RE: The English Rebellion: Part 1 - Catastrophe. 'We're cooked'.

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Telford was one of the worst affected! It was something crazy like 1 in 20 adult muslim men were involved in the town.

The grooming stuff is one of the biggest scandals in our history for sure but I also think it is somewhat exaggerated online at the same time. Hard to find balance. Economically though, it's so tangible to everybody, I think this is quite similar in Aus and all over. USA people are posting prices of food doubling or more in just a few months, yet inflation is reported only a couple of %.

My family are already struggling, My mum's energy price was only £45/month for 2022. It's £105 now for the same house and setup. Total madness



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I was listening to someone comparing what's happening with the British economy to Argentina. Government and its spending getting so big that what's left of the private sector income isn't enough to fund it, so inflation is the only way to. I see the same happening here too. Most of the people I know have jobs either directly in government or funded by government.

My mum's energy price was only £45/month for 2022. It's £105 now for the same house and setup.

And it wasn't long ago that they were saying South Australia had the highest energy prices in the world. Sounds like Britain has caught up to if not overtaken us. Hard to calculate, because we have solar as well which offsets our usage from the grid, but I'd say about the equivalent of £60 per month for a family of 3 even though we're producing 4 times what we use in summer and still probably covering what we use in winter. Too many people have solar now, so they're barely paying anything for what's fed into the grid.

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Sorry missed this reply!

Yeah I find it bizarre that these people believe a working economic policy is to punish the productive and reward the unproductive. I just don't know how they see it that way.

South Australia had the highest energy prices in the world.

I believe in terms of nations, ours is number 1 most expensive in the world now... so yeah, gold medal!

You are very lucky with solar. Fun fact, We get among the least sunlight on the planet, on par with Alaska. Great.

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