Re: Bye bye Theresa
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 4:25 pm
Ah James Dyson, one of the greatest cunts this fine country has produced. His farming sideline sure seems to enjoy taking advantage of all the EU farming subsidies.
GLOLGG. wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:48 pm That would be a bit harsh on Rev to be fair Gavin - simmer down now.
That's interesting, coming on the back of a year which contained a World Cup and the best summer on record. Although Tim Martin seems to have been aware of the forthcoming drop in profits at least 4 months ago: https://www.insidermedia.com/insider/ce ... therspoons
Yeah, he's blaming wage rises for the most part. £30m, IIRC?Jobbo wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 4:34 pmThat's interesting, coming on the back of a year which contained a World Cup and the best summer on record. Although Tim Martin seems to have been aware of the forthcoming drop in profits at least 4 months ago: https://www.insidermedia.com/insider/ce ... therspoons
Wonder why the costs are going up and this was already known? Is it down to the minimum wage going up?
No shit.GG. wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 5:38 pm The national minimum wage is national and not EU law so Brexit won't change that.
For +25’s on minimum wage at 40hrs a week that’s £16,286.40/annum. Still shows a tactic of employing younger sub 25 year olds or part time/0 hours contracts. I always find it interesting that’s what is being paid at the lower end of the wage range against house prices and the ever growing gap, especially with a decreasing younger population.NotoriousREV wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 4:52 pm Seems legit. Presumably he's hoping for a roll back of workers rights.
I try to never forget how lucky I was to be able to buy a 3 bed detached house at the age of 23 with a £5000 deposit. My kids won’t be able to do that in today's terms.Orange Cola wrote: Sun Jan 27, 2019 10:21 pmFor +25’s on minimum wage at 40hrs a week that’s £16,286.40/annum. Still shows a tactic of employing younger sub 25 year olds or part time/0 hours contracts. I always find it interesting that’s what is being paid at the lower end of the wage range against house prices and the ever growing gap, especially with a decreasing younger population.NotoriousREV wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 4:52 pm Seems legit. Presumably he's hoping for a roll back of workers rights.
I managed a 2 bed terrace for £43k with a 3k deposit in '97 when I was 22. You can't even get a bedsit for that these days.NotoriousREV wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 8:50 am I try to never forget how lucky I was to be able to buy a 3 bed detached house at the age of 23 with a £5000 deposit. My kids won’t be able to do that in today's terms.
Still affordable though. 3 bed houses are £500k+ here.Nic wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 3:09 pm I bought my first house at 18 for £9k. 3 bed semi detached. Same house today is around £80/85k.
It’s incredible round here, the highest paid jobs don’t even get you into a reasonable family home (3 bed for the families with 2 kids) which is proving a nightmare for younger families. Having one parent part time just won’t make ends meet and the child care costs are eye watering.NotoriousREV wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 8:50 amI try to never forget how lucky I was to be able to buy a 3 bed detached house at the age of 23 with a £5000 deposit. My kids won’t be able to do that in today's terms.Orange Cola wrote: Sun Jan 27, 2019 10:21 pmFor +25’s on minimum wage at 40hrs a week that’s £16,286.40/annum. Still shows a tactic of employing younger sub 25 year olds or part time/0 hours contracts. I always find it interesting that’s what is being paid at the lower end of the wage range against house prices and the ever growing gap, especially with a decreasing younger population.NotoriousREV wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 4:52 pm Seems legit. Presumably he's hoping for a roll back of workers rights.
I think back to the money I could have made buying...