I've no idea how much prescription charges are as I don't have meds but anyway, don't people over 60 get free scripts in England?
Pensioners get £200 WFA which I think is very generous after all, we don't get many dreadful winters.
As for renewing things, it depends if you need new or used and whether you have a thing about not having stuff on credit ie: from catalogues.
There are many shops vying for our business and there is no need to spend top dollar.
It depends whether the £12k+ is to keep one or two people.
Many grans look after and feed at least 1 GC at least once a week and do pick-ups before and after school for no money.
That is very laudable but not if you yourself are short of cash.
They also treat their GC which again is utterly selfless but not if you are keeping yourself short.
Let's agree that we all have our own ideas as to what is necessary in our lives and how we spend our money is really up to the individual.
I can't advocate any particular cuts because I can afford to pay, however, I have experimented with living on £150pw paying my usual bills and doing my normal shopping. I even managed to save a bit.
The media are already after Andy!



