At the time, people were very open about having large families and being funded for it by the state.
However I don’t disagree with the rest of your comment and it’s not the point I was making.
At the time, people were very open about having large families and being funded for it by the state.
However I don’t disagree with the rest of your comment and it’s not the point I was making.
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It’s just mind boggling the stuff they come out with each week. We’re stuffed if they win the next GE. I’d like to think it’ll be a cake walk for the other parties but you never know
It seems whatever determines whether a country is safe or not is completely made up if the Government can just change the law to suit their policy.
This is from 2019!!!
Ever since maybe partygate they don’t even try to hide it anymore.
Sorry to hear what you’ve been going through, that sounds like a lot to have on your plate. I’m generally no good with advice, but I wonder if you have any hobbies or interests it could be worth seeing if there’s any local clubs doing that activity. While it won’t fix anything it may give you a little break while being with like-minded people doing whatever it may be.
I was thinking much the same. It’s shitty, but nothing new
No I don’t doubt that at all. I just don’t think we’re going to have used car forecourts packed solid with EV’s in 7 years time, let alone them also being affordable to the masses.
These reports sometimes remind me of end of year school reports
If they last longer then surely there won’t be much of a used market for electric cars in 2030?
It’s nice to see the option becoming available for when it’s needed, but the use cases must be incredibly niche right now, or people get suckered onto it through ISP marketing.
In a house of 5 people we were rarely maxing out our 80/20, and only upgraded to 300/50 because it was the same price.
Why did the government change policy then?