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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by dennisboothstash, Oct 29, 2020.

  1. DMD

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    Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Prof Jonathan Van Tam, has resigned.
     
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    A discussion centred on your interpretation of things you have read about rather than experienced? Yet you say Ric has no idea about what is happening at the time he is living in.
     
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    He’s going back to his day job, and very best of luck to him with thanks for everything he’s done.
     
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    Your last sentence is a load of bull.
     
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  7. Barchullona

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    Well back in my day not long after I had got my first mortgage inflation was 25% and mortgage rates went up to 15%). Income tax was a basic rate of 35%, which was down from the 41% it was when I started work. So I am aware, in fact more aware, of inflation of this wacky thing called inflation than you are.
     
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  8. The Omega Man

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    Poverty exists in Hull and in many cases it is hidden. It exists in affluent areas and has no boundaries. It probably exists in the street where you live.
    Modern poverty on the uk isn’t the people that you see buying takeaways and stocking up with chicken nuggets.
    Modern poverty is the people who can cook but cannot afford to turn the cooker on because the utilities they pay for are on a card meter and that takes cash out of their accounts straight away instead of monthly.
    They have jobs but are on zero hours, no kids, no benefits.
    And these people live in the houses that you pass by. Some might be related to you and don’t want to be judged.

    Modern poverty is NOT about being on benefits, it is not about living in social housing. It is not about putting yourself in the **** because you drink or take drugs.

    How about the single person who has a zero hours contract and falls ill. No kids, rents a property, from a private landlord.
    Money left over after paying rent and household bills… under £20 per week. That’s for food and travel. Can’t work no pay, fall into the benefit trap and have even less.

    This false view about people on benefits being in poverty is just that. They are low
    Income families. Their children are the route to funding.
     
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    So .. the joys of covid have finally hit my home, started with cold like symptoms last Saturday, fever like symptoms on sunday, tested both days, and was negative, got up for work Monday morning and did a further test to make sure, and boom .. positive ! Wife tests positive on Tuesday, so here we are currently isolating. Got to say I honestly thought it was no more then a heavy dose of cold, but having said that both my wife and i are double jabbed, and ha e had boosters, so who knows if it had been worse had we not. Anyway wishing all well who encounter it, because even at our low levels of symptoms its not very nice !
     
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    Big football fan. Boston United.
     
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  11. Chazz Rheinhold

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    Thanks Tom saved me typing it
     
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    Well said. Just to add that a lot of people in work are also in receipt of benefits, and many will also be living in poverty.

    I suppose it’s tempting for some posters to take a definition of poverty from the 1960s and apply it to 2022. It’s utterly meaningless though.
     
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    The definition of poverty is a movable feast[sic] as it depends on what you're comparing to.

    Relative poverty will always exist by the very nature of how it is worked out, especially if you limit it to an already wealthy nation, as it is more a measure of disparity than poverty.

    Take the estimations of relative poverty to a global scale, and everyone in the UK would fall in to the extremely fortunate and wealthy category.

    Living in the UK, or most western countries during current times makes us among the most fortunate people that have ever lived.
     
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  14. Chazz Rheinhold

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    As Fred west would say Dutch it’s all relative
     
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    I'm not aunty, but other than absolute poverty, I suppose it is.
     
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    Aunty D, it's got a ring to it.
     
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    I posted this last year. The relative had 2 Oxo cubes a day as that is all they had left in their cupboard. That 20% loss of income, was their food budget for the month.
     
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    He'll have been at some party or other then...
     
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  20. Kalman

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    I don’t where boomers got this idea that we give a **** what it was like ‘back in their day’. It’s boring and irrelevant and has about as much contribution to any conversation as a lingering fart.
     
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