Or the fault of people simply wanting more and more of everything?
Life was fairly simple in the past, you made do with what you had, many people would never own a house, they paid a cheap rent and got on with it.
Nights out down the pub, jobs for life,plenty of skills and trades available,plenty of uk businesses.
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My generation, as you put it, is the thatcher generation, i left school to nothingness and obliteration in 1981, need i say any more?
You've contradicted your argument within one post! Loads of jobs but you left school to nothingness?
This avarice you speak of was surely instilled by
your generation. Personally, I wouldn't blame all the baby-boomers and Generation Xers for it all but to say it's my generation's problem is ridiculous. No-one is denying problems exist now but your rose-tinted view of old Albion is fantasy.
These jobs for life you speak of - were they in the mining industry? Or perhaps the manufacturing sector? Or the IT industry, which laid off huge numbers of people when the rise of IBM, Apple and Microsoft suddenly made vast swathes of technology obsolete.
It's easy for you to sit there at 45, look at the youth and say "God, how feckless they are!" But who raised them? Whose values do they follow? When they see their family buy a new big screen telly because the rapidity of technological advance forces down prices to appeal to an ever-growing middle class, they are inadvertently told that this is possible for every one. Indeed, their parents tell them that via their actions. How many parents sit down with their children and explain to them the effects of a loan at 18% taken out over 5 years when you lack the capital to settle the debt? Back when you were young (or maybe if you were 55, say), maybe one person in your street owned a car, and he was probably educated or at least highly-skilled. That system fell by the wayside a long time ago. People avoided poverty in the past because they
saw its effects. They knew they had to work to get away from it.
The world is a different place now than it was when you grew up and your generation had a part to play in that! My generation was not handed the same rules as yours; it was not shown the same way of life; it did not wake up to the same world.
I don't want to launch an
ad hominem against you because I know you are not being aggressive; I would just like you to see things from my (our?) perspective...
[sorry for the thread derailment]