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I see that the £10 Christmas Bonus has gone into my bank account and I'm wondering what I should do with all that amount of money. (A couple of pints down the pub, maybe?).
Much as I dislike linking to the GB News website, this page does show how much the Bonus would be if the amount had been linked to inflation:
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So where's your tenner going then?
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A cup of coffee in the café by the lake here costs £3.25. The café isn't that special
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and neither's the coffee either!
It's really a lose-lose scenario for any Government. As Barry says they daren't abolish it, but an inflation-proofed sum would be costly.
The sensible thing would have been to incorporate it into the Winter Payment when that was kicked off, but when has any Government done anything sensible LOL.
So, once a year, the coffee's on the House 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊
I'm too young, but Husband gets the bonus £10. It'll probably go on a couple of bottles of wine. (From Aldi, £4.29 for a quite nice Sauvignon Blanc).
I think the £500/£600 Winter Fuel Allowance is quite generous enough, but an extra tenner at Christmas is nice to get. Not going to turn it down. And of course, no government is going to slash it, now.
(I'm quite surprised Maggie didn't 🤭)
COFFEE, 5 X bags of ground coffee for my cafetiere, each bag containing 227g. 1 bag lasts me round about 2 weeks, so 10 weeks of free coffee. I have 2 coffees every morning = 28 coffees from each bag. Not even 10p a cup. Now thats money well spent is it not. And great coffee not colored water from Costa @£3 plus a cup. :0)