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Theresa May 6 Years, 5 Months ago  
When she's on TV I think of this official description of Pornography - the depiction of acts in a sensational manner so as to arouse a quick intense emotional reaction. She makes me want to vomit.
 
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Re:Theresa May 6 Years, 5 Months ago  
Good article on how the UK is ignoring the rushing onset of The Future (exampled on here by ITK's one dimensional claims that do likewise..poor old Tory who should be in a Maximum Security Twilight Home that would allow Mrs ITK to go on a shoe-buying rampage).

Politicians are simply not facing the rapid increase of mechanized "jobs" and how this is changing the workforce so quickly.

This is clear from That Goose who claimed the other day that there was "no unemployment"(not you ITK) on the strength there may be as many jobs available as seekers but...and the Big But here is that society has changed in ways that prevent most people from any flexibility in seeking a job.

Lack of housing and the cost plus transport costs have removed flexibility for the great masses.

There was a time when young people could just pack up and move to London to further their career or get a job..it's now almost impossible to be this flexible but there are 100 other solid reasons also.
Even large scale tax avoidance (yes JK of course people will take advantage of legal loop holes) is unsustainable as it rapidly reduces taxation that can be spent on infrastructure and the danger is..if it thrives unchecked it will eventually reduce that wealth accumulated to a fraction of it's worth..

Robert Peston: 'I’m not saying Britain is finished, but our current problems are not a blip'

ITV’s political editor believes a universal basic income for every Briton is inevitable and that without a radical reinvention of the welfare state, the country is hurtling towards economic chaos


www.theguardian.com/media/2017/nov/24/ro...blems-are-not-a-blip
 
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