Phil Pascoe
Established Member
Unmployment has fallen? Only because of the way it's classified. We've 9,000,000 economically inactive. 380,000 Asians on benefits. Per capita GDP has stagnated for 20 years.
You forgot most of the rest of the world. However do the USA, Canada, Australia, Japan etc. manage? It must be hell for them.UK
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Do you really believe that only the ECHR benefits the British people and that our legal system is incapable of protecting its own citizens or metering out fair justice when needed?UK
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Indeed not. Have you not noticed the complete absence of SNSM [Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer] ? They couldn't care a toss about boat people.But French registered rescue vessels aren't picking up migrants in open water and dropping them off on UK shores (at least, as far as I'm aware)?
I don’t trust the politicians who are so keen on leaving it.Do you really believe that only the ECHR benefits the British people and that our legal system is incapable of protecting its own citizens
Because there is so much strong competition our manufacturing is almost gone and we now have more service type jobs which will never pay the high rates people want and if we raise wages it makes us even less competitive and so down we go. I look back and was earning far more money in the nineties than I can earn now and plus the cost of living was much lower so what has gone wrong. Well I look around and no longer see all the industries we once had and job opportunities, you now see young men working in cafes and retail because there are just not the career options anymore where they could have been trainee's or apprentices. One of the problems has been that we have let house prices outpace wages, they should have been restrained to keep a roof over peoples heads without extortionate mortgages and so eased the cost of living.Wages have stagnated since 2010, millions of people now suffer in work food and fuel poverty
I don't trust anyone particularly left wingers who want to retain the ECHR as it's ham-stringing our legal system and society.I don’t trust the politicians who are so keen on leaving it.
Right wing Tories and Reform want to remove protections for U.K. citizens whilst putting themselves above the law.
The antics of Conservative Party since 2019 is a good indicator.
Respect is earned not givenNot if it is enforced by law. Quite the opposite. An insult. Destroys respect and ******* integration.
How on earth could they show respect after 130 years of brutal colonisation? And why?
And your's?It doesn’t mean you are correct.
Your arguments seem largely to be built on cognitive bias not facts
Do you really believe that only the ECHR benefits the British people and that our legal system is incapable of protecting its own citizens or metering out fair justice when needed?
The case I highlighted is a perfect example of an outside body interfering with what should be a simple process of evicting criminals and liars who have entered the county illegally! We've had this problem for years.
If we were allowed to deport criminals for whatever they've done to face the laws of their own country we wouldn't have so many coming here hiding behind the skirts of the ECHR in the first place. Once here it's virtually impossible to get rid of them.
The case of Abu Hamza al-Masri was another prime example of interference by the ECHR. Look at the lengths and costs they had to go to get rid of him.
If it can be proven beyond any doubt that someone coming here is guilty of a case of premeditated murder without any justification then they should be turfed out back to their home country forthwith to face the music with no appeals so that if they have the death penalty in that country then that's their problem not ours. We don't need them, we have enough of our own home-grown criminals without importing them.
The ECHR has ruled that the Albanian murderer has aright to family life...what about the person whom he shot in the head? Didn't they have a right to family life?
It's about time we got rid of this nonsense had a referendum on leaving the ECHR.
It's greed which has forced up the property prices.Because there is so much strong competition our manufacturing is almost gone and we now have more service type jobs which will never pay the high rates people want and if we raise wages it makes us even less competitive and so down we go. I look back and was earning far more money in the nineties than I can earn now and plus the cost of living was much lower so what has gone wrong. Well I look around and no longer see all the industries we once had and job opportunities, you now see young men working in cafes and retail because there are just not the career options anymore where they could have been trainee's or apprentices. One of the problems has been that we have let house prices outpace wages, they should have been restrained to keep a roof over peoples heads without extortionate mortgages and so eased the cost of living.
Aye, greed's written into our culture. Ours is an advanced capitalist economy, currently in a state of decay.It's greed which has forced up the property prices.
At one time you got a mortgage of 2.5 times your annual salary but then the bubbles started to inflate and greedy people saw property as a quick way of making a fast buck rather than a long term investment but they weren't bright enough at property investment and ended up borrowing way beyond their means from greedy lenders and so the house prices rose. It happened in the 1970s, in the late 1980s and then culminated in the market crash in 2008.
All created by irresponsible borrowers and lenders.
In 2010, interest rates should have started to rise but there were 3 million homes at risk of being repossessed due to borrowers being unable to service their mortgages if interest rates had risen and no government would want to preside over that even if it was the fault of the clowns who borrowed too much and the clowns who loaned them far too much.
Many people actually put nothing into the properties. They didn't even save and put down a deposit. They borrowed 100% or even more mortgages. They had no equity in their properties as they were over priced and they couldn't sell them due to negative equity.
It was the pensioners again who'd saved for their old age who lost out as the interest rates were reduced to help the greedy borrowers so their anticipated interest on their life savings to help pay their bills was effectively wiped out.
House prices should be at least 40% lower than they are today but the greed of those since the 1980s has meant prices were way too high and why younger people today simply can't afford to buy their own homes.
All you have to is compare the cost of an average house in the mid-70s and use an interest calculator to work out how much that sum of money would be worth today and then compare to the average house prices of today.
I can remember living in a village where you could purchase a newly built detached bungalow on an estate for around £8000. Today that same bungalow will cost maybe in excess £265,000.
Had that £8000 been invested at the average inflation rate it would be worth around £80,000 in today's money which explains why house prices are so high. They've risen far faster than inflation due to greed.
It's greed which has forced up the property prices
People don't seem to buy a home anymore, they are sold on the idea of it being an investment without realising that if everyone is on the same platform then no one is really gaining anything unless you sell up and immigrate.It's greed which has forced up the property prices.
It could even be better, I liked 0.9 times myself.At one time you got a mortgage of 2.5 times your annual salary
Do you really believe that only the ECHR benefits the British people and that our legal system is incapable of protecting its own citizens or metering out fair justice when needed?
The case I highlighted is a perfect example of an outside body interfering with what should be a simple process of evicting criminals and liars who have entered the county illegally! We've had this problem for years.
If we were allowed to deport criminals for whatever they've done to face the laws of their own country we wouldn't have so many coming here hiding behind the skirts of the ECHR in the first place. Once here it's virtually impossible to get rid of them.
The case of Abu Hamza al-Masri was another prime example of interference by the ECHR. Look at the lengths and costs they had to go to get rid of him.
If it can be proven beyond any doubt that someone coming here is guilty of a case of premeditated murder without any justification then they should be turfed out back to their home country forthwith to face the music with no appeals so that if they have the death penalty in that country then that's their problem not ours. We don't need them, we have enough of our own home-grown criminals without importing them.
The ECHR has ruled that the Albanian murderer has aright to family life...what about the person whom he shot in the head? Didn't they have a right to family life?
It's about time we got rid of this nonsense had a referendum on leaving the ECHR.
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