Civil unrest

perhaps she could find someone to chip in a chauffeur, a London flat, and a country house? And a subsidised works canteen?

Boris Johnson 'says Cabinet minister's salary of £141,000 is not enough to live on'
October 2017

Boris Johnson is ‘miserable’ and upset he can’t afford a nanny on £150k salary, allies say
September 19, 2020


Boris Johnson says he 'can't live' on £157,000 a year - PM's salary woes exposed
BORIS JOHNSON is facing a wave of criticism for alleged Covid rule-breaking last summer. Just how much do we pay the PM?
Wed, Jan 12, 2022

Names NOT changed to expose the guilty.

The number of children is unknown, but more than Dolores.
GTFO with your constant whataboutary.
 
perhaps she could find someone to chip in a chauffeur, a London flat, and a country house? And a subsidised works canteen?

Boris Johnson 'says Cabinet minister's salary of £141,000 is not enough to live on'
October 2017

Boris Johnson is ‘miserable’ and upset he can’t afford a nanny on £150k salary, allies say
September 19, 2020


Boris Johnson says he 'can't live' on £157,000 a year - PM's salary woes exposed
BORIS JOHNSON is facing a wave of criticism for alleged Covid rule-breaking last summer. Just how much do we pay the PM?
Wed, Jan 12, 2022

Names NOT changed to expose the guilty.

The number of children is unknown, but more than Dolores.

But he is the leader of the country, how do we expect him to survive on a plumbers wage, maybe he should have a word with Blair when he packs it in.
 
I predict massive civil unrest :cool:

break down of law and order

( we already have that to an extent but it will get worse )
 
can you use less petrol as well, please?
Still doing your "hundred times a year" trips from Scotland to East London to visit friends and relatives or have you knocked that on the head these days?

JohnD didn't care then, still doesn't care now.
 
Still doing your "hundred times a year" trips from Scotland to East London

I never did, and don't now. I've told you that repeatedly.

You have made up a fairy story and you like to repeat it. You have made up a fairy story and you like to repeat it. Repeating your fairy story is what you like to do.
 
I never did, and don't now. I've told you that repeatedly.

You have made up a fairy story and you like to repeat it. You have made up a fairy story and you like to repeat it. Repeating your fairy story is what you like to do.
You did say that when you were showing your location as Greenock in the Dawn Butler thread to demonstrate a white male in a nice car registered outside the area is never stopped in East London unlike poor black Dawn.
You said:
"I have friends and family in East London. I drive a nice car. It is registered outside the area. I am white. Per hundred trips (about a year's worth), guess how many times I have been stopped by police?"
 
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I do sometimes think the 'walk a mile in my shoes' analogy is at least partly valid in scenarios like this. If you're born and brought up in a middle/upper class household or beyond, through no fault of your own, you can never really know what it's like to live on a limited income, having to budget every £1 etc. Similarly, those lower down the economic ladder can never know what it's like to be very comfortably off with all the material and societal trappings that can bring.

I'm not using a broad brush on this, of course 'rich' people are capable of running the country including the financials and can no doubt empathise with the financial struggles of the masses. However they'll very likely never experience it first hand, otherwise in some areas their approach in terms of policy and strategy would maybe be different.

And it's nothing short of insulting when e.g. they announce something in the budget and say 'this will mean an average of £120 more in everyone's pocket next year!' wow that's great, thanks very much!
 
If you're born and brought up in a middle/upper class household or beyond, through no fault of your own, you can never really know what it's like to live on a limited income, having to budget every £1 etc.

of course you can.

though some might not.

those lower down the economic ladder can never know what it's like to be very comfortably off

of course they can.

though some might not.
 
of course you can.

though some might not.
So how does that work then? Taking extremes, how do all the UK millionaires (that didn't come from nothing) politicians or not actually KNOW what it's like to scrimp and scrape? How do all those on the minimum wage struggling to get by (who don't come from monied stock e.g. hit on hard times) actually KNOW what it's like to be rich? Yes we are all, to varying degrees, capable of empathy for those in a negative situation. Equally, we can imagine what it's like to experience certain positive situations. However unless you live it, you'll never actually know what it's like. Rishi Sunak can empathise with those living on little money, however he knows diddly squat what it's like to live it 24/7. A family getting by on bread and dripping can IMAGINE what it's like to live in an 8 bed mansion with a few million in the bank, however they know diddly squat what it's really like to live it 24/7.
 
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