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Back in the 80s during tough economic times Canadian governments spent large. The debt increased, deficits went throught the roof, and many, our rowdy neighbours especially, saw us heading for third world status. They laughed at our economic policies. When the good times returned, we paid down our debt, all governments eliminated or radically reduced their deficits; and we were off and running. We even helped bail out GM in order to save manufacturing jobs, and survived the crisis. Suddenly, our economic policies are not a joke any more. And is these new tough times: billions more for health care, increased pensions, and the government of Ontario is cutting fees for university students, because they realize that a well-educated population is essential for prosperity. Because our military seems to have been shoved into a more active role, we are spending $65 billion on new fighters from the US. Along with this purchase come jobs for the aerospace industry as some components will be manufactured in Canada. Repair and maintenance facilities will be established in Winnipeg and Montreal. $50 billion for new warships ... built in Canada. Another few billion for assorted fleet supply ships, ice breakers, and coast guard vessels ... built in Canada. The present tory government is making some cuts, particularly in the civil service. They are, of course, building more jails so that our equivalent of Dail Mail readers will be happy. (Meanwhile, our crime rate is dropping rapidly:rolleyes:) But they realize that although they are in power, that power depends on the votes of those who, with little provocation, vote Liberal in the next election. I suppose what I'm saying, in a very long-winded fashion, is that cuts by themselves will not solve your economic problems. And worrying about the money that New Labour so obviously peed away is not going to help either. Individuals wake up after a binge, looking at an empty wallet. Govts. do too. And as an informed observer, it is my opinion that your problems will not be solved within the EU ... time to get out of Dodge. |
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Yes Eric......well observed. I think that a lot of us having been saying that the EU have crippled us for long enough now.
They tie up businesses and workplaces in red tape, they allow migrants to come and work for a pittance(well, those that do work)...they allow them to claim benefits which these migrants send home(thereby improving the economy of their homeland at our expense)......they tell us who we can jail and for how long......they tell farmers what they can grow, and what they can't......there is an element of covert protectionism in this.......they spew out rules that no other EU country seem to take a blind bit of notice of, but us......and we follow it slavishly and to the letter. Yet our MP in parliament thinks that 95% of the electorate couldn't give a toss about our situation. Do you think that you could have a word with him and persuade him differently? As for Uni fees.....we have graduates who cannot get jobs because they took degrees that are basically worthless, in that they have no bearing on the real world. Education should be free.....all Education.......because the more educated your workforce are(in the right kind of marketable subjects - real subjects......science, physics, Maths...those boring things that take brains and application) the better chance you have in the world market.....but also we shouldn't undervalue those who possess practical skills. Too much emphasis has been placed on youngsters getting academic qualifications, and not enough investment has been put into practical skills. |
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It isn't quite as easy as that Eric, those who are in the EU can come here whether we need them or not. The last government encouraged mass migration with what we now see, has had disastrous results....because many of these people do not have skills and they take jobs that the unskilled here would have taken.....and the added incentive for employers is that they will work for less.
Personally, I would like to see our immigration policy be modelled on that of Australia. Those who drain the economy are very likely to be from the Eastern bloc of the EU than from anywhere else.......so we really have no say in the matter. It is a farce. And you have to be here and see what is happening to get the full picture. |
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We don't need conscription, just offer decent training and a future with prospects better than temporary employment then we'll have a workforce that can compete with the world. Oh, and put an import tax on Chinese products, if we need crap lets make it ourselves or do without. |
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Yes I agree Less...we need a return to the Import tax.......it would fill the coffers and perhaps stop people buying stuff that they didn't need.. I agree with your idea of decent training for proper jobs too...not the temporary non jobs just to get the employment figures into some sort of political order. The recent good news is that there is a hope that because of the poor exchange rate of some currencies, our motor industry may just be looking up....we could be exporting more motors made in the UK. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/exports-see...170355192.html I know it is only a candle glimmer of hope. |
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I remember a Larson "Far Side" cartoon. A bunch of cops are in an office. A dead body, riddled with bullets is slumped over a desk. There is a machine gun on the floor. The walls are full of clocks, there is a clock on the desk, and the stiff is wearing a watch. All the timepieces are riddled with bullets, and all show ten minutes before three (or whatever time). One of the coppers says: "We have the corpse, the murder weapon, a motive, and a suspect; now, if only we could fix the time of death .... " Well, something like that anyway, but I presume you get the picture and the point.;) |
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Eric, are these prisons they are building,to replace the ones that have already been closed? That fact is probably a large factor in the Statement, "Our prisons are at near capacity.":rolleyes:
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They are privatised, manned by the the companies close to david camerons heart;) who are all foriegn owned and financed by the private equity firms who pay their employees peanuts for the job they are doing,so less tax revenue;)
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Where is your information from...and why no link??
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