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Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl
(Post 11406304)
By reading their earlier posts, the poster returned to the UK after nearly 30 years away. As they said "it is not the same country they left in 1982"
Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl
(Post 11406304)
To comment on one issue: Why do we have to pay for a licence to watch TV?
The licence is around 125 GBP per annum I believe and that's it apart from if you want premium sports channels. I'm paying nearly a $100 per month for cable - try not paying for cable or Dish or Direct TV and see what you get. Why do some Brits think that they should not pay for the programs they watch? http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-24528383 As to the OP, when I see a laundry list of negatives followed by a token positive - about any place - I smell an agenda rather than an attempt to have a rational discussion. |
Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by Giantaxe
(Post 11406461)
As to the OP, when I see a laundry list of negatives followed by a token positive - about any place - I smell an agenda rather than an attempt to have a rational discussion. |
Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 11406383)
Ok so apart from Doctor Who, what 'quality' have the BBC given us (recently) :lol:
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Re: An American view.
I have come to realise nothing the OP posts should be taken very seriously. Some (most) of the points made in the opening post are just nonsense and dont stand up to even basic scrutiny.
Lenient on crime, just literally read about an a bloke in America out on bail for murder then murdered his ex and ate her heart and lungs. Everything takes 6-8 weeks, how absurd. Quite frankly it is a waste of energy dissecting this kind of post, it is so inaccurate in so many ways. |
Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 11406540)
My weekly fix of Casualty :thumbsup:
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Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 11406383)
Ok so apart from Doctor Who, what 'quality' have the BBC given us (recently) :lol:
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Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 11406380)
Sorry but that bit made me chuckle. The days of quality programming anywhere in the world are long gone. Imo obviously.
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Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 11406572)
Really? I happily pay the licence fee for an uninterrupted hour of what I consider quality programming - for me that's usually dramas like The Fall, the White Queen, Luther, Line of Duty, Sherlock, Happy Valley, the Honourable Woman, and then lighter stuff like The Great British Bake Off, Top Gear, Have I Got News For You, etc. Not to mention the 24 news, great documentaries and stunning wildlife documentaries.
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Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 11406569)
I'm only an ordinary poster now, I might start telling it as it is, and be inflammatory threads shortly. :sneaky:
Ok, this kind of Mod then ;) |
Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by chris955
(Post 11406558)
I have come to realise nothing the OP posts should be taken very seriously. Some (most) of the points made in the opening post are just nonsense and dont stand up to even basic scrutiny.
Lenient on crime, just literally read about an a bloke in America out on bail for murder then murdered his ex and ate her heart and lungs. Everything takes 6-8 weeks, how absurd. Quite frankly it is a waste of energy dissecting this kind of post, it is so inaccurate in so many ways. Also agree with Giantaxe, the country has got miles better since 1982. |
Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 11406589)
Agreed. Every young woman out with a baby is a single mum on benefits. It's the sort of thing my mum thinks, with no evidence at all.
Also agree with Giantaxe, the country has got miles better since 1982. Yeah, the country isnt the same as it was in 1982, no sh** sherlock :lol: Agreed, in so many ways it is just so much better than it was back then. We visited America back in the late 90's and while we had a good time it is the last place in the world I would want to live but that just shows we are all different. |
Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 11406589)
Agreed. Every young woman out with a baby is a single mum on benefits. It's the sort of thing my mum thinks, with no evidence at all.
Also agree with Giantaxe, the country has got miles better since 1982. I can honestly say I've seen no real problems in the streets, and have lived in one area that was renowned for the number of drug addicts, but apart from hearing about one house that burned down from a fire started by faulty electrics in the 'growhouse' in the attic and seeing a few people obviously on 'something' wandering the street, never had any problems, neither did I when living in Spain in a somewhat similar area. As has been pointed out, education is now compulsory till 18, and vocational courses and apprenticeships are being set up everywhere. One of the problems the UK has had is that many people believe that getting a university degree is essential, so they study mickey mouse degrees, which qualify them nicely to work in McDonalds or behind the tills in a supermarket. Maany of the kids seen around looking aimless are there because it's simpler to live of benefits of paretns than get a job, but this is changing, the qualifications for benefits are being tightened up, and the levels altered so yhat it's much less simple to livve the way they want on benefit money. |
Re: An American view.
I don't understand why the OP is living in the UK.
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Re: An American view.
The OP's list kind of makes me want to say 'don't sweat the small stuff' :lol:
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Re: An American view.
Originally Posted by petrichor
(Post 11406626)
I don't understand why the OP is living in the UK.
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