More generous and they don't tend to worry as much about immigrants...What is the German welfare state like? Is it as generous and indiscriminate as ours?
Can I assume that's what you're referring to as 'indiscriminate'?
More generous and they don't tend to worry as much about immigrants...What is the German welfare state like? Is it as generous and indiscriminate as ours?
Was that when we were in the EU?They’re nearly as forward thinking as us, too.
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Blimey, look who's 35th in that list! They should be nearer the top on the grounds that they refused Ellals application for refugee status.![]()
Your living in la la land. She was extremely pleased that Nisan built a factory here. That is the sort of thing that she wanted to happen and tried to set the country up to suite. This is still an objective if you listen to Boris and even Truss now. There has been some success but take one instance of what can happen. Can't remember what they were making but one day a group turned up with video cameras. Filmed everything going on. Shut the place and moved the lot elsewhere. Add competitive buy outs and and other factors and work moves elsewhere.She did a lot of good but also, unintentionally, a lot of bad. Nobody else was good enough at the time, and nobody has been since. Surely if she were around now she would see the problems and bring everything back to us.
Yes. The health service is better despite taking many times more immigrants than we do (both as a percentage of population and in absolute numbers) and pensions are higher, but then higher earners in Germany expect to pay a larger percentage of their wage in taxes, the state has clamped down on tax exiles (especially on "pseudo partnerships" like the chartered accountancy practices in the UK), offshore shell companies, etc. Overall, though, Germans have a better standard of living, even after paying higher taxes than we do. AFAIK the same is true of a lot of other high taxation/high income economiesWhat is the German welfare state like? Is it as generous and indiscriminate as ours?
Indeed. One of the biggest differences is how the British "management class" expects to live and what they believe they are worth these days. Go back to the mid-1970s and if you went into a small to medium-sized firm (say 20 to 50 employees) and you'd likely find that the production workers were being paid a reasonable amount whilst the owner/manager took a wage that allowed him to drive a 2 litre Cortina or maybe a Granada and he typically lived in a semi or a small detached house. These days the guy at the top of such a firm would more typically drive a Range-Rover or a sports car of some description and live in a far grander house whilst paying as many of his employees as he can the legal minimum wage. Small business owners aren't all like that, but far too many of them areBut if the British worker is apathetic, why do you think he would be? Poorly rewarded and poorly led ? As he watches the top bosses getting more and more reward off his work ?
I said almost exactly the same thing a couple of pages agoYou can have 10 blokes with shovels digging a hole but if a competiter decides to invest in a mechanical digger, then his productivity will be higher with less physical labour.
So did I in another form - increased productivity requires strong investment, good wages and dynamic managementI said almost exactly the same thing a couple of pages ago![]()
More generous and they don't tend to worry as much about immigrants...
Can I assume that's what you're referring to as 'indiscriminate'?
I get the impression that you haven't travelled much.... these Asian countries dont have, is the ability to innovate and create.
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Britain needs to invest in a well educated and well paid workforce to keep ahead of the competition
Britain needs to invest in a well educated and well paid workforce
Vinty said:... these Asian countries dont have, is the ability to innovate and create.
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It's obvious he doesn't mean places like Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, etc...I get the impression that you haven't travelled much.
It's called a "Truss Tax". She's a modern day Robin Hood, taking from the poor and giving to the rich. A robbing b'stard, if you likeLiz (I’m bankrolled by BP) Truss,
says: “I won’t tax energy companies on excess profits, I want the public to pay”
PS: is that the same Liz Truss that worked for Shell……goodness me, it jolly well is.