katndog2:I can live on £50 for a week, including cider!
How do you manage this? I fear you may not understand my ramblings, lets try...?
This figure suggests Victorian levels of rent and tax, let alone food prices. I suppose you grow all your own, and don't eat meat. As to obtain even your own meat you will need transport, license, slaughter costs and storage. No? maybe you shoot your own. Hmmm...I could surmise for a while, I wonder please tell us how you live on £50 per week.
You obviously don't have a car, which is admirable. You must have a computer and I am guessing some arrangement to connect to the net. My telephone broadband is £15 per month which is £3.46 per week. This leaves you a bit less? How to cover the costs of electricity which again is an expense? or do you generate your own? Is it a clockwork powered computer?
I had often wondered about living in Mid Wales but when ever I sit down and do the costs on housing alone it ain't so very cheap. I would have to have transport which presently costs me for fuel, insurance, maintenance and capital allowance near as £2,500 per year for statement here. Yes I know I don't have a heavy mileage at about 10,000 per year. I suspect in Mid Wales that I would do more than that.
I calculate each year, about this time, my fixed costs of housing (no mortgage), fuel, car, phone, food, repairs. It is near as possible to state £10,000 per year at the moment. To achieve this I need a gross income of roughly £15,000 to pay tax and stamp. I am therefore in the competitive capitalist world of ours having to live on £288 per week which is 6 times you, and consequently so much less competitive. I think that you are therefore much nearer the third world, which is so many more people on the planet with their £1/day income than me. Or is it? It still costs you 10 times more a week to live than them. Give up the cider mate, this is the century of China, not large banker bonuses.
I therefore resolve to live more like you than I am at present. Oh please, please tell us how you do it.
I suspect also there a several million others 'out there' who would like also to know how it is possible to live on £50 per week. Recently an old couple has died in Northampton who probably did not know how to achieve this.
Farming is for us, all.