Originally posted by Mich the Tester
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Yes. From what DP said, I would say that the ethnic makeup of the NE does not reflect the multiracial, multifaith society of the rest of the country. So, get in some more diversity officers and let the people of the NE have some. -
You are right about the no jobs and no ladder IMO.Originally posted by sasguru View PostBoth the cliched right-winger "flog em, let the feckless get jobs" Daily mail brigade and the equally tired left-winger "lets help them up the ladder" posts on this thread are totally missing the point.
There are no jobs and no ladder to climb anymore.
Due to successive waves of incompetent politicians of all political stripes and a misguided, naive and simple view of the free market, Britain's national cake is now too small for its population.
HTH
However, the population is irrelevant. The cake size is not absolute (so that a lower population will mean more cake per person), but relative to the population size. There isn't meant to be enough cake. That way, the populace can be kept by the capitalist / statist (delete according to politics) class underpaid and docile.Comment
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Sure, we all believe you. Really.Originally posted by pacharan View PostYes. From what DP said, I would say that the ethnic makeup of the NE does not reflect the multiracial, multifaith society of the rest of the country. So, get in some more diversity officers and let the people of the NE have some.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Oh come on.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSure, we all believe you. Really.
I have no problem with multiculturalism. In my ideal multi culti city, there would be Chinese for their great food, Spanish for a party, Brazilians to create a carnival atmos and some West Indians to supply the music.Comment
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As far as I am aware, all those (with the possible exception of Cadet Forces) cost money to join.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAre there no local sports clubs, drama clubs, music clubs, Cadet Forces, scouting clubs or others that might be glad to have new members with parents prepared to volunteer their services?Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Yep, that might be an issue. However, at my rugby club here in Holland, although we charge a membership fee it can be waived for people who really can't afford it, in return for some volunteer work for the club; it wouldn't surprise me if other sports clubs etc are prepared to do the same deal.Originally posted by Sysman View PostAs far as I am aware, all those (with the possible exception of Cadet Forces) cost money to join.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Nope. Retaliation from the rest of the EU could make it difficult for large numbers of us to escape.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThey should stop letting anyone from Europe just come across the border and work.
That will sort out the deficitsBehold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWith purple carrots?I can get purple carrots. Yellow ones too if you want.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIf I can find them in the shops. I could put a couple of interesting mushrooms in too.
P.S. Some marketing type was trying to persuade me that the reason most carrots today are orange is that sometime long ago the Dutch promoted orange ones. National colour and all that. Was it BS or is there a grain of truth?Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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I think not. My local council is still p1ssing money away with useless free newspapers and replacing perfectly good street signs with new signs.Originally posted by pacharan View Postone can only hope that they've taken the axe to their armies of superfluous penpushers beforehand.
Good one Mich!!!!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSo actually, what's needed is a group of parents who club together and form some club with their kids, perhaps aligned to the scouts or cadets, and thereby teach their kids about initiative, organisation and getting things done.
I live in a "nice middle class area" and I assure you that almost no-one CBA to do that. When I served my time on PTAs, it was always the same parents at every event. Year after year.
Work? Work?? Work???Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHowever, at my rugby club here in Holland, although we charge a membership fee it can be waived for people who really can't afford it, in return for some volunteer work for the club
Oh stop it, you're killing me!!
I think this is very likely true.Originally posted by pacharan View PostI only raise the point because I can't help think that there is some political motivation behind these cuts - make it hurt so it reflects badly on the Tories.
Call me a cynic but the "I can't be bothered" "Why should I" "Not my problem" attitudes are now so prevalent, I believe it's impossible to reverse.
I think that 'call me Dave' has the right idea with the 'Big Society' but he forgot to take into account the people of Britain.
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Completely true. Absolutely.Originally posted by Sysman View PostSome marketing type was trying to persuade me that the reason most carrots today are orange is that sometime long ago the Dutch promoted orange ones. National colour and all that. Was it BS or is there a grain of truth?
Wanna buy some tulips bulbs? Great investment for the future...My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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