I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I beg to differ, Ive been around long enough to in my lifetime suffer too many left wing ''Governments'' but also a number of right of centre administrations that arent ballsy enough to do what really needs to be done.
Margaret Thatcher is living proof of an effective leader running a successful administration, we need more with her guts and determination.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Excuse me , you were a kiwi on the big OE , you weren’t born and have family , I was born and bred in west ham and that "woman" did a lot of damage; she was a good talker , and yes Britain needed a change , but that was just wrong
You are the same age as me , and again I say you don’t know what you are talking about ,
Stephen
ps , if you can name her favorite book , AND have read it , you might have had second thoughts about her ..( still a wonderfull speaker though)
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
Yes the government, for roads and hospitals, infrastructure etc.
Just make sure you feed the dogs on the way in or you wont get back out, well not in one piece.
The day of the Jackal, and what is the point you are trying to make, it's a good book.
No I wasn't around in the UK when Maggie was in but a lot of people I know were ( i have read her book) and apart from the mines and pole tax they have some good things to say.
Maybe it was because like now some hard decisions need to be made that not many people are going to like but needs to be done.
Borrowing is not the problem ... it's the terms of pay-back is the killer ...
Those that believe they have a "Share" in the existing infrastructure and industry, because they paid taxes, also have a share in the debt/repayment of the finance that originally paid for it. Regardles if you agreed (or not) with it at the time. Or even alive (or not) at the time.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
I lived and worked there in the 80s for 5 years and easily got a good job when there were 3 million unemployed on the backs of a defeated Labour Govt that had to go cap in hand to the IMF. Perhaps because unlike a lot of their population I was prepared to work I prospered. And I assimilated much moreso into British life than most Kiwis / Ockers on ''standard'' short OE. I was there long enough to form a very firm opinion of their issues and resolutely stick to that.
The biggest shame of all is that Britain mainly vilified the man they really needed, Enoch Powell.
Gordon Brown is far and away the biggest recent villian in contemporary British political history.
But you don't borrow then there are no terms.
The comment to mash was just a throw away one as we could never keep tabs on what the previous generations have paid for, some with more than money, or what the future will need.
I guess it is why I get pissed when people say we should stop the super.
It's amazing that people get pissed about that, but not about Governments and central banks systematically inflating the currency and devaluing everyone's savings...
I hope your savings are in tangible things like productive land and gold, otherwise you're as much under the thumb as the next bloke.
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