Except of course for the offspring of the Elite but then a vote for Brexit was a fillip for the offshore bank accounts, wasn't it?40% of young adults can’t afford to buy a house. Just shows what an impact the higher cost of the iPhone X and Xs has had on young people’s finances. Add on top of that, student loan repayments for pretend degrees taken in pretend subjects at pretend universities and it starts to looks pretty bleak. I can see a time, in the not to distant future, when they won’t be able go travelling in order to find themselves.
Wonder why they are more deserving, when they too haven't done a damn thing to deserve it?
Where they born with a right to these things because their parents were either more fortunate themselves, or even because their parents had put in the work and could afford to indulge them?
Why is one child considered more deserving than another?
Sorry that doesn't work for me at all
I can see a time too, when these same young people with "Pretend degrees"in "Pretend Subjects" become very unhappy with the "pretend Jobs" they are offered after their hard work to get them.
They are likely to be very unhappy too what they perceive as an injustice at being denied the goodies that they imagine the previous generation got so easlily and clutch to their bosoms (rightly or wrongly )and deny them, and react in a very unpleasant way.
Indeed they will not go travelling to find themselves, but for far less sociably acceptable reasons
Brexit had better work, or this section of the public will be the cause of big trouble.
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