You'd hate Scandinavia, and it's Jante Law then. Think yourself special in any way and watch the opprobrium of the masses descend upon thee. Imagine 1950's working-class Northern England's mentality spread across a whole group of nations. Spite exists everywhere, sadly.nodubmanshouts wrote: * They love to make money, but there's an engrained sense that anybody who is rich or "makes it" deserves to be shot down.
Good idea, badly implemented. The "riots" were just the usual suspects sounding off. Most of us think that we should support the less well off, but are annoyed at how it's changed into supporting the feckless as well as the deserving.nodubmanshouts wrote: * They expect everyone to carry their own weight, but couldn't stomach a poll tax.
Not so sure about that, most people I know complain their heads off at having to pay for things they don't use.nodubmanshouts wrote: * They hate high taxes (in all its forms, such as VAT), but believe in a large number of government services.
NHS is like the BBC, been around so long it's become ingrained. It hasn't quite sunk in to the public yet that for the NHS' 90 billion plus budget we could all have private medical insurance.nodubmanshouts wrote: * They want good medicine, but believe in Socialized Medicine.
Who in theory holds vast powers, yet is restricted by convention. Queenie could get rid of Brown tomorrow, if the risk to the monarchy's future was considered worth it. Can even veto Government legislation. She's in theory what stops any P.M assuming the powers of a dictator. But most just like her for the sake of tradition.nodubmanshouts wrote: * They believe in demoacracy, yet still have a, albeit powerless, Royal Family.
Besides, if we ditched her, all the Crown Estates, castles, jewels, become hers. She'd be the biggest landowner and possibly one of the richest people overnight, and probably even more influential!
I'm going to start a campaign against people using the phrase "disses". Unless you're a member of the Bloods or Crips, it's just daft!!=Pnodubmanshouts wrote: (By the way, before any one dissess the Electorial College system, please remember that the UK system is evern worse -- anybody here remember voting out Thatcher? Nope, thats coz nobody did, it was done soley by the MPs).
Nobody voted in Brown either, don't forget. Not even his own party. Although I admit the idea of the deputy P.M being promoted to the top spot freezes my spine..