This isn't aimed at you. I think it's shameful some of the bitterness I've seen aimed at pensioners, this is the sort of thing the Tories do, blame people on beneits for the state of the nation. I can never think of one ocassion in my lifetime where I was bitter towards pensioners - these are the sort of arguments that the politicians love to push though their agendas. I think it's disgusting and wrong. Yes, there are some very well off pensioners, but as a result of an ill thought through policy it;s the worst off that will suffer as usual.
The United Kingdom, under the Tories in the 80s transformed into a "homeowning democracy" as Thatcher called it. Her economic success was through selling cheap council houses for a profit, which people enjoyed as it helped them enter the middle class.
The issue we are now seeing is that not enough people are owning homes anymore and the wealth isn't trickling down like it used too, the wealthy have figured out how to stop the trickle. The middle class have also started using beneficial loans to buy up property for renting, they have little to no consideration for the average Joes who rent them.
The gov likes renting cos it solves homelessness easier than building houses.
The UK needs an ideological reset. But it won't happen, neither the Tories, Labour or Reform EVER adress the real problem..they only want to plug their byproducts.
Eg - Tories hate people who rely on social programs, Labour want to focus on the now retired middle class from Thatchers days and Reform want to focus on migration.
None of these things actually solves the problem.
