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( Euthanasia will be on the government list before long.
Not such a bad thing really. Speaking as someone who's dad asked his son to shoot him. "Wouldn't put a beast through this".
( Euthanasia will be on the government list before long.
Not such a bad thing really. Speaking as someone who's dad asked his son to shoot him. "Wouldn't put a beast through this".
Not such a bad thing really. Speaking as someone who's dad asked his son to shoot him. "Wouldn't put a beast through this".
My comments were from memory of an article around the previous election. I seem to remember it being New Stateman or The Economist. But the article here looks similar:
http://www.ippr.org/news-and-media/...se-1-600-per-person-london-north-spending-gap
Spending in London has been massively higher for decades.
Or just don't work then it gets funded for u ffs
Why won't the nhs have immigrants to provide care,if we need them we will allow them here what we won't have is thousands coming here and using it for free,as for the rest of your rambling you have a very low opinion of the U.K. If you think that we carnt manage without the eu the eu on the other hand will miss our money big timeTaxes from London have been massiv
With a slice of the City moved to Frankfurt and such, and May having restricted immigration to a few tens of thousands pa, the economy will generate less and less tax and the population will get greyer faster in turn needing more and more tax take to fund elderly care. Oh no. Scrap that. The NHS won't have the immigrants to provide the care !!
Read up on the decline of Japan!!!
If you can have it read by Monday, I reckon you won't be able to stop yourself going out to canvas for Corbyn from Tuesday onwards!
He's beginning to look like a viable option!!!
Why won't the nhs have immigrants to provide care,if we need them we will allow them here what we won't have is thousands coming here and using it for free,as for the rest of your rambling you have a very low opinion of the U.K. If you think that we carnt manage without the eu the eu on the other hand will miss our money big time
It's what you are implying,if we haven't got the eu to hold our hand we are fooked reading between the lines of your postDid I mention the EU somewhere????
They vote for him anyway so it's a pointless exercise, unless you appeal to the middle classes and better off's, you're going nowhereBut, if he gets the message across to the basket of deplorables, he gets a new council house with a black door and a Bobby standing outside
Taxes from London have been massiv
With a slice of the City moved to Frankfurt and such, and May having restricted immigration to a few tens of thousands pa, the economy will generate less and less tax and the population will get greyer faster in turn needing more and more tax take to fund elderly care. Oh no. Scrap that. The NHS won't have the immigrants to provide the care !!
Read up on the decline of Japan!!!
If you can have it read by Monday, I reckon you won't be able to stop yourself going out to canvas for Corbyn from Tuesday onwards!
He's beginning to look like a viable option!!!
It's what you are implying,if we haven't got the eu to hold our hand we are fooked reading between the lines of your post
care to list these employer and business organisations ashy?No. I wasn't implying any such thing. I was specifically pointing to the issue of demographics, which is why I mentioned Japan and May's pledge
to cut immigration to some tens of thousands.
Every employers and business organisation plus many leading economists, say that UK needs minimum 200k immigrants per year, to keep the economy
growing. I was saying May's cap in immigrants coming in will act as a severe choke on the economy and will hasten the aging of the demographic profile on the population. It's good to look at the numbers sometimes, in isolation from the emotion of referendums and elections and such.
http://ourglobalfuture.com/2017/05/the-case-for-immigration/care to list these employer and business organisations ashy?
yes and look at its homepage
If we need them we will get them but we won't have to take the ones that we don't need or the ones not welcome here just to keep the eu happyNo. I wasn't implying any such thing. I was specifically pointing to the issue of demographics, which is why I mentioned Japan and May's pledge
to cut immigration to some tens of thousands.
Every employers and business organisation plus many leading economists, say that UK needs minimum 200k immigrants per year, to keep the economy
growing. I was saying May's cap in immigrants coming in will act as a severe choke on the economy and will hasten the aging of the demographic profile on the population. It's good to look at the numbers sometimes, in isolation from the emotion of referendums and elections and such.
No. I wasn't implying any such thing. I was specifically pointing to the issue of demographics, which is why I mentioned Japan and May's pledge
to cut immigration to some tens of thousands.
Every employers and business organisation plus many leading economists, say that UK needs minimum 200k immigrants per year, to keep the economy
growing. I was saying May's cap in immigrants coming in will act as a severe choke on the economy and will hasten the aging of the demographic profile on the population. It's good to look at the numbers sometimes, in isolation from the emotion of referendums and elections and such.
The grey vote always has a big say in every election!!!
I would agree with that to a point but by the time I retire (assuming it's around 68) I will have paid income tax, NI, Vat etc for over 45 yrs my mortgage is then paid after these. They then want to take my house away to fund any care. It could end up an effective tax rate of 60% plus if you add all this stuff up, not really an incentive to work for 45+ years
I suppose in the past that the children would take on the care of their aged parents; they would inherit the parents' wealth, if any, or fund the parents' needs themselves, just feeding another mouth at the table. However they would also have the difficulties of living their own family lives with an increasingly frail or demented person needing maybe 24/7 care. My parents did this with my Mum's mum; she lived with us anyway and it was a natural progression. However the last few years of her life, in which she remained physically strong but became demented and sometimes violent, almost broke my mum and dad and I would never wish anything like this on my own daughter. Given that a parent's suicide is also traumatic for the offspring, I don't know what the answer is.