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Autumn Statement : Brexit Edition
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38068358
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Wasn't too scary and a definite change in tack for the government .Increased borrowing for major infrastructure projects and what appears to be a curtailing of austerity .I'm not bothered about the extra borrowing needed ,extra borrowing always been an alternative to austerity .
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Does make the last few years a bit of a waste. Especially when they spent so long rubbishing Labour's 2015 economic plan.
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They also raised IPT, which is a tax on the prudent, and disproportionately hits the young and those who have already had bad luck.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38090977
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And real wage growth will be the worst in 70 years says IFS.
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Stagnating wages is a big part of the cost of living crisis and anger in general. This could cause more issues in the future. No one is even discussing how automation might make matters considerably worse.
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l was talking to my parents the other day who are retired praise be to god and we were talking about how difficult its going to be for those who are much younger compared to my parents when then were of working age as they are quite well off now with several nice pensions coming in each and no mortgage anymore to pay as they retired at a earlier age as well compared to what will be the state retirement age now and into the future and add everything else on top of that and it is certainly much harder now and looking into the future for the younger generations.
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The next generation will continue to get shafted by politicians for as long as they persist in demanding democracy by tweet.
The ballot box is there to be used. They have only to put their smartphones down long enough to use them. |
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While there might be some that have dropped off the register Mr K there are quite a lot who are just too lazy and can't be bothered to register for voting so there are no excuses for them not to register as all its takes is a few minutes of their precious time.
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But it isn't hard to vote. There is a Holier-than-thou attitude towards voting where people proudly abstain from voting for 'the lesser of two evils'. I remember in 2015 they talked to some 'young people'* and there was one guy who was complaining that although he liked some things about Miliband there were other things he didn't like and so was abstaining. Nobody in life gets everything they thought they were going to get and no one is going to give you everything you want but for some reason many people believe this is what they're entitled too. It's fashionable to celebrate cynicism in politics but I think a lot of it is people are given unrealistic expectations of what politicians can deliver. Politics is about compromise and building coalitions of different groups of people to enact change and getting what you can. But you look around and everyone seems to go to uncompromising politicians who claim they can deliver what they specifically want, such as Corbyn. Drives me mad. *incidentally these groups always seem weird. Most young people don't go around proclaiming themselves to be the voice of young people. For some reason news companies only seem to attract odd balls to those kind of things. |
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