Just a small selection of the lovely tweets I've received today from people who are apparently much nicer than me because, you know, povertypic.twitter.com/PVkcuXMMQR
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For the most part, no. We had to be very economical with what meals could be afforded and what couldn't be.
So your mum couldn't afford bread or milk or own brand cereals or porridge? Really? What were the outgoings that hit her finances? Debts?
You're not best placed to be arguing this. Leave it to those who who've had their mothers borrowing from neighbours for a bag of chips
And you're not speaking for yourself, Julia, when you imply that there's not a parent who can't afford breakfast.
You did speak for everyone. "there isn't a parent in this country"
You literally just spoke for everyone, didn't you? "There isn't a parent in this country".
Get an allotment, prioritise home cook food above SKY, fags, booze, take aways, pit bull dogs, tattoos, huge tv screens, unnecessary gifts
That tweet implied that you were speaking for 'everyone in the country' though, which I think might explain the vitriol.
But you did you fucking troll. You did speak for all of us.
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