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Originally Posted by kizzy
Please don't get warthogs thread closed ...
Civil unrest happens when people are not happy, right now unemployed people are not happy, employed people are not happy, people in social housing are not happy, people with morgages are not happy, people who live in private rented accommodation are not happy...
Do you see where i'm going with this? Only a tiny percentage of the population are happy, this is not conducive to a happy society with happy communities.
Something has to change.
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This post is in my view accurate, also definitely something has to change and more to the point this Govt needs to be made to change its policy, it has and is going too far, too quickly, unjustly and in a totally heartless fashion too.
If its policy was working and the deficit was already near cut by half,also that the number of vacancies for jobs was up in the private sector to a great deal more than the around 500,000 it has been at for the last 2 years then the Govt could claim some success.
As it is, the vacancies are not coming forward in any major way from the private sector, unemployment although falling is still in this day and age at over 2.5 million and while the deficit was cut by only 25% in 2 and a half years,(nowhere near the target it needed to be), is now on the rise again due to the Govt having to do new and substantial borrowing because we have
no growth to fund what is needed,since their polices have taken the UK back into recession and for the foreseeable future will leave us with very small growth once out of it again.
No wonder the Country is moaning.The Coalition Govt has simply failed, and its policies are not right or conducive to stimulate the growth and confidence the economy needs now and fast too.