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MediumRoastSteam I don’t think you can blame any single generation for the mess that country is now in. It was a combination of factors, the various different governments we had over the last 40 years always thought of short termism, people themselves wanted easy attractive messages and really didn’t cut their suit according to their cloth. This is true of all the generations they all got themselves into different forms of trouble, and it was basically greed. I like it, I want it, I’m going to have it. People don’t think about their retirement, they don’t think about saving money, credit has been too easy for far too long. Yes there’s talk about my generation baby boomers having had all the luck but when I started work there were millions of unemployed people, interest rates were running absolutely riot, and the country was not in a great state. But I was brought up to spend what you’d saved and not spend what you didn’t have except if it was for a house. If I wanted a car I didn’t go and get a loan i bought what I could afford with the money I had in the bank at the time. When I was 25 or 28 the thought of a new car never entered my mind my cars were like £800. My furniture was taken from the local tip and cleaned up I didn’t have carpets for years because I couldn’t afford them I didn’t have a new kitchen, I had what someone else was throwing out when they replaced their kitchen. For the first 8 years of living in my flat I had a lodger, but nowadays people wouldn’t think of doing that they wouldn’t expect to do that.
Easy credit has been the scourge that got many people into trouble.