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To ask what should be being done about the economy and the country generally

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AlertCat · 06/05/2025 08:26

I’m fairly Keynesian in my economics (I’m not an economist) but there are so many problems in society at the moment that I’m not sure even a massive programme of work like in the 1950s would really help.
There’s another thread where people are expressing unhappiness at the levels of tax they’re being asked to pay and it’s easy to find lots of threads about benefit claimants and immigration.

If we take as given that (a) our birthrate means we need immigration; (b) we have a benefits system that’s both overly punitive and (apparently) overly lenient if you say the right things (I’m not sure I personally believe the second part, but it’s an opinion I see a lot); (c) climate change means more and more people from the global south moving north; (d) the days of good state services, free at the point of use may be over-

what would you do differently to the government? Could we get back to the kind of services provision we had in the post-war consensus era (up until the Thatcher government)? Is that a pipe dream? Is it even desirable?

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EggnogNoggin · 13/08/2025 16:50

Howmanycatsistoomany · 13/08/2025 15:30

Voluntary euthanasia would massively reduce care needs and draw down of state resources and immigration requirements.

And that @EggnogNoggin is precisely why I don't support the assisted dying legislation.

So I can't choose a humane death for myself because you don't approve. Great.

Well don't moan to me when I run my assets down and spaff my cash abroad and you're paying for it because you've taken away my choice and your kids can't get NHS treatment because it's being spent on people who don't want to be alive.

User450877 · 13/08/2025 17:22

New feudal age is right - and govts resorting to going after the higher paye people relentlessly as that’s all they can catch are really ensuring that people can’t switch.

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