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Questions the RW won't answer #101.....

Why do you believe that the 7th largest economy in the world is "doomed", "bankrupt", whatever, because of some occupants of rubber boats?

Questions that lefties cannot answer No. 46:

Why are the immigration numbers downplayed to just the small boat invaders, when the largest part of the invasion is legal arrivals? And 47: Why are immigrant reproduction / extrapolation forecasts downplayed, denied or just ignored?

 
There seems to be no shortage of blokes who are paid to watch others dig holes.
All those who say "we should go back to doing things the way we did in [insert decade(s) of choice], before we [insert disliked change(s)]" should pause and think - those young women are just seeking to turn the clock back 40-50 years.
you are dismissing the very valid role of a home maker in those periods. pre-1970s. Women got a tough deal in the workplace and if they were divorced assets stayed with the "owner".

Being kept in 2026 is an entirely different scenario.
 
Questions that lefties cannot answer No. 46:

Why are the immigration numbers downplayed to just the small boat invaders, when the largest part of the invasion is legal arrivals? And 47: Why are immigrant reproduction / extrapolation forecasts downplayed, denied or just ignored?

And 48. Given that young people refuse to support Britain by pledging their allegiance to Reform or Restore (in any significant number), why should Britain give a toss about them?
 
, then watch someone trying to revive a truck that hasn't moved for 30 years,

Sadly I watch a lot of this type of vid. I can highly recommend this channel. He's very down to earth, revives all sorts of cars (from Austin Ambassadors to old Maseratis) and has a cracking sense of humour.

 
QT last night was an AI special. Quite interesting hearing the different views. One guy in the audience had studied software engineering (or something like that) however was finding it nigh on impossible to gain an entry level position as an increasing number of companies are using AI for those roles. He's considering retraining altogether.

This links to my earlier post. Another thing folk are going to need to factor in (as best they can, not easy!) if thinking about doing a college/uni course is will their career options in that field be reduced due to AI.
 
Blair again!
You used to get a free degree in a useful subject if you were up to standard, then Blair wanted 50% of students to go to university while simultaneously introducing fees at £1000 a year (now over £9000) and condemning a large chunk of our youth to become over qualified cup of coffee makers.


All a massive scam to massage the high unemployment figures that would have occurred otherwise due to the de-industrialisation that the govt were doing nothing about.

Get young adults to waste their time studying nonsense for 3 years, that keeps them out of the unemployment headcount.
 
I'd very strongly advise anyone doing a genuinely useful degree to make it a sandwich course as I did. 2 years study, 1 year working on a placement organised by the uni with monitoring, then back for the final year. That year's work massively motivated me for my final year and set my career path.

I ended up getting a graduate job with a supplier to the placement company.
 
What is scary is that the pace of change is so great, it'll be very difficult to predict whether any career will even be "a thing" by the time someone has trained in it.
 
What is scary is that the pace of change is so great, it'll be very difficult to predict whether any career will even be "a thing" by the time someone has trained in it.

AI is not scary, that is a cliche. The jobs that will be lost to it were not real jobs, just fluff. Young people should train to do practical jobs such as:
Brickies, spreads, sparks, benders and hole diggers, have no fear. :cool:
And don't forget the main reason British people are unemployed: immigration.
 
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