tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post4768470064692524915..comments2023-12-20T19:39:29.865+00:00Comments on Munguin's Republic: IDLE THOUGHTS ...Munguinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16475165830302054002noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-29213374594340562012-02-26T12:21:41.408+00:002012-02-26T12:21:41.408+00:00Well, I think it's a brilliant idea, and to gi...Well, I think it's a brilliant idea, and to give him his due Old Haystack Boris seemed to think that too, but Dave wants the greatest show on earth...the most fabulous declaration to the world that Britain is bigger and better than China.<br /><br />Well, fine, but China wanted to be bigger and better than Australia, and Brazil will want to be bigger and better than England.<br /><br />It will be a disastrous waste of money, of course. <br /><br />People will miss days to watch the tv, others will be unable to get to work because the transport system will crash; there will be strikes and the beggars will be shown on tv screens everywhere.<br /><br />Probably there will be more riots; they will run out of water for the water canon and have to import it from France, and the French will rub their hands together in glee knowing that it could have been them...<br /><br />And in the end Tessa Jowell will get a knighthood and they will make Seb a Prince of the Royal House and heir to the throne.<br /><br />Yes, the money could be better spent.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-92175664504052767242012-02-25T22:07:56.223+00:002012-02-25T22:07:56.223+00:00Here is a thought from the stump:
cut out the ope...Here is a thought from the stump:<br /><br />cut out the opening ceremony for the englympics completely - invest the £80mill in social services.<br /><br />No? Or do we prefer to waste money on promoting London, England?Dean MacKinnon-Thomsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08221192592535723681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-20446413612407119462012-02-25T21:35:11.026+00:002012-02-25T21:35:11.026+00:00Ah yes. Who can wait...
And what excitement there...Ah yes. Who can wait...<br /><br />And what excitement there was in the land...<br /><br />Yawn.<br /><br />I'm off for an early night, so I can be up bright and early to lay my hands on a copy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-83441217009441966662012-02-25T19:47:48.476+00:002012-02-25T19:47:48.476+00:00Cleared now thanks and not long to see what dark c...Cleared now thanks and not long to see what dark corners that the Sun can shed a light on.cynicalHighlanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06034325908473006163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-56896497879151540702012-02-25T16:27:53.598+00:002012-02-25T16:27:53.598+00:00Oh lord CH.
It's working OK here, but a coup...Oh lord CH. <br /><br />It's working OK here, but a couple of times recently Subrosa has let me know that on her Google Reader, my spacing is all to hell.<br /><br />It just has to be Blogger!<br /><br />Thanks for letting me know, Cynical. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-54834070813925106552012-02-25T11:32:31.628+00:002012-02-25T11:32:31.628+00:00Not sure if it's just me tris but your sidebar...Not sure if it's just me tris but your sidebar is not loading.cynicalHighlanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06034325908473006163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-86244751325387205292012-02-24T15:17:08.789+00:002012-02-24T15:17:08.789+00:00We pretty much fail them at every stage, Dean.
Yo...We pretty much fail them at every stage, Dean.<br /><br />Your points have merit, but I should doubt there is the money or the will to do any of it. (Mind you, depression treatment is a whole post on its own, and the only treatment is often something that no doctor can provide.)<br /><br />I've said for ages (as indeed hove many people, that tertiary education is a joke. Blair decided he wanted 50% of people to go to university... what a joke. Again, a post all of its own though, I think.<br /><br />As for the claimant counts. Absolutely pointless. They bear no resemblance to how many people ARE actually unemployed, and then they are fiddled to make them look less awful than they are.<br /><br />I remember some years ago, someone asked the French Minister for Employment why they had far more unemployed than the UK. He replied quite simply: Because we count them all.<br /><br />I don't believe most of the figures that governments produce, and that has nothing to do with the party politics.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-11413515948945638612012-02-24T12:21:45.231+00:002012-02-24T12:21:45.231+00:00Work trials with charities, paying for colleges fo...Work trials with charities, paying for colleges for peoples unable to work ... <br /><br />A depressing picture isn't it?<br /><br />But isn't a better solution to refocus our efforts across the board.<br /><br />1. Depression tends to have roots in yearly childhood, often going undiagnosed. So totally reorientate depression treatment priorities on the young - head off the problem at the source, at the bud, among the next generation.<br /><br />2. Relaunch the colleges, separating them off from 'universities'. Education needs to enable young people to choose a direction, and specialise. And not all specialisms need to be academic. What the heck is wrong with specialising at college to get a skill? <br /><br />3. Stop allowing governments to fix unemployment figures. By a) getting independent bodies to do the figures for government (and not civil servants in whitehall either!) and b) abandon the silly claimants count. That is so unrepresentative of the true figures its a joke.<br /><br /><br />#RANT OVER#<br /><br />I just feel like we are constantly trying to remedy symptoms rather than deal with the diagnosis. And the diagnosis is telling us we're failing people at the start of their lives, not half way through!Dean MacKinnon-Thomsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08221192592535723681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-24630263223906593942012-02-24T10:46:56.646+00:002012-02-24T10:46:56.646+00:00I take your point about the college courses Ged, b...I take your point about the college courses Ged, but I don't think that anyone should be working for a commercial concern for nothing.<br /><br />I agree with people getting work trials with charities, indeed I worked for a short time on a project that did that, although I have to say I hated it. In most cases it did no good at all.<br /><br />As in most cases the Jobcentre does no good: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/feb/23/jobcentre-hinders-search-for-workAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092475090824666694.post-31907022641462079892012-02-24T08:51:30.871+00:002012-02-24T08:51:30.871+00:00'In a college there is a real chance they will...'In a college there is a real chance they will learn something'<br /><br />I decided a few years back to change my trade from a joiner to an electrician and went back to college. At the college I was attending there were nearly 50 people on that course. Out of the fifty on the course I would say that 7-8 of those attending would make electricians. So what about the rest of them? After doing a little digging I found out [from staff at the college] that the government was paying for those course to get people off the dole to make the dole figures look better than what they were. The teaching staff knew this and were depressed that they knew they were wasting their time and government money teaching people they knew would never make it. I also chatted to the carpenter teachers and they gave me the same story. So, the Labour government was pouring government money [our taxes] into teaching people whom they knew would never get a job just to make the unemployment figures look better. The days when you would have to have the proper exam results to take a place in college for a trade were ignored for political purposes. The 80% on the courses who could never be employed would have been better used on free work related schemes with big companies like Tesco.Gedguyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18217515188959770657noreply@blogger.com