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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
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My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
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Wot?
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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
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My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
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On the flip side, I know of many small businesses in my area that have completely overstocked dependant on what happens with the election, Brexit and rolling into the New Year. Had an impact on everybody I think, big or small.
1 all day.
The fallacy of the remain vote is thinking that the EU is going to stay the same, it won't they are hell-bent on creating a federal Europe.
This is our chance to leave before we become, directly taxed by Brussels, with no veto.
As far as immigration is concerned saying we have full control of our borders is true for the rest of the world, but not the movement of people from EU member states. Objection to this does not make a person, racist or a xenophobe, just a sensible approach to regulating immigration to meet our economic needs, not a free-for-all.
The only way a sensible, informed person would vote is for a One Nation Conservative government, not a quasi-marxist party that will return us to the dark-days of the 70s or a liberal un-democratic part that will keep us caught up in the inexorable march to a federal subservience.
Get Brexit done and we can make Britain great again.
Did you spot the deliberate mistake?
Nobody told us weare’s brother is an Arsenal fan.
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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
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My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
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Wot?
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It's the nature of a class system of the arbitrary classification of success. Millions in the bank but eat tesco value mash potato as opposed to finest butter mash from waitrose.
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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
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My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
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Wot?
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It's the nature of a class system of the arbitrary classification of success. Millions in the bank but eat tesco value mash potato as opposed to finest butter mash from waitrose.
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I have a good friend whose father is like this.
Millionaire with property all over the country. Shops at Lidl, Aldi and bulk buys from the Chinese supermarket because his Malaysian wife can cook up a storm with absolutely fack all.
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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
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My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
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Wot?
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It's the nature of a class system of the arbitrary classification of success. Millions in the bank but eat tesco value mash potato as opposed to finest butter mash from waitrose.
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Not sure which category you're putting them in there.
"I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people."
Well your sis is wealthy but don't see how her cheaping out on food with millions on the bank would put her in the unsuccesful category.
"incredibly successful relatively poor people."
Well that's not her.
If your point is 'don't judge a book by its cover' then yes, I agree.
But my 'wot' was cos of the comment you replied to saying your sister is rich. Unless you're equating food choice with success.
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I ask again... How is good conscience could you vote for a party that are complicit in the world's leading humanitarian crisis, which has killed 10's of 000's of children for nearly 5 years straight? HOW??
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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
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My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
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Wot?
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It's the nature of a class system of the arbitrary classification of success. Millions in the bank but eat tesco value mash potato as opposed to finest butter mash from waitrose.
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I have a good friend whose father is like this.
Millionaire with property all over the country. Shops at Lidl, Aldi and bulk buys from the Chinese supermarket because his Malaysian wife can cook up a storm with absolutely fack all.
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If I’m thinking straight, I only know three millionaires. And two of them are absolutely miserable to the extent that they’re dealing with clinical depression.
And a couple of the poorest people I know from home (I’ve met *plenty* poorer here) are amongst the happiest I’ve ever met. One is completing a PhD, works part-time in a veggie cafe to pay his rent, and still finds time to do bucketloads of charity work.
Never seen him without a smile on his face, the tossser.
Hi all, I live in the most remain constituency in the UK, the Labour candidate has bombarded my door mat with nothing about Corbyn, but a continuous message of remain, remain, remain. These have been printed on good quality 135gsm coated stock, perfect for roaches. The conservatives have used 100gsm, not as good value as you get less roaches per A5 page.
On this principle I should vote Labour, more free roaches. However I have not voted for her because the conservatives show restrain on the cost of the paper they have used in their election communications.
rosso, yeah it’s obviously not a good indicator of happiness. Just thought it relevant with regard to what people eat with money. For them food isn’t really a luxury. Not that it’s bad food, by the way.
My Mum is a millionaire based on her savings and the value of the family home.
Corbyn will take over £300,000 pounds from her estate when she dies, how is that fair.
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ohhhh and most of London
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Yes, the city that props up the rest of this rancid country. Hate us, but love our money.
Better London than some racist little backwater where all the gammon are in their f*cking eighties and are clogging up the NHS.
Better London than some racist little backwater where all the gammon are in their f*cking eighties and are clogging up the NHS.
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The gammons don't live that long up north.
Labour are out in force in my manor right now in the pouring rain, urging everyone to get down the polling station and vote.
comment by GunaDave (U7710)
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My Mum is a millionaire based on her savings and the value of the family home.
Corbyn will take over £300,000 pounds from her estate when she dies, how is that fair.
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Because she'll have at least £700k left.
Save your moaning about fairness for MP's having their food and drink subsidised to the tune of £4,000,000 a year or royalty bypassing a billion in tax.
Well she wont but you catch my drift.
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comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
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My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
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Wot?
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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
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My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
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On the flip side, I know of many small businesses in my area that have completely overstocked dependant on what happens with the election, Brexit and rolling into the New Year. Had an impact on everybody I think, big or small.
posted on 12/12/19
1 all day.
The fallacy of the remain vote is thinking that the EU is going to stay the same, it won't they are hell-bent on creating a federal Europe.
This is our chance to leave before we become, directly taxed by Brussels, with no veto.
As far as immigration is concerned saying we have full control of our borders is true for the rest of the world, but not the movement of people from EU member states. Objection to this does not make a person, racist or a xenophobe, just a sensible approach to regulating immigration to meet our economic needs, not a free-for-all.
The only way a sensible, informed person would vote is for a One Nation Conservative government, not a quasi-marxist party that will return us to the dark-days of the 70s or a liberal un-democratic part that will keep us caught up in the inexorable march to a federal subservience.
Get Brexit done and we can make Britain great again.
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posted on 12/12/19
Nobody told us weare’s brother is an Arsenal fan.
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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
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My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
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Wot?
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It's the nature of a class system of the arbitrary classification of success. Millions in the bank but eat tesco value mash potato as opposed to finest butter mash from waitrose.
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The second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth paragraphs?
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comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
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My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
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Wot?
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It's the nature of a class system of the arbitrary classification of success. Millions in the bank but eat tesco value mash potato as opposed to finest butter mash from waitrose.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a good friend whose father is like this.
Millionaire with property all over the country. Shops at Lidl, Aldi and bulk buys from the Chinese supermarket because his Malaysian wife can cook up a storm with absolutely fack all.
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comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
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My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
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Wot?
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It's the nature of a class system of the arbitrary classification of success. Millions in the bank but eat tesco value mash potato as opposed to finest butter mash from waitrose.
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Not sure which category you're putting them in there.
"I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people."
Well your sis is wealthy but don't see how her cheaping out on food with millions on the bank would put her in the unsuccesful category.
"incredibly successful relatively poor people."
Well that's not her.
If your point is 'don't judge a book by its cover' then yes, I agree.
But my 'wot' was cos of the comment you replied to saying your sister is rich. Unless you're equating food choice with success.
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I ask again... How is good conscience could you vote for a party that are complicit in the world's leading humanitarian crisis, which has killed 10's of 000's of children for nearly 5 years straight? HOW??
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comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
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Is it wrong to assume that as a general rule of thumb: those who live in a Tory majority area live are comparatively successful people?
And further, is it wrong for me to judge those who don't as being rather less successful in life?
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Yes, and most certainly yes, regardless of how you define “successful”.
I know some incredibly unsuccessful wealthy people, and incredibly successful relatively poor people.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
My sister and husband are rushing through a £4m land sale in case Corby gets in and they have to pay extra tax. She still buys whoops food at the supermarket
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wot?
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It's the nature of a class system of the arbitrary classification of success. Millions in the bank but eat tesco value mash potato as opposed to finest butter mash from waitrose.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a good friend whose father is like this.
Millionaire with property all over the country. Shops at Lidl, Aldi and bulk buys from the Chinese supermarket because his Malaysian wife can cook up a storm with absolutely fack all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If I’m thinking straight, I only know three millionaires. And two of them are absolutely miserable to the extent that they’re dealing with clinical depression.
And a couple of the poorest people I know from home (I’ve met *plenty* poorer here) are amongst the happiest I’ve ever met. One is completing a PhD, works part-time in a veggie cafe to pay his rent, and still finds time to do bucketloads of charity work.
Never seen him without a smile on his face, the tossser.
posted on 12/12/19
Hi all, I live in the most remain constituency in the UK, the Labour candidate has bombarded my door mat with nothing about Corbyn, but a continuous message of remain, remain, remain. These have been printed on good quality 135gsm coated stock, perfect for roaches. The conservatives have used 100gsm, not as good value as you get less roaches per A5 page.
On this principle I should vote Labour, more free roaches. However I have not voted for her because the conservatives show restrain on the cost of the paper they have used in their election communications.
posted on 12/12/19
rosso, yeah it’s obviously not a good indicator of happiness. Just thought it relevant with regard to what people eat with money. For them food isn’t really a luxury. Not that it’s bad food, by the way.
posted on 12/12/19
My Mum is a millionaire based on her savings and the value of the family home.
Corbyn will take over £300,000 pounds from her estate when she dies, how is that fair.
posted on 12/12/19
comment by wearethefamous Jose-hotspurs (U19211)
posted 1 hour, 37 minutes ago
ohhhh and most of London
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Yes, the city that props up the rest of this rancid country. Hate us, but love our money.
Better London than some racist little backwater where all the gammon are in their f*cking eighties and are clogging up the NHS.
posted on 12/12/19
Better London than some racist little backwater where all the gammon are in their f*cking eighties and are clogging up the NHS.
_______________________________________
The gammons don't live that long up north.
posted on 12/12/19
Labour are out in force in my manor right now in the pouring rain, urging everyone to get down the polling station and vote.
posted on 12/12/19
comment by GunaDave (U7710)
posted 2 minutes ago
My Mum is a millionaire based on her savings and the value of the family home.
Corbyn will take over £300,000 pounds from her estate when she dies, how is that fair.
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Because she'll have at least £700k left.
Save your moaning about fairness for MP's having their food and drink subsidised to the tune of £4,000,000 a year or royalty bypassing a billion in tax.
posted on 12/12/19
Well she wont but you catch my drift.
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