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The boomer generation are the luckiest generation. There is no justification for the triple lock for all, when boomers could buy a 4 bed property for £30k, free university education and less red tape for business.

The boomer generation are the luckiest generation. There is no justification for the triple lock for all, when boomers could buy a 4 bed property for £30k, free university education and less red tape for business.

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Regarding the show handcuffed on channel 4- I see many are angry at my politics and a little confused seeing as I happen to have brown skin 😂… I know … how ignorant and outdated of them! Bringing up my race regarding who I’d vote for is RACISM- using my race to assume I should think one way politically is RACISM- my ancestors fought for freedom of thought not just physical. Many people from African Asian and Caribbean backgrounds will no longer vote for Labour and some may like elements of the Green Party, but in reality if you are businesses minded, ambitious and own, or want to own property- you know the greens are a huge mistake. People asking-why won’t you vote Green instead of Reform….Why the hell would I vote Greens??- They will ban people from being landlords and raise taxes- I AM A LANDLORD…. I know the anti capitalists hate that, but I don’t care… money affi mek!! - Yes I voted for Brexit which has been a huge fxxk up, but I stand by my reasoning for wanting to the leave the EU which is run by people we don’t get to elect and that’s undemocratic. I wanted to see more trade deals with common wealth countries and more migration from common wealth countries which we have seen, seeing as Britain effed over those countries historically. Is Britain in a bad position due to BREXIT- no if it was we wouldn’t have a better economy than some countries in the EU. Why the hell would I vote for Labour which has led to job cuts/ NI hikes and will introduce the Renters Right Act which will hurt tenants more than us landlords Yes conservatives were a failure and I don’t support how Reform are acting currently especially against Muslims and with the Iran war, but when this show was filmed they sounded refreshing and more inline with my fundamental conservative beliefs and values- I couldn’t care less what anyone has to say about my politics. By the way….. fyi I’ll vote for anyone who is pro low taxes. Ps racism is also assuming all of us brown people are the same and we are not. Some came here legally some didn’t, some are wealthy, some aren’t, some are on benefits, some are working class & worked hard all their lives and never claimed benefits- we all have had different journeys, belong to different classes, have different upbringings & come from different countries-to suggest we are all brown so should think/vote the same is extremely ignorant.

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35,173 views • 3 months ago

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Full convo out now! Have minority groups overstayed their welcome in the UK?” Aaron and I wouldn’t flinch if the government said: “Go home.” Why have many ethnic minorities built such lives here they now fear leaving? Why has many minority groups relied on Britain’s welfare and housing instead of asset creation, selling up, and leaving on their own terms … with money and assets in their pocket instead of universal credit applications as their legacy - then if they have to leave will have nothing to show for their lives in Britain. Even the minority groups who have done well, gained an education & built businesses/good careers …. Are you not intending to do the similar back home, repair and rebuild whatever country you or your family came from? If not should you not respect British natives a bit more? Stop demanding special treatment/policy based on your race and religion. The plan should have always been: -educate yourselves -work hard/buy property -RESPECT the host nation/natives -integrate -build wealth/assets -vote for parties who protect your assets not left leaning high taxing parties leaving your community reliant and addicted to welfare -have your 2nd passport -visit back home regularly to feel connected -build a life back home -have zero fear of deportation If you or your parents have been here for over 20 years+, relied on welfare and have no good education, substantial savings or assets - not even a small property you can sell , you’ve wasted your time in Britain and you should be embarrassed. Imagine one day being deported and having zero to show for residing in one of the best safest countries for opportunities!

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12,462 views • 1 month ago

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So many people my age and younger don’t even know what the state pension triple lock is, yet £224.6 BILLION of OUR taxes are spent on it. Don’t you want to know where your money goes? The reason political parties are so afraid to challenge the triple lock for pensioners is that older generations actually get out and vote. Politicians cater to them because they show up. They are the loudest in the room and politicians rely on their vote. If we want to be heard, younger generations need to vote on the issues that directly affect our future, such as: 🔹Student debt reform - tackling high interest rates and unaffordable repayments. 🔹First-time buyer support - easier access to mortgages and schemes for lower deposits. 🔹Childcare for young families - affordable, accessible options so parents can work. 🔹Flexible working rights - ensuring jobs adapt to modern parenting and lifestyle needs. 🔹Housing supply and infrastructure – building more affordable homes in areas with good transport and schools. 🔹Parental leave and pay – improving support for both parents in the early stages of raising a family. 🔹Lower taxes - for those under 25, scrap IR35, lower corporation tax, overhaul the tax rates/codes. Don’t complain that politics only cares about the older generation when they are the ones who vote and actively participate. If we want change, we need to turn up, speak out, and vote. It’s the laziest thing to say “there’s no point, they’re all the same” force them to implement policy by being involved. Start taking an interest in policy and politics, or they won’t take an interest in you.

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26,287 views • 4 months ago