Do you think Cov is more dangerous now then when we were growing up? I honestly think it was an absolute madhouse back then? And I loved growing up in those times, there was never a dull moment but I don't think things are as bad now, just my take on it.
Not lived in Coventry for a lot of years so not sure.Do you think Cov is more dangerous now then when we were growing up? I honestly think it was an absolute madhouse back then? And I loved growing up in those times, there was never a dull moment but I don't think things are as bad now, just my take on it.
Did I live in a different Coventry?You were less likely to get shot or stabbed when we were growing up. You might get a kicking, but that stopped when the victim hit the floor, as a rule.
Some kids these days just don't care about their life or anyone elses.
You were less likely to get shot or stabbed when we were growing up. You might get a kicking, but that stopped when the victim hit the floor, as a rule.
Some kids these days just don't care about their life or anyone elses.
That is indeed the main issue.Unless these people get more opportunities to break the poverty cycle, crime and violence will always be attractive.
That is indeed the main issue.
Loved Cov back in the 80's, was lively and a good laugh. Maybe coz i'm getting to be an old bastard but i hate the place now, just depressing and everyone just seems to be out for themselves. Had the pleasure of 2 weeks in the Highlands last August...Wow. That's where i want to be.Do you think Cov is more dangerous now then when we were growing up? I honestly think it was an absolute madhouse back then? And I loved growing up in those times, there was never a dull moment but I don't think things are as bad now, just my take on it.
Loved Cov back in the 80's, was lively and a good laugh. Maybe coz i'm getting to be an old bastard but i hate the place now, just depressing and everyone just seems to be out for themselves. Had the pleasure of 2 weeks in the Highlands last August...Wow. That's where i want to be.
Right.The thing is now is how keen kids are to use a knife or a fun and go round your house and stab you in your sleep.
Apparently its still pantomime season..
He's behind you!
I don't know what the problem is. Corbyn will walk the next general election. I know that because I have been told so. And he has Abbott who will recruit 10,000 police officers and it will only cost £300,000 a year.Was it David Lammy who closed police stations in his constituency or chopped 600 million from the police budget with a further 400 million to come?
Edit: Just seen this again with the copper behind him FFS! My point still stands!!
I don't know what the problem is. Corbyn will walk the next general election. I know that because I have been told so. And he has Abbott who will recruit 10,000 police officers and it will only cost £300,000 a year.
BTW can't see any Twatter posts on here.
The Tiries are for the rich and those who are working class but consider themselves to be middle class once earning a decent wage.Corbyn won't walk the next general election, the cuts will keep happening, someone needs to reverse it. I though the tories were the party of law and order?
The Tiries are for the rich and those who are working class but consider themselves to be middle class once earning a decent wage.
Law and order? That bit made me giggle.
Not jealousThis is a picture of the Isle of Man on a clear day from where I live.
I didn't mean that the Tories are for them.I'm not even sure they're for them anymore.
You were less likely to get shot or stabbed when we were growing up. You might get a kicking, but that stopped when the victim hit the floor, as a rule.
Some kids these days just don't care about their life or anyone elses.
I didn't mean that the Tories are for them.
It is the sheep mentality. Must show how well they are doing. Car needs to be new and look better than the neighbours. Holidays must be better than the neighbours and friends. Vote Labour? Oh no. Middle class don't do that. And plaster it all over Farcebook to show the world.
But in reality they are working class and are heavily in debt to keep the charade up. It makes me laugh when someone at work asks why I drive cars that look in the right place on a council estate. Why can't I afford a new one? Why don't I have exotic holidays? Why do I still vote Labour?
I have tried to explain. I can run several cars for the same cost of depreciation of a new one. Good weather? Then I take out one of my rag tops. Need space? Take out one of my 7 seaters. Want some fun? Take out my track monster and upset daddys little rich boy in his Ferrari because my 2 LTR Fiat burns him off. I like a holiday where I can blend in with the locals. I visit places. No spending 10k to sit on a beach for me. I normally hire a villa and drive to it. Holiday for all the family for just over 2k. And they have the memories of what they have done.
The problem is that people are fooled into voting Tory. They see themselves better off under them. They cut everything then reduce tax. Things become unbearable for those in need. But the better off become better off. And it continues until it affects the sheep. Then they vote Labour. When finally Labour get in they try to correct everything in one go. They spend too much. National debt races too high. Tax goes up. But the needy are looked after.
But what happens is the sheep can't afford to service their debts. So they vote the Tories back in. And the savage cuts start all over again.......
The bit about people voting Tory is spot on and they know it. Can’t find the link now but there was a guy who worked on their campaign that said as much.
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