So much poverty in the UK? You have a lot to say about how the UK is when you are thousands of miles away.
I never said morally it was ok, that's a deflection because you can't answer the question. I said how does it effect the day to day life of a normal British person having thousands of rooms in Statley homes and castles gathering dust.
You want change because you are jealous, not because it will have any positive effect.
I am an average British person, on an average wage in an average 3 bedroom house. They could have 100,000 rooms with more spiders than people in them and i wouldn't swap positions.
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You're completely missing the point. It's a matter of principal.
Earlier this year I lost my Grandfather to dementia. He'd been fighting it for a number of years and, long story short, he had to spend the last two years of his life in a care home. He'd worked hard all his life, and had accumulated a very healthy amount in savings. The sickener? It was going to cost 80k for my grandfather to spend his remaining days in a cramped bedroom under the care of strangers he'd never met. We contributed and the fees were paid. But his savings were gone. Wiped out. Just like that. When he passed I remember feeling enraged. Bitter at life. How was it fair that his life had ended so unceremoniously? But then I reminded myself that life isn't always fair, it can be cruel, and sometimes we have to swallow the bitter pills.
So why the fuck should it be any different for the Royal Family? Why does our new head of state get to move into a sixty bedroom palace without paying a single penny in inheritance tax? Why does a man who, to anyone with half a brain cell, is harbouring a very dark past get to avoid any accountability and be sheltered in luxury? Why do we, the British people, have to fund a lavish lifestyle for a group of people who are, for all intents and purposes, complete strangers to us? Am I supposed to feel thankful and a sense of civic fulfilment when I see pictures of them holidaying in ski resorts year after year, on the back of our money? It's a horrid system. Utterly, utterly repugnant and it baffles me that so many are blind to this.
Capitalism as an economic system has its flaws, you could even call it ugly. But at the very least, it's their for everyone to exploit to their advantage; if they work for it. The socio/political system should be the same. From the executive, to the legislature, to the head of state. It should be a hierarchical system that everyone has an opportunity to climb. It shouldn't be handed to you because some make-believe higher power ordained that your blood was worthier than others a millennium ago.