Peter wrote:I can say all that because I am a prudent saver, who has contributed not one iota to the financial mess this country has found itself in.
That mess has been coming for the past 3 or 4 years.
I owe nobody owt, never have done, apart from when I had a manageable mortgage.
I pay my credit card bill in full every month.
Now what? The idiots who borrowed what they couldn't affordto repay are being bailed out so they can borrow again, while blokes like me are suffering for it.
Fully with you on all of this Peter except for the credit card because I don't even have one of those, it's been way too easy for people to borrow far more than their earnings can comfortably cover and I have no sympathy for any of em if they crash and burn (which I hope they do!!!)
I have certainly had to make adjustments to our way of life in order to continue being solvent in my own right, this sadly includes giving up the luxuries, one of which is watching football
Until things level out it will remain that way i'm afraid, to add to this:
I had my car written off last Monday and nearly got killed as I slid towards the middle of a very Busy Heysham rd full of Power station traffic because Lancashire county council decided not to grit the 2 hills I live between which they have done for years and have since taken off the gritting route (without telling us or providing a container for us to do it ourselves) I was told when I contacted county hall, I also added to that the amount of 6 inch deep potholes I dodge every morning but haven't even received a reply!
The only good thing to come from my car being rammed from behind and destroyed was the lady who was in the other vehicle was travelling far faster than I down the hill and would have been straight into the middle of the road causing certain carnage at 7-58am in the morning had she not hit me, Thankfully we survived.