So anyways . . . . . got an email today telling me they are continuing forward with other candidates whose qualifications are more in line with this position. 
Then you should do what I am doing.
Getting a degree. Yes it is expensive, but to get a good job, you need to demonstrate that you have the right stuff.
The job market is over saturated. You have to remember that you are the diamond in the rough. Whatever you are currently doing is not enough otherwise you would have nailed it.
The business degree (two year Honors) costs £6K (at the moment) and I'm doing a language course at the same time.
I graduate next month with a HND in Software Development. Will I get my dream job? Nope, but in two years I will. You have to think in advance. Otherwise you are just another cog.
What to do before then? Flipping burgers? Well whatever pays the bills, right?

Oh, if you have problems expressing yourself, look around for a
ToastMasters support group in your area. I did and I am much more confident, when it comes to public speaking, and it looks good on your Curriculum vitae.
With that formula I get 8/10 jobs I go for and I do get call backs from the ones that got away.
Yeah, great advice if you want to get stuck in a hellhole like England. Everyone left in that country is descended from the people too lazy and/or stupid to flee Europe 100 years ago. I'm sure those simpletons are easily impressed.

England is not a hellhole. Its a country where nearly every immigrant in the world is heading to. Simpletons? I wouldn't qualify them as simpletons, ignorant maybe.
Benefits galore, and it is quiet and a slower pace. Better than Vegas any day, especially now. Taxed to death but we all seem to have enough for booze and holidays.
You want a hellhole? Try the Somalia etc. My brother lives in Vegas and he says its an employment hellhole.
Dooshy posts indeed.
