Terry - Somerset
Established Member
In all societies some rise to the top and others find their way to the bottom - whether defined by status, money, respect, position etc. People are not born equal, nor able to achieve equally.
Children of financially secure parents, raised in a supportive home, provided with material comforts (food, clothing, housing etc) will averagely live longer, healthier and wealthier lives. Those less fortunate should not be denied opportunity, respect and support.
It is no surprise that those with advantage will seek to reinforce their position.
How the total income and wealth of the community should be divided between the individual and society as a whole is debateable. The UK currently spends 40%+ on public services - not dissimilar to most other major economies.
There are minority groups supporting a pure socialist agenda. Without looking deeply, the (largest?) Communist Party of GB in 2023 is reported to have less than 2000 members. Even if many supporters are not members, they are completely inconsequential.
UK democracy allows, at least every 5 years, all adults (bar very few) to vote for a change. That no party comes close to the Marxist ideal suggests support for a major shift is very limited. All the major parties propose tinkering at the margins, then selling the illusion of material change.
Children of financially secure parents, raised in a supportive home, provided with material comforts (food, clothing, housing etc) will averagely live longer, healthier and wealthier lives. Those less fortunate should not be denied opportunity, respect and support.
It is no surprise that those with advantage will seek to reinforce their position.
How the total income and wealth of the community should be divided between the individual and society as a whole is debateable. The UK currently spends 40%+ on public services - not dissimilar to most other major economies.
There are minority groups supporting a pure socialist agenda. Without looking deeply, the (largest?) Communist Party of GB in 2023 is reported to have less than 2000 members. Even if many supporters are not members, they are completely inconsequential.
UK democracy allows, at least every 5 years, all adults (bar very few) to vote for a change. That no party comes close to the Marxist ideal suggests support for a major shift is very limited. All the major parties propose tinkering at the margins, then selling the illusion of material change.