>> Yes that's as maybe but Labour had 13 years to change it, did they ??
>> no they didn't they made it worse. The economy was a basket case (IMF etc)
>> when the tories came into power in 1979 as well, the only difference now is
>> that there is not even a basket left !
>>
And that last sentence is my point exactly.
The basket, and all its contents were sold off to the French, Germans, Spanish etc.
There are reasons that we as a country were fairly well off at the end of the 90's, and many of those reason were we were living off the profit of the sales of the family silver.
Once the silver had gone, there was/is nothing left to sell.
IMO there is only one way to get out the mire we are now in.
We need to totally change the ways things are done.
Firstly, plug the leaks - stop money pouring out this country, into the pockets of other countries. give the jobs to UK residents not people who are only working here temporarily to fill their own pockets, and claiming child allowance for kids that have never even seen the UK!
Also robbing the poor will not, and can not work, what happened this week, is, over the next few years, the number of poor (unemployed) will increase. tax bills for those remaining in employment will increase, the homeless numbers will increase, the amount of suicides will increase.
The only way I can see, is to attempt to get the unemployed working, reducing the costs to the employed.
this could be by giving the unemployed 'jobs' that are both required, but currently unaffordable, ie sorting the potholes etc, working within councils in offices - basically give those who need to work, work that needs to be done.
If that sounds stupid, stop and think.
we the taxpayers are paying for people to sit around doing nothing, whilst the infrastructure of the country falls apart, due to lack of funds.
Also, REDUCE the retirement age.
if we can get the unemployed into work, then the cost's there will reduce.
the money saved there could be used in the pension fund.
By raising the retirement age, there are less jobs for the younger people - not helping the unemployed figures is it?
All I am saying, is think out of the box.
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