
      Guess that’s hard to believe hey!

  • @merkeet
    @merkeet 19 дней назад +1

    This is all according the plan of some not to mention three letter organisations.

  • @vagabund6778
    @vagabund6778 25 дней назад

    fascinating tattoo this lad

  • @everythingeverywhereanyone
    @everythingeverywhereanyone 18 дней назад

    All would be best moving to towns

  • @Acto22
    @Acto22 18 дней назад

    Excuses !What about those free hotels?

  • @patriciaprevost7356
    @patriciaprevost7356 25 дней назад

    Where does the waste go?

    • @Storm.Z.4u
      @Storm.Z.4u 25 дней назад

      Into the canal

    • @Slowly_traveling
      @Slowly_traveling 25 дней назад +1

      There are points along the canal provided by the canal & river trust/canal company (depending which area you’re in) where you can get rid of rubbish, empty toilets, top up water etc

  • @bigearedmouse17
    @bigearedmouse17 8 дней назад

    Soon to be TAXED out of the water !

  • @tricia4900
    @tricia4900 24 дня назад

    To they pay to moor?

    • @nb.silverfern1
      @nb.silverfern1 24 дня назад

      You have to have a licence to be on the water, around £1200 a year depending on length, as well as insurance. If you don't have a registered mooring (costs vary according to length again but average £3000 a year) you are supposed to move every 2 weeks. You don't pay an additional amount for just mooring on the towpath.

  • @dallassukerkin6878
    @dallassukerkin6878 25 дней назад +3

    Just a cautionary note, given some of the prices that were mentioned in this piece, a decent new boat can easily cost you a quarter of a million. The prices exploded with the problems around COVID - easily a fifty percent price hike for older second-hand boats. And living on a boat is no romantic idyll - essentially imagine it as being camping and think if you want to do that, on water, for the rest of your life.

    • @wonderingworld119
      @wonderingworld119 25 дней назад +2

      LOL a quarter of a million for a decent boat. I just got mine had a great survey done on her, £28k It depends what you want to start out with. If you are like the couple in this video, started with an oven and nothing else, then you ain't paying a quarter of a million,

    • @philelliott5327
      @philelliott5327 24 дня назад +2

      Spoken like someone who has never stepped on or owned a narrowboat. If it is not in your sphere of knowledge why comment??

    • @dallassukerkin6878
      @dallassukerkin6878 24 дня назад

      @@philelliott5327 What an odd thing to comment. There's nothing factually incorrect in what I said.
      Away with you now before I call the police, weirdo.

    • @dallassukerkin6878
      @dallassukerkin6878 24 дня назад

      @@wonderingworld119 Well that is, of course, true. I erred on the side of too much brevity and neglected to cover the broad spectrum that there is from Barely-Afloat to Fitted-Out-New-build.

    • @dallassukerkin6878
      @dallassukerkin6878 24 дня назад +1

      @@philelliott5327 I tried to reply, Phil, but apparently the RUclipsz doesn't get humorous banter. Sorry - no funny exchanges allowed today :(
      In the OP I was just putting forward the other side of the Life-is-cheap-on-the-water story.
      Those top end prices are legitimate for new, fitted out, builds and the inflation in the prices of second hand boats is likewise real.
      There's a good reason why I haven't bought one ... I missed the boat :D

  • @DanMan-we9qf
    @DanMan-we9qf 17 дней назад +1

    Spiritual life coach ......?
    Celine Dion top?

  • @gaty5074
    @gaty5074 19 дней назад +2

    junk newspaper

  • @charlie125125uk
    @charlie125125uk 20 дней назад

    Where are they pumping out there toilet? That’s the only negative thing

    • @DavideoSolar
      @DavideoSolar 5 дней назад

      Keep hearing this lie. I live on a boat and in a van. We do it in two plastic bags, tie it and bin it, just like doggy do and baby nappies. No one recks the environment! Only a small number of drug addicts are irresponsible.

  • @RobWright1981
    @RobWright1981 15 дней назад

    Awful sound quality in this package.

  • @micbite
    @micbite 17 дней назад

    Save money ? The initial costs Involved with living on a boat means you've had a good life good enough to afford the lifestyle. These stories are about middle class people with a pocket full of coins

  • @funnyfaces3849
    @funnyfaces3849 15 дней назад +1

    Move out of London then ridiculous…
    People want to be edgy live the London life…move any other city these people would be affording a nice apartment

  • @everythingeverywhereanyone
    @everythingeverywhereanyone 18 дней назад +3

    No money for rent but can afford expensive boat

    • @michaelaghmalone-hansen5656
      @michaelaghmalone-hansen5656 3 дня назад

      When you can purchase a boat for as little as $13,000 (currently on eBay) I wouldn't call it that expensive! Also, haven't you heard about the LACK of available housing available? Not only do you get to reduce your bills DRAMATICALLY, but it's probably worth selling your car and anything else that will not fit on a boat, to purchase a "boat" rather than kill yourself paying $3000+ per month on rent/mortgage and utilities or end up homeless when the landlord increase the rent by $1000+ per month!
      This way, you have a roof over your head, a bed to sleep in, a bathroom and a kitchen for the price of an average car and whilst all those house dwellers are paying SILLY money for gas & electricity, you are paying approx $90 per year for gas and getting FREE electricity! I'd call that a no-brainer. Of course, there is a lot of hard work involved by the sounds of it and it doesn't come with ALL the comforts of a decent home, I'm sure the winters are no stroll in the park. But how many renters are handing over almost ALL their wages for a roof over their heads but are too afraid to turn on the heating? How many renters or homeowners stress out the moment a bill comes through the letterbox? At least these people are fairly self-sufficient and do not have to rely on the government to hold them for RANSOM for heating, water and electricity at extortionate prices.

  • @JamesFAFOCreel
    @JamesFAFOCreel 25 дней назад

    That’s not a lot. I pay $1800 for a two bedroom.

    • @ooloncolluphid5299
      @ooloncolluphid5299 16 дней назад

      Salaries are lower in the U.K. compared to the USA.

  • @tricia4900
    @tricia4900 24 дня назад +1

    Peopoe pay to moor their boat in a nice area..that place looks like a migrant camp

    • @nb.silverfern1
      @nb.silverfern1 24 дня назад

      Sadly nimbys in nice areas don't want boats spoiling their view.

  • @JT-es8tw
    @JT-es8tw 25 дней назад +1

    Just get on benefits everything free.

  • @mikewingert5521
    @mikewingert5521 24 дня назад +6

    Middle class ‘uni’ kids…..’spiritual life coach’……’costume maker’….’fire prop maker’…….so convenient to attend a pro Palestine march too…😂😂😂. Not the lot of the working classes. No sympathy.

  • @chokehanson1830
    @chokehanson1830 14 часов назад

    Maybe if the 'spiritual life coach' had s real career rather than being a 'spiritual life coach' she could maybe afford better living conditions.

  • @dewetmaartens359
    @dewetmaartens359 25 дней назад

    Refugees welcome, lol.

    • @bid84
      @bid84 22 дня назад

      “lol” 🤡

  • @DMBall
    @DMBall 24 дня назад

    Why choose to live in an expensive city that is beyond your means? Do you really think the law of supply and demand is going to make an exception for you?

    • @Yo-Two
      @Yo-Two 23 дня назад

      Because salaries are better there. Obviously.

    • @eddyrunip
      @eddyrunip 22 дня назад +2

      For average or below average pay incomes and students everywhere is expensive. People live where they live for numerous reasons. There’s some seriously ignorant people making seriously ignorant comments when it comes to the housing crisis. But as long as they’re alright …..

  • @Handlethetruth666
    @Handlethetruth666 24 дня назад +1

    Too many foreigners

  • @kamilrejman1724
    @kamilrejman1724 21 день назад

    buehehehehehehe more more migrants