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Old Feb 14th 2007, 12:10 pm
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apparently sweden and holland are the best places. in england the schooling opportunities are poor, youth drunkenness and teen pregnancies are rampant. the youth of england see no hope for the future.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...Wcgwc&refer=uk
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Are you the sort that enjoys throwing lit matches into firework factories?

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apparently sweden and holland are the best places. in england the schooling opportunities are poor, youth drunkenness and teen pregnancies are rampant. the youth of england see no hope for the future.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...Wcgwc&refer=uk
Yes, l guess their just telling us what everyone already knew, except OZ is the best place for kids not Sweden and Holland.
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There is a thread on this in TIO on this forum.

Cheers, 'ave a crackin' day.
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There is a thread on this in TIO on this forum.

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What a load of bs. There's certainly a helluva lot more opportunity in the UK than here. Bugger all chance of anything round these parts.

And if I ever have any kids, I don't want to bring them up here, so they can become good little brainwashed aussies. The thought is simply nauseating.
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Originally Posted by Lord Pom Percy
Yes, l guess their just telling us what everyone already knew, except OZ is the best place for kids not Sweden and Holland.
uoted from the WEST AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAER 15 FEB 2007


'Australian children are growing up on poorer households, dying more often in their first year of life and suffering more fatal injuries than children living in the worlds other richest nations.

A comprehensive unicef report. nearly 10% of young australians live in households where no adult is employedthe highest rate of all oecd countries except hungary.

check out www.thewest.com.au


Are you proud of that too then LPP. put things into the right perspective.

good job we all know most aussies not like u.
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'Australian children are growing up on poorer households, dying more often in their first year of life and suffering more fatal injuries than children living in the worlds other richest nations.

A comprehensive unicef report. nearly 10% of young australians live in households where no adult is employedthe highest rate of all oecd countries except hungary.

check out www.thewest.com.au


Are you proud of that too then LPP. put things into the right perspective.

good job we all know most aussies not like u.
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Originally Posted by Lord Pom Percy
Yes, l guess their just telling us what everyone already knew, except OZ is the best place for kids not Sweden and Holland.
For what? Being attacked by a poisonous animal?
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I don't think Australia was included in this survey, according to "today Tonight" anyway.
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I don't think Australia was included in this survey, according to "today Tonight" anyway.
Now there's a bastion of truthful journalism - NOT!
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I don't think Australia was included in this survey, according to "today Tonight" anyway.


I put the article on a new thread, doesnt make good reading for many 'developed countries but for the likes of LPP and others it is better to get a true perspective. Only thing is how do they arrive at these results. kids today know far more at say 10yrs old than we would have done even 20yrs ago. err progress i suppose.
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I don't think Australia was included in this survey, according to "today Tonight" anyway.
But that program told me t'other week that eating margerine will send me blind, so I'm not entirely convinced of it's journalistic credentials.
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But that program told me t'other week that eating margerine will send me blind, so I'm not entirely convinced of it's journalistic credentials.
If that margerine was sold to you by a dodgy Lebanese builder with fat children who is fiddling Centrelink, then yes, it will make you go blind.
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For what? Being attacked by a poisonous animal?
If you look at the statistics more people are killed by wasp and bee stings in the Uk each year then people in OZ killed by snake and spider bites. So kids in the Uk are more in danger from poisoness animals then those in oz.
No one has been killed by a spider bite in OZ in 30 years, an average of 3 people per year are killed by snake bite mostly adults who are stupid enough to pick or or try to kill a snake.

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