The British disease is “something for nothing, and I want my share,” coupled with “it’s not fair that that guy worked hard to make so much money, so we need to take it away and give it to us.” Throw in a bit of “no, you can’t build that there” and you have a perfect recipe for a lack of affordability and class warfare, with a healthy dose of victim mentality.
A brilliant foundation for a successful society!
Answers?
Required apprenticeships for non-university students. Tax breaks for those companies who take them on.
2 years of National service at 18, deferrable until 22 if still in the education pipeline.
No income tax on the first £21,000, but 33% if it has to be put directly into an ISA-type retirement account.
Greater threshold for disability, including mental health.
No benefits to non-citizens, with a 5 yr delay for naturalized citizens.
1% down payment for first home home owners and no income tax on the first £10,400 of annual home mortgage payments.
Fixed rate mortgages required for minimum of first 5 years of mortgages, extendable if mortgage rates rise above current payment rate, with govt-mandated maximum mortgage rates for first-time buyer.
Britain has to relieve the working poor of the over-inflated basic costs of living, which helps relieve the state of a growing benefit culture, while concurrently making it almost impossible to actually “live” on the benefits bandwagon for the able-bodied.
The country needs a sea change in mentality, but the victimhood and whataboutism is epidemic and may be too ingrained in consecutive generations engaged in class warfare. It’s the basic reason Reform, more correctly called The Grievance Culture Party, are growing so rapidly…but the reckoning will end in tears.
I’ve told the tale a thousand times…
A Brit walks down the street, comes up on a nice house with a garden and a nice motor in the driveway and waves a fist, saying, “That fucker! Look at that house and car! How many people must he have fucked over to get that, the bastard?!”
The American walks down the same street, comes upon the same scene, and says, “See that? I’m going to have that when I grow up!”
While it may be said that in 2026, the American Dream is harder to achieve, but still very achievable, there is absolutely no question that the British Disease is growing and spreading, like a malignancy that is going to kill the host.
Good luck solving the pension problem…it’s the least of your worries!