Rod Hi…
Don’t take me too seriously; my wife calls me Victor sometimes when I get a bit of a rant on; these are just the ramblings of someone watching the world go to ratsh*t whilst the politicians sit back like Nero polishing their respective (and normally) very lucrative fiddles.
Should I post this… aah… why not; it’s only the view of one somewhat disgruntled pensioner!
OK, a few observations;
from your earlier post…
You referred to Mrs Thatcher and indeed it?s difficult to find somebody of her calibre around today to inspire again someone like yourself to vote
Some would say thank god for that after her declaration of war on Argentina in 1982 over a worthless heap of rocks in the South Atlantic. If the Argentinians want the Falklands back let them have them. They are a constant drain on our resources which we can ill afford and since when have the feelings of a few hundred people had any effect on UK politicians? Truth is both Thatcher and Galtieri needed a war to boost their standing with their respective electorates. Sad thing is that in Thatchers case it actually worked… misusing that new found popularity she then proceeded to dismantle the UK union movement and just about killed UK industry. Her successors both Red and Blue have done nothing to reverse the situation.
and from your last post…
... one of the measures taken to try and restore the nation?s finances within the foreseeable future.
... Thereby hitting hardest those women who have produced the current generation of workers and were, for the most part, looking forward to retirement!
The problem is that the welfare benefits system has been too generous to those at the low income end, the tax system then ensuring it more attractive to remain on benefits rather than to get up in the mornings and go to work.
I have to take issue with you on that point too; from my own personal experience when made redundant; As I said I was expected to pay my mortgage and survive on ?8200 pa when my mortgage alone amounted to ?5200. Welfare and Benefits ...nada… zilch. Job expectations virtually NIL apart from shelf stacking at Tesco or B&Q at ?5 per hour or driving a bus…
However, there need to be jobs available to go to if you come off benefits and a lot of the lower skilled ones have gone with the reduced manufacturing base in the UK and the growth of countries such as China and India.
Not just the lower skilled jobs, it’s skilled jobs at all levels; Thatcher et al screwed up the British manufacturing base permanently; there is no way that Britain can ever recover its manufacturing capability. We are what we are now, a country dependent upon service industries. Interesting too that you mention India; pray tell WHY are we sending vast amounts of foreign aid to India. If they have enough going for them to advance their manufacturing capability at the exponential rate at which it is growing (to the detriment of our own remaining limited industries) and to support a nuclear arms industry just why the hell are we funding them?
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It?s even worse for the newly qualified graduates so full of hope and then having to take whatever they can to demonstrate some sort of work experience for when the economy begins to grow again.
Which is why so many wind up working in call centres or driving Garbage trucks or buses.
Admission to University these days is just another means of massaging statistics for HMG; it keeps people off the unemployment register, it also puts them into serious financial hock so they are forever indebted to the Banks and HMG.
However if its just about balancing the books… There are several ways in which the UK government could save money;
Cut Foreign Aid except to countries that really need it.
We should cease forthwith foreign military adventures. Iraq, Afghanistan and more latterly Libya to name but three; all are vastly expensive and we simply cannot pretend we are the world power that we once were.
The Strategic Defence cuts made under Cameron’s government have reduced the RAF to little more than a U.K. Self Defence Force, we have no maritime surveillance capability, no aircraft carriers and only a handful of destroyers and frigates left. Harriers and Sea Harriers scrapped, Nimrod 4 scrapped even after 4 aircraft had been produced at a cost of God knows how many millions of pounds were spent on their development. And just to make sure that they could not be mothballed and brought into service at a later date all 4 airframes were broken up and crushed beyond recognition. The Armed Forces are desperately short of personal equipment but by God we can afford god knows how many millions of pounds per week on bombs and missiles for use in theatres where morally we have absolutely no right to be.
The biggest saving could be made by scrapping plans for Trident 2; simply put, does it really matter if your gazillion megaton nuclear warhead misses it’s intended target by a half a mile? New missiles mean new subs, means more money flooding out of the coffers. In any case can we honestly justify continuing as a Nuclear Power? We simply cannot afford it. Supporting the puppet masters in Washington doesn’t do it for me I’m afraid.
And Finally…
I assume the jobs situation in Spain is similar for young people?
If anything its much worse; unemployment in the 18-25 year age group is currently 42%
They haven’t as yet adopted the UK habit of taking ‘Maccy-D’ rejects and ‘training’ them as Airport Security staff… Give them time though, especially if Rajoy and the PP wind up in power.
Like I said… Don’t take me too seriously; I’m just rambling. Plus I need to be doing something amusing (some might sat stirring the pot!) whilst waiting for the next session of walkies around the village with my pack of 9 abandoned dogs and it’s raining…
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