We are not in a good financial situation here in Britain at the moment and to be honest we haven’t been for quite some time. Our unemployment statisitics are the highest they have been for over ten years and there are masses of young, learned people leaving university with simply no opportunity for employment. The property market is deflated and those wanting a quick property sale or having to sell house fast have no hope doing so at all. Our inflation is increasing dramatically. Grocery costs, as for the rest of Europe, are increasing hand over fist and fuel is at least twenty five percent more expensive than this time two years ago. It isn’t that long ago that we had strikes by transport workers arguing that petrol were over £1.00 a litre, now you are hard pressed to find it for less than £1.30 and not a strike in sight. We are just used to being squeezed now and mortgage repayments could be next.

Yet in the midst of all this gloom is something to look forward to. The Royal nuptials takes place at the end of this month and we will see the fetching Prince William marry the gorgeous Kate Middleton, a happy occasion surely even for the non royalist who will still get an additional days holiday. We are to have an additional bank holiday on the Friday that they marry and in conjunction with Easter holidays and May Day holiday this means that much of the country will have two short working weeks. On top of this the weather is beautiful, some ten hotter than is typical for this time of year. Maybe we are getting some type of reprieve for our stoic stance and spirit. Let’s hope so and let’s also hope that after the celebrations have died down the atmosphere remains to keep us going through the next 12 months as it doesn’t look like the money issues or our personal situations will get much better over that time.

We are not in a good financial position here in Britain at the moment and to be brutal we haven’t been for quite some time. Our jobless statisitics are the biggest they have been for a decade and there are loads of young, learned people leaving higher education with simply no opportunity for employment. The housing sector is deflated and those requiring a quick property sale or having to sell house fast have no opportunity doing so at all. Our inflation is raging. Food prices, as for the rest of the world, are rising hand over fist and petrol is at least twenty five percent more costly than a couple of years ago. It isn’t that long ago that we had strikes by transport workers arguing that fuel prices were over £1.00 a litre, now you struggle to find it for less than £1.30 and not a barricade to be seen. We are simply used to being squeezed now and mortgage repayments could be next.

However in the midst of all this gloom is something pleasant to lift the spirits. The Royal marriage takes place on the twenty nineth of April and we will see the good looking Prince William marry the beautiful Kate Middleton, a lovely event surely even for the non royalist who will still get an extra days holiday. We are to have an additional bank holiday on the twenty nineth of April and when combined with the Easter holidays and May Day holiday this means that most of the country will have two short working weeks. In addition to this the weather is beautiful, some 10 degrees hotter than is typical for this time of year. Maybe we are getting some form of reward for our stoic attitude and resilience. Let’s hope so and let’s also hope that after the celebrations have died down the mood stays to keep us going through the next few years as it doesn’t look like the money issues or our personal circumstances will get much better over that time.

We are not in a good financial position here in Britain at the moment and to be honest we have been in a mess for a while. Our jobless stats are the highest we have seen for a decade and there are masses of young, knowledgable people coming out of higher education with simply no opportunity for employment. The property market is deflated and those requiring a quick property sale or having to sell house fast have no chance doing so at all. Our inflation is going through the roof. Grocery costs, as for the rest of the world, are rising dramatically and petrol is at least 25% more costly than a couple of years ago. It isn’t that long ago that we had barracades by transport workers arguing that fuel prices had gone above £1.00 a litre, now you struggle to find it for less than £1.30 and not a strike in sight. We are simply used to having the money pressure now and mortgage repayments could be next.

However in the centre of all this gloom is something pleasant to lift the spirits. The Royal nuptials takes place at the end of this month and we will see the good looking Prince William marry the gorgeous Kate Middleton, a happy occasion surely even for those not keen on the royal family who will still get an extra days holiday. We are to have an additional bank holiday on the Friday that they marry and along side the Easter holidays and May Day holiday this means that the majority of the country will have two short working weeks. In addition to this the weather is lovely, some ten warmer than is typical for this time of year. Possibly we are getting some kind of reward for our stoic outlook and spirit. Let’s hope so and let’s also hope that when the partying have finished the atmosphere stays to keep us going through the next few years as it doesn’t look like the money issues or our individual situations will get much better over that time.

We are not in a good financial situation here in the UK at the moment and to be honest we haven’t been for quite some time. Our unemployment stats are the biggest we have seen for over ten years and there are swathes of young, knowledgable people finishing higher education with simply no opportunity for employment. The housing market is flat and those seeking a quick property sale or having to sell house fast have no chance doing so at all. Our inflation is going through the roof. Grocery costs, as for the rest of the world, are rising ridiculously and petrol is at least twenty five percent more costly than this time two years ago. It isn’t that long ago that we had barracades by transport workers shouting that fuel prices were over £1.00 a litre, now you struggle to find it for less than £1.30 and not a strike to be seen. We are just used to being squeezed now and mortgage rates could be next.

Nevertheless in the centre of all this darkness is something pleasant to lift the spirits. The Royal Wedding takes place at the end of this month and we will see the fetching Prince William get married to the gorgeous Katherine Middleton, a good thing surely even for the non royalist who will still get an additional days holiday. We are to have an additional bank holiday on the Friday that they marry and when combined with the Easter holidays and May Day holiday this means that the majority of the country will have two short working weeks. On top of this the weather is lovely, some ten warmer than is usual for this time of year. Perhaps we are getting some type of reprieve for our stoic attitude and spirit. Let’s hope so and let’s also hope that after the celebrations are over the atmosphere remains to keep us going through the next 12 months as it doesn’t look like the economy or our personal positions will get much better over that time.

We are not in a stable economic position here in the UK at the moment and to be brutal we haven’t been for quite some time. Our jobless stats are the highest they have been for over ten years and there are masses of young, educated people leaving university with simply no opportunity for employment. The property market is deflated and those needing a quick property sale or having to sell house fast have no hope at all. Our inflation is raging. Grocery costs, as for the rest of the world, are rising hand over fist and fuel is at least 25% more expensive than a couple of years ago. It isn’t that long ago that we had protests by hauliers arguing that fuel prices were over £1.00 a litre, now you are hard pressed to find it for less than £1.30 and not a barricade to be seen. We are just used to having the money pressure now and mortgage interest could be next.

Nevertheless in the middle of all this darkness is something to look forward to. The Royal nuptials takes place on the twenty nineth of April and we will see the good looking Prince William get married to the beautiful Katherine Middleton, a happy occasion surely even for those who do not support our royalty who will still get an additional days holiday. We are to have an additional bank holiday on the twenty nineth of April and when combined with the Easter holidays and May Day holiday this means that much of the country will have two three day weeks. In addition to this the weather is glorious, some ten hotter than is typical for this time of year. Possibly we are getting some type of reprieve for our stoic approach and spirit. Let’s hope so and let’s also hope that when the partying have died down the mood hangs around to keep us going through the next 12 months as it doesn’t look like the money issues or our personal situations will get much better over that time.

We are not in a good economic position here in the UK at the moment and to be honest we haven’t been for quite some time. Our jobless statisitics are the highest we have seen for a decade and there are loads of young, learned people coming out of higher education with simply no chance of getting a job. The property market is deflated and those seeking a quick property sale or needing to sell house fast have no chance doing so at all. Our inflation is increasing dramatically. Food prices, as for the rest of the world, are increasing dramatically and petrol is at least 25% more costly than this time two years ago. It isn’t that long ago that we had protests by transport workers shouting that fuel prices were over £1.00 a litre, now you are hard pressed to find it for less than £1.30 and not a barricade to be seen. We are just used to having the money pressure now and mortgage repayments could be next.

Nevertheless in the middle of all this darkness is something pleasant to lift the spirits. The Royal nuptials takes place on the twenty nineth of April and we will see the attractive Prince William marry the beautiful Kate Middleton, a good thing surely even for those not keen on the royal family who will still get an extra days holiday. We are to have an additional bank holiday on the twenty nineth of April and taking into account the Easter holidays and May Day holiday this means that the majority of the country will have two three day weeks. On top of this the weather is gorgeous, some ten hotter than is normal for this time of year. Perhaps we are getting some form of reprieve for our stoic outlook and spirit. Let’s hope so and let’s also hope that after the festivities have finished the mood remains to keep us going through the next 12 months as it doesn’t look like the money issues or our individual circumstances will get much better over that time.

We are not in a great financial situation here in the UK at the moment and to be honest we haven’t been for quite some time. Our jobless figures are the highest we have seen for over ten years and there are masses of young, educated people leaving university with simply no hope of securing a paid position. The housing sector is deflated and those requiring a quick property sale or needing to sell house fast have no hope at all. Our inflation is increasing dramatically. Food costs, as for the rest of Europe, are rising ridiculously and fuel is at least twenty five percent more expensive than this time two years ago. It isn’t that long ago that we had protests by transport workers arguing that fuel prices were over £1.00 a litre, now you struggle to find it for less than £1.30 and not a barricade to be seen. We are just used to being squeezed now and mortgage repayments could be next.

Nevertheless in the middle of all this darkness is something pleasant to lift the spirits. The Royal marriage takes place at the end of this month and we will see the handsome Prince William marry the gorgeous Katherine Middleton, a good thing surely even for those who do not support our royalty who will still get an additional days holiday. We are to have an additional bank holiday on the Friday that they marry and along side the Easter holidays and May Day holiday this means that most of the country will have two short working weeks. In addition to this the weather is glorious, some 10 degrees hotter than is usual for this time of year. Perhaps we are getting some form of reprieve for our stoic stance and toughness. Let’s hope so and let’s also hope that when the celebrations have finished the atmosphere hangs around to keep us going through the next 12 months as it doesn’t look like the financial situation or our individual situations will be much improved.

We are not in a stable financial situation here in Britain at the moment and to be brutal we have been in a mess for a while. Our unemployment statisitics are the highest we have seen for a decade and there are masses of young, knowledgable people finishing higher education with simply no chance of getting a job. The property sector is deflated and those seeking a quick property sale or needing to sell house fast have no chance doing so at all. Our inflation is raging. Food costs, as for the rest of the world, are growing hand over fist and petrol is at least 25% more costly than this time two years ago. It isn’t that long ago that we had protests by transport workers arguing that fuel prices had gone above £1.00 a litre, now you are hard pressed to find it for less than £1.30 and not a strike to be seen. We are simply used to being squeezed now and mortgage interest could be next.

Nevertheless in the midst of all this darkness is something pleasant to lift the spirits. The Royal Wedding takes place at the end of this month and we will see the attractive Prince William marry the gorgeous Katherine Middleton, a good thing surely even for those not keen on the royal family who will still get an additional days holiday. We are to have an additional bank holiday on the Friday that they marry and in conjunction with Easter holidays and May Day holiday this means that most of the country will have two short working weeks. On top of this the weather is lovely, some 10 degrees hotter than is normal for this time of year. Perhaps we are getting some kind of reprieve for our stoic stance and resilience. Let’s hope so and let’s also hope that when the festivities have finished the mood remains to keep us going through the next few years as it doesn’t look like the financial situation or our individual situations will get much better over that time.

We are not in a stable economic situation here in Britain at the moment and to be honest we have been in a mess for a while. Our unemployment figures are the highest they have been for over ten years and there are masses of young, learned people finishing higher education with simply no hope of securing a paid position. The housing sector is deflated and those seeking a quick property sale or needing to sell house fast have no hope at all. Our inflation is going through the roof. Grocery prices, as for the rest of Europe, are increasing ridiculously and petrol is at least twenty five percent more expensive than this time two years ago. It isn’t that long ago that we had protests by transport workers arguing that fuel prices had gone above £1.00 a litre, now you are hard pressed to find it for less than £1.30 and not a strike to be seen. We are simply used to being squeezed now and mortgage rates could be next.

Yet in the middle of all this gloom is something pleasant to lift the spirits. The Royal nuptials takes place at the end of this month and we will see the fetching Prince William get married to the beautiful Katherine Middleton, a happy occasion surely even for those not keen on the royal family who will still get an additional days holiday. We are to have an additional bank holiday on the twenty nineth of April and in conjunction with Easter holidays and May Day holiday this means that much of the country will have two three day weeks. In addition to this the weather is lovely, some 10 degrees hotter than is usual for this time of year. Possibly we are getting some form of let up for our stoic attitude and resilience. Let’s hope so and let’s also hope that once the celebrations are over the mood remains to keep us going through the next few years as it doesn’t look like the economy or our personal circumstances will be much improved.

We are not in a good economic position here in Britain at the moment and to be honest we haven’t been for quite some time. Our jobless statisitics are the highest we have seen for over ten years and there are masses of young, educated people finishing higher education with simply no opportunity for employment. The housing market is deflated and those needing a quick property sale or having to sell house fast have no chance at all. Our inflation is going through the roof. Grocery costs, as for the rest of the world, are growing dramatically and petrol is at least 25% more costly than a couple of years ago. It isn’t that long ago that we had barracades by hauliers arguing that petrol were over £1.00 a litre, now you are hard pressed to find it for less than £1.30 and not a protest to be seen. We are simply used to being squeezed now and mortgage interest could be next.

Yet in the centre of all this gloom is something pleasant to lift the spirits. The Royal Wedding takes place on the twenty nineth of April and we will see the handsome Prince William get married to the gorgeous Kate Middleton, a good thing surely even for those not keen on the royal family who will still get an additional days holiday. We are to have an additional bank holiday on the twenty nineth of April and along side the Easter holidays and May Day holiday this means that much of the country will have two short working weeks. In addition to this the weather is gorgeous, some 10 degrees hotter than is normal for this time of year. Possibly we are getting some kind of let up for our stoic approach and spirit. Let’s hope so and let’s also hope that once the celebrations have finished the mood hangs around to keep us going through the next 12 months as it doesn’t look like the money issues or our individual positions will be much improved.

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