Government cuts
Oct. 26th, 2010 08:38 amThe Conservative party should change their name; what are they conserving exactly?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/countryside/8082756/Ministers-plan-huge-sell-off-of-Britains-forests.html
Monstrous! And the LibDems,where are they in this?
Cuts necessary, I'm sure. No, I don't want to pay for family generations living on the welfare state. No, I don't want to pay for your baby unless you absolutely need me to. But neither do I want said baby's future, their air and their earth shrunk to shopping malls, while ancient trees that stood for centuries are lost to logging companies and golf courses. Enough climate disruption, enough loss of biodiversity, and the money saved will be lost in medical care for an increasingly unhealthy population - presuming there will still be any such provision made.
I think 50% tax is a steep hike. But I'd gladly pay it rather than see this happen. I've written to Defra at the link below, campaigning for more forest cover across the British isles. If you are concerned about the matter and considering protest, check it out fast - it needs to be done before the 30th.
http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/campaigning/dear-defra/Pages/send-your-message.aspx
The petition's up and running now at:
http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/share/save-forests-share
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/countryside/8082756/Ministers-plan-huge-sell-off-of-Britains-forests.html
Monstrous! And the LibDems,where are they in this?
Cuts necessary, I'm sure. No, I don't want to pay for family generations living on the welfare state. No, I don't want to pay for your baby unless you absolutely need me to. But neither do I want said baby's future, their air and their earth shrunk to shopping malls, while ancient trees that stood for centuries are lost to logging companies and golf courses. Enough climate disruption, enough loss of biodiversity, and the money saved will be lost in medical care for an increasingly unhealthy population - presuming there will still be any such provision made.
I think 50% tax is a steep hike. But I'd gladly pay it rather than see this happen. I've written to Defra at the link below, campaigning for more forest cover across the British isles. If you are concerned about the matter and considering protest, check it out fast - it needs to be done before the 30th.
http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/campaigning/dear-defra/Pages/send-your-message.aspx
The petition's up and running now at:
http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/share/save-forests-share
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Date: 2010-10-27 11:58 am (UTC)Unfortunately all three of the major political parties seem to pretty much do exactly as big business tells them to when they should be telling to them to piss off because we live in a democracy, not a business oligarchy. Big business should have zero input in the political process or decision making.
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Date: 2010-10-27 02:58 pm (UTC)Big business is a big employer. It certainly shouldn't run the country, but it can't be factored out entirely, likewise the unions. We need healthy big business, we need healthy unions - but without a healthy earth beneath our feet, all these other issues will become academic.
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Date: 2010-10-27 03:11 pm (UTC)The issue with the influence of business is that we live in what claims to be a democracy. Political influence is supposed to be something equally shared amongst the electorate in democracies - but in effect your voice or mine is irrelevant, but if you have money you can easily but your way into influence. some members of the electorate, along with some who are not even UK citizens, effectively have more influence than anyone else.
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Date: 2010-10-27 03:23 pm (UTC)