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Originally Posted by jambutty
David Cameron has been quoted as stating that money is not important but happiness is.
Isn’t it strange that it is always those who have loads of money, turn round and tell us who have little or no money to spare that money isn’t everything and happiness counts for more?
Now that the readers have got over their collective apoplectic fit and calmed down from an uncontrollable rage – how do you view money?
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As I've only just rejioned the forum I haven't read all the replies on this thread. To me money is not important to how you live your life, there are far important more things. As long as I have enough to pay my way I'm happy. I can once remember being iterviewed by Anthony Howard for the Panarama program around 1990, at meeting being address by Michael Heseltine, his question was does it not make you jealous of people like Michael Heseltine a multi millionaire, you comming from a working class family. My answer was short and sweet "I leave jealousy to socalist like you Anthony" at which he turned and walked away