Where are we going?
Posted: 13 Mar 2016, 13:06
As a country, I mean.
It's just struck me recently how much busier this neck of the wood has become. So many more cars on the road, cars parking on both sides of the street. Housing estates being thrown up everywhere - even though the houses are only selling slowly in some cases. Countryside going under concrete forever.
All this does I suppose generate the Holy Grail of "economic growth". We seem to live under an economic system that says it is impossible to have too large a population. More people = more consumption of goods = more profits (for somebody). Certainly when you look at the official figures for our population they seem to me to be a bigger work of fiction than the Beano.
What are we storing up for the future though? We aren't discriminating as to who we let in. Educated or illiterate, rich or poor, skilled or useless, all are welcome. Because everyone needs food to eat, clothes to wear, uses a bus or a car, etc etc.
There are obvious drawbacks though. Schools that are full, hospital a and e departments creaking under pressure, more traffic jams, more pollution, more waste to landfill etc etc. Besides this though technological advancements are going to decimate jobs in the not too distant future. Drones will be able to deliver goods, as will self driving vans. Jobs will continue to vanish in retail and banking due to the progress of on line transactions.
So unless we can replace all these jobs, what are we going to be left with? More and more people (and their children) who have been imported into the country to boost the economy but who now can't find a job but who will still need keeping. Thereby putting taxes up for those who do work or have assets. More pressure on government finances and the welfare state.
I hold my hands up to being a pessimist. I hope this country has better days to come but I doubt it.
It's just struck me recently how much busier this neck of the wood has become. So many more cars on the road, cars parking on both sides of the street. Housing estates being thrown up everywhere - even though the houses are only selling slowly in some cases. Countryside going under concrete forever.
All this does I suppose generate the Holy Grail of "economic growth". We seem to live under an economic system that says it is impossible to have too large a population. More people = more consumption of goods = more profits (for somebody). Certainly when you look at the official figures for our population they seem to me to be a bigger work of fiction than the Beano.
What are we storing up for the future though? We aren't discriminating as to who we let in. Educated or illiterate, rich or poor, skilled or useless, all are welcome. Because everyone needs food to eat, clothes to wear, uses a bus or a car, etc etc.
There are obvious drawbacks though. Schools that are full, hospital a and e departments creaking under pressure, more traffic jams, more pollution, more waste to landfill etc etc. Besides this though technological advancements are going to decimate jobs in the not too distant future. Drones will be able to deliver goods, as will self driving vans. Jobs will continue to vanish in retail and banking due to the progress of on line transactions.
So unless we can replace all these jobs, what are we going to be left with? More and more people (and their children) who have been imported into the country to boost the economy but who now can't find a job but who will still need keeping. Thereby putting taxes up for those who do work or have assets. More pressure on government finances and the welfare state.
I hold my hands up to being a pessimist. I hope this country has better days to come but I doubt it.