by Suff » 01 Feb 2023, 12:19
In the 60's there were scheme's in Dundee where they took people out of the Tenements and put them into mid rise housing which had been so successful in Scandinavia. They broke the cohesion of families and family groups and mixed together a whole load of strangers who simply didn't mix as they would never have mixed in their prior lives. This led to nobody "owning" their community and also, because they didn't know anyone, to a rise in antisocial behaviour and crime. Something which could never have flourished before because everyone knew everyone else in the local area. Cause trouble and you would have a thick ear when you got home.
Those schemes were all demolished and replaced with low rise housing in the last two decades. Much more care has been given to who lives where and any potential disruptive elements have been separated geographically into large communities of totally normal people.
When pointing to Europe and what they do, British governments and councils fail to understand there is a culture thing going on here. Scandinavia is a very High compliance society. Like Germany their societies (in general), think that everyone doing what they are told is a good thing and that being different is antisocial. I know I've mentioned it before but all Scandinavian housing schemes have communal laundry which they papy for in their service cost and all share, booking with a lockable peg board. This is done in part because it is illegal to run a washing machine in your flat between 10pm and 7am. Literally.
Contrast Britain where we believe that rules should be a few as possible and that people should exercise good behaviour. Well at least it was when I grew up and a lot of our attitude to laws and controls revolves around it. So disruptive elements can flourish in places where they would not in European countries.
If you are caught doing more than twice the speed limit in Germany, you are liable to be referred for psychiatric counselling. Everyone in Germany that I spoke to about this thought it was a good idea. After all if you are breaking the law to that degree then there must be something wrong with your brain? Right? Now try passing that law in the UK!
Hence all these Councillors looking for "Ideas" because they, themselves, are clueless, latch onto other countries ideas with no clue as to how it will work in the UK.
Then, of course, there is the competence issue. The one thing any Councillor does not have to have is any intelligence. Charisma, yes, common sense? No. Actual acumen? NO.
Back in the 70's whilst on a summer job before going to college I worked for a garage owner in his workshop. He told me that he became a Councillor in Lincoln because he was sick and tired of the same old Labour idiots getting in and if you were not willing to stand up and serve yourself you would get whoever wanted the power.
He also told me that in one council budget meeting they signed off £3m for the roads in ten seconds. Then spent 3 hours arguing about a £75 shed!
What has changed since the 1970's? The date!
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.