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@mrpmj002 ай бұрын
Indians
@richardwalton69932 ай бұрын
Their is no “shared purpose” where others oppose your purpose.
@B0rnles132 ай бұрын
It's British Leyland not Layland
@dazlad19722 ай бұрын
@B0rnles13 haha I was gonna point that out
@GordonDonaldson-v1c2 ай бұрын
@@B0rnles13 Was British Leyland. Past tense.
@3I6M93 ай бұрын
Literally costs more to get a train down to London from North West than to fly out of the country...
@ifaiful3 ай бұрын
Says it all
@somebloke55653 ай бұрын
Agreed, only why the young start every sentence with 'literally' I'll never grasp.Annnnd, we 'reach out' rather than 'contact', 'discuss' or 'speak'. And we'll all 'guys'.
@TracyCarr-rx4fw3 ай бұрын
That's so true that
@runningfromabear83543 ай бұрын
I'm originally from Kent, moved to Canada as a young adult. Every time we visit family, I think: we should go see other areas. And then I get caught up on the cost of travel. It's relatively inexpensive to visit my family and day trips to London. Leaving the southeast suddenly increases the costs to visit so much each time that I decide maybe next time. Seems silly the furthest north I've traveled the UK is Oxford.
@vxder98543 ай бұрын
@@somebloke5565 in this instance, they were using 'literally' literally...
@mcchuff3 ай бұрын
The UK isn't a rich country. It's a middle income country attached to a very rich city.
@richardkavanagh84503 ай бұрын
Low income
@reigninblood1233 ай бұрын
That city isn't anything to crow about. In fact it's a garbage hole.
@MbisonBalrog3 ай бұрын
EVen within Greater London there is huge wealth disparity. Is not the City that is rich but a subset within the city. That subset needs servants nearby hence the size of Greater London.
@Npwn3 ай бұрын
I've heard the saying, "The UK is a third world country attached to London"
@togerboy53963 ай бұрын
Central London have similar incomes to Monaco, Outer London is closer to Germany, but the rest of Britain is similar to Spain and Cyprus. Thats why HS2 will likely lead to those incomes spreading outward as people in Birmingham have access to London jobs. That’s the plan anyway.
@HeyHeyForMe3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, we need more voices talking about this! Britain... 6th richest country in the world where healthcare staff are using foodbanks while not being able to heat their homes while the richest hold more than half the wealth, absolute disgrace
@Kalatakieta3 ай бұрын
Canada US the same too.
@mrguyall27403 ай бұрын
@@Kalatakieta it's like capitalism doesnt work or something, i think there was a guy called karl who figured that out early... or something like that
@nelyyisoppy65093 ай бұрын
@@mrguyall2740 you mean the incompetent sloth that was wealthy himself and benefitted greatly of it? Not one communist or even socialist country worked out , many capitalist ones did . The issue is not capitalism but greed and corruption (which was more common during communism lol) . You can do the "they weren't truly communist" thing but technically neither is england , they have welfare therefore aren't true capitalist . Poland , slovakia , germany , sweden , denmark , norway , finland , singapore , japan , korea , china now even (their economy is not communist let's be honest) they're all succeeding - then only losing a little due to matters not due to capitalism .
@andrewwotherspoona57223 ай бұрын
@@nelyyisoppy6509 But Scandinavia is much more socialist than the UK, and yet richer than the UK and even most parts of the US. Mixed economies work better. An interesting interesting fact is that you are far more likely to become rich in Norway than even in the US!
@MohammedSuarez-ou8wp3 ай бұрын
@@mrguyall2740the bearded fool whos practice resulted in a estimated 450 million people being killed, what a brilliant man
@chrisdavidson9113 ай бұрын
Speaking as a Northener who was born in the 1970s, the idea that the people who run the country think that everything north of the M25 can go to hell really doesn't come as a surprise.
@Belfreyite2 ай бұрын
Well, they are welcome to their London Hell hole. I would not live there if they paid me treble.
@ICHall-og5zk2 ай бұрын
MP's have to look on a map to find " the north " and see where it starts , Sunak was pissed off when the Tories said he could stand as a MP in Richmond , Sunak thought it was Richmond on Thames , not Richmond in " the north "
@Thurgosh_OG2 ай бұрын
Oddly, we used to think that way about 'London' up in Scotland but having SNP in charge for 17 years has taught us that there are actually worse things, than having a single government UK in London.
@george114192 ай бұрын
Thanks to devolution, London is effectively a different country.
@lesleyelalami25622 ай бұрын
@@ICHall-og5zk LOL..... and he's educated?
@nicks49343 ай бұрын
Investment down, income down, trade down, health system collapse, opportunities lost. How did the conservatives help us? Anyone?
@Krumpina10293 ай бұрын
The root of the problem is the people who vote for them. You're not getting rid of Tories without dealing with the people who vote for them.
@1995pearson3 ай бұрын
Do you think Starmers labour will be the answer to those problems?
@PwerRanger013 ай бұрын
its globalists that have caused the problem. both parties are the problem, stop being dumb and realise that.
@dbz93933 ай бұрын
Starmer is literally doing the same thing the tories did but with more oppression
@lacdirk3 ай бұрын
@@dbz9393 The only people that are being oppressed are the nat-C cnts organising pogroms against British minorities.
@drpacman99963 ай бұрын
Apparently 1 million people come to the U.K. every year, how can that not have an effect
@margarettaft29442 ай бұрын
And 900,000 go on life long benefits. The other 100,000 set up little “ businesses “ that are just fronts for crime.
@LonnieHalouska-c2wАй бұрын
And almost exclusively for the worse.
@prophecybydefault4708Ай бұрын
You people are obsessed with immigrants holy heck.
@drpacman9996Ай бұрын
@ that’s because we’re literally being over run by them. “You people” just don’t want us to point it out
@alperwal200443Ай бұрын
@@prophecybydefault4708 but you are the one who obsessed. If you don't care, just close your eyes and don't pay attention but here you are.
@anirudh_s173 ай бұрын
being poorer than Mississippi is insane as someone from America
@marcv26483 ай бұрын
Mississippi ain't that bad buddy.
@MrVorpalsword3 ай бұрын
That's a bit rude, not everybody from America is insane, its just that some of them cannot construct unambiguous sentences.
@MM-th4vu3 ай бұрын
Yes, if you took away London.
@osamataha3363 ай бұрын
@@marcv2648have you been there? Mississippi is shit
@marcv26483 ай бұрын
@@osamataha336 No it's not.
@Dominate9553 ай бұрын
It's funny that they scrapped the northern leg of HS2 and this project was supposed to be about leveling up even though most of the investment is now going into the south east...
@TomChambers-dz7cy2 ай бұрын
Yes and Scotland still had to pay a portion because Westminster holds the purse strings
@Belfreyite2 ай бұрын
HS2 is nothing more than a clever deception. The real reason for it is the relief of local commuter train paths into and out of London terminals.
@alicequayle4625Ай бұрын
@@Dominate955 imo it was always about benefits to a few people in the se. That's why they started at the London end. Instead of improving transport across the n where its needed.
@johnmunro49523 ай бұрын
This isn't a glitch..... It's a feature. It's deliberate. This is how things have been for most of history. It's really only post ww2 when the ordinary workers had a sniff of the good life. Since then capital has been working overtime to push us back into the gutter.
@johnkeane14193 ай бұрын
Yes, the classless Swinging Sixties were a total anomaly. Britain always reverts to feudalism, like a dog returning to its own vomit.
@dbz93933 ай бұрын
@@johnkeane1419 neo serfdom
@MbisonBalrog3 ай бұрын
People overestimate how wealthy the aristocracy was back then. There was not much technology back then so the gap in comfort was not that high. Plus they had more responsibility back then. They largely served in military and could die alongside the grunts. Before you say no they stood in the back and barked orders; that is only true if they survive charging in as cavalry when they are young. When they get to old age, they command from the rear.
@Bloodlinedev3 ай бұрын
@@MbisonBalrog This. It's worse than it ever was because capital is power. The problem is capitalism, not any UK specific thing.
@henghistbluetooth78823 ай бұрын
@@johnkeane1419Every nation does. Not just Britain.
@DianaTownsend-kj5kj3 ай бұрын
From what I understand, it’s not just one specific issue but more like a mix of several underlying problems that are creeping up on the UK-things like economic inequality, stagnating wages, rising debt levels, and even problems within the housing market. They all seem to be interrelated.
@V.stones3 ай бұрын
Exactly, and that’s what makes it such a tough problem to solve. It’s not like one clear-cut issue, and because it’s "hidden," a lot of people are struggling, but the full extent of it doesn’t always make the headlines. For example, look at housing prices. They’ve skyrocketed, and so many people, especially younger generations, are being priced out of the market
@rodgertim28813 ай бұрын
Oh, the housing crisis is a huge part of it. I’ve read that in some areas, average house prices are 10 to 15 times the average income
@NelleHummell3 ай бұрын
That’s insane! It’s becoming impossible for people to own property without taking on enormous debt, and even then, many can’t afford it.
@ericbergman75463 ай бұрын
And it’s not just housing. I think rising living costs in general are pushing people to the brink. Utilities, groceries, transportation-it’s all getting more expensive while wages aren’t keeping pace.
@georgeearling9053 ай бұрын
Exactly! And then there’s the issue of debt. Personal debt is rising, and that’s putting even more pressure on households. People are using credit cards just to cover basic expenses. It’s scary how close many are to financial disaster if something unexpected happens like losing a job or an unexpected medical bill
@petc85043 ай бұрын
In London every bus journey is £1 no matter the length. Where I am in Scotland it's just under £6 for a bus return ticket to the next town only 2.5 miles away. Working people can't afford public transport.
@happyfayez37233 ай бұрын
Those free prescriptions in Scotland though 😅 ...£9.90 per item in the UK, free dental care (UK check up £26.80 highest band of care per tooth £319.10 ontop), eyes tests (£20 check up) and glasses, water costs included in council tax under Scottish water (and no raw sewage dumped in beaches or rivers) and tuition fees paid for. It's £9,250 in the UK (excluding maintenance) per year.
@petc85043 ай бұрын
@@happyfayez3723 What about the higher income tax we pay?
@rjgreen713 ай бұрын
Bus journeys in London haven’t been £1 for about 10’years
@happyfayez37233 ай бұрын
@@petc8504 cost of disalusionment and disconnect - priceless 😂
@wilsonflood43933 ай бұрын
@@happyfayez3723income tax is MUCH higher in Scotland. Nothing is free.
@CLaw-tb5gg3 ай бұрын
I’ve thought about this a lot recently, and I think there’s basically two problems here: 1. We’re a phenomenally backwards-looking country that just doesn’t want to engage with the modern world or future, content to just tread water. Not one of the top 100 tech companies in the world are British. We’d much rather sit around talking about WW2 and how great we /used to/ be. We are slowly rotting away because we have no vision of a Britain that isn’t going backwards. 2. We find ambition embarrassing. If someone says “I want to start my own business, I want to do something amazing”, we cringe. We see it as a bit empty-headed and American and chavvy. We’d much rather keep our heads down and just get on with it. Perhaps it’s due to the class system. We need to reindustrialise, desperately. We need a generation of people who are aggressively, desperately futuristic in their thinking, don’t care what Britain was, and only want to build. Imagine if the entire North was covered in multi-billion-pound factories building world-class AI chips and scientific equipment. We have the education system, we have the manpower - that’s where we need to be.
@tomatocroissant3783 ай бұрын
100% agree
@raven-sf3di3 ай бұрын
So what the UK needs to be is to stop expecting the country to be as culture and to accept you will live in a state owned cyberpunk hell hole where everyone is depressed. People aren't starting businesses because the start up is too expensive and the paperwork to long with to many hoops to to jump through.. I would say we need the opposite , rather than focus on business we need to focus on culture and grant people agency through that. The society should be driven from the bottom up , not top down like both the conservatives and labour want
@samthomas14573 ай бұрын
"multi-billion-pound factories building world-class AI chips and scientific equipment" Yeah talking about cringe.... I don't think you have any idea how difficult producing the latest computer chips are, even America and China can't keep up with Taiwan currently. You're going to have to think again.
@clickthisforawsomnes3 ай бұрын
@@raven-sf3di This. Bottom up not top down. The UK has always been a top down culture. Everyone do what the king says. But since the 80's everytime the torys get into power they cut funding to counsels (no wonder they started going bankrupt). I mean they have made it clear they don't want them to exist and we should be a centeral goverment. Issue is they made cuts and then loaned out money. The only reason our ecconomey is going up is due to us collecting that debt. Theres no insentive to invest and when your life is just a number on a spreadsheet to them. Unless you cause issue with sqular they have no reason to change it
@davidcoard19783 ай бұрын
The availability of cash for investment from capital markets crucial. Do not see it happening, makes more sense for investors to diversify their investments abroad.
@mikehunt78103 ай бұрын
Britian is Romania with Monaco attached
@homodeus87133 ай бұрын
Funny and sad.
@pauljones30733 ай бұрын
If only.
@cellshaded3 ай бұрын
@@homodeus8713 No. Just funny. I see nothing sad about the UK slowly returning to nothing but it's true value, which is purely agricultural. In a world where everything moves fast and faster, living on an island with difficult and expensive (time-wise and money-wise) crossings is killing it, plus the extra import/export difficulties now with Brexit.
@jamest75393 ай бұрын
except it's possible to make ends meet in Romania
@philhawley12192 ай бұрын
A good analogy. However under this current government we will soon achieve a perfect parity. With a starving village in Kazakhstan.
@scacchiereglobale3 ай бұрын
Thatcherism in the 1980s fundamentally shifted the UK’s economic landscape towards free-market capitalism, deregulation, privatization of public assets, and a reduction in the power of trade unions. While these policies aimed to boost economic growth, they also significantly increased income inequality by favoring the wealthy and large corporations. By reducing social safety nets and public investment, the gap between the rich and poor widened, creating a more polarized society that still affects the UK today. Thatcher's legacy of neoliberalism set a precedent that continues to influence government policies and exacerbate inequality.
@nicks49343 ай бұрын
The difference was reduced under Labour and increased again since 2010. Thatcher was 40 years ago
@dbz93933 ай бұрын
train drivers make 70k in the UK due to their trade union let that sink in
@TC8787-yq7og3 ай бұрын
Very well said
@vegetableman39113 ай бұрын
@@dbz9393and it’s far too much
@ayembic79333 ай бұрын
She always said her greatest achievement was causing labour to become a reformed centrist party and not a more socialist party like it used to be
@juangomezfuentes88253 ай бұрын
Litter streets has nothing to do with poverty, it is a lack of civism. You can be poor and clean and organized at the same time.
@Itriedtobe-wq9lj3 ай бұрын
civility
@donkeyDangerMouse3 ай бұрын
Sort of. But there is a tipping point. A community is probably more easily depressed than an individual. Where as an individual can be lifted out of depression by a community, a community can not be lifted out of depression by an individual. Which goes to explain the need for community scape goats like foreigners, and god
@Itriedtobe-wq9lj3 ай бұрын
@@donkeyDangerMouse Ireland turned its fortunes around. Why can't the UK?
@donkeyDangerMouse3 ай бұрын
@Itriedtobe-wq9lj there are only so many places that rich people who want to hide money need to hide money. Another tax haven in the world is not necessary. Also, there are 5 million people in Ireland, and 66 million people in the UK
@marcv26483 ай бұрын
The people of Britain no longer have any sense of civic responsibility. All civic responsibility has been taken on by the state. The state wanted a dependent population and they have achieved it.
@christopherspriggs41793 ай бұрын
Main reason for the inequality is the collapse in nationwide manufacturing in favour for London services but on top of that for over a decade we have had a government that either believe trickle down economics works when it does not or are corrupt and therefore favour policies that move money from the working class to the rich. They do this through the tax system, privatisation of services, unfettered cheap labour through immigration, weak regulations against business owners unloading dept, crashing companies whilst withdrawing huge profits and allowing tax loopholes holes for the rich.
@732daven3 ай бұрын
nice, you mix concepts that are typical on the left (privatisation, tax loopholes) but you add argumentation that the left over looks intentionally to get the votes from migrants (mass immigration, manufacturing gone)..how refreshing from the binary view of the politicians
@Bloodlinedev3 ай бұрын
The thing that really bugs me is... that this is easy to see. Yet people are still not protesting, still voting for the same parties (at least that is changing but for how long?). People should have protested this 10, 20, 30 years ago... now the younger generations are f***** times 10. And don't be fooled, this happend in Germany and many other countries too. We're just 5 years behind.
@aries67763 ай бұрын
Wealth inequality, the fact that it's all geared toward the wealthy getting wealthier through acquiring assets and not paying enough tax is the scourge of our society. We could fix everything if this inequity was addressed properly.
@732daven3 ай бұрын
@@aries6776 nahhh that's the marxist reaction that brings poverty to everyone. One needs industry, manufacturing, long term strategy for energy/technology/food independence, good education promoting excellence, safety / stability, controled/good immigration with assimilation (not integration with parallel culture like the UK has been doing for 40 years) THEN one needs equality, every one needs to pay tax fairly but not making it a disadvantage to the hard working folks, you've got to get the balance right to promote work, inovation and risk. Low wages should be less taxed too, to promote work, affecting less the low earners.
@chrisgwynne15863 ай бұрын
@@732daven If things continue as they are then the majority of workers may well prefer the "Marxist Reaction".
@robhingston3 ай бұрын
My friend who is a Doctor Moved away from a posh part of Richmond to Stoke on Trent 1 Gets the same wages with the NHS 2 Housing is Vary Cheap 3 Pint is Cheaper
@michellekeeling33923 ай бұрын
@roaaarrryStaffordshire (Stoke on Trent) is a vast and beautiful county (area). Just because he works at hospital in Stoke doesn’t mean he lives in the “inner city”. Stoke on Trent is made up of “six towns” with beautiful country side and affluent towns nestled between the original six towns. Stop making lazy assumptions.
@auntsally56833 ай бұрын
@@michellekeeling3392 correct and if you can afford private school the problem is later on. For example, if you have children they may have to move away to get decent jobs unless they work in the public sector.
@dasitizbizz47302 ай бұрын
Stoke on trent is a shithole though
@Belfreyite2 ай бұрын
There are myriad good reasons to get out of London. The Air quality, congestion, rip offs of every hue etc etc.
@Belfreyite2 ай бұрын
I was one of those naive people who believed that joining Europe would bring much more egalitarianism, better public transport, cheaper home rents, cleaner, safer streets and a willingness to adopt best practices that were obviously benefitting our European neighbors. All my hopes were shattered by a total disregard for any social policies in preference for private greed. I'm in my mid seventies now and really feel for upcoming generations. They are sunk.
@georgecaplin90753 ай бұрын
“If you are more productive…you’re going to receive a higher salary”. Oh, my dear sweet summer child.
@pierzing.glint1sh763 ай бұрын
By productive he means if you make more money for your company you'll earn more because you are then worth more to that company. I think you're confusing being hardworking with being productive.
@jopearson63213 ай бұрын
@@pierzing.glint1sh76But actually, productivity has been decoupled from wage growth for over two decades now, so they're right by either measure.
@pierzing.glint1sh763 ай бұрын
@jopearson6321 that is true. However it is also true that if your productivity actually brings value for the company. Your wages will go up. Simple supply and demand.
@jopearson63213 ай бұрын
@@pierzing.glint1sh76 Often, yes. But far from always. Speaking from bitter experience.
@pierzing.glint1sh763 ай бұрын
@jopearson6321 that's office politics for you lol Not sure whether to put that at the doorstep at the government
@thefootballman10263 ай бұрын
The UK embraces poverty in my opinion, it has been normalised amongst people. Post a photo of some run down terrace street saying it looks bad; people will defend it.
@marcv26483 ай бұрын
The state forced dependency on the population to maintain control. NHS mentality is now the ethos of the nation.
@thefootballman10263 ай бұрын
@@marcv2648 very true
@garethrussell18653 ай бұрын
This is a real issue. I live between Manchester and Liverpool. I work in Liverpool it takes me 2 hours and thirty minutes to get home.
@ed617303 ай бұрын
Why not re train and work from home?
@DirkAndDestroy3 ай бұрын
@@ed61730 fuck up
@marcv26483 ай бұрын
Better to leave the UK and cut your losses. The standard of living in the UK will be lower in 10 years, 20 years, 30 years than it is today.
@garethrussell18653 ай бұрын
@@marcv2648 that's the idea
@MrVorpalsword3 ай бұрын
@@ed61730 Why not take the train instead of walking home?
@dbz93933 ай бұрын
Something has to give in the UK, people are watching their wages remain stagnant as costs go up every year, public services no longer work, a post code lottery whether you get a good gp, rents increasing, house prices increasing, less jobs out there, hundreds competing for one job. This country is well and truly broken. There will reach a point where the youth leave the UK because how bleak their future looks
@GaGaObession3 ай бұрын
genuinely a lot of people already have moved abroad or are wanting to!
@benstirling93243 ай бұрын
I know a substantial amount of people moving out of the UK going to Australia, or other European countries post university. The only decent thing the UK has got going is it's access to quality education. Besides that life here is pretty depressing.
@AdityaBharadwaj-wj2zg3 ай бұрын
@@benstirling9324which is why I will leave this place once in my mid twenties or early thirties. Not many opportunities for my generation.
@gutinstinct40673 ай бұрын
How much of your sentence is made up LOL ,
@dbz93933 ай бұрын
@@gutinstinct4067 ratiod
@grimegarage09isplop3 ай бұрын
Its not hidden, the problem is massive migration, low skilled workers being exploited and black economy not paying taxes... the indigenous folk who are priced out of buying their own homes, longer waits for health care and public services.. is a massive strain on the standard of living. London statistics are not broken down correctly... You fail to mention how many people living/working in London with the High Cost of living means they're living in worse relative poverty than the rest of the country... I'd rather have average wages and live in the north than average wages and live in London.. Yes most of the wealth is in London and the southeast, but it doesnt mean if you live in London youre more wealthy or better off...
@hilarygibson31503 ай бұрын
I felt their was a glossing over of the migration problem. 9.5 million economically inactive people, 8 million of which ate in receipt of government money means we don't need more. We need better educational outcomes, industrial strategy, focus on AI and robotics, overhaul of the benefits system and a move from low skill, low paid work to high paying high skill work.
@paulleighton70783 ай бұрын
@@hilarygibson3150now this is the cause of the real problem! No one seems to want to discuss . Social welfare has caused dysfunction in Britain 🇬🇧
@mattsawyer3433 ай бұрын
Yes indeed. London has a microcosm of the problems in some ways. The richest and poorest areas are here. Their lives are far apart despite being in the same city. Even people who live a few miles from the centre have no concept of what it's like in the suburbs - and are derogatory of them. I was born in the former and if I want more than a one bed flat, have to live in the latter, dependent on the privatised rail service rather than the tube which only reaches the North and West really.
@mattsawyer3433 ай бұрын
@@paulleighton7078 No it hasn't. We have the lowest benefits in Western Europe. He means we need to stop punishing people by withdrawing ALL benefits as soon as anyone tries to gain paid work.
@MerryXmasMfkrs3 ай бұрын
@@mattsawyer343😂😂😂 total cognitive dissonance. The benefit scroungers have holidays abroad paid by the Government, that's how generous the welfare is in the UK. That's why southern Spain and Portugal are invaded every summer by thousands of vomiting loutish british on benefits.
@ericajohnson35043 ай бұрын
People from Rural and Deprived areas go to University, but never return to their home area. They get jobs in the big cities. Therefore the non-city areas remain deprived due to less educated workers in poor paying jobs, struggling to get by. This happened with 4 of my children. Who now live so far away they will be unable to help me or their father as we get older, so more poorly paid carer jobs where we live.
@MrVorpalsword3 ай бұрын
hear hear
@stellamariayates37766 күн бұрын
Yes, this is a natural trend. What can be anticipated is that when you children retire they may well move from the city back into rural areas.
@willemvanriet71603 ай бұрын
Watch Gary’s Economics. As a former forex trader he explains how the financial- political system works to create inequality and how raising taxes on the ultra rich is the way to fix it
@Yangking-z9d3 ай бұрын
We need to block tax havens and keep taxes in the Uk
@Itriedtobe-wq9lj3 ай бұрын
@@Yangking-z9d You mean you want to invade the Cayman Islands?
@TomRaine3 ай бұрын
Gary is a fraud. There is more than one way to avoid those taxes and rightly so.
@OnlyNetEdits3 ай бұрын
@@Yangking-z9dcity of London is a tax haven too
@Yangking-z9d3 ай бұрын
@@OnlyNetEdits That's where we start first
@sirrobinofloxley71563 ай бұрын
London as a service based economy actually has low productivity, but high profit margins. They don't 'produce' anything, really, debentures, commercial paper, debt etc, are products of the financial market, but they're not produce in the way a teak table may be, or a well made set of cutlery.
@MerryXmasMfkrs3 ай бұрын
My thoughts precisely. There's a difference between profitability and productivity and they get confused many times even by people that should know better. London is profitable, not productive.
@sirrobinofloxley71562 ай бұрын
@@MerryXmasMfkrs Ironically, London is profitable by dealing in debt, that's how unproductive London is.
@stellamariayates37766 күн бұрын
The EU plan (a Globalist intention) was to centre the UK as a service economy. Over the years production has been outsourced and agriculture put under pressure. It still continues today.
@intenzityd31815 күн бұрын
You're one the first step to realising that the bad guys won WW2 and that Britain is a slave state to central bankers.
@samlundy31713 ай бұрын
Mostly correct. Don't forget, though, that the mining industry was very strong in The South. There were quite a few mines in Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset and WIltshire. Swindon was a very industrial town. The issue isn't North vs South. Notherners and Southerners are pitted against each other. The real problem is Thatcher and Neo-liberalism. Swindon and Devon are a proper mess and they are very much in the south. Think this needs to be remembered. By the way, my Grandfather worked on the train lines in Swindon. Place is now very rough and dead.
@mattsawyer3433 ай бұрын
It's deliberate divide and rule, yes.
@rogerwilco23 ай бұрын
The UK is probably the most feudal of all developed economies.
@example_channel_552 ай бұрын
...apart from Japan.
@michaelhart8952 ай бұрын
Britain a rich country, with a three trillion pound national debt . The late Fred Dibnah put it best , Britain was built by men in overalls and has been ruined by men in suits. We don’t even make our own steel anymore, as an Engineer myself,this says it all .
@intenzityd31815 күн бұрын
Most people who watch videos like this actually want more debt though. They love the debt economy, they want more government spending, more borrowing, more printing. They want more immigration too. Then when their wages haven't changed for 20 years and they realise inflation is double what the government says it is, they think taxing the tiny minority of productive people more will fix things. That's the left wing slave brain.
@PeterMullinger3 ай бұрын
As an ex-Englishman the problem is dumb policies of central government. I was lucky enough to be accepted to live in Australia at the age of 55!
@SirAntoniousBlock3 ай бұрын
Australia has a much fairer and democratic electoral system too.
@Gaspo1233 ай бұрын
How are you liking your new homeland? As a fellow Aussie I hope its going well for you brother
@PeterMullinger3 ай бұрын
@@Gaspo123 I am loving it here. I am much better off in all ways and have far more friends. I feel that I was born Australian on the wrong side of the world!
@Gaspo123Ай бұрын
@PeterMullinger I'm glad it's going well for you. You're home now so all is as it should be by the sounds of it.
@SirAntoniousBlockАй бұрын
@@PeterMullinger Good on yer mate.
@cogsnbanjo3 ай бұрын
Excellent video, which is tapping into my own thoughts on what is so wrong with the UK. It's a shame that politicians aren't aware of this stuff. They are too busy lining their pockets and smoozing with millionaires and other government ministers.
@LonnieHalouska-c2wАй бұрын
British politicians are fully aware of what they are doing. They just don't care.
@mattwright29643 ай бұрын
My job involves looking at regional innovation and economic development through R&D and this is actually a very good introductory video that captures the issues pretty well. Decades of govts of both colours have failed to address this. It is no surprise the nation is struggling when most of the country hasn't been harnessed.
@donkeyDangerMouse3 ай бұрын
UK just needs to focus on feeding its own people on land. Once food is dealt with then the populous can have the luxury of time to focus more on innovation. It is not a difficult problem. Just jeeds investment. However, politicians are chomping at war. For too long politicians have seen the voters as the problem. "Too many people" Boris johnson is classic for it he openly held distain against tue very people he pandered towards, and yet he gots voted in. It is mind-boggling
@dr942793 ай бұрын
The fact that in a generation London has become a minority English city definitely fuels resentment. Whole parts of the city are compl changed forever. Mass migration has changed the social fabric and has benefited the upper class at the cost of working class English people
@stellamariayates37766 күн бұрын
This dates back to when Tony Benn and others warned of mass migration being a threat to the lowest paid British workers.
@grahamlongley82982 ай бұрын
A friend of mine had an electronics business in Essex. To expand he took a govt grant to build a bright modern new factory in wales. After 5 years he shut it down, The welsh are lazy & so riddled with the union mentality that inspite of the factory being more modern he got less work from the welsh workers due to their laziness than the essex workers. The essex staff also shunned the unions & were generally much happier for it.
@NatalieDormer-or4jj3 ай бұрын
Investing in alternate income streams should be the top priority for everyone right now. especially given the global economic crisis we are currently experiencing. stocks, gold, silver, and virtual currencies are still attractive investments at the moment.
@MagarethWoods3 ай бұрын
Everyone needs more than their salary to be financial stable. The best thing to do with your money is to invest it rightly, because money left for saving always end up used with no returns.
@MagarethWoods3 ай бұрын
Am looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I really need to create an alternate source of income, what do you think I should be buying?
@NatalieDormer-or4jj3 ай бұрын
Cryptocurrency investment, but you will need a professional guide on that.
@NatalieDormer-or4jj3 ай бұрын
Facebook 👇
@NatalieDormer-or4jj3 ай бұрын
Evelyn C. Sanders
@bencooper30063 ай бұрын
And this is why so many people from the UK are moving to Australia.
@rogermccallum44662 ай бұрын
It's the best professionals that are going
@giatiexwkanali27502 ай бұрын
@@rogermccallum4466 So the UK is experiencing a brain drain now? Wow
@samuelsharp23423 ай бұрын
I mean the internal economic border between London and the rest of the UK is essentially one of the massive issues that have allowed London to build up far more than it could have done otherwise and attracted talent from all over the UK to it in a way that the rest of the uk cannot compete with. The issue is actually the hyper focus on London over all other areas that has been going on for decades
@MbisonBalrog3 ай бұрын
Most people in London suffer as well. The only difference is the work more closely/directly to the wealthy elites. They live nearby, but pay higher rent, COL etc etc.
@samuelsharp23423 ай бұрын
@MbisonBalrog oh I get that the system works badly for Londoners as well. The hyper focus on London is not for the poor/lower middle class people, though there are good events in a reasonable distance. I imagine if you're not rich in london, simply get pushed further out or into what are nearly ghettos. It's just that it tends to mess up the economy outside of London far more over a long period of time.
@MrVorpalsword3 ай бұрын
@@samuelsharp2342 as a Northerner I felt that the poverty in East London, cited as the reason the Olympics Games were held there was a bit (forgive me), rich. I am an art lover, it would take me a day to go to see the paintings I love, but for a Londoner the greatest art in the world is a short bus ride or train ride away, same with much music, shops even Prem. football teams though they cost a packet to buy tickets for.
@mattwright29643 ай бұрын
What makes it even more deplorable is that it was a conscious decision. There was a fear in govt that London would become a second class world capital and so many decades of investment were concentrated there at the expense of the rest of the country.
@MrVorpalsword3 ай бұрын
@@mattwright2964 yep. the fear of the power of the working classes vested in Trade Unions (very broadly speaking, oop North), whereas when Thatcher moved the power totally to London, she knew she was giving jobs to the privately educated few who agglomerated around the capital. And the thing about the privately educated is, they are loyal (to her), they know what side their bread is buttered ....
@JayneThompson-i7k2 ай бұрын
We all paid attention Our governments didn’t listen
@ChaiBiscuits-tf7sr3 ай бұрын
I am leaving the UK and returning to my country. I wish I decided to leave sooner, I stayed here for 8 years and put effort in my studies and job all thinking it will be worth it. Socially, culturally I don't belong here, I don't have the same values as my peers and I have felt more and more alone the more people I have met that I cannot connect or bond with because of the culture. I wish at 27 I had a different more rich and fulfilling personal life with a loving partner. I have been alone here the entire freaking time.
@peterquennellnyc2 ай бұрын
Telling comment. Great English!
@KG987602 ай бұрын
There's nothing great about Britain these days. The governments have seen to that..
@chrisgwynne15863 ай бұрын
So why is there not more thought and planning used to deal with these issues? Because most of the National Wealth is in private hands. That is the fact of the matter and this fact is indisputible.
@lookingforthewhy64472 ай бұрын
The fact is that 75% of the UK is foreign-owned and 74% of jobs in the past few years have gone to foreign migrants.
@davefish81073 ай бұрын
London isn’t rich , a small part is
@MbisonBalrog3 ай бұрын
Exactly most Londoners are struggling as well. They get the privilege of paying higher COL to live closer to their bosses.
@lin902103 ай бұрын
Income has to be higher in London than other UK areas because housing, travel, commercial rent etc is much higher in London
@MbisonBalrog3 ай бұрын
@@lin90210 most still not paid enough live comfortably even in Londontown
@joshbrown22173 ай бұрын
London is rich, the people living there aren't.
@kevinquealey3 ай бұрын
Same in all major capitals @@joshbrown2217
@soniafell31332 ай бұрын
There is so much money been spent in London. They is nothing left for the rest of the country
@Myjobro3 ай бұрын
I work for a company that started from Bradford but as Leeds has better transport links then I work in Leeds. You can plant seeds in places but you have to water them for the plants to grow.
@1964_AMU3 ай бұрын
From Belgium : Belgians have voted for Federalism : Flanders keeps her income, Wallonia keeps her income, Brussels keeps her income, there is some income left for the state functionning. For 150 years, Brussels has been spending 80% of the country taxes on lavish and stupid projects. Now, Brussels can beg to EU institutions for a bit of financing, the debts generated by their Metro, Hospitals, Museums are their own debts, and they starve paying them... Flanders and Wallonia found this way to close the running tap and start developing infrastructures for the future of their economies.
@alicequayle46252 ай бұрын
Over centralisation is a big factor in the uk.
@skaracaesar47893 ай бұрын
The UK has enough money for their population to live well, but nine tenth of the cake, if you like, is consumed or hoarded by the ones sitting as the biggest welfare beneficiary of the country. The one tenth is divided amongst the have nots.
@monikaeducation6378Ай бұрын
Boaties are costly 🤷
@DavidRose-m8s3 ай бұрын
London is not just a financial capital to the world with a lot of incoming profit from abroad, but is also Britain's Insurance, legal, and political capital. These sector's are like the British East India trading company, but totally international in scope. Just how focused could these sectors be on local manufacturing when it's clearly outside of their business model?
@gazzaroony3 ай бұрын
The most recent kick in the teeth is that upper middle class London office workers have moved to areas with cheaper housing but kept the higher city income via working from home. The lock downs were the biggest wealth transfer of the last century.
@ChickpeatheTortie2 ай бұрын
I know one of these she is a doctor and works from her 'cottage' in the South of France
@marcins51833 ай бұрын
For a growing channel, I highly appreciate all the animations you've done!
@TheInvisibleHandCo3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@MrVorpalsword3 ай бұрын
For a growing channel, there a lot of idiots prepared to risk it in a home made rubber dinghy
@michaelwx13 ай бұрын
@@TheInvisibleHandCo You spelled 'Leyland' wrong though
@tomarmstrong128115 күн бұрын
The problem is that money sucks up money, and the nearer to the sucking centre, the stronger the sucking force. And it is not just Britain. The phenomena can be observed throughout history. It usually fails catastrophically when all of the money has been sucked up, and the system is no longer sustainable and collapses. The antidote is good governance, strong laws, the will, and the means of enforcement. Most often, but not always found in democratic societies. The problem with Britain today is that there are too many suckers in the governing function.
@russellingram5893 ай бұрын
It’s a horrible place to live to be honest
@jeanbrown82952 ай бұрын
When Britain was a rich country,it does not mean that the workers were well off ,far from it,they were low paid cheap labour,who had to live in very poor overcrowded conditions,a lot were undernourished,kids had rickets,TB was rife.i can remember this in my lifetime,and that was in London
@VanderWolls3 ай бұрын
Britain’s class war is utterly ignored today after being a major part of the political conversation a few decades ago. The ruling classes exploited the poor for millennia. You had to own property to vote until WW1. The rich spent good money to separate themselves from the poor to the point where they developed a separate accent. This history needs to be told, clearly and loudly. There is a reason that the poor built the Labour Party, and there is a reason why at its birth it was so heavily left-wing. Our British ancestors understood their daily needs and built something to directly go after them. Modern Britain refuses to look its problems in the eye, and when it does it shrugs its shoulders and blames someone like Immigrants. As if a group poorer than the mainstream could hurt the mainstream.
@bristoled933 ай бұрын
I agree but it's not sustainable to let in unlimited amounts of Immigrants.
@Stoicman0073 ай бұрын
And now the Labour Party is run by middle and upper class mid-witsz
@Jay-xw9llАй бұрын
It's been like this from the very start.
@CKW100013 ай бұрын
The amount of foreign owners of housing by millionaires and billionaires in unacceptable in London and drives up house prices as many of them own not one but multiple properties.
@george114193 ай бұрын
Some important facts have been omitted. Most notably the outsourcing of jobs to Asia in the early 2000s. Secondly, the demise of the cotton industry in the late 1960s.
@AnthonyTobyEllenor-pi4jq6 күн бұрын
"Secondly, the demise of the cotton industry in the late 1960s." Yet they still allowed Pakistanis to come to Britain even though the work in the Mills was no longer there for them . Nowadays 50% of Pakistani males are unemployed, 75 % of Pakistani Females are unemployed, ! (governments own figures), this is a massive burden on our Social Security system !!
@jackkruese42583 ай бұрын
All I know about this is that absolutely nothing is going to change.
@thomaspowell-c3r2 ай бұрын
It's not just about equality but a deep historical cultural one along with other awful problems that mass worldwide immigration has caused to this once homogenous nation that is being torn apart by millions of forced most; from third-world and some from ex-communist bloc nations! We have never had all these awful problems since mass post-1947 immigration!
@tolmeybaguvix25153 ай бұрын
Impressive analysis so spot on wish those UK govt folks could see your work
@TrueEcon3 ай бұрын
Actually, I see, this is not just a British problem. It is also the current European situation.
@Bloodlinedev3 ай бұрын
And afaik the US too. Everywhere these neoliberal "trickle down" ideas went. Trickle down my a** amirite
@VR-ox2pk3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video everything you said is correct from a northerner living well in the countryside
@ScienceBro923 ай бұрын
Planning and careful investment is something UK governments are incompetent at unfortunately
@vivienhodgson32992 ай бұрын
Hang on. Yes, southern England is generally more prosperous than the UK, and salaries are higher, but then, so is the cost of living. A house in London will cost FAR more than a house anywhere else in the UK, and can in fact be worth double the equivalent value in other areas. As a retired civil servant, I know that if I had worked in London, I would have earned a higher salary, but in fact it would have been inadequate to cope with the difference in the cost of living.
@nickjung73943 ай бұрын
If people choose a "degree" that does not require the student to achieve degree level outcomes, the qualification will certainly have little value. Blairs policy of treating higher education as a source of revenue rather than an investment in the Country's future is the basis of our current problems!
@adambartlett62773 ай бұрын
Your videos are absolutely incredible! Very accurate, analytical, and not biased politically, which is hard to find these days. Keep up the great work!
@TheInvisibleHandCo3 ай бұрын
Thankyou!
@TimothyZakaria3 ай бұрын
@TheInvisibleHandCo is there any hope for people who move there that are homeless? I don't like how it is living in the United States with people being able to control homeless people. In my situation I didn't know that I was adopted out of China
@TimothyZakaria3 ай бұрын
@@TheInvisibleHandCoChina had some type of agreement with Great Britain and these 2 countries have been dealing with each other for a long time
@TheSynthnut2 ай бұрын
Those with power, media barons and the super rich have every interest in maintaining the differential. Differentials give them leverage to exploit...
@homolgus13 ай бұрын
Good Old Mrs Thatcher much loved by the Daily Mail, Look upon her works and weep
@zeddist74723 ай бұрын
It's an elaborate explanation but the real cause inequality is where it is (and not just in the UK) is because of government & monetary decisions. The former has made bailing out big companies normal, creating a riskless environment for company owners while the latter increases their asset portfolio through artificially low rates. After all the biggest reason most are poorer (relatively speaking) is because of the higher share of cost relating to accommodation. A factor explicitly driven by a decade of unjustified low rates that propped up asset values and money printing that permitted (bailed out) large institutional investors to become owners of the majority stock. We like to blame free markets but our system is anything but that. It's crony capitalism driven by institutions and career policy makers that require a complex interconnected web of them.
@carlosvictor89403 ай бұрын
I would give it another name. I would call it Keynesianism and the central banks' rule since 19
@AM-pleistocene3 ай бұрын
We are a people with a deeply ingrained feudalistic mindset, which doesnt mean we sit around dreaming of becoming peasants, however we carry over the values of feudalism in our beliefs. We dont question these beliefs or even examine them enough to acknowledge their existence. I think a lot of Britains think that tbe rich know best, especially if they have some kind of title. We think it's better to leave the important stuff up to them. There is a contradictory to reality narrative about the rich, that they worked hard for what they have and that they must know what is best because of it. Everyone else who isnt rich just hasnt worked hard enough for it. Then there is 'the devil makes work for idle hands' morality. Work became a moral issue during feudalism, because telling people that if they didnt work themselves to the bone while being humble and meek would land them in hell worked a charm. The meaning of life was to work, you will be rewardrd in the afterlife, but for now work, suffer, reproduce and die. The clergy told people to not do this was a sign that they were evil. Guilt is a very affective way to control people, as well as all the violence and poverty. Kings and lords however were god given, as in they were assigned by God, and therefore inherently righteous and didnt have to suffer guilt for being idle. Dont get me started on the education system. Obviously you had to be rich to have an education, but also it took a long time for the bible to be translated from latin into a language lay people could read, and even then most peolle could not read. The only english revolution came about at a time when people were sick and tired of inequality. Back then religion was politics, religions carried political ideologies, and protestantism had been brewing as an opposition to catholicism. Catholicism believed in a hierarchy of priests who gatekept access to god, and kept incredible riches in their holy sites as a display of power. Only priests could read the word of god and understand it, only they could have riches, only they could have power, only they could have a clear guiltless path to heaven, everyone else had to work and suffer for it. Protestants however believed that everyone should be able to read the bible and have access to god, that no one man should be above the other when it came to acces to god. They believed you could practise worshipping god in your in home with your family, you could be an individual with a personal relationship with god. The bible was also used to teach people to read, and for a long while it was literally illegal to have an English translation bible. People were also becoming more ambitious, many rich merchants were protestants, these were people who were not lords but had built wealth (though most certainly off the backs of those under them). There were many different kind of protestant's who believed different things, the puritans were more conservative and authoritarian than say, the anarchistic and liberal ranters, or the more communistic diggers (yes silly names i know). The world of christianity was very different than it is now, i view it as proto politics, what political ideology came out of. Basically the rich hated that ordinary people were become more educated, and did not rely on them to dictate God and what he meant to them. If everyone had a personal relationship with God, that could mean anything, and people could stand up and say "well actually god says I don't need to work all day!" or "Well actually god is in all of us so we should be equal and share our wealth!". People got outcasted, tortured and killed for these beliefs, but they persisted. Some of these factions were completely erased, with their beliefs being mischaracterised completely as debased and devil worship, which people believed because the sheer ammount of it was hugely disproportionate to that actual size of these factions. This especially happened to those factions that believed in equality, even sexual liberation (in the15 -1600's!), very very modern concepts. Then ofcourse like everything there's always some rich guy who goes wow I like that and then takes whatever it is and makes it into his own tool for power, who was ofcourse Henry the 8th who adopted protestantism and created his own church (the church of england) which is just a hybrid between catholicism and aspects of protestantism. How does this translate today? People work themselves to the bone even if they have physical disabilities (these injuries often the result of overwork, and therefore should be cared for), believing that if they dont they will be bad, that their families and society will disapprove. Look at the stigma around unemployment, whether you are unemployed because there is no work, or you are unemployed because you cant work, you are seen as a drain on society and an example of what not to be. The afterlife has been replaced by retirement, a fantasy that keeps some of us alive. If we work hard enough then we'll get enough money to have a good retirement, but if we dont work hard enough then we dont deserve that rest. In reality there are people working their asses off far more than any eton boy will ever, who are in physical and mental pain, and still dont get enough money to have anywhere near that nice retirement fantasy. Many will be forced to retire due to old age and ill health and made to freeze to death in the winter with barely anything to their name. Which is why many people have kids, so this wont happen, but still these kids just enter the same work force and are taught the same stories by their parents. Yet we still idolise the rich, we fantasise about being them, imagine that one day if we work hard enough, are smart enough. The education system is abysmal, so no one's going to veer away from these feudal ideas around work. People who believe in equality and the rights of all people are seen as morally reprehensible, and tearing apart the nation. Etc etc. I would mention angle british nationalism here, but that's another topic for another day, and another ideology we carry around without thinking about. I am not a historian but the way Britain is now is explained in its history, something that we think is only "how we won" ww2 and how 'glorious' the empire was, the monarchy, or any other delusional nonsense that we cant quite connect with in any emotional way.
@margarettaft29443 ай бұрын
Yay right Blane all the problems of UK today in Latin language bibles 600 years ago. Reading???? UK was one of the last European countries to establish free compulsory government supported primary schools. Not until 1870s. And there was a massive objection that came from the poor workers. “ How will the children earn their bread if they’re in school until they’re 12?” Yay right blame the problems of the 21st century on a religion that was outlawed almost 600 years ago.
@Sleeping-burd3 ай бұрын
13:58 , damn hope those 4 people are ok
@harukiito86553 ай бұрын
*Almost* 4 people
@camicus-32493 ай бұрын
@@harukiito8655 3 people and a dog
@පැරකුම්බා3 ай бұрын
hahaha
@-Osiris-3 ай бұрын
Giving (Greater) Manchester a proper underground heavy rail metro system would massively increase efficiency and GDP, and would turn it into a real powerhouse, giving some geographic balance to the UK economy
@EllieMaes-Grandad3 ай бұрын
If that's such a good idea why has no organisation provided it? UK taxpayers' money is not the answer, but that of Manchester's might be? As if !
@MrVorpalsword3 ай бұрын
There was an underground proposed for Manchester they may have even started it but hey. tight-fistedness put paid to it (SHOCK)
@maverick61063 ай бұрын
"When the people shall have nothing more to eat, they will eat the rich" ~Jean-Jacques Rousseau
@MrVorpalsword3 ай бұрын
That was when the rich were fatter than the poor. There has been a roll reversal.
@Jgvcfguy3 ай бұрын
unless the rich convince them that it's all some immigrant's fault
@matthewcoombs32823 ай бұрын
Transport for London has so much money it can spunk 134 million quid on updating Old Street tube and the roundabout nearby. Mean while there is no high speed rail link between Manchester and Leeds, two of our most important Northern cities.
@PatrickMcLaughlin-ji4rb2 ай бұрын
The problem is the societal classes, prompting the notion of entitlement which then rationalises greed as a good thing, when it is actually a destructive thing
@keyboarddancers77513 ай бұрын
Regional disparities definitely exist and contribute to Britain's differential geographical decay; however there's a sense that Britain is somehow unique in its current and recent experience of immigration and its impact on these social and economic dynamics; you only have to look at the European Union to observe an increasing "concern" (massive understatement) about this issue. *Incidentally, the general standard of written and spoken English used by people in Britain is very gradually and subtlely going down.*
@Edrim_Glebe3 ай бұрын
It's not all great in London though either. A quarter of Londoners are living in poverty. Look at places like Tower Hamlets were around 48% of children live in poverty, the highest rate in the country. 1 in 50 Londoners are homeless, with more homeless children in London than rest of England combined. If you are wealthy London is great, But for lots of working class Londoners its not great. (I've always worked in Engineering and Manufacturing in London my whole life too, which seems to confuse some people. Many don't seem to think we have factories in London).
@manjeetgill13 ай бұрын
It would help if the people of tower Hamlets got jobs....
@zak37443 ай бұрын
Poverty is grim wherever you are. But even then, if you have to live in poverty, you're better off living in poverty in London than living in poverty in Blackpool. There's more investment in the public infrastructure around you, and the opportunity to escape that poverty is more accessible.
@aries67763 ай бұрын
London just shows the massive divide between the rich and the poor. Wealth inequality is the root cause of nearly all our issues.
@RendererEP3 ай бұрын
I always wish the Thames Estuary and Medway towns were mentioned in videos like this. They are in a pretty similar state to Northern towns, both presently and historically. Culturally, economically and voting wise.
@mrsmvcheek2 ай бұрын
One cannot function in London if one’s work requires a car.For instance,those working in theatre ,which by the way,indirectly brings a lot of money to London,struggle to do their job.London for me has become a nightmare to avoid.
@hungo77203 ай бұрын
London has prospered at the expense of the scant comfort of the rest of the UK. This spurs discontent amongst Brits elsewhere, especially the working class.
@JackBellesPhotographyАй бұрын
The GDP per capita for the whole of the UK was $48,866 in 2023 and $50,907 in Mississippi so lower in the UK including London and the South East. The UK is a middle income country now rather than a rich one. Without the South East and London it would be a poor country, with a lower GDP per capita than many developing countries.
@AndrewHepburn3 ай бұрын
The voice over keeps talking about Britain and the UK but every graphic seems to think that northern Britain ends at the Scottish border
@alaskanmalamute1013 ай бұрын
They tried to picture Scotland but everytime they did a Salmon came and took them for themselves
@forgottenartform3 ай бұрын
@@alaskanmalamute101I think the same salmon also took Wales and Northern Ireland as well
@patpr-scot3 ай бұрын
I thought the UK was a group of countries, not only England. I don’t see any information about Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland 😅
@marcv26483 ай бұрын
@@patpr-scot They're all poor. So what's the difference?
@markkent96342 ай бұрын
Most graduates working in London aren't from London. The opportunities for work in London sap all the talent from everywhere else. What needs to happen is for these opportunities to be outside of London.
@Zomfoo3 ай бұрын
Fair enough, but don’t try to suggest it’s the income inequality and not the importation of masses of third worlders with a starkly different culture causing most strife in the U.K. and threatening its future.
@example_channel_552 ай бұрын
It's both.
@CAB-yu8uj3 ай бұрын
Very good video :) desperately needed in these times! This is coming from someone from the South East and is currently struggling 🤖
@NonFatMead3 ай бұрын
If social cohesion is reduced by inequality, and this leads to the unrest we saw recently, why did the rioting not occur in Scotland where the average earnings are even lower than England and Wales? I don't deny the link, but I'm keen to hear theories on Scotland's exception from this summer's unrest.
@mcihs23 ай бұрын
Scotland consists of a defeated people, distracted and hooked on drugs, alcohol, fast food, and sectarianism….they are a weak and feeble people, socially violent, but politically docile…it is entirely dependent on the largest of the Westminster Government so is happy to sit on the sidelines sniping whilst receiving disproportionate benefits….when the money runs out, and it will, the unrest begins….
@pierzing.glint1sh763 ай бұрын
Because it's the English Defence league and not the Scottish.
@matthewcoombs32823 ай бұрын
The Scottish blame the English for their problems, the English blame the Muslims......
@margarettaft29442 ай бұрын
No africans living in Scotland murdered 3 little girls age 6,7, and 9. Which is the reason there were no riots in Scotland.
@MonsieurSansHonte3 ай бұрын
Plenty of places like Jaywick within London. Just hidden behind the veneer of unfit for purpose ‘luxury’ apartments. Corporate greed is the rot at root of British society.
@realcodecruiser15883 ай бұрын
Are 13 year old kids killing people in parks because of this inequality? Inequality is a factor but it is general degeneration among the populace. Low productivity, benefit and entitlement culture, more and more people turning to crime for easy life, fewer and fewer people going into trades and learning technical skills etc.
@MrVorpalsword3 ай бұрын
I'm here to be shot down, but didn't the current stabbing craze originate among black kids in council estates in London. Egged on by violent songs and trying to sound like yardie gangstas, wasn't it hideous bravado and showing off that actually started the desperately sad situation that has now spread throughout the UK?
@alicequayle46252 ай бұрын
There is a strong correlation between poverty, inequality and crime. Always has been. Think what you like about morals.
@MrVorpalsword2 ай бұрын
@@alicequayle4625 go on ....... you are missing lots of variables. half the poor population are female, and I don't think they appear in the stabbing statistics, so they avoid the urge to try to kill people. As a rule by FAR the majority of boys don't go round stabbing people and don't carry weapons, so we are talking about either weak-willed boys, show offs or in particular neighbourhoods and even in those neighbourhoods it is a minority of boys who stab other people ..... so what is it about those boys that make them murderous? Clearly not just "poverty, inequality and crime". Is it something to do with their 'morality' realcodecruiser didn't mention morals really, nor did I.
@alicequayle46252 ай бұрын
So imo a big deal is centralisation of political power. The UK treasury refuses to invest in poorer areas because of their return on investment formula. Even though better infrastructure (eg more trains and stations) and educational facilities would massively improve the economy in the regions. Most of the tory levelling up fund never got spent because treasury turned down most of the proposals. These treasury rules need changing. Also, the EU was doing some infrastructure investment in the uk regions so that has gone too.
@adam78023 ай бұрын
This video perfectly captures how I view the country, brilliant job. The only thing I would add is that government doesn't seem to get it. Labour has just come in because of how hated the Tories were (corrupt, useless and full of nepotism) but I think few people have faith in them changing anything. And some of the recent things they've been saying like banning smoking outdoors to protect the NHS is hardly inspiring confidence.
@MrVorpalsword3 ай бұрын
By definition, all MPs are Londoners, that is where they ALL live. Hence the bias. There was a very imaginative scheme to re-home the House of Lords in York while the place was renovated, a vital task for the whole building. But the Parliamentarians rejected it, I mean, where are the wine bars, and the theatres and concert halls, heavens don't they have Yorkshire accents up there?
@stephfoxwell46203 ай бұрын
Cost me £500 to fly to Shetland from Bristol. I could have gone to Hong Kong for less
@davidchaplin86193 ай бұрын
we do have running water, there are no bombs going off, and help is available for those who need it and are willing to seek it. I might be idealistic, but people in the UK are still better off than those in places like Yemen or other war-torn countries. That's why so many people risk their lives on rubber boats to get here."
@ronmullard57182 ай бұрын
It's said that as far as London is concerned nothing exists north of the Watford gap.....
@FoxOnFilm22093 ай бұрын
Nearly every time I get the train it’s ether delayed or cancelled Very rare for it to actually work first time
@ams43283 ай бұрын
Exageration if you are talking about London. The TfL service has trains arriving every 2-3 minutes, even 4-5 minutes off-peak and the National Rail services run every 10-15 minutes. If there's one good thing about London, it's how often the trains pass through stations. It's also all day, from very early in the morning to very late in the evening. London would fail as a city if trains were less frequent so granted they have to be running frequently.
@FoxOnFilm22093 ай бұрын
@@ams4328 not talking about London at all Talking about the north London and the south east get all the good services while we get the shit stuff.
@alicequayle46252 ай бұрын
@@FoxOnFilm2209 yeh infrastructure investment goes to rich areas because of stupid treasury rules about return on investment. They even refused lots of levelling up project proposals put forward by tory mps..
@FoxOnFilm22092 ай бұрын
@@alicequayle4625 it’s a shame innit
@gabrielalexanderkhoury733 ай бұрын
Thanks
@TheInvisibleHandCo3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your support! I really appreciate it
@100geemo783 ай бұрын
Why didn’t the UK didn’t build high-speed rail links in the early 70s like they did in France and Germany?
@cianmcguire56473 ай бұрын
All chances of that were lost under Thatcher and her neoliberal experiment.
@Martin-883 ай бұрын
Because the country was in the gutter with mass strikes taking place along with a three day working week.
@100geemo783 ай бұрын
Have you heard of “Les Trente Glorieuses”,? After 1975 the French, like the UK, the US and most other developed economies were screwed, however, the French decided to invest in their entire country unlike the UK which only ever funds its capital city !!
@edc15693 ай бұрын
Probably had some potholes we needed to fill.
@injest19283 ай бұрын
Because people vote for tax cuts now, not good infrastructure later. When it comes to voting, most people are like turkeys voting for christmas.
@johndoe-ss9bz3 ай бұрын
The Royals should try what successful Middle Class do, "Give Something Back"!!! In real terms, as a percentage of wealth.
@Korschtal3 ай бұрын
Making regional governments which govern themselves for the most part would make a difference; it means politicians are making decisions that affect local people, so they're more accountable.
@alicequayle46252 ай бұрын
Definitely. I've only visited Sweden once, but it was very noticeable how strong their local govt was, with direct benefits to local people and strong accountability. Eg high quality locally owned education, housing, and energy companies owned by the Kommun.