MalcSB
Well-Known Member
I have a feeling when you are my age you will find the younger generation blaming yours for all their ills.I think we’ve moved on million people is too many
and it’s not racist to say so
I have a feeling when you are my age you will find the younger generation blaming yours for all their ills.I think we’ve moved on million people is too many
and it’s not racist to say so
Assuming the foreign aid gets to where it’s supposed to go, and not some politicians pocket or a space programme.Also the fallacy of the segment of society banging on about reducing foreign aid budgets; the idea of such things is to encourage the indigenous population of beneficiary countries to stay where they are. Appreciate on a practical level there can be misappropriation of funds but not sure it can be fully resolved to ensure all funds reach the intended ‘destination’.
I have a feeling when you are my age you will find the younger generation blaming yours for all their ills.
Among all the millennials I know only two have children. For most who don’t it’s financial reasons why they haven’t.When I get to your age, given the birth rate, there won’t be a younger generation!
How old are millennialsAmong all the millennials I know only two have children. For most who don’t it’s financial reasons why they haven’t.
28-42How old are millennials
My girls can’t wait to start family’s28-42
Does religion play a part in this. My dad’s side of the family are religious and they all have kids, pretty much everyone else I know of the same age doesn’t. Well apart from a couple of accidentsMy girls can’t wait to start family’s
Hoping to ourselves if biology is kindMy girls can’t wait to start family’s
How do we get back to 'grown up' politics for lack of a better phrase? If you catch old footage on BBC Parliament its night and day from what we have now despite being not that many years ago.
There was an interview with Kinnock a few months back and to massively paraphrase he was saying you would hugely disagree with other parties but you could have a proper discussion with them and you felt they believed in what they were saying. We're a long way from that now.
Universities have created a huge problem for themselves, they have basically been over trading. it will no doubt be UK students who will end up suffering, not the vice chancellors on half a million pounds salaries.There needs to be a grown up discussion not just here but in Europe and probably further afield about what we are going to do. If you look past the shouting about small boats the percentage of asylum applications that are approved is very high.
So if you want to get numbers down you have to have a conversation about limiting the number of people genuinely in need. That number is going to increase massively in the coming years with global warming, will cause huge displacement.
Uni's are already having financial issues with lower numbers of overseas students coming in, we've created a huge problem for ourselves. As for getting people back out at the end one of the things put forward by our local unis as a huge plus with overseas students is that they stay here on completion of their courses and fill jobs.
We have to make jobs like healthcare attractive to people from our own country. We're bringing in huge numbers because nobody wants to do the work, and if you bring people in to do the jobs you have to let them bring their families or they won't come.
Having seen the conditions that some immigrant workers live and work in its no surprise to me that British people won't do the same. See very little conversation around changing that side of things. If anything the opposite, the second any improvement in workers pay or conditions is mentioned people come out against it.
On the BBC doc about immigration it was interesting that talking about the last 14 years it was quite openly said by those involved that they latched on to the immigration issue as they saw it was a vote winner but behind the scenes were very much pro immigration.
At one point it was said that everyone would line up and agree with the net immigration figure then the second the doors were closed would start lobbying for exemptions to any tighter rules for their department as they knew they'd be fucked otherwise.
That should cut CO2 output.When I get to your age, given the birth rate, there won’t be a younger generation!
Universities have created a huge problem for themselves, they have basically been over trading. it will no doubt be UK students who will end up suffering, not the vice chancellors on half a million pounds salaries.
Me again with my daily whinge, however you wouldn’t expect me not to highlight this
Fuel Minister heats £4m Notting Hill home from public purse
The most recent documents held by the Commons show she claimed a total of £3,810 in energy costs between April 2023 and July this year, with the largest monthly bills totalling £352.www.dailymail.co.uk
Her and her husband only earn about £760k between them and own a £4m house.
It’s an awful look the figure for losing it is way too lowNot sure any of that is relevant. Either you think it’s OK for MPs to claim for a second home or you don’t. She’s not the only MP to claim for one.
It’s an awful look the figure for losing it is way too low
Monthly bills that size would suggest a larger than average second home - surely unnecessary. She can’t be there all that often either. Should get it insulated properly and a heat pump fittedNot sure any of that is relevant. Either you think it’s OK for MPs to claim for a second home or you don’t. She’s not the only MP to claim for one.
Dig a little deeper at the root causes, rather than just blindly believe the headlines of a racist rag.No wonder we need immigration, this needs to be stopped!Britain's most workless place is revealed
New data has found that 53 per cent of people in the East Marsh and Port area of the Lincolnshire seaside town were on welfare benefits in the first quarter of this year.mol.im
Not then.Im not sure I want politicians making policy decisions based on their personal circumstances either way tbh. It’s either the right decision or it’s not, expenses is either the right rule or it’s not.
All made up, then?Dig a little deeper at the root causes, rather than just blindly believe the headlines of a racist rag.
A city with a strong trade union presence, history of fighting racism and that's been electing Labour MPs since the year dot in having some left wing football fans shockerDear Admin. Please shut this politics page down. The left wing perspective is draining and damages the good name of Coventry City F.C.
Headline figures - highly unlikely. Root causes are worth a meaningful discussion.All made up, then?
What are they then. You don't think the benefits system needs tightening up. What does it say in your comic The Socialist Worker?Dig a little deeper at the root causes, rather than just blindly believe the headlines of a racist rag.
Not then.
Do they have no awareness?
Wow, Its double the average wage in London.Then ban expenses across the board, but tbh MP isn’t a particularly well paying job in London considering.
Oh yep absolutelyIm not sure I want politicians making policy decisions based on their personal circumstances either way tbh. It’s either the right decision or it’s not, expenses is either the right rule or it’s not.
I agree this thing does annoy me.Me again with my daily whinge, however you wouldn’t expect me not to highlight this
Fuel Minister heats £4m Notting Hill home from public purse
The most recent documents held by the Commons show she claimed a total of £3,810 in energy costs between April 2023 and July this year, with the largest monthly bills totalling £352.www.dailymail.co.uk
Her and her husband only earn about £760k between them and own a £4m house.
Also, why isn't there a home in each constituency that is owned by the state that MP's have to use for a base of operation? Like an embassy for MP's?
So MPs from the Highlands, NI, Shetland etc are treated the same as London MPs? Seems a bit silly.Because really they should be in London most of the time. Pay them all £200k and ban all expenses and donations.
So MPs from the Highlands, NI, Shetland etc are treated the same as London MPs? Seems a bit silly.
So MPs from the Highlands, NI, Shetland etc are treated the same as London MPs? Seems a bit silly.