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Kirsty Allsopp has berated Michael Rosen.

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Magenta8 Tue 18-Nov-25 11:03:53

Michael Rosen is having difficulty in trying to replace his London Freedom Pass.

Kirsty Allsop says that people who use free travel passes and are rich enough not to need them are "bankrupting the country."

Aveline Tue 18-Nov-25 11:26:23

She likes to stir up a nice online argument when she has something to sell. Hmmm has she got a new TV series coming up?...

Witzend Tue 18-Nov-25 12:10:38

Going back to the property search programmes she did with Whatshisname, I never could stand her. Fat, smug and bossy.

I read somewhere not too long ago that on a BA flight, IIRC long haul, she ventured from economy into the Club or first class cabin, and was asked by the stewardess to return to her own section.

Her response, so I was told, was ‘Don’t you know who I am?’

Witzend Tue 18-Nov-25 12:14:02

Re oldies’ Freedom Passes anyway, especially within London, they must keep an awful lot of cars off the road - a significant effect on congestion/pollution, I would think.
I certainly use my car a great deal less since I had mine.

Mollygo Tue 18-Nov-25 12:29:50

Aveline

She likes to stir up a nice online argument when she has something to sell. Hmmm has she got a new TV series coming up?...

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welbeck Tue 18-Nov-25 12:31:24

We pay for them in our council tax

Nannylovesshopping Tue 18-Nov-25 12:32:05

Witzend

Going back to the property search programmes she did with Whatshisname, I never could stand her. Fat, smug and bossy.

I read somewhere not too long ago that on a BA flight, IIRC long haul, she ventured from economy into the Club or first class cabin, and was asked by the stewardess to return to her own section.

Her response, so I was told, was ‘Don’t you know who I am?’

Can’t work out who is the rudest, you or her…

welbeck Tue 18-Nov-25 12:33:37

Wasn't she the one who said you shouldn't have your washing machine in the kitchen.
She's meant to know about the property market. Obviously not the mass market. Or she would know 90 per cent people have no where else to put it.
Rage baiter.

Babs03 Tue 18-Nov-25 12:34:02

Witzend

Re oldies’ Freedom Passes anyway, especially within London, they must keep an awful lot of cars off the road - a significant effect on congestion/pollution, I would think.
I certainly use my car a great deal less since I had mine.

Exactly.
I have a lot of time for Rosen and don’t particularly know Kirsty Allsop.
Looks like I haven’t missed much.

kircubbin2000 Tue 18-Nov-25 12:36:16

How does she know he's rich? Not all writers are.

nanaK54 Tue 18-Nov-25 12:58:24

In my humble opinion Michael Rosen is a national treasure, Kirsty Allsop not so much

Witzend Tue 18-Nov-25 14:35:24

nanaK54

In my humble opinion Michael Rosen is a national treasure, Kirsty Allsop not so much

I dare say she thinks she is.

Chocolatelovinggran Tue 18-Nov-25 14:41:49

Writing poetry is famous for making people very very rich... not..

Sarnia Tue 18-Nov-25 15:27:47

Witzend

Going back to the property search programmes she did with Whatshisname, I never could stand her. Fat, smug and bossy.

I read somewhere not too long ago that on a BA flight, IIRC long haul, she ventured from economy into the Club or first class cabin, and was asked by the stewardess to return to her own section.

Her response, so I was told, was ‘Don’t you know who I am?’

Fat, smug and bossy Don't hold back. What has her appearance got to do with this thread?

GrannyGravy13 Tue 18-Nov-25 15:30:39

She has a point, more and more OAP freebies are being means tested.

Judy54 Tue 18-Nov-25 16:39:04

Everyone of retirement age is entitled to a bus pass and Winter fuel payment. It is not means tested. Some people of a more wealthier disposition do however decline them.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 18-Nov-25 16:44:48

Judy54

Everyone of retirement age is entitled to a bus pass and Winter fuel payment. It is not means tested. Some people of a more wealthier disposition do however decline them.

The WFP is payed to everyone once again after this governments U turn but those earning over £35,000 pa will have it recovered via their taxes.

Source GOV.UK.

OldFrill Tue 18-Nov-25 16:45:44

Witzend

Going back to the property search programmes she did with Whatshisname, I never could stand her. Fat, smug and bossy.

I read somewhere not too long ago that on a BA flight, IIRC long haul, she ventured from economy into the Club or first class cabin, and was asked by the stewardess to return to her own section.

Her response, so I was told, was ‘Don’t you know who I am?’

No, you don't remember correctly, maybe look it up.

Dontcallmelove Tue 18-Nov-25 16:55:20

Witzend

Going back to the property search programmes she did with Whatshisname, I never could stand her. Fat, smug and bossy.

I read somewhere not too long ago that on a BA flight, IIRC long haul, she ventured from economy into the Club or first class cabin, and was asked by the stewardess to return to her own section.

Her response, so I was told, was ‘Don’t you know who I am?’

So, you’re calling out KA? Perhaps look at yourself first before criticising others.

Pantglas2 Tue 18-Nov-25 16:58:51

I’m conflicted on using services for free for which you can afford to pay.

Bus passes are issued to all over 60 applicants in Wales and it’s been my mission to use mine wherever possible after 43 years of driving everywhere. I don’t just use mine when out for a Ladies wot Wine but whenever I’m popping into town with a few hours to spare.

Here in the backwaters of Wales, services will be cut if they’re not fully utilised and I believe that my, and others, usage keeps that frequency going.

Babs03 Tue 18-Nov-25 17:03:20

Am afraid bus passes in England are only given at pensionable age, so I believe that right now a person has to be 66 or 67.

kittylester Tue 18-Nov-25 17:19:33

GrannyGravy13

She has a point, more and more OAP freebies are being means tested.

You beat me to it GG.

I think there is a huge argument for pensioners who can afford to paying their way.

Pantglas2 Tue 18-Nov-25 17:28:17

What income would preclude having it for free?

LOUISA1523 Tue 18-Nov-25 17:33:07

Babs03

Am afraid bus passes in England are only given at pensionable age, so I believe that right now a person has to be 66 or 67.

Not true ...depends where you live...where i live you get a travel pass at 60...and can use on bus and local trains and ferries

merlotgran Tue 18-Nov-25 17:39:17

No, you don't remember correctly, maybe look it up.

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