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Post by Bentley on Nov 26, 2024 19:03:15 GMT
Unless you are in the fortunate position of being financially comfortable, then the standard and quality of life in the UK is past it's zenith. Believe me for the majority of people, thanks to open borders and mass immigration, it's downhill from here. If what I read is accurate there are currently 7.5 million people on NHS waiting lists, and I believe some of them are actually English... 1 in 5 people cant find a dentist and 1.3 million people on local authority housing waiting lists are constantly pushed further back to make way for illegals who are a huge drain on the welfare system. Believe me posters the writing is on the wall. It's all comming together it's the perfect storm, mass immigration, net zero and a Labour government. As a country we would struggle to cope with two, but not with all three. If this continues the UK will become just another a third world shit tip, not very eloquent but nevertheless, perfectly truthful. Not only that but there will be plenty of self hating whites who will say that we deserve to be a third world shit tip. Mostly the ones in academia, media and even politics .
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Post by bancroft on Nov 26, 2024 19:06:28 GMT
Money is important or a good job and on the second point how long will that job industry or role exist.
When I lived in NZ yep the British sense of humour was largely lacking though I found a Kiwi radio station that had me in stitches talking about things like the Kiwi elites already had their bags packed and nuclear shelter built for Y2K.
Blokes I spoke to about that said it was a genuine worry and they had to go in to systems and make sure the date changes would not cause problems and fix data that would cause a problem.
What I would say here is late 90s property prices exploded here and salaries did not keep up that has since happened to Australia and NZ and I expect many other places too.
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Post by bancroft on Nov 26, 2024 19:19:39 GMT
Unless you are in the fortunate position of being financially comfortable, then the standard and quality of life in the UK is past it's zenith. Believe me for the majority of people, thanks to open borders and mass immigration, it's downhill from here. If what I read is accurate there are currently 7.5 million people on NHS waiting lists, and I believe some of them are actually English... 1 in 5 people cant find a dentist and 1.3 million people on local authority housing waiting lists are constantly pushed further back to make way for illegals who are a huge drain on the welfare system. Believe me posters the writing is on the wall. It's all comming together it's the perfect storm, mass immigration, net zero and a Labour government. As a country we would struggle to cope with two, but not with all three. If this continues the UK will become just another a third world shit tip, not very eloquent but nevertheless, perfectly truthful. I went alternative on health a long time ago as I realised most doctors were not actually that bright same for dentists. I see neither now though of course A & E is important for all. Still have my teeth as I got suspicious about things once my Mum got MND after having a lot of x-rays for a dental abscess. Can't prove it was the x-rays though that was happening just before she got the first symptoms. It would make sense too with the rise in the horrible situations. I have bee told gamma radiation does not leave the body just adds up as have more x-rays. At 58 still do knuckle press up with 10kgs on my back and other shoulder, leg and back exercise with weights. I have had to change to loose fit jeans as my quads were too tight in straight fit jeans. Once you reach your mid 50s you start to notice the big drinkers start to go from things like bowel cancer and bladder cancers, fortunately could never drink more than once a week. I find it strange that pension age keeps going up as most working people clearly are not going to make it to state pension.
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Post by om15 on Nov 26, 2024 19:31:35 GMT
I am addressing this problem, what you say is absolutely correct, and we are moving to Devon next Thursday.
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 26, 2024 19:51:34 GMT
I went alternative on health a long time ago as I realised most doctors were not actually that bright same for dentists. I see neither now though of course A & E is important for all. Still have my teeth as I got suspicious about things once my Mum got MND after having a lot of x-rays for a dental abscess. Can't prove it was the x-rays though that was happening just before she got the first symptoms. It would make sense too with the rise in the horrible situations. I have bee told gamma radiation does not leave the body just adds up as have more x-rays. At 58 still do knuckle press up with 10kgs on my back and other shoulder, leg and back exercise with weights. I have had to change to loose fit jeans as my quads were too tight in straight fit jeans. Once you reach your mid 50s you start to notice the big drinkers start to go from things like bowel cancer and bladder cancers, fortunately could never drink more than once a week. I find it strange that pension age keeps going up as most working people clearly are not going to make it to state pension. Interesting mix of subjects there Bancroft... I almost thought you were comming onto me at one point lol. I concede I havent done a press up in a long time but I do step ups while holding weights, not heavy weights, 4kg each that's all. But 100 step ups is hard work, and I always do 100 on a ten inch step. It gets the heart pumping I can tell you. As for booze, I've said many times I probably drink too much, as I told my GP, if you drink at all you probably drink too much because these days we're supposed to drink so little, he wasn't impressed. Hey ho, cheers...
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 26, 2024 19:57:52 GMT
I am addressing this problem, what you say is absolutely correct, and we are moving to Devon next Thursday. LOL superb, om15 earlier Jonksy and I were chatting about multicultural crime on the English Riviera. However, I'm sure you will enjoy it, it's been a few years but I seem to remember Devon was a nice place.
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Post by bancroft on Nov 26, 2024 19:57:54 GMT
I went alternative on health a long time ago as I realised most doctors were not actually that bright same for dentists. I see neither now though of course A & E is important for all. Still have my teeth as I got suspicious about things once my Mum got MND after having a lot of x-rays for a dental abscess. Can't prove it was the x-rays though that was happening just before she got the first symptoms. It would make sense too with the rise in the horrible situations. I have bee told gamma radiation does not leave the body just adds up as have more x-rays. At 58 still do knuckle press up with 10kgs on my back and other shoulder, leg and back exercise with weights. I have had to change to loose fit jeans as my quads were too tight in straight fit jeans. Once you reach your mid 50s you start to notice the big drinkers start to go from things like bowel cancer and bladder cancers, fortunately could never drink more than once a week. I find it strange that pension age keeps going up as most working people clearly are not going to make it to state pension. Interesting mix of subjects there Bancroft... I almost thought you were comming onto me at one point lol. I concede I havent done a press up in a long time but I do step ups while holding weights, not heavy weights, 4kg each that's all. But 100 step ups is hard work, and I always do 100 on a ten inch step. It gets the heart pumping I can tell you. As for booze, I've said many times I probably drink too much, as I told my GP, if you drink at all you probably drink too much because these days we're supposed to drink so little, he wasn't impressed. Hey ho, cheers... It's good you are still exercising are bikes still part of that exercise programe in the good weather or have you put this behind you. Exercise also burns the calories in alcohol though suspect it might still be damaging. Lots of caffeine drinks will also eventually or earlier if you drink a lot turn you grey.
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 26, 2024 20:21:31 GMT
It's good you are still exercising are bikes still part of that exercise programe in the good weather or have you put this behind you. Exercise also burns the calories in alcohol though suspect it might still be damaging. Lots of caffeine drinks will also eventually or earlier if you drink a lot turn you grey. No we sold our bikes and all the bike kit last year. I enjoyed it but it was hard work, and she was nagging me about crashing all the time. I did have some spectaculars. After I'd fallen headlong down a root covered slope bouncing off a couple of trees before comming to a stop, she'd catch up and look down at me saying... you are going to hurt yourself, you're not as young as you used to be... and she was quite right, so I hung my helmet up. I Don't drink coffee, and I've been going grey for ten years it's not something I'm concerned about tbh.
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Post by om15 on Nov 26, 2024 21:02:32 GMT
Moved to Devon from Dorset in 1989, then back to Dorset in 2001, dual nationality so to speak. The indigenous population are not impressed with woke, new British demands or transvestites, they are very normal people, here are a couple of them.
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 26, 2024 21:31:20 GMT
Moved to Devon from Dorset in 1989, then back to Dorset in 2001, dual nationality so to speak. The indigenous population are not impressed with woke, new British demands or transvestites, they are very normal people, here are a couple of them. View AttachmentDual nationality LOL, very good. I think most people are unimpressed with woke.
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