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Major current problems in the UK?
Unemployment, crime, etc. How are things there?
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Re: Major current problems in the UK?
Originally Posted by IdentityCrisis9001
(Post 9498870)
Unemployment, crime, etc. How are things there?
Slowly things are beginning to take shape but ever so slowly, and there will be hiccups and pitfalls on the way. A word of warning here - I wouldn't place any reliance on whatever the crappy BBC has to say. It is nothing more than the mouthpiece of the British Labour Party anyway, and they have no conception whatseoever of the meaning of impartiality and even handed fairness in its political reporting. :eek: But what else would you expect as all their recruiting is effected by means of the Guardian newspaper. I know what I'm talking about as I am here right on the spot, so to speak...on home territory, so I can see all the $hit at first hand. Even so, it's still a lovely country and I can see why so many people are wanting to come and live here - well, just witness all those scenes over at Sangatte. But perhaps they will not be so eager to come here once they find out that the munificence of easily obtainable social welfare handouts will no longer be so easy to come by or that the madness of the "Human Rights" legislation will no longer favour criminals and penalise victims of their crimes. |
Re: Major current problems in the UK?
Originally Posted by Lothianlad
(Post 9499010)
Pretty much similar to all the many other occasions some time after a Labour Government has been elected out of office. This time round it looks as if the cleaning and clearing up all the $hit left behind with a Coalition monster mop and bucket will take a little longer to put right this time round. Sadly, there is never, ever any gain without pain beforehand.and this time round the pain is likely to be a tad more severe such was the mess left to sort out. Wilful fiscal irresponsibility and deliberately uncontrolled immigration from the third world and elsewhere and the craziness of "human rights" legislation and the chronic downgrading of social mores really is one God almighty load of the proverbials for any incoming new Government to take on board at the outset, so it really will take some time to put right.
Slowly things are beginning to take shape but ever so slowly, and there will be hiccups and pitfalls on the way. A word of warning here - I wouldn't place any reliance on whatever the crappy BBC has to say. It is nothing more than the mouthpiece of the British Labour Party anyway, and they have no conception whatseoever of the meaning of impartiality and even handed fairness in its political reporting. :eek: But what else would you expect as all their recruiting is effected by means of the Guardian newspaper. I know what I'm talking about as I am here right on the spot, so to speak...on home territory, so I can see all the $hit at first hand. Even so, it's still a lovely country and I can see why so many people are wanting to come and live here - well, just witness all those scenes over at Sangatte. But perhaps they will not be so eager to come here once they find out that the munificence of easily obtainable social welfare handouts will no longer be so easy to come by or that the madness of the "Human Rights" legislation will no longer favour criminals and penalise victims of their crimes. This government is now encouraging 'British Days' and marches, to support our army. Under Labour, this was frowned on. This governmnet have stopped the free legal aid to those using the Human rights bill to stay here (unless they are in detention). They are trying to bring in a British Human Rights bill, but not sure how this will go as Labour sadly signed us up to all sorts of rubbish in the EU. Re the BBC: Labour put someone in charge of the BBC to be their mouthpiece and when he spoke against him, they sacked him. The expert who said Blair had lied about the weapons of mass distruction, ended up dead too. |
Re: Major current problems in the UK?
Originally Posted by IdentityCrisis9001
(Post 9498870)
Unemployment, crime, etc. How are things there?
UK unemployment is 7.7% currently - a number America can only dream of - but I don't know where you are, so maybe it's better there. * I can't find the report now but numbers were released just a week or so ago. |
Re: Major current problems in the UK?
Originally Posted by IdentityCrisis9001
(Post 9498870)
Unemployment, crime, etc. How are things there?
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Re: Major current problems in the UK?
Seems to me the neo liberal policies of New Labour ran the UK into the ground and the Tories are hell bent on further destroying what little Britain can be proud of. Let's hope the cap in hand attitude towards big business and bankers gets dropped now that the News Corp sh*t has hit the fan and the Government starts thinking of the people living in Britain not just those that own the place.
I don't expect to see much change though I'll just remain nostalgic for politicians who actually cared about the people like Bevan and Benn rather than their own bank balance. |
Re: Major current problems in the UK?
Originally Posted by nun
(Post 9499367)
Seems to me the neo liberal policies of New Labour ran the UK into the ground and the Tories are hell bent on further destroying what little Britain can be proud of. Let's hope the cap in hand attitude towards big business and bankers gets dropped now that the News Corp sh*t has hit the fan and the Government starts thinking of the people living in Britain not just those that own the place.
I don't expect to see much change though I'll just remain nostalgic for politicians who actually cared about the people like Bevan and Benn rather than their own bank balance. |
Re: Major current problems in the UK?
Originally Posted by brits1
(Post 9499511)
Show me any politician who actually cares for the "normal" person and I will fly to the moon with my own wings. I don't care who runs the government as long as they actually listen to the people and that's not going to happen anytime soon....the general public should have more say in how the country should be run and let whoever is in government know that politicians actually work FOR the people, more referendums on issues such as Europe, the selling of British Companies to overseas foreign companies etc but all in all we have it good compared to the likes of Greece etc and Asian and Middle Eastern countries....it's not great but it could be a lot worse.
As a way to make decisions......but I want better politicians. |
Re: Major current problems in the UK?
ho hum :rolleyes: I am home and loving it. :wub:
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Re: Major current problems in the UK?
Originally Posted by Beedubya
(Post 9499588)
ho hum :rolleyes: I am home and loving it. :wub:
Ps don't read the Mail cos' if you do you'll never return to the dystopian nightmare that Britain has become. |
Re: Major current problems in the UK?
Originally Posted by IdentityCrisis9001
(Post 9498870)
Unemployment, crime, etc. How are things there?
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Re: Major current problems in the UK?
I always have a chuckle when someone returns from a short trip to the UK and reports how it is so crowded and there is crime everywhere and people are all miserable. Where is this UK they speak of ? :lol:
Originally Posted by johnh009
(Post 9499608)
Depends where you live. Many places are still peaceful, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Norfolk (not Great Yarmouth), etc. Anyone who thinks the UK is overcrowded should travel around these counties. Best to find a niche.
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Re: Major current problems in the UK?
Originally Posted by sallysimmons
(Post 9499119)
UK unemployment is 7.7% currently - a number America can only dream of - but I don't know where you are, so maybe it's better there.
* I can't find the report now but numbers were released just a week or so ago. |
Re: Major current problems in the UK?
UK unemployment has dropped the last couple of months, it is also very regional with the North generally being harder hit than the south. We are going back to the SW and the rate there seems to be around 4-5% much the same as here.
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Re: Major current problems in the UK?
Originally Posted by chris955
(Post 9499675)
I always have a chuckle when someone returns from a short trip to the UK and reports how it is so crowded and there is crime everywhere and people are all miserable. Where is this UK they speak of ? :lol:
Well last week I went to an area that was full of shops I like to shop in (cheap ;)) and it was right in the middle of a massive council housing estate, and I was faced with the kind of chav nightmare that is oft talked of on here and no way would I live there...........but it is what it is........doesn't mean we have to live there ourselves, but nothing like a little retail therapy. :thumbsup: |
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