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 Posted: 21:10 - 02 Mar 2015 Post subject: Would there be less long term benefit if we made stuff in UK |
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Benefits Britain is on and just wondering;
Would there be less people on long term benefits if we manufactured more stuff in the UK or would things stay pretty much as they are?
Some of the people on the program are saying they can't find work due to arthritis and similar issues (lets give benefit of doubt) and left school at 16, been on training schemes but no success.
what's people's thoughts?
I know some people are determined to live on benefits but, having spent some time unemployed for the best part of a year myself (and not able to claim) others do want to be working but for whatever reason aren't finding anything to get themselves back into work. ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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| Wonko The Sane wrote: |
Would there be less people on long term benefits if we manufactured more stuff in the UK or would things stay pretty much as they are?
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Attitudes have changed a lot since the days when we made everything, my local town population of 60,000 used to have a shipyard employing 20,000+ now it employs ~4000 so yes things here would improve if they went back to employing 20,000.
On the other hand, 35yrs ago if you were (properly) disabled you got a little blue 3 wheeler to help you get around, now if you can fake a bad back you get given a nice new car of your choice.
The problem is so many people see not working as a career choice, when i was a school kid (35+yrs ago) if your dad didnt work it was a bit embarassing, other kids took the piss. Now its cool to boast about how well off you are because of what your claiming!!!
Nothing will change till you can get a bigger difference between someone who works and someone on benefits.
Family of 4 Dad works 40hrs on minimum wage, mum works 16hrs on minimum wage, the family of 4 next door Dad doesnt work due to bad back, mum has never worked but gets paid as dad's carer, the difference in the lifestyle of both familys will be very little, in a lot of cases the non working family will have a better car, bigger tele and more sky channels and be in the pub more, its that difference that needs changing. If making more in this country helped that change then great but it needs a bit more than just that. |
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i would be intrigued to see what would happen if cash payments were replaced with some sort of tokens that could only be exchanged for essential goods.
the tokens are also linked somehow to the claimant to prevent them being exchanged on the black market for non essentials.
either that or we just incinerate the undesirables. ____________________ Turbocharged drag thing / project death weapon / GK73A
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| Quote: | If minimum wage were higher, it'd draw more people back into employment. |
Raising minimum wage would make a certain number of jobs that are currently profitable - i.e. create more value for the employer than is spent on wages - unprofitable, and would reduce employment.
OTOH, it would increase wages for people whose employers are still coming out ahead. But there would almost certainly be a net loss in employment, everything else being equal.
| Quote: | More manufacturing in the UK would help reduce the trade deficit |
More exports (whether services or manufacturing doesn't matter) from the UK would increase demand for sterling, which would raise the relative value of the currency. This would make UK exports more expensive, and imports cheaper, which would work towards increasing trade deficit. Floating currencies make trade balanced, not increased manufacturing.
| Quote: | Leaving the EU would make British manufacturing more competitive to EU imports |
The EU is a much larger market than the UK, and would thus get better terms than the UK in free trade agreements with other countries and blocs. And a UK outside the EU would probably not see as favourable terms when trading with the EU; EU imports would be more expensive, and UK exports would be lower. That's lose-lose the way I see it - most of my more expensive purchases, whether it's fine wine, fine food, or fine motorcycles are all imported, many from the rest of the EU. UK products and services should win because they're better, not because of barriers to trade.
If you want to improve the economy, produce better stuff (service or product, I don't care) and consume more stuff (technically any loss from not consuming should be balanced with spending from investment of the savings, but investment is spent on different types of things, and all too often it's unproductive things like property). ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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I can't watch these programmes. Though when I catch a glimpse, they do make me laugh.
Why is the counter argument always, 'Yeah they're on benefits and have a nicer TV than I do and a better shinery phone than me'
Hardly living life.
I too reckon the token idea would be a good effort. But the country has far more important things to sort (Tax loopholes - Starbucks anyone?, funding India's next spaceship, catching career criminals doing 33 in a 30, etc.) ____________________ 07' Honda Hornet now full powaah! My guide on performing an oil change! |
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Does it also stem into the whole 'modern world, everyone deserves absolute equality' idea?
e.g. the ideal would be that everyone is working, and those who simply cannot work to afford a good quality of life, e.g. disabled people etc, are given benefits to bring their standard of living up.
So it's all about making sure everyone gets to live the same quality of life, without the weaker members of society being left behind.
Well... that's the theory...
Now too many people are finding excuses for why they can't work either.
Also it's definitely true that the minimum wage should allow a good quality of life. Benefits should be a bit more 'basic'. Working should be the better option.
But then doesn't it go wider than that? What if the world stops trading with the UK? What if there are no resources coming into the country? So there wouldn't be anything to pay people with for working.
And then I guess the question isn't just about manufacturing, but about whether the UK could live entirely off its own steam alone, if needed..? |
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