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England
How are you?
Helpful.
For simplicity, in this context I'd say 'solutions' would be things that materially improve the living standards of an average person.
England
How are you?
USA
Almost like managers at some football clubsIs it 7 prime ministers in 8 years or somthing?
Surely something is broken.
Scotland
A deep lying no.10?What's the odds on seeing Kier in the dugout soon?
He probably has as good a chance as any of us actually...
Wales
England
More important would you 💁My lefty neighbour is devastated and trying to blame everyone, the media (Tories and Reform of course) et al. Anyone but the Party.
I pointed out that this is purely an internal Labour Party issue and she should reserve her anger for the Labour MPs, she's not having it though, talk about one rose tinted glasses.
Sigh
England
I don't think governments are very good at that at all. The average person improves his or her living standards by their own efforts and a lot of government impedes that.Helpful.
For simplicity, in this context I'd say 'solutions' would be things that materially improve the living standards of an average person.
England
I don't think governments are very good at that at all. The average person improves his or her living standards by their own efforts and a lot of government impedes that.
England
What sort of system would?Recent British governments certainly haven’t been, but my point was specifically that our existing system is designed not to do it at all.
England
What sort of system would?
England
Which ones?I think it’s a very British mentality, and probably speaks to how s*** we have it, that we find the concept of a government improving our lives so unbelievable.
Plenty of governments around the world manage it.
England
Which ones?
so would..ChatGPT:
Some examples of recent government policies that have improved living standards in developed countries include Austria’s long-term investment in social housing, which has kept housing more affordable; Denmark’s “flexicurity” model, combining a flexible labour market with strong worker protections; Singapore’s large-scale public housing programme, which has delivered high rates of home ownership; Germany’s apprenticeship system, which has helped create skilled workers and reduce youth unemployment; the US Affordable Care Act, which expanded healthcare access; Canada’s subsidised childcare reforms, which reduced costs for families; Finland’s education reforms, which improved outcomes and social mobility; and Norway’s management of oil wealth through its sovereign wealth fund, which has supported public services and national prosperity. These examples show that effective government policy can raise living standards.
England
That's just a list if various policies of various governments that may or may not have improved the standard of living of their average people. You said our system was wrong, what system should it be?ChatGPT:
Some examples of recent government policies that have improved living standards in developed countries include Austria’s long-term investment in social housing, which has kept housing more affordable; Denmark’s “flexicurity” model, combining a flexible labour market with strong worker protections; Singapore’s large-scale public housing programme, which has delivered high rates of home ownership; Germany’s apprenticeship system, which has helped create skilled workers and reduce youth unemployment; the US Affordable Care Act, which expanded healthcare access; Canada’s subsidised childcare reforms, which reduced costs for families; Finland’s education reforms, which improved outcomes and social mobility; and Norway’s management of oil wealth through its sovereign wealth fund, which has supported public services and national prosperity. These examples show that effective government policy can raise living standards.
England
so would..
-ending the 2 child cap limit
-increasing labour laws to protect staff
-improving renters rights
-increasing the minimum wage
-funding breakfast school clubs
not have an impact on improving the quality of life for millions in the UK?
England
That's just a list if various policies of various governments that may or may not have improved the standard of living of their average people. You said our system was wrong, what system should it be?
For the Norway one, would you support us opening new oil wells is a similar manner, instead of doing the opposite in favour of windmills?
England
None of those have improved my life.so would..
-ending the 2 child cap limit
-increasing labour laws to protect staff
-improving renters rights
-increasing the minimum wage
-funding breakfast school clubs
not have an impact on improving the quality of life for millions in the UK?
England
I don't see how PR would change things much apart from allowing more extremists seats in parliament and endless coalitions governing weakly.No, it’s a list of policies which are generally considered very positive, based on measurable outcomes.
I think the demands of different nations vary significantly and so should the structure of their governments. I can’t build an entire political system for you on holmsedale.net (particularly someone who doesn’t answer a single question in reply) but PR would clearly be a vast improvement on what we have now.
Ireland
England
The only question to which "Burnham" is the answer is "what should happen to all Labour MPs?"Is it Burnham yet?
Ireland
I was waiting for the UK one.ChatGPT:
Some examples of recent government policies that have improved living standards in developed countries include Austria’s long-term investment in social housing, which has kept housing more affordable; Denmark’s “flexicurity” model, combining a flexible labour market with strong worker protections; Singapore’s large-scale public housing programme, which has delivered high rates of home ownership; Germany’s apprenticeship system, which has helped create skilled workers and reduce youth unemployment; the US Affordable Care Act, which expanded healthcare access; Canada’s subsidised childcare reforms, which reduced costs for families; Finland’s education reforms, which improved outcomes and social mobility; and Norway’s management of oil wealth through its sovereign wealth fund, which has supported public services and national prosperity. These examples show that effective government policy can raise living standards.