
Episode 5: Illegal immigrants Before Pensioners?
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(Or: When Did a Lifetime of Grafting Stop Being Enough?)
Picture this:
A woman in her late seventies.
Worked all her life. Lost her husband. Can’t afford to heat one room of her council flat.
She rings the council for help.
Gets told there’s a waiting list.
Watches the news that night—someone newly arrived, no ID, housed in a hotel, three meals a day.
You tell her it’s all fair.
This episode’s not about hate. It’s about how broken things feel.
Because it’s happening all over—decent people, who've done everything right, being left behind while others jump the queue with a lawyer in tow.
I’m not storming the gates—I’m just asking:
When did pensioners become expendable?
Why is speaking up labelled ‘offensive’ instead of 'bloody obvious’?
It’s spiky. It’s honest. It’s Bloomers.
Pull up a chair—if you can still afford the heating to sit by.