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Haircut fears

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  • Malthusian
    Malthusian Posts: 11,055 Forumite
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    EdGasket wrote:
    The after-effects are the same!

    If you genuinely don't think there's a difference between a professional haircut and just shearing it off then why are you wasting money on a barber? Just cut off your hair at home, it's not difficult.
    Dird wrote: »
    And yet they charge women more; where are the feminazis when we need them

    Women want nicer haircuts. You pay more for a premium product. If a man wants long flowing locks and all that primping and blow-drying then a barber won't do the job, he'll need to go to a hairdresser and pay the same as a woman.
  • BJV
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    redmalc wrote: »
    Benefits must be sorted and especially this ridiculous situation with kids having kids and getting accommodation so they can watch tv,smoke and have sex all day with their mates.

    I have never been on benefits but if this is what it is like where do I sign??? ha ha

    Joking apart I agree benefits to people who need them and stamp out the career choice benefit abusers. That said we need to have confidence in ourselves. How can we ask the other worlds economies to have confidence in us if we don't ?
    Happiness, Health and Wealth in that order please!:A
  • System
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    Great idea leaving the EU then and loosing passporting rights to the whole EEA.

    The obvious choice is to withdraw all the goodies for the baby boomer generation. They can pay for Brexit.
    dunstonh wrote: »
    The UK relies on financial services for a great chunk of its revenue. One of the reasons is the stability of the UK. You would see other things hit long before they even consider hitting any financial areas. The most obvious thing to hit is benefits as they are still far too high.

    Don't forget that Sterling has just been devalued.
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  • eskbanker
    eskbanker Posts: 38,022 Forumite
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    redmalc wrote: »
    Benefits must be sorted and especially this ridiculous situation with kids having kids and getting accommodation so they can watch tv,smoke and have sex all day with their mates.
    If these are the thoughts of redmalc then how far right would bluemalc be; this looks like a copy/paste straight from a Daily Mail editorial!
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