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Grendel

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Homelessness
Suicide
No safety net
Less police
Pretty much continued austerity to greater levels
The biggest problem is inequality and it’s escalating

I know you mean well but you are clueless
 

Grendel

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Really, that's your reaction to a post about a toddler dying in appalling circumstances?

What a relentless fucking bellend you are.

The faux outrage really doesn’t wash
 

Grendel

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Thanks mate
Ok turn it round
What will improve their lives?
And you verge on arrogant

Id say it’s you who is arrogant and your random picture of your first house displays it
 

Grendel

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if there’s one person on here i’d suggest isn’t arrogant it’s Pete

He lives in a bubble of a chocolate box world - like many on here. I genuinely think most have never experienced the breeding ground for alternative solutions. It’s a case of “I know better than you what’s good for you” and have never experienced any of it
 

Sky Blue Pete

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He lives in a bubble of a chocolate box world - like many on here. I genuinely think most have never experienced the breeding ground for alternative solutions. It’s a case of “I know better than you what’s good for you” and have never experienced any of it
Wow harsh
You have no idea what kind of life and challenges I’ve faced or the challenges I’ve put myself through to help others less fortunate than me you cheeky fucker
I’m very aware of the dangers of paternalism and recognise a lot that progress towards removing or reducing poverty comes from those who are in that position but don’t beat those who recognise their blessedness and still try to do what they can for those around them
 

Sky Blue Pete

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In fact here you go mate you can get involved in any of these should you wish to try and identify meaningful solutions to practical issues that those living in poverty face

I’m very aware of how lucky I am thank you and try and put back enormously

I choose to live in a world full of hope as there is so much kindness and love to share. To suggest I’ve never faced any challenge is just completely wrong but you don’t give a shit you just like to stir

 

Sky Blue Pete

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Sorry to monopolise for a bit but my wife and I must have done something right

just received a text from my daughter who’s just started her first teaching job in Coventry. Yr5 with some serious challenges and today was difficult for various reasons

her response was to look at charities in Coventry that she could give to that her 9-10 year olds would think were worthwhile and helpful so she’s set up four direct debits to carriers of hope, coffee tots, Coventry foodbank and myton

That’s what fills me with hope Grendel. That our children’s generation look at what’s wrong and don’t shrug or think what’s the point in believing a different future is possible and just get on and do what they can

shove your chocolate covered world up your arse
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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It’s nothing to do with that it’s how people think - though actually it’s inconceivable it could be worse.

In the early 80’s I lived for 18 months on what was apparently the most violent and impoverished estate in the UK. It would be really funny seeing you spout your shit to these people.
Well it is conceivable isn't it? I actually conceived it just a few posts before. And I was only covering the big stuff - there are so many other ways in which it could (and would) get worse for them under Reform.

And I know full well that people in these situations wouldn't believe me. Most wouldn't even listen. Doesn't mean I'd be wrong. Only time can prove that. Like if you went back to early 1930's Germany and told them things could get worse under Hitler, many wouldn't listen or believe you. And things in Germany at that time were much, much worse than here right now. But it did get worse didn't it...
 

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