GrannyGravy13
Doodledog it was sheer hard work that enabled us and the majority of homeowners to buy our homes, whilst paying tax on income along with high interest rates on the mortgage.
I am so sick and tired of being berated on GN for being a homeowner in the South East, it is not a crime (yet)
It is not a crime, and there is no blame attached to home owners in the SE. I do, however, take issue with people saying that the profits they made from living in their homes is hard work.
GSM, I know you separated the two, but it is so often said (on here and elsewhere) that people have worked for their money, when what is meant is just paying a mortgage on a house that has risen in value, as though that is not true of most of us. I am not 'bashing' or castigating anyone - simply saying, on a thread about austerity, that it is insensitive at best to say that the fact that there are now X number of millionaires is not at the expense of the poor, and even more so to suggest that people are millionaires because of sheer hard work when it is clear that there is a lot more to it than that.
A lot of what happens in life is because of luck, and I am the first to say that everyone should work and contribute to society (and regularly get taken to task for that, too
). It's one thing to benefit from that luck, which may be caused by being born in a family that is supportive, by living in an area of rising prices, by getting the excellent education that is often boasted about on here, having good health, an inheritance, a lottery win or many other things - but the suggestion that all of that is down to hard work, as though the poor don't work hard too has to be challenged, as it is quite offensive.