@@lorrainesherwin3147 Have they reported on the riots across Europe on New Years Eve, Lorraine? I haven't seen it even mentioned on msm anywhere, never mind reported on.
I just returned from the US after visiting 2 different states and not once did I hear about food shortage or cost of living on the news. The shops were packed with food and they left their heating on overnight, so I beginning to wonder what is happening in the UK?
I remember people said voting Labour was dangerous, how's 13 years of hardline tory gov working out? We're the laughing stock of Europe with a failing infrastructure and economy. We only have ourselves to blame for our poor voting choices and being taken in for the fools we are at the ballot box, and we'll probably do it again.
Yeah but would it really have been better with labour? It's bad now but it might have been worse under labour, you don't really know. We automatically assume if something is bad it would have been better if we went another way but maybe it would have been even worse.
It’s a blatant stripping of any excess income. Meals will be scarce for many as mortgage interest rates are going up again. They are waiting like eager vultures for families to lose their homes. 😢
The UK complained that it was supporting other EU members for nothing, wanted out, and got what it wanted. Things couldn't be any better, right? The lower GDP means we do not have the headroom to pay our way in the world and must resort to borrowing.Whilst there are rich people in the UK; a great many of us are poor and now we are poorer still. What steps can we take to generate more income during quantitative adjustment?I can't afford my hard-earned £600k savings to turn to dust.
That is everywhere. The problem is, with a rising labor shortage, that industry will be the hardest hit. Fundamentally, restaurants as an industry are only viable with cheap labor and cheap rent. Right now, we have neither.
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EUROPE IS IN TROUBLE ALSO THE UK VOTED TO LEAVE BECAUSE MILLIONS OF EASTERN EUROPEANS WERE FLOODING IN COMMITING CRIMES 4 BILLION IN SOCIAL SECURITY PAID OUT IT WAS ONE WAY TRAFFFIC LESS THEN A MILLION BRITISH IN ALL OF EUROPE
it is exactly that..if u dont have money u will b will waste less...which enable their climate, population control nonsense agendas can be rolled into action
Anybody remember the name of Putin. He got rid of Boris and has his eye on Sunak now. Waiting off stage is Corbyn. He is still there you know. I shudder.
People play with their own lives like its a game with all the drugs and violent behavior, if you dont care about yourself why would an evil rich corporation see you as anything but cattle
My washing machine broke over Christmas so I went to my local laundrette today only to find it had shut down. This is a laundrette that was featured on Channel 4 news last year regarding the increase energy cost. the owner said they would stay open as long as they could but rising costs were really hurting them. Now they are permantently closed. *Fortunately my washing machine is still under warranty. PHEW!
I still dine out three times a week I don't shop retail been buying what I can at thrift stores and garage sales for many years. I live in the US. I've been buying markdown meat and other markdown items food and non food related at my grocery stores for many years. Never never use credit cards all it does is get you further behind figure out another option
@@amandad6104 Thank you Amanda . . I bought an extended warranty from John Lewis and they'll repair it next week, so no problem really. I just feel sorry for those with kids or elderly family members that are struglling atm.
We are faced with fresh issues every day. It now serves as the norm. We initially mistook it for a crisis, but now we recognize it as a new normal to which we must adjust. What actions may we take to increase income during the quantitative adjustment since 2023 will be a year of tremendous economic suffering for the whole country? I can't allow my $800k in savings to disappear after all my hard work.
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The fun part is that when anyone is talking about inflation is expecting to fall, we are basically just talking about slower price increases. Once a price increase happens, the damage is done so even if 2023 should show a miraculous 0% inflation, we are still set at the higher prices that have happened in the past months/year. No doubt though politicians will expect a clap on the shoulder for it.
Exactly. People don't put their prices back down again. I was happy with my earnings for the first time in my adult life and now it feels like they are worthless again.
@@JakeLDS The discrepancy between wages and living costs has certainly skyrocketed especially when it comes to housing. We are now living in times where building wealth has become utopia and all that matters is survival from one month to another. Let's also not forget that inflation was picking up long before Ukraine and is very much a home-made problem thanks to decade-long money printing by the central banks in order for governments to continue their lavish spending programs with more debt. Yet there seems to be 0 accountability.
Fuel prices were down in pandemic, high again, lowered again now. So your theory is wrong. Prices are set depending on how much money is in the economy. You can't ask a price for something if nobody has enough money to pay that price. People have too much money printed by gov or borrowed from banks on low interest, so they can pay high prices. Inflation means too much money in the economy, not high prices. High prices are the result of too much money.
the electric and gas companys are fleecing everyone .the standing charge is obscene ,even if you try not to waste anything the cost is still crazy. also council tax is like a mortgage used to be ,so even if you are retired as we are we struggle .
The electricity generators and gas retailer are in fact NOT making profits at all. Overseas distributors, particularly from yankville are making a fortune however. You understand what happened don't you?
I cook always a bit more and give to our porter in the building. We don’t really have that money but I feel food is always lifting someone else’s mood. We have to help each other.
IM GOING TO SAY IT AGAIN WHY WHEN THEY TALK ABOUT INFLATION AND POVERTY IN THE UK THEY SHOW PEOPLE OF COULOR, THE OVERWHELMING MAJORITY ETHNIC GROUP IS SUFFERING IN THIS COUNTRY, AND THE MAJORITY ARE WHITE BRITISH, KNOW ONE IS SUFFERING NUMBERS LIKE THEM IN THE UK. STOP SHOWING PEOPLE WHO ARE ONLU 3 PERCENT OR LESS OF THE POPULATION, AND BE HONEST WITH THE VIEWERS
@@mirceapintelie361 very true. The pump isn't reflecting that though, they were quick enough to increase prices but they're taking their time to lower them 🤬
It's scray hahaha who could have known that brexit is gonna cause this. You guys laughed at us now who is crying hahaha hahaha. You voted brexit u have been told what was gonna happen but you laughed at us and now who's crying. Now stop coming to youtube and deal with it because you made your bed now sleep on it . Just so you mnow that £20 is the cost of brexit you kicked out all the workers and farmers now obviously prices will go up if there is too much money chasing after too few goods it's basic eccomic even a 5 year old child can figure this out. So 70% of milk butter and fruit was wasted due to custom check delays and lorry driver shortage and due to lack of staff and less farmers.
Luckily i was followed my British families moving to Malaysia (south east Asia country).. We are living here so comfortably and the country is so beautiful and warm throughout years, no winter, no inflation (only 4.5% inflation compared to Britain 13% inflation )!! Most important is there are NO terrible electricity tariff cost at all!!
MALAYSIA? I THOUGHT THAT IT WAS SINGAPORE WHICH WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD.I DIDN'T KNOW THAT MALAYSIA WAS ON THE UP.SOUNDS LIKE IT'S BEING RUN PROPERLY! IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS.LET'S HOPE THAT IT'S NOT ABJECT MISERY,STUPIDITY AND SORROW!
Please dont bother the locals if you are in malaysia, Asians really hate the influx of white folks who come to SEA and then start telling people how to behave or "act properly" according to them; especially when their origin country is a mess. It feels like cultural colonialism, we live differently please respect that.
@@sew_gal7340 they should ask the locals how to behave over there to be accpeted as a member of the community. adopt the customs of the country and become a malaysian. it will take some time, but eventually apart from the white skin they will blend right in
13% in increase is a LIE!!! I'm in the US and eggs are currently at $6.29 for a dozen, around $9 for an 18 count, All purpose flour is $7.99 and milk is about $5.29 a gallon. Price increase is more about 75%.
Exactly... 👏... One of my mate's mum committed Suicide because she couldn't cope With the energy bill's etc... Very sad indeed man... Yet they don't give a 'TOSS'... Dammmm right it's only going To get much much worser....
@@justifying6455 until you lose your job and can't afford anything, and then instead of the patronizing "pull yourself together" pithy comments it will be "help me, I'm so poor!" 🙄
Yes it’s amazing that the price of food keeps going up. In fact , in all of my 76 years on this earth I have never known the price of food come down permanently, In fact everything seems to have gone up since ever I can remember!. AND, it’s all across the world too! Nothing changes, (sigh). The rich never suffer though, EVER.
If you look thru old videos gas were $0.20 cents in the 1950s. McDonald's burger were less than a dollar. Inflation is high and prices rise. The problem is wage relative to inflation. If wage doesnt change but landlords continue to raise rent after every few years then people will become homeless. Same if food price increase but wage is same then people will not have enough to eat.
@Justifying but ur acting like the standard of living is madly high when ITS NOT!! Yes people have gotten richer over the years but why is it a bad thing to live beyond? What is living beyond? Are u expecting people to live like the 1940’s? Never
Food prices will never go down. I remember in the 80’s when I was a child there was a bad potato harvest, the price of chips doubled and never came down the following harvest, these high prices are here to stay.
Well guess you can't eat money and voting brexit and throwing farmers did backfire. These brexiteers will still deny it. Or will say I didn't expect it to effect me
Inflation is happening everywhere but only the west hit hard. I asked my friends in different countries in Asia, they also got inflation but nowhere near what’s happening here in the UK.
What'd happening in the UK is just what they voted for in 2016. If you plant a seed it's gonna grow and they planted that seed and now they are crying about it.
Wise1 I’ve pointed that out to people, I’ve also pointed out those rises wouldn’t have happened if large corporations were footing the bills, governments would be lobbied to do something.
They mugged themselves but will not admit it. Instead, preferring to lay all the blame on some external factor. The best example in recent history is that all of the woes of the UK were because of the EU. So, they left. Things failed to improve and indeed, got much worse when left to their own devices. Still, they blame everything on everybody else. Of course, the pandemic and the war in Ukraine have affected everyone to a certain degree, but it is only the UK that blames everything on external factors. Of course, within the UK there are individuals who see the situation for what it is, but as a whole it is as I write.
Is inflation going down for the right reason? (Increased supply, etc.) or the wrong reasons? Recession, declining living standards and increased taxation…
dont get suckered in, inflation still too high. prices just goig up at a slower rate, but they are going up still from the 10% inflation. What we need is negative inflation rate so actual prices would come down.
To be fair, pretty much every time inflation has reached double digits central banks are forced to cause a recession by increasing interest rates before things get better.
I have just one question, how come food price records only began in 2005? So before 2005 they did not record food prices anywhere? Even the internet was around before that time.
Most likely no one cared or data is too complicated to store over long time without running out of hard drive. Besides 20 years of data is relevant but going back further in history might not.
Hello everyone, I am a Serb, living in Serbia. The prices are soaring here as well. Basic food stuff prices are 30-60% up. The fun fact is that the trend is still negative. As of 1st of Jan, the minimum wage has been increased to 350 EUR/Month which is not enough for having a single decent meal each day. 1 kg banana = 1.6 EUR 10 eggs = 2.2 EUR 1 liter of milk = 1.3 EUR 1 kg white flour = 0.8 EUR 1 kg pork = 8-9 EUR 1 kg beef = 11-12 EUR 200 g butter = 3.5 EUR 100 g ham = 3 EUR
@@ohcharlie428 nope. I’m a malaysian living in malaysia and grocery prices have increased around 50-60% here. I’ve kept all my receipts from 2019 and have compared the prices. It’s ridiculous!
@@lifehouseforlife1 thanks for correcting me :) i had some second hand info from an englishman that followed his family to your home. Hopefully all gets better for us all soon.
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Keep voting for those Tories people. We didn't want nationalised energy when Corbyn offered it and look how that worked out for your energy bills. How much tax payers money has been handed over in dodgy deals. But 'Thank God Corbyn didn't get in' 🤦🏽
Why doesn't the government tax the energy companies why haven't the prices fallen now the price of gas has fallen on the world markets why are energy companies making hundreds of billions of profit while working people are suffering time to nationalise our energy after all it belongs to us 🤔
The government in the UK will ALWAYS prioritise the well being of big corporations even if they are foreign owned. They know full well that their policy of subsidising consumer energy bills is a gift to the rich and corporations. The rational policy would be to tax the super normal profits of the energy companies and use that to subsidise prices for the first x units of energy consumed. That would benefit the basic level of energy consumption while not subsidising unnecessarily the high consumption of wealthy households. It is this kind of stupid policymaking that is slowly killing the UK.
The quality of food as well. The quality of food in UK is provably one of the worst in Europe. Taste food in Germany or Switzerland and you will see how low quality the food in UK is.
I was talking to an African girl and she was talking about her expensive food bill and pointed to an African Yam, I suggest that she switch to locally grown potatoes! Imagine all the fuel needed to get a Yam from West Africa, Rice and nutmeg from Asia. People need to eat more local and support local farmers, you don't need as much fuel to transport locally grown fruit and veg. Is globalism sustainable?!
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@@haroon420 ; I did say "basics". There always seems to be a sizeable amount of VAT itemised on the receipt for food and household shopping. It's certainly not all zero rated. Not to forget vehicle fuel duty of course.
I try to help a friend with mental health problems who tries to work and pay their own way but the food they used to pay around £40 for is now more like 60- 70- pounds and they are just not buying so much. They are on a pay as you go metre for heating and they are not keeping warm . When I do a shop online for them I also feel like crying, I used to be able to get so much for them food and cleaning materials etc for £70 now it s £120. I can't help as often now. Why don't all those super Rich politicians and global leaders give their share of fuel sunsidies to help the aged? Why are we being governed by multi millionnaires who have no idea what it is like to be poor.
Hmmmm maybe because of the brexit in 2016 and that extra 3£ is th3 cost brexit. Blame brexit for it. You can't eat money you threw out farmers workers with red tapes and I'm sure 80% olives are wasted because it's stuck at ports for days and high tarrifs and everything pushed prices up. Now the only way to get it back at £1.80 is by rejoining EU
Your right about animal feed! Chicken corn was just under 7 quid and now cost just under 14! Sheep nuts have gone from just under 8 to now 15.... It happened overnight to! I remember the late 80's early 90's rescission....This is getting as scary!
The level of food wasted who ends in garbage pits is INSANE! The people are needing to learn to use all the food bought and the retailers to order close to the selling level no more. I'm into logistics for food retailers and the amount of food thrown away is mind-blowing! Learn to eat and buy responsible!!!
I know what you mean. I am one of those people you are talking about. I am not hurting (TY I JCN). But I will buy a little extra for the "food bank", something I never did before.
I tell this to my partner when he cooks. Grabs 3 peppers, chops them up, and half the pepper flesh is still on em! Halves and onion and puts the other half in the bin. He's a great cook but I watch him like a hawk. Because the truth is, the prices are too high, and I'm not having £5 in the bin because "it's not the best bit". He agrees but it's a bad habit most people have
I just baked 6 chicken drumsticks which will last till Saturday and the rendered fat is in a glass in the fridge. That'll last for a few days for frying stuff in. And egg fried rice/bubble and squeak are age old methods of using up vegetables that would've been wasted otherwise. Even gone off milk can be strained and the curds used to make cheese if you've got the patience.
Important: decrease in inflation still means an increase in price, it just means that the increase slows down. Ergo, things are still getting more and more expensive.
Have you noticed that if you complain about anything like fuel prices, food prices ,house prices,nhs waiting times, immigration the government just makes it worse
Nope they are just blaming everything on ukrainie when it's all because of brexit. But if they bring back all the polish workers and romanian workers price will go back down
@@cliffsofmoher4220 when many of the EU nationals went home after Brexit & after the IR35 tax loophole was ended I received a 24% rise on job 1 & 26% rise on job 2. Brexit has worked for me.
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I watched numerous clips showing how hard British living are in 2022. But compared to uk, average post tax income in my home town is lower. Food , groceries, clothes, rent, real state, gas are far more expensive. Only public transport, water and electricity are a bit cheaper in which we could spend a hundred pounds less monthly. Now I truly understand why many in my hometown is leaving to uk.
@@Xenstein I know, even I've seen this & try to educate those people about value of food...But I felt they don't understand the real cost of food is not from money but the hard work of farmers & those people who bring that food to us... And ofcourse Mother Nature & Mother Earth who are providing us all our food...🌏❤🙏
@@stephensnell5707 unfortunately is not about bad food about I am saying, just too much food purchased because the orders are made from the offices who dont have the realistic view about the consumption. The system is about buying more for bigger numbers at the end of the year
I am now down to £20 a week to buy food after paying bills. and that's for me and my child. If you can not afford it you do not buy it. Do not go into debt to eat. You will never pay it back. Food banks may be good but what you get does not provide everything just for a meal. since there is not enough to last for the 7 days.
One of the most shocking price rises I've seen in the last year is for potato waffles. They went up in price by 45%. This is a non-branded variety from both Lidl and Aldi. 45%! For square potatoes. How is that justified? I suspect there's been an awful lot of price-gouging going on in the supermarkets. But who's looking out for the consumer?
Everything is more expensive and I complain about it but I still have sky tv and Netflix and still buy drinks from costa. If push came to shove I should cut back on non essentials.
Nevermind inflation coming down the prices need to come back down. No doubt even when everything costs less for the producers they will leave prices the same for us. The whole thing is suspicipus and follows the WEFs plans to make us own nothing and be unhappy!!.
I think she meant the end of the year, but apparently energy prices won’t fall to pre pandemic levels until the end of the decade, according to energy companies of course 😡
Members of the royal family are exempt from paying taxes in certain instances. *The Queen pleads poverty: Royal aides asked Ministers for help with Palace heating bill* By FAY SCHLESINGER UPDATED: 04:06 EST, 24 September 2010
Since when have you heard the Queen plead poverty? I am 76 years old and have never heard of the Queen moaning about anything. What an insult to one of the most hard working people who ever lived in this country. She died still doing her job. No retirement for her. You going to retire one day! I bet you are!
@@Sjb2077 "one of the most hard working people who ever lived in this country" She and her family lived in great privilege and leeched off the rest of us.
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Is this England or Asia I’m confused why there are not showing English Scottish welsh Northern Irish people struggling but show migrants struggling and when migrants cross the channel we give them shelter food and accommodation but real British people who need help are on the streets homeless
Thats what happen when you are lied to and you fall for it and make fool of yourselves... "We are going to make it hard to trade with our next door neighbours and we will all be better off". The worse is not here yet...
@@justifying6455 I have. I had 23 staff now I have 11. Tell it to those 12 people that there are people alot worse than them out there and they should stop moaning...
@@harryjones4167 Every country is going through Brexit, My God Man the Earth doesnt revolve around england , you understand we are looking at 30 to 40 Years Austerity.. I have to leave any where but here with neo nazis.
@@drepachi77 You obviously don’t understand what irony is. I never said every country is going through Brexit. I said that every country is going through a slowdown and high inflation. That is nothing to do with Brexit.
Bell peppers, mangoes, limes, avocados, oranges. These aren't British produce; these are imports and naturally you'll pay more for them especially since leaving the Brexit. 2 pounds for a bag of oranges - still a bargain. A minimum of $6 in the US and they grow here! Yes, there is a serious issue in the UK regarding wages and inflation. However, there is also a serious issue regarding the low prices on out-of-season, out-of-country foods.
@@zh5376 That is a decades old issue: the disappearing middle class. Unfortunately there is still this misconception that trickle down economics actually works. It's been debunked so many times and yet the UK government - and the US - still adhere to it.
@@zh5376 Uk resident here the Tories (conservatives) only think in perpetual short term here. They see prices as income for buisness, and wages as an expense for buisness and government, so keep wages low as possible, and prices as high as possible. To cuote Game of thrones "If the peasants die well just have less peasants". The British people will get a new government though, mark my words.
@@andreaslind6338 all that will happen is the tories will advertise they are anti immigration again and this dumb cu** of a public will vote them again as they wanna see less foreigners. That was literally the difference last time. The northern wall off historical labour counties voted conservative.
Food inflation is due to food shortages, the UK government should encourage farmers to produce more vegetables, fruits, milk and eggs etc. to prevent food shortages.
It's extraordinary, isn't it? It's extraordinary that the UK is suffering 13% inflation, but Spain's inflation rate has dropped from 9,8% to below 6%. Also interesting to note that my fuel bills in Spain are already back at pre-pandemic costs. Hmm, that's a difficult one, isn't it? Who to trust? British journalists who have a long history of ignoring salient facts/Brexit's effect on the economy/Tory policies, or maybe I should believe my own eyes and the readily available statistics on the inflation rates of EU member states? Why, it's obvious isn't it? British journalism is trusted the world over, isn't it?
@@valuetraveler2026 Yup. Not a single major printed media owner actually lives in the UK, and the BBC is effectively run by ex-Tory MPs, Lords and/or ministers. My OP was intended to be facetious.
I'm from Estonia and the official inflation is around 24% and unofficial is much higher.. People are waiting in long lines to buy discounted food that has expired today or until tommorow...
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The inflation started way before the war in Ukraine. The war just added fuel to the fire. This is what happens when you shut down factories for a year and give out free money
Why don't you also report that corporate profits have also hit a record high?
Good point!
because that's irrelevant
Because this channel is part of our problems!!
@@lorrainesherwin3147 Have they reported on the riots across Europe on New Years Eve, Lorraine? I haven't seen it even mentioned on msm anywhere, never mind reported on.
They're too scared of the tory controlled media police.
These problems are occurring everywhere, yet not at this rate as found in the UK. Its 100% a political problem and not "Ukraine"
yes. its brexit
Lol is that not the way it's always been.. Screw the poor to feed the rich.. Where is Robin Hood when you need him..
Ukraine shall be blamed for all this mess
@@ReggieThePug Exactly. Same in the US, it's scary out here
I just returned from the US after visiting 2 different states and not once did I hear about food shortage or cost of living on the news. The shops were packed with food and they left their heating on overnight, so I beginning to wonder what is happening in the UK?
I remember people said voting Labour was dangerous, how's 13 years of hardline tory gov working out? We're the laughing stock of Europe with a failing infrastructure and economy.
We only have ourselves to blame for our poor voting choices and being taken in for the fools we are at the ballot box, and we'll probably do it again.
Yeah but would it really have been better with labour? It's bad now but it might have been worse under labour, you don't really know. We automatically assume if something is bad it would have been better if we went another way but maybe it would have been even worse.
Brexit
@@loot6 It would have been better for 99% of people and worse for 1% of people if labour had been in power the last 10 years...
@@loot6 is that all you have? 12 years of a this country going downhill and all you can say is "wHaT iF lAbOUr wErE wOrSE?" Idiotic
Voting is either is dangerous. Not everyone wants to live in a multicultural paradise.
The amount of food i used to buy with £50 is now costing around £82 . Thats scary high
Seems pretty regular to me 🤷
Very scary
"Just eat less" - tory government
Same in the States. $50.00 groceries now near double.
It’s a blatant stripping of any excess income. Meals will be scarce for many as mortgage interest rates are going up again. They are waiting like eager vultures for families to lose their homes. 😢
The UK complained that it was supporting other EU members for nothing, wanted out, and got what it wanted. Things couldn't be any better, right? The lower GDP means we do not have the headroom to pay our way in the world and must resort to borrowing.Whilst there are rich people in the UK; a great many of us are poor and now we are poorer still. What steps can we take to generate more income during quantitative adjustment?I can't afford my hard-earned £600k savings to turn to dust.
That is everywhere. The problem is, with a rising labor shortage, that industry will be the hardest hit. Fundamentally, restaurants as an industry are only viable with cheap labor and cheap rent. Right now, we have neither.
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What utter nonsense. We borrowed loads while we were in the EU.
EUROPE IS IN TROUBLE ALSO THE UK VOTED TO LEAVE BECAUSE MILLIONS OF EASTERN EUROPEANS WERE FLOODING IN COMMITING CRIMES 4 BILLION IN SOCIAL SECURITY PAID OUT IT WAS ONE WAY TRAFFFIC LESS THEN A MILLION BRITISH IN ALL OF EUROPE
They just play with your lives like it’s a game
it is exactly that..if u dont have money u will b will waste less...which enable their climate, population control nonsense agendas can be rolled into action
But you wont take it seriously untill its --- *GAME OVER* --- 💀💀💀
Anybody remember the name of Putin. He got rid of Boris and has his eye on Sunak now. Waiting off stage is Corbyn. He is still there you know. I shudder.
People play with their own lives like its a game with all the drugs and violent behavior, if you dont care about yourself why would an evil rich corporation see you as anything but cattle
It’s time Americans take action
On top of this add energy costs, fuel costs and higher mortgage payments...
Retail and hospitality are doomed.
My washing machine broke over Christmas so I went to my local laundrette today only to find it had shut down.
This is a laundrette that was featured on Channel 4 news last year regarding the increase energy cost. the owner said they would stay open as long as they could but rising costs were really hurting them. Now they are permantently closed.
*Fortunately my washing machine is still under warranty. PHEW!
@@MoebiusUK I'm so sorry
@@MoebiusUK ,
They're getting ready to open up a new laundromat where I live in Central Illinois US. I didn't think my town needed another laundromat
I still dine out three times a week I don't shop retail been buying what I can at thrift stores and garage sales for many years. I live in the US.
I've been buying markdown meat and other markdown items food and non food related at my grocery stores for many years.
Never never use credit cards all it does is get you further behind figure out another option
@@amandad6104 Thank you Amanda . . I bought an extended warranty from John Lewis and they'll repair it next week, so no problem really.
I just feel sorry for those with kids or elderly family members that are struglling atm.
Used to love this country to death but cannot justify living here any longer.
Emigrate then don't complain
To where that prices not sky high? It's all over mate
@@gnrseanra9070 there’s more to the downfall of Britain than just the cost of living.
@@gnrseanra9070 we are doing the worst in the G7
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We are faced with fresh issues every day. It now serves as the norm. We initially mistook it for a crisis, but now we recognize it as a new normal to which we must adjust. What actions may we take to increase income during the quantitative adjustment since 2023 will be a year of tremendous economic suffering for the whole country? I can't allow my $800k in savings to disappear after all my hard work.
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The fun part is that when anyone is talking about inflation is expecting to fall, we are basically just talking about slower price increases. Once a price increase happens, the damage is done so even if 2023 should show a miraculous 0% inflation, we are still set at the higher prices that have happened in the past months/year. No doubt though politicians will expect a clap on the shoulder for it.
Exactly. People don't put their prices back down again. I was happy with my earnings for the first time in my adult life and now it feels like they are worthless again.
@@JakeLDS The discrepancy between wages and living costs has certainly skyrocketed especially when it comes to housing.
We are now living in times where building wealth has become utopia and all that matters is survival from one month to another.
Let's also not forget that inflation was picking up long before Ukraine and is very much a home-made problem thanks to decade-long money printing by the central banks in order for governments to continue their lavish spending programs with more debt. Yet there seems to be 0 accountability.
Fuel prices were down in pandemic, high again, lowered again now. So your theory is wrong. Prices are set depending on how much money is in the economy. You can't ask a price for something if nobody has enough money to pay that price. People have too much money printed by gov or borrowed from banks on low interest, so they can pay high prices. Inflation means too much money in the economy, not high prices. High prices are the result of too much money.
Its not what they say, its what they don't say....as you say
the electric and gas companys are fleecing everyone .the standing charge is obscene ,even if you try not to waste anything the cost is still crazy. also council tax is like a mortgage used to be ,so even if you are retired as we are we struggle .
I strongly suggest we all boycott Council tax create a movement. It's literally going into the pockets of billionaires and mps
هل سمعت عن هذا
They are making so much money they actually don't know what to do with it
The electricity generators and gas retailer are in fact NOT making profits at all. Overseas distributors, particularly from yankville are making a fortune however.
You understand what happened don't you?
@@tjmarx Regardless of who is making what profit, the standing charges are completely ridiculous profiteering.
I cook always a bit more and give to our porter in the building. We don’t really have that money but I feel food is always lifting someone else’s mood. We have to help each other.
Our Porter in the building? Clearly you ain't having no problems given you can afford a porter. And the porters getting paid wtf
That's a wonderful idea and a lovely gesture!
IM GOING TO SAY IT AGAIN WHY WHEN THEY TALK ABOUT INFLATION AND POVERTY IN THE UK THEY SHOW PEOPLE OF COULOR, THE OVERWHELMING MAJORITY ETHNIC GROUP IS SUFFERING IN THIS COUNTRY, AND THE MAJORITY ARE WHITE BRITISH, KNOW ONE IS SUFFERING NUMBERS LIKE THEM IN THE UK. STOP SHOWING PEOPLE WHO ARE ONLU 3 PERCENT OR LESS OF THE POPULATION, AND BE HONEST WITH THE VIEWERS
@@bluebell1924 the porters clearly got enough money as has she ! She can afford a porter and hes in work ! What about the others that ain't
@@your-my-exp7730 r8
0:57 she's right about staple foods... even the most basic. I wish her good health.
My energy bills have nearly doubled. Groceries I bought regularly for 35£ are costing me closer to 55£. It’s scary.
houses that used to cost 45k are now 245k - scary.
btw gas prices are now on the wholesale market BELOW what they were before Ukraine war so..😏
@@mirceapintelie361 very true. The pump isn't reflecting that though, they were quick enough to increase prices but they're taking their time to lower them 🤬
@@lucyc3696 I meant natural gas,very important in heating and electricity generation.the so called invisible hand of the market is just a myth
It's scray hahaha who could have known that brexit is gonna cause this. You guys laughed at us now who is crying hahaha hahaha. You voted brexit u have been told what was gonna happen but you laughed at us and now who's crying. Now stop coming to youtube and deal with it because you made your bed now sleep on it . Just so you mnow that £20 is the cost of brexit you kicked out all the workers and farmers now obviously prices will go up if there is too much money chasing after too few goods it's basic eccomic even a 5 year old child can figure this out. So 70% of milk butter and fruit was wasted due to custom check delays and lorry driver shortage and due to lack of staff and less farmers.
Ridiculous energy costs until the end of the DECADE 😮
That was what triggered me as well!!
Luckily i was followed my British families moving to Malaysia (south east Asia country).. We are living here so comfortably and the country is so beautiful and warm throughout years, no winter, no inflation (only 4.5% inflation compared to Britain 13% inflation )!! Most important is there are NO terrible electricity tariff cost at all!!
I’ve been in KL for three months , love it here .
MALAYSIA? I THOUGHT THAT IT WAS SINGAPORE WHICH WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD.I DIDN'T KNOW THAT MALAYSIA WAS ON THE UP.SOUNDS LIKE IT'S BEING RUN PROPERLY! IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS.LET'S HOPE THAT IT'S NOT ABJECT MISERY,STUPIDITY AND SORROW!
Real inflation is more like 30%.
Please dont bother the locals if you are in malaysia, Asians really hate the influx of white folks who come to SEA and then start telling people how to behave or "act properly" according to them; especially when their origin country is a mess. It feels like cultural colonialism, we live differently please respect that.
@@sew_gal7340 they should ask the locals how to behave over there to be accpeted as a member of the community. adopt the customs of the country and become a malaysian. it will take some time, but eventually apart from the white skin they will blend right in
13% in increase is a LIE!!! I'm in the US and eggs are currently at $6.29 for a dozen, around $9 for an 18 count, All purpose flour is $7.99 and milk is about $5.29 a gallon. Price increase is more about 75%.
Yep and it will only get worse. This is all about corporate greed. It needs to be stopped.
Exactly... 👏...
One of my mate's mum committed
Suicide because she couldn't cope
With the energy bill's etc...
Very sad indeed man...
Yet they don't give a 'TOSS'...
Dammmm right it's only going
To get much much worser....
@@justifying6455 until you lose your job and can't afford anything, and then instead of the patronizing "pull yourself together" pithy comments it will be "help me, I'm so poor!" 🙄
Electricity supply companies profits accross Europe and UK up by 250%.Gas prices are now below Ukraine War levels.
It's corporate greed
So Where's my letter from them telling me that they are getting it cheaper so they can sell it to me cheaper 🤔 they are the biggest con going
Channel 4 didn't mention that .....
Yes it’s amazing that the price of food keeps going up. In fact , in all of my 76 years on this earth I have never known the price of food come down permanently, In fact everything seems to have gone up since ever I can remember!. AND, it’s all across the world too! Nothing changes, (sigh). The rich never suffer though, EVER.
If you look thru old videos gas were $0.20 cents in the 1950s. McDonald's burger were less than a dollar.
Inflation is high and prices rise.
The problem is wage relative to inflation. If wage doesnt change but landlords continue to raise rent after every few years then people will become homeless.
Same if food price increase but wage is same then people will not have enough to eat.
@Justifying but ur acting like the standard of living is madly high when ITS NOT!! Yes people have gotten richer over the years but why is it a bad thing to live beyond? What is living beyond? Are u expecting people to live like the 1940’s? Never
No the rich don't suffer. They gain by higher prices. This is all just greed. It has to stop or there will be civil unrest.
Food prices will never go down. I remember in the 80’s when I was a child there was a bad potato harvest, the price of chips doubled and never came down the following harvest, these high prices are here to stay.
When it becomes too expensive to buy food, then people are fully justified in taking it...
Well guess you can't eat money and voting brexit and throwing farmers did backfire. These brexiteers will still deny it. Or will say I didn't expect it to effect me
U mean stealing?
Who cant afford to eat in the uk? They give you money for exactly that 😂 did you spend all your pocket money on sweets again? 😅
@@ihavebeenben yh i do think if you cant afford to eat u shouldnt be blowing money on fags & alcohol
@@1Strawbz1 durrrr, of course he means steal it as what do you expect as you need food no matter what the circumstances ie. Then so be it.
Inflation is happening everywhere but only the west hit hard. I asked my friends in different countries in Asia, they also got inflation but nowhere near what’s happening here in the UK.
It's because the inflation is self inflicted in the west.
Green energy policy, war on Russia, greed and corruption.
I live in Malaysia and i’m seeing a 60% price increase in groceries here. It’s madness!
Its gone more expensive everywhere but the west has been hit VERY VERY HARD
But all the Asians are buying big homes in the Uk???
What'd happening in the UK is just what they voted for in 2016. If you plant a seed it's gonna grow and they planted that seed and now they are crying about it.
Gas and electricity went up as people began working from home 🤔
Wise1 I’ve pointed that out to people, I’ve also pointed out those rises wouldn’t have happened if large corporations were footing the bills, governments would be lobbied to do something.
Yes totally agree , and this is how the system of greed works ....
It’s ducking Brexit, I live in the Nordics and the prices here ain’t gone up like they have in the UK - you’re getting MUGGED!
They mugged themselves but will not admit it. Instead, preferring to lay all the blame on some external factor. The best example in recent history is that all of the woes of the UK were because of the EU. So, they left. Things failed to improve and indeed, got much worse when left to their own devices. Still, they blame everything on everybody else. Of course, the pandemic and the war in Ukraine have affected everyone to a certain degree, but it is only the UK that blames everything on external factors. Of course, within the UK there are individuals who see the situation for what it is, but as a whole it is as I write.
😂 every day is getting mugged in Scandinavia. Sure it's pretty, but yis are taxed to death, plus the price of anything is sky high!
It’s not Brexit. Unless the inflation rate in Sweden being higher than the UK is down to Brexit?
Inflations the same here in Australia! It aint Brexit!!
This was the worst Christmas ever in my adult life.
If you have a roof over your head and food in your stomach Be Grateful.
Me too
Hands down one to forget for sure, I hope.
Every Christmas is horrible - merchants use family and religion to rip you off. Just wait until the January sales.
What Christmas i don’t even remember having one o well such is my peasant existence ☹️
Is inflation going down for the right reason? (Increased supply, etc.) or the wrong reasons? Recession, declining living standards and increased taxation…
dont get suckered in, inflation still too high. prices just goig up at a slower rate, but they are going up still from the 10% inflation. What we need is negative inflation rate so actual prices would come down.
*Demand destruction*
To be fair, pretty much every time inflation has reached double digits central banks are forced to cause a recession by increasing interest rates before things get better.
15% so why has everything gone up 45% then
So you lose some weight ya big Welsh trog
Average
The Jews, iluminati, Brexit, war in Ukraine...
what has gone up by 45% ?
@@psps2034 water, banana, electricity (3x), gas (3x), bunisess rate,
this country is failing hard and fast
Not one of us who work in care services can afford anything yet alone bills or food
Prices will never go down, it will remain like this in the best case scenario.
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a price is a number
I have just one question, how come food price records only began in 2005? So before 2005 they did not record food prices anywhere? Even the internet was around before that time.
Of course, but to hide various problems with the poor getting screwed by Tony Blair, plus a war to fund, they changed how it was calculated.
Most likely no one cared or data is too complicated to store over long time without running out of hard drive. Besides 20 years of data is relevant but going back further in history might not.
@@zlonewolf absolutely not so. We have infinite data stored on everything going back hundreds of years. That is the weirdest reason given yet.
I would assume it because the people in power would prefer if every just forgot how cheap thing actually were in the 90's.
They didn’t begin in 2005. That statement in this report was misleading and incorrect.
Hello everyone, I am a Serb, living in Serbia. The prices are soaring here as well. Basic food stuff prices are 30-60% up. The fun fact is that the trend is still negative. As of 1st of Jan, the minimum wage has been increased to 350 EUR/Month which is not enough for having a single decent meal each day.
1 kg banana = 1.6 EUR
10 eggs = 2.2 EUR
1 liter of milk = 1.3 EUR
1 kg white flour = 0.8 EUR
1 kg pork = 8-9 EUR
1 kg beef = 11-12 EUR
200 g butter = 3.5 EUR
100 g ham = 3 EUR
That's so awful. Everyone complaining in the US. Prayers for us all.
Lol 200g butter 1$ in Russian, 10 eggs 1$, 1L 3,2% milk is 1$
@@Meat_rocket_1980 there is a lot of everything in russia except for normal brains 😀😀😀
@@babschannel5374 normal brains? Can you explain? Russia got plenty of talented people.
The British media told a lot of lies about Jeremy, majority fell for it.
Brexit disaster!
BLOO PASSBORTS
This is just one of many reasons why the Tories have to go!
Conservatives are the best of a bad bunch
Everything is fcking expensive.
Lower inflation means food won’t get cheaper… prices just won’t go up as much as they have this year.
And still the average wage is at least 10 years behind inflation :( Young un's getting shafted really hard these days.
It's greed
Yes! Greedy individuals wanting a slice of pie they did not help bake 🥧
Why is inflation on food '10-15%' but food bills have risen more than 50%?
Because anytime the government realise a ‘stat’ double it to get to the minimum of the true number :)
Everyone in the supply chain pays more, and those cost increases get passed along to the customers.
If this is happening in rich countries, just imagine what poor countries must be facing.
Just read in another thread that their prices are relatively okay, at least in malaysia.
@@ohcharlie428 nope. I’m a malaysian living in malaysia and grocery prices have increased around 50-60% here. I’ve kept all my receipts from 2019 and have compared the prices. It’s ridiculous!
@@lifehouseforlife1 thanks for correcting me :) i had some second hand info from an englishman that followed his family to your home. Hopefully all gets better for us all soon.
@@lifehouseforlife1 Malaysia is more wealthy then the uk.
Most home buyers in the uk are from there and also China and other wang eyed nations
In Hungary prices went up 50-100% in the last year
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The Tory Levelling up in action.
Tories a nasty piece of work
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Why doesn't the government tax the energy companies why haven't the prices fallen now the price of gas has fallen on the world markets why are energy companies making hundreds of billions of profit while working people are suffering time to nationalise our energy after all it belongs to us 🤔
The government in the UK will ALWAYS prioritise the well being of big corporations even if they are foreign owned. They know full well that their policy of subsidising consumer energy bills is a gift to the rich and corporations. The rational policy would be to tax the super normal profits of the energy companies and use that to subsidise prices for the first x units of energy consumed. That would benefit the basic level of energy consumption while not subsidising unnecessarily the high consumption of wealthy households. It is this kind of stupid policymaking that is slowly killing the UK.
Not just UK but here in Canada 🇨🇦 too !!! Everything is going up except our wages !!
When the British and the Americans talk, they say the world.
I just come back from South east Asia, things are normal.
I'm Polish and things in my country are the same. High inflation and cost of living.
great place to live though. I have been a couple of times and love it there
Exactly. According to remainers it’s only happening in the UK.
But they still give tanks away to help to fake war next door!! while you starve!
The coast of food in india its very cheap you can by vegetables in 30 cents 😊
@@strikergaming2074 what about salaries?
King Charles is very wealthy. Why doesn't he help his subjects during this time of crisis?
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The cost of food in the UK in the past was extremely cheaper than other countries.
The quality of food as well. The quality of food in UK is provably one of the worst in Europe. Taste food in Germany or Switzerland and you will see how low quality the food in UK is.
@@abuismail9983 That simply isn’t true at all.
I was talking to an African girl and she was talking about her expensive food bill and pointed to an African Yam, I suggest that she switch to locally grown potatoes! Imagine all the fuel needed to get a Yam from West Africa, Rice and nutmeg from Asia.
People need to eat more local and support local farmers, you don't need as much fuel to transport locally grown fruit and veg.
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If I were a cynic I'd say that driving up the VAT take on basics is a very handy way of recouping furlough and other pandemic relief payouts.
There’s no vat on food!??
@@haroon420 ; I did say "basics". There always seems to be a sizeable amount of VAT itemised on the receipt for food and household shopping. It's certainly not all zero rated. Not to forget vehicle fuel duty of course.
@@haroon420 yes there is
@@Echo-mz6tz incorrect. Most food in shops is 0 rated for VAT.
I was crying while shopping the prices have tripled. olive oil which costed £1.80 a few weeks ago know £4.20
I try to help a friend with mental health problems who tries to work and pay their own way but the food they used to pay around £40 for is now more like 60- 70- pounds and they are just not buying so much. They are on a pay as you go metre for heating and they are not keeping warm . When I do a shop online for them I also feel like crying, I used to be able to get so much for them food and cleaning materials etc for £70 now it s £120. I can't help as often now. Why don't all those super Rich politicians and global leaders give their share of fuel sunsidies to help the aged? Why are we being governed by multi millionnaires who have no idea what it is like to be poor.
@@myrtleesther8855 because they were voted into government by the people of uk
Hmmmm maybe because of the brexit in 2016 and that extra 3£ is th3 cost brexit. Blame brexit for it. You can't eat money you threw out farmers workers with red tapes and I'm sure 80% olives are wasted because it's stuck at ports for days and high tarrifs and everything pushed prices up. Now the only way to get it back at £1.80 is by rejoining EU
Your right about animal feed! Chicken corn was just under 7 quid and now cost just under 14! Sheep nuts have gone from just under 8 to now 15.... It happened overnight to! I remember the late 80's early 90's rescission....This is getting as scary!
The level of food wasted who ends in garbage pits is INSANE!
The people are needing to learn to use all the food bought and the retailers to order close to the selling level no more.
I'm into logistics for food retailers and the amount of food thrown away is mind-blowing!
Learn to eat and buy responsible!!!
I know what you mean.
I am one of those people you are talking about.
I am not hurting (TY I JCN).
But I will buy a little extra for the "food bank", something I never did before.
I tell this to my partner when he cooks. Grabs 3 peppers, chops them up, and half the pepper flesh is still on em! Halves and onion and puts the other half in the bin. He's a great cook but I watch him like a hawk. Because the truth is, the prices are too high, and I'm not having £5 in the bin because "it's not the best bit". He agrees but it's a bad habit most people have
I just baked 6 chicken drumsticks which will last till Saturday and the rendered fat is in a glass in the fridge. That'll last for a few days for frying stuff in.
And egg fried rice/bubble and squeak are age old methods of using up vegetables that would've been wasted otherwise.
Even gone off milk can be strained and the curds used to make cheese if you've got the patience.
@@mrpotatohead6264 or yogurt :)
@@mrpotatohead6264 that is the way to use as much as possible from the resources bought. Very good indeed!
Important: decrease in inflation still means an increase in price, it just means that the increase slows down. Ergo, things are still getting more and more expensive.
Have you noticed that if you complain about anything like fuel prices, food prices ,house prices,nhs waiting times, immigration the government just makes it worse
Shut Up peasants said Truss we’ve never had it so good.
That doesn't look like London 😳
4:13 Understated point. Shocking prospects.
Nope they are just blaming everything on ukrainie when it's all because of brexit. But if they bring back all the polish workers and romanian workers price will go back down
@@cliffsofmoher4220 and wages will too.
@@ep1929 I'm sorry that's how eccomy works. If more money is chasing after too few goods prices go up
@@cliffsofmoher4220 when many of the EU nationals went home after Brexit & after the IR35 tax loophole was ended I received a 24% rise on job 1 & 26% rise on job 2.
Brexit has worked for me.
@@ep1929 anecdotal experience
It’s so sad awful to see people like this on this state !
I visited the UK from Australia in October and I was very shocked at the prices. Don't know how people manage.
By fasting
Well look dude this is the result of brexit they voted for it now they are suffering so it's on them.
@@cliffsofmoher4220 Even before Brexit and the war prices were expensive to me.
I eat one meal a day now… lots of water
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I watched numerous clips showing how hard British living are in 2022. But compared to uk, average post tax income in my home town is lower. Food , groceries, clothes, rent, real state, gas are far more expensive. Only public transport, water and electricity are a bit cheaper in which we could spend a hundred pounds less monthly. Now I truly understand why many in my hometown is leaving to uk.
RESPECT food, value it & stop wasting it...🌱🌾🙏
Almost 30% it ends in garbage pit
@@Xenstein I know, even I've seen this & try to educate those people about value of food...But I felt they don't understand the real cost of food is not from money but the hard work of farmers & those people who bring that food to us... And ofcourse Mother Nature & Mother Earth who are providing us all our food...🌏❤🙏
@@Xenstein that mainly happens to food that goes off,you can't eat bad food as it would make you very sick indeed
@@stephensnell5707 people must eat it before it goes off.
@@stephensnell5707 unfortunately is not about bad food about I am saying, just too much food purchased because the orders are made from the offices who dont have the realistic view about the consumption. The system is about buying more for bigger numbers at the end of the year
I am now down to £20 a week to buy food after paying bills. and that's for me and my child.
If you can not afford it you do not buy it. Do not go into debt to eat. You will never pay it back.
Food banks may be good but what you get does not provide everything just for a meal. since there is not enough to last for the 7 days.
One of the most shocking price rises I've seen in the last year is for potato waffles. They went up in price by 45%. This is a non-branded variety from both Lidl and Aldi. 45%! For square potatoes. How is that justified? I suspect there's been an awful lot of price-gouging going on in the supermarkets. But who's looking out for the consumer?
Lettuce was 37p now 69p nearly 100% up. Ridiculous
Milk is up from 75c to 1.19€ in Ireland, both in Aldi and Lidl. We aren't doing well either.
Who actually needs square potatoes? Are they a necessity?
@Justifying
You mean you can't grow waffles?
@@Robert-cu9bm You mean you can't download waffles?
But the USA has $45 billion to send to Ukraine war efforts and the UK sent $1.5 billion….let that sink in for a bit
It's cheaper to send money than actually getting involved in the war. Frankly Putin is a warmonger.
Well sugar isn’t needed technically, but food is going to get even worse even in the U.S.
Everything is more expensive and I complain about it but I still have sky tv and Netflix and still buy drinks from costa. If push came to shove I should cut back on non essentials.
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I’m shocked how much food has gone up
How they blaming the war on the greed of big corporations?
Nevermind inflation coming down the prices need to come back down. No doubt even when everything costs less for the producers they will leave prices the same for us. The whole thing is suspicipus and follows the WEFs plans to make us own nothing and be unhappy!!.
It's not a conspiracy, it's simple greed.
Wait... prices are rising? Wow... thanks for the news.
High energy prices till the end of the decade?
I think she meant the end of the year, but apparently energy prices won’t fall to pre pandemic levels until the end of the decade, according to energy companies of course 😡
@Justifying.... In your dreams!
It isn't a war that is causing inflation or food shortages. It is engineered & took pace in 2020. WEF.
Thank you Laura for coming to the UK to help with the social care crisis and all you did over the pandemic.
Members of the royal family are exempt from paying taxes in certain instances.
*The Queen pleads poverty: Royal aides asked Ministers for help with Palace heating bill*
By FAY SCHLESINGER
UPDATED: 04:06 EST, 24 September 2010
Since when have you heard the Queen plead poverty? I am 76 years old and have never heard of the Queen moaning about anything.
What an insult to one of the most hard working people who ever lived in this country. She died still doing her job. No retirement for her. You going to retire one day!
I bet you are!
@@Sjb2077 "one of the most hard working people who ever lived in this country"
She and her family lived in great privilege and leeched off the rest of us.
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Is this England or Asia
I’m confused why there are not showing English Scottish welsh Northern Irish people struggling but show migrants struggling and when migrants cross the channel we give them shelter food and accommodation but real British people who need help are on the streets homeless
Inflation is a global issue. China, US, etc. Hopefully it ends soon.
Thats what happen when you are lied to and you fall for it and make fool of yourselves... "We are going to make it hard to trade with our next door neighbours and we will all be better off". The worse is not here yet...
@@justifying6455 I have. I had 23 staff now I have 11. Tell it to those 12 people that there are people alot worse than them out there and they should stop moaning...
Friend in New Zealand told me 1 dozen eggs cost around $30.
It's everywhere.
The Englishman will never complain about the B Word
The UK voted to leave not England. And every country in the western world must be going through Brexit using your logic.
@@harryjones4167 Every country is going through Brexit, My God Man the Earth doesnt revolve around england , you understand we are looking at 30 to 40 Years Austerity.. I have to leave any where but here with neo nazis.
@@drepachi77 You obviously don’t understand what irony is. I never said every country is going through Brexit. I said that every country is going through a slowdown and high inflation. That is nothing to do with Brexit.
I buy cheap pasta but it still costs to boil it
Soak it in cold water over night then 👍
Yep. Us and the rest of the world.
Bell peppers, mangoes, limes, avocados, oranges. These aren't British produce; these are imports and naturally you'll pay more for them especially since leaving the Brexit. 2 pounds for a bag of oranges - still a bargain. A minimum of $6 in the US and they grow here! Yes, there is a serious issue in the UK regarding wages and inflation. However, there is also a serious issue regarding the low prices on out-of-season, out-of-country foods.
And I don't understand the government that they make prices high but not the wages , wages are same how can we afford all things in same wages
@@zh5376 That is a decades old issue: the disappearing middle class. Unfortunately there is still this misconception that trickle down economics actually works. It's been debunked so many times and yet the UK government - and the US - still adhere to it.
@@zh5376 Uk resident here the Tories (conservatives) only think in perpetual short term here. They see prices as income for buisness, and wages as an expense for buisness and government, so keep wages low as possible, and prices as high as possible. To cuote Game of thrones "If the peasants die well just have less peasants".
The British people will get a new government though, mark my words.
@@andreaslind6338 all that will happen is the tories will advertise they are anti immigration again and this dumb cu** of a public will vote them again as they wanna see less foreigners. That was literally the difference last time. The northern wall off historical labour counties voted conservative.
The prices are nothing to do with brexit. We have a free trade deal with the EU. Inflation is higher in the EU on average than the UK.
Unbelievable that we've only been tracking inflation since 2005. Did I hear correctly ? 00:28
Of course that’s wrong.
Please people don't listen to the media get starmer in office we need him 🙏
Food inflation is due to food shortages, the UK government should encourage farmers to produce more vegetables, fruits, milk and eggs etc. to prevent food shortages.
Where have u seen food shortages? All supermarkets are full to the teeth. Stop getting brainwashed by the propaganda machine use your own brain.
Yes got to pay the sharreholders
Is not 13.3 is 30%
It's extraordinary, isn't it? It's extraordinary that the UK is suffering 13% inflation, but Spain's inflation rate has dropped from 9,8% to below 6%.
Also interesting to note that my fuel bills in Spain are already back at pre-pandemic costs.
Hmm, that's a difficult one, isn't it? Who to trust? British journalists who have a long history of ignoring salient facts/Brexit's effect on the economy/Tory policies, or maybe I should believe my own eyes and the readily available statistics on the inflation rates of EU member states?
Why, it's obvious isn't it? British journalism is trusted the world over, isn't it?
British journalists work for their masters overseas
@@valuetraveler2026 Yup. Not a single major printed media owner actually lives in the UK, and the BBC is effectively run by ex-Tory MPs, Lords and/or ministers.
My OP was intended to be facetious.
IT is happening everywhere. In Poland we have 18 %
I don’t live in the UK anymore but it seems things are less worse in other European counties.
Wrong. Germany 11% inflation. Estonia 20%. Netherlands 17%. How is it worse in the UK?
I'm from Estonia and the official inflation is around 24% and unofficial is much higher.. People are waiting in long lines to buy discounted food that has expired today or until tommorow...
Tesco has put my jar of coffee up from £5.50 to £6.70 in the last week. This time last year, that same coffee was about £4 a jar!
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The inflation started way before the war in Ukraine.
The war just added fuel to the fire.
This is what happens when you shut down factories for a year and give out free money