Don Quixote
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- Nov 4, 2008
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He will be the next prime minister.
Ok lets talk about principles and not past failures then. I think this little story sums it up nicely. (And no, it isn't actually me in the story, and I have never voted Tory fwiw)
Recently, whilst I was working in the flower beds in the front garden, my neighbours stopped to chat as they returned home from walking their dog. During our friendly conversation, I asked their 12 year old daughter what she wanted to be when she grows up. She said she wanted to be Prime Minister one day. Both of her parents – Labour Party voters - were standing there, so I asked her: "If you were Prime Minister what would be the 1st thing you would do?"
She replied, "I'd give food and houses to all the homeless people."
Her parents beamed with pride!
"Wow, what a worthy goal!" I said. "But you don't have to wait until you're Prime Minister to do that!" I told her.
"What do you mean?" she replied.
So I told her: "You can come over to my house and mow the lawn, pull weeds, trim my hedge and I'll pay you £50. Then you can go down to the Town Centre, find a homeless man and can give him the £50 to buy food." She thought that over for a few seconds, then she looked me straight in the eye and asked, "Why doesn't the homeless man come over and do the work and you can just pay him the £50?"
I said, "Welcome to the Conservative Party.
It is an absurd story as it suggests the Tories are the only ones interested in self empowerment and the Labour party are only interested in helping the victim. How come, historically, the unemployment rate has always risen under the Conservatives then?
In all fairness, Thatcher was more unpopular at this point of her tenure than all of Blair, Brown, Call me Dave, Balls and Clegg put together so I wouldn't read to much into it.
All well and good, but you wont get people in this country working for less and thats where the problem lies.
Was amused by the fact Ed Milliband was talking about a policy for a new vocational qualification called the Technical Baccalaureate. Would this technical qualification need Technical Colleges, or where the college teaches more than one subject, they could call it a Polytechnic?
Crikey this is tough going, " I should have explained by " reasonable rates " I include the terms and conditions as well.
However, I seem to be in a minority here in that I think we really have a busted country with little hope for the future. I can't see how the coalition have done anything to change our slide in to a nation where the majority of its people are living close to poverty with little hope of it changing. I am not sure if he and the Labour Party can really turn it round but his grasp of the county's problems is correct and will strike a chord with many people.
Of course, you can carry on throwing in references to Blair, Brown, illegal wars etc or try to minutely dismember some little facet of this post to prove a small point or examine its grammar, but that is just trying to deflect from the overall truth that Ed Milliband has got it right. A whole generation is growing up without hope.
The Minimum Wage sounds like a humanitarian ideal, but it has lost us millions of jobs to East Europeans and other foreigners willing to work for less than the minimum wage in backhanders in a black economy. But that's Labour all over - the politics of guilt. Labour's tactic to get people to vote for them is to imply that if you support the Conservatives, then you are a greedy, grasping wannabe aristocrat, whereas if you support Labour, you are a caring saviour of the poor and other victims.
I don't think anyone can dispute the contribution Eastern Europeans and workers from outside the EU have made to this country has been great. My problem with mass immigration has always been the pressures it is putting on our services such as schools, hospitals, doctors and the welfare system. It's not fair on people who have paid in to the system for years to end up receiving a degraded service due to government cut backs, and because of the extra costs associated with allowing all these extra people in to the system. We will eventually get to the stage, where we will not have enough housing or services to cope with the demand of mass immigration in the future.
I do believe that people coming to live and work in this country should pay a bit more in tax for at least 5 years, which would then give them the entitlement to all our other benefits, and I do believe they should have the funds all ready in place to able to fund their stay over here so they don't immediately become a burden on the system, and also have the necessary qualifications. It's not too much to ask, it's being fair and it's protecting the system that our parents and grandparents have paid in to for years. Things like the NHS are fanstastic, but if we are not careful I can see this going.
None of the above really seems to be happening. I agree it is getting a lot tougher to get in to this country, but it's still not enough in my opinion.
Labour's policy on immigration is poor. They don't really want to talk about it, or tackle the real issues. Millibands idea of cutting immigration levels is to get rid of gang masters and make sure everyone gets the minimum wage so that British workers don't get undercut, that is not really going to solve the problem is it, It's weak. Milliband talks about a United Britain, what the hell does it all mean? It sounds like that thing Brown said, British jobs for British workers.
This and many other reasons are why I don't want Labour running this country. It would be a disaster.
That may be true, but you'll have to remind me what the Tory policy on immigration is. All I see is big talk and no action.
"get rid of gang masters and make sure everyone gets the minimum wage" is not a bad policy as a stand-alone
The Minimum Wage sounds like a humanitarian ideal, but it has lost us millions of jobs to East Europeans and other foreigners willing to work for less than the minimum wage in backhanders in a black economy. But that's Labour all over - the politics of guilt. Labour's tactic to get people to vote for them is to imply that if you support the Conservatives, then you are a greedy, grasping wannabe aristocrat, whereas if you support Labour, you are a caring saviour of the poor and other victims.
Dont agree with you there Hova Girl, the minimum wage is a good thing, what has cost us jobs are the wankers who let hundreds of thousands of immigrants in, and the people who will employ them off the books.The Minimum Wage sounds like a humanitarian ideal, but it has lost us millions of jobs to East Europeans and other foreigners willing to work for less than the minimum wage in backhanders in a black economy. But that's Labour all over - the politics of guilt. Labour's tactic to get people to vote for them is to imply that if you support the Conservatives, then you are a greedy, grasping wannabe aristocrat, whereas if you support Labour, you are a caring saviour of the poor and other victims.
However, I seem to be in a minority here in that I think we really have a busted country with little hope for the future.
Dont agree with you there Hova Girl, the minimum wage is a good thing, what has cost us jobs are the wankers who let hundreds of thousands of immigrants in, and the people who will employ them off the books.
So what's the moral to this story, that homeless people don't work so they deserve to be homeless?
Yeah, and they could shut down a few pseudo-universities and call them Polytechnics.
Of course immigration is part of the issue, it has given even legal employers a huge pool of cheap labour which has effectively undercut the native british workforce, not to mention the huge numbers of illegals and legals who are willing to work for low rates in the black economy.The minimum wage is a good thing for sure. And immigration isn't the issue, it's as you rightly point out people who employ anyone under the minimum wage.
I agree with this. Carve up academia and the more vocational types of study into universities and polys, get rid of nonsense degrees as well. Bring back CSEs and O and A levels.