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I hate the lack of respect younger generations have these days. Not all, just some.. Makes for worrying times future-wise.
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Wales! :-dd8-[
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Mine is the goverment/tax/running of the country.
I'm in no doubt thats its a hard job to do, but the current goverment has gone massively in the wrong direction. Why should I loose so much of my income on income tax, and why should i then loose 17.5% on nearlly everything else that i do, and then theres all the local authority taxes....the list of taxes goes on and on Its scary when you think about it. I would love to ask for an itemised bill of where it all goes, as I'm pretty damn sure I dont get ANY benefit from my wages dissapearing. You see it all when you walk onto a council estate and they have better cars than you, better 50" TV's than you and apparently money to burn, yet they dont work but have 4 kids...........when I probably couldnt even afford to look after 1 kid to a decent standard. Below is an entertaining read into migration......although I would quite like to migrate http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/com...cle2326687.ece |
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Its called humor, you either find the style amusing or you dont unfortunately. It gets a point across which is the overall goal.
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There's so many potholes and poorly surfaced roads, and also patchy roads where repairs have been attempted, that I can only speculate that my road tax, and most peoples road tax, is spent on other stuff...like war |
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I love the UK!
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today's weather it's to cold kwak
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I've no problem with people complaining about the quality of roads - that's their right. But the reality is that most roads are funded by local government not central and in the grand scheme of things the quality of road surfaces is very low down on the agenda. Personally I hate seeing dangerous road surfaces (potholes, worn out white lines, bad or missing signs, loose surfaces etc) and I think these should be seen as a priority (and if reported they mostly are). Fair taxation is a difficult thing to achieve. It would also not be effective. I belive approximately a 1/3rd of govermment spending goes on the NHS - there's no way I've had a 1/3rd of my life time taxation spent on my healthcare. But beyond wishing to see the NHS made more effecient and less burocratic (sp?) I don't have a problem with this situation. Hmm - that was probably a rant - it wasn't meant to be though. |
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