^^ tough subjects that no politicians will want to discuss for fear of upsetting people.
And hence the mess we’re in. Social media plays a huge part in this
And hence the mess we’re in. Social media plays a huge part in this
The main parties are virtually identical.
The Tories must be doing well, as it's only taken half the country 14 years to realise what they are up to, whereas they managed 18 years the last time.
By doing well, I obviously mean, doing well for themselves, not fo the country.
Some might say, they should have been more careful, with their corrupt dealings!
What do you mean, Japan is a very unhappy country? Can you explain what that actually means?
It's hard to see that politics can't be influenced by that plus various players that are all over the place using it. The worst ones are likely be those looking for clicks = money. Much easier than owning a newspaper.Social media plays a huge part in this
I didn't say immigration is the main problem either
It is not normal to choose a party leader who is notoriously a dishonest liar, like Johnson, or an incompetent idiot, like Truss.
The banks did as COVID did. As other factors do at times.Labour had lost control the economy in 2005
Japan comes about 50 for happiness, the UK about 20. I've seen various articles over the years. There's a lot of social pressure to conform and also work insane hours etc. and it's a very regimented culture. Lots of young people have stopped having sex. The official suicide rate is between two and three times higher, but many think it is a lot higher than that. It might suit some people on here, but it's such a different place that it's not much use as a comparison for us.
I don't believe in any surveys about happiness - far too subjective, and what a Dane means when they respond may by be totally different to what a Korean means.
Also, I am not suggesting we should be the same as Japan, we should be what we are - there was a lot less doubt about this until the recent past. The lessons we take from the Japanese are that there will be more social harmony, higher levels of trust, and long term stability if we do not needlessly transform ourselves into a globalist cesspit, which we are doing. Living in a low trust society doesn't make people happy, nor do high rates of violent crime, creeping restrictions on what people can and cannot say, or all the confusion going on. We have a political elite that cannot even say what the difference between men and women is!
Wrong750,000+ (net) coming in per annum, in addition to all the illegals, is obviously going to put a great strain on our public services and infrastructure, especially when so many of them are low wage and low skill and are not making a net contribution to the exchequer
no they dontThey also drive down the per capita GDP
No we dontanti natalist agenda going
Utter bolox.linked to batshit environmentalism, that discourages people - especially working, intelligent and law abiding natives - from having children
People like you should stop voting for right wing parties thenIt is also increasingly unaffordable for people in the broad middle to have children
He supports reform partyYou seem to be extremely unhappy!
You seem to be extremely unhappy!
If only Betty would take her own advice:Can you not discuss a serious subject without it having to involve emotions, guessing what they might be, and using childish words like "happy"?
So you're a bed wetter,
Still waiting for the alarmist bed wetters
You seem to have the memory span of a gold fish.
The environment, amongst other topics, are really vehicles they use to disguise their sense of personal inadequacy, self loathing and spitefulness. In some cases, of course, we are just dealing with people who are mentally ill or who have sub-average IQs.