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<blockquote data-quote="Ribble" data-source="post: 7546785" data-attributes="member: 148748"><p>That's the problem all UK industries face; massive, crippling overhead burdens of taxes, fees, and monopoly pricing make the UK labour force so expensive, nobody can afford to invest in training.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile in Asia, the government makes sure it doesn't cost a fortune just to exist as a worker and the businesses don't have to carry those expenses in wages.</p><p></p><p>We used to practice that form of capitalism in the UK. The government kept a lid on the costs of infrastructure, housing, utilities, transport, so that the capitalists didn't have to fund it through wages and industry could thrive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribble, post: 7546785, member: 148748"] That's the problem all UK industries face; massive, crippling overhead burdens of taxes, fees, and monopoly pricing make the UK labour force so expensive, nobody can afford to invest in training. Meanwhile in Asia, the government makes sure it doesn't cost a fortune just to exist as a worker and the businesses don't have to carry those expenses in wages. We used to practice that form of capitalism in the UK. The government kept a lid on the costs of infrastructure, housing, utilities, transport, so that the capitalists didn't have to fund it through wages and industry could thrive. [/QUOTE]
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