It's an unfortunate fact that the UK is gradually slip sliding away in the ranks of great achieving countries.
Our tennis players aspire to greatness but slip at the last, and often first hurdle. Our National Health service though catering to all, is NO WHERE near the quality it should be. I can vouch for that fact from last weekends experience, having to call an emergency doctor out to see my son, he missed totally what was wrong with him. The same service missed a friend's daughters appendicitis.
My neighbours 15 year old daughter is pregnant. Father unknown. Her 17 year old sons girlfriend, who is 15, is pregnant. Non of these kids have education or jobs, and are unlikely ever to. By the way, this is no dig at the neighbour who is a hard working single mum.
The streets are roamed during the evenings by gangs of youths, drunk or drugged up and abusive, and we live in a very 'nice' area.
Young people in general are not striving for education, good jobs, money, only for quick fixes. Win the lottery! Steal a car! Don't worry about saving money, there's no point! The state will bail us out!
Hence my question: If the UK abolished the welfare state and National Health Service, after the first ten or so years would the country be a better place to live in?
If people had to face the real costs of their behaviour would they be more likely to gain ambition to work hard and support themselves and save for the future if they saw their fellow man struggling to survive scouring the rubbish tips and living on the streets.
Now I wouldn't want to see people in those terrible situations but does the fact that we have a safety net mean that people are willing to survive on government handouts and never seek education or 'good' jobs for themselves?
We have the highest rate of teen pregnancys in the world. These girls automatically qualify for a meal ticket for life.
Their boyfriends, if they're still with them, also qualify just to make sure that the baby has enough to eat and a roof over its head. Is it time to stop ALL benefits, except for serious illness benefits?
I think, it might be the best thing for this country and give the people back their drive for self sufficiency and ambition.
Am I being extreme, or do you agree, more or less, especially you fellow Brits?!