Soldato
- Joined
- 10 May 2004
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- Location
- Sunny Stafford
I'm not really looking for a Brexit debate as the current situation pre-dates last year's referendum. We're one of the world's richest nations. More food is farmed, technologies have moved on, more things have been invented around the world. More medicine and new procedures have helped combat illnesses and emergencies. We're trying to head towards equality too. Therefore life should be getting better, but AIBU to think that it isn't for most of us?
What's the one thing that is holding us at ransom? Money! Those shiny bits of metal, sheets of paper and balances shown on computer screens.
- libraries disappearing or at best being run by volunteers
- council amenities disappearing, yet council tax rises
- hospital waiting lists getting longer
- same-day GP appointment no longer exist
- above-inflation rail fares and disgruntled staff going on strikes
- below-inflation pay rises or no pay rise at all
- larger classroom sizes and teacher strikes
- public transport getting cut affecting the isolated and disabled
- able-bodied / drivers being punished too for fuel / insurance increases
- prison officers being beaten up by inmates due to fewer staff numbers
- banks closing I guess so that the bosses can keep their £8m/year wages
- similar to bankers, record label bosses are killing the clubbing / gig scene due to extortionate DJ and band costs
Then there's university. The previous academic generation got given grants. My dad, when graduated, was 1 in 20 and thus was sought after and got relevant jobs in his field. This generation had to pay tuition fees and build up loans. Plus, 1 in 2 people nowadays are graduates, so we are as common as muck, undesirables, who end up in 6th form type jobs or as admins.
All of this, again, because of those shiny bits of metal, and yet I think there is enough people, resources and food in principle to keep us all on an even keel. I know this doesn't affect some of the members here as it's a fairly conservative forum. It's really geared towards the average and less well off on here (a sizely chunk of the UK) and what do you think of this? I think a lot of us are being penalised because of money.
What's the one thing that is holding us at ransom? Money! Those shiny bits of metal, sheets of paper and balances shown on computer screens.
- libraries disappearing or at best being run by volunteers
- council amenities disappearing, yet council tax rises
- hospital waiting lists getting longer
- same-day GP appointment no longer exist
- above-inflation rail fares and disgruntled staff going on strikes
- below-inflation pay rises or no pay rise at all
- larger classroom sizes and teacher strikes
- public transport getting cut affecting the isolated and disabled
- able-bodied / drivers being punished too for fuel / insurance increases
- prison officers being beaten up by inmates due to fewer staff numbers
- banks closing I guess so that the bosses can keep their £8m/year wages
- similar to bankers, record label bosses are killing the clubbing / gig scene due to extortionate DJ and band costs
Then there's university. The previous academic generation got given grants. My dad, when graduated, was 1 in 20 and thus was sought after and got relevant jobs in his field. This generation had to pay tuition fees and build up loans. Plus, 1 in 2 people nowadays are graduates, so we are as common as muck, undesirables, who end up in 6th form type jobs or as admins.
All of this, again, because of those shiny bits of metal, and yet I think there is enough people, resources and food in principle to keep us all on an even keel. I know this doesn't affect some of the members here as it's a fairly conservative forum. It's really geared towards the average and less well off on here (a sizely chunk of the UK) and what do you think of this? I think a lot of us are being penalised because of money.