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0:00 Why is everything failing apart?
5:03 Is it time to move to other countries?
6:33 What is the comparison of UK and Australia economies?
9:09 Can we protect ourselves from the never-ending economic disaster?
10:07 Should the UK government worry about its credit rating?
10:26 When should you worry about your debt to GDP level?
12:45 What would happen if the U.K. paid off the national debt?
15:26 How can economy do more to support wellbeing and environmental sustainability?
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@economicshelp
@economicshelp 2 месяца назад
Thanks for questions and comments. This video goes into more detail on the 'long recession' UK economy is currently in. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-twRPUb3guE4.html
@BenJamin-rt7ui
@BenJamin-rt7ui 2 месяца назад
>55% of UK wealth comes from merely the right to exclude others from a part of this earth. If that were all taxed away by fully taxing land's rental value, equality issues, like housing would be solved overnight. And, by not taxing output, a huge deadweight would be taken off our economy. It's only the ignorance of the public that stops politicians from enacting this transformational win-win. If "economicshelp" wants to help, why not discuss this? I'm here to help if you need a hand.
@SunofYork
@SunofYork 2 месяца назад
@@BenJamin-rt7ui Voodoo economics.....
@nettcologne9186
@nettcologne9186 2 месяца назад
Unfortunately, you keep using old numbers. People in Germany earn far more than is shown in your graphics. You are poorly informed and therefore your information is not as up to date as it should be. Stop constantly using incorrect data and become better informed!
@scottparker9688
@scottparker9688 Месяц назад
@@nettcologne9186 The irony of you saying others are poorly informed. Had to laugh at that.
@Riggsnic_co
@Riggsnic_co 20 дней назад
Our economy struggling with uncertainties, housing issues, foreclosures, global fluctuations, and pandemic aftermath, causing instability. Rising inflation, sluggish growth, and trade disruptions need urgent attention from all sectors to restore stability and stimulate growth.
@kevinmarten
@kevinmarten 20 дней назад
There are many other interesting stocks in many industries that you might follow. You don't have to act on every forecast, so I'll suggest that you work with a financial advisor who can help you choose the best times to purchase and sell the shares or ETFs you want to acquire.
@JacquelinePerrira
@JacquelinePerrira 20 дней назад
I've been in touch with a financial advisor ever since I started my business. Knowing today's culture The challenge is knowing when to purchase or sell when investing in trending stocks, which is pretty simple. On my portfolio, which has grown over $900k in a little over a year, my adviser chooses entry and exit orders.
@Jamessmith-12
@Jamessmith-12 20 дней назад
Could you possibly recommend a trustworthy advisor you've consulted with?
@JacquelinePerrira
@JacquelinePerrira 20 дней назад
Carol Vivian Constable is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment..
@Jamessmith-12
@Jamessmith-12 20 дней назад
I just Googled her name and her website came up right away. It looks interesting so far. I'm going to book a call with her and let you know how it goes.Thanks
@tonysilke
@tonysilke Месяц назад
This is not unique to Europe. It's sad how difficult things have become in the present generation. I was wondering how to utilise some money I had. I used some of it for e-commerce business, but that sank. I'm thinking of how to use what's left to invest, but I don't really know which way to go.
@PatrickLloyd-
@PatrickLloyd- Месяц назад
I understand how you feel. It's a little bit difficult to navigate things these days. You don't wanna lose whatever is left. I may suggest that you find a financial advisor who could give you thorough advice on how to go if you want to go the investment route. Also, the fact your business failed doesn't mean you should give up.
@PhilipDunk
@PhilipDunk Месяц назад
That's right. I have tried many failed businesses and it's just a step further. Don't despair. But to add, if you do decide to use a financial advisor, it's best you use someone who understands your special needs and can work with you. I learnt this from experience before finally finding one I can stick with. Now I make six figures from my investments alone, and even more from my businesses.
@tonysilke
@tonysilke Месяц назад
Thank you for the advice. When you say financial advisor, are you talking about hedge funds? And how do I get in touch with one?
@PhilipDunk
@PhilipDunk Месяц назад
Amber Dawn Brummit is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment..
@tonysilke
@tonysilke Месяц назад
Thank you for this amazing tip. I just looked the name up, wrote her explaining my financial market goals and scheduled a call.
@bigvinny333
@bigvinny333 2 месяца назад
Born in 63 in the UK and all i have ever experienced/witnessed is managed industrial, economic and social decline !
@chrisnuk
@chrisnuk 2 месяца назад
It's been a relative decline for most of that period, living standards have gone up. This is absolute and it is felt by most.
@georgesdelatour
@georgesdelatour 2 месяца назад
@@chrisnuk Relative decline in GDP isn’t necessarily bad. We were the world’s first industrial economy, so it was inevitable we’d decline relative to other countries once they industrialised too. The USA overtook us in the 1870s, and it was always going to. It isn’t surprising that Asian countries with giant populations are getting much richer as they modernise. As China, India and even Indonesia gradually overtake us in total GDP, that really shouldn’t worry us. If anything it means they have more potential middle class consumers we could sell to, if we make the right products. (An extreme statistic illustrates the point. In 1946, the GDP of the USA equalled half the GDP of the planet. This was largely because all the other industrial economies had been devastated by war. From that perspective, the US economy has been in constant decline since then. But that’s obviously a perverse way of looking at it, because the USA ultimately needed the world’s other economies to revive and prosper if it was to trade with them.) We should only really care about GDP per capita. And recently, that’s been bad. British people are, on average, poorer than they were before the 2007 crash.
@ecognitio9605
@ecognitio9605 2 месяца назад
Brief rays of light in the 80's, 90's and early 2000's.
@Patrick-jj5nh
@Patrick-jj5nh 2 месяца назад
@@ecognitio9605 yea there was a period in 90s and early 2000s which had sunny spells, lucky to have been born myself just before that time, but it was a massive self-deception to believe these times could last while all else was ignored and underinvested.
@monipenny408
@monipenny408 2 месяца назад
Thanks to Thatcherism no doubt.
@salkoharper2908
@salkoharper2908 2 месяца назад
I work like a dog every day, at the end of the month, I watch 50% of my paycheck go to my landlord. Do you know what she does with that money? Spends her days sailing round the Mediterranean. The irony is, most of the rich don't give 2 shits about England, they just take the money and run. Me? Well I love England, yet England's system is destroying me and enabling her parasitic existence. When a nation destroys its youth to enrich a parasitic elite. It will eventually descend into poverty and violence.
@gongagong
@gongagong 2 месяца назад
London?
@salkoharper2908
@salkoharper2908 2 месяца назад
@@gongagong You have the foresight of a wizard..... But yes you are correct. I lived in Yorkshire for 9 years when I was a young man. I will be heading North again. London is just for the filthy rich and the dirt poor now. The middle class is leaving in droves.
@kennethoram4292
@kennethoram4292 2 месяца назад
50% of his post tax income, so not much left over for every thing else in the way of necessities, let alone trying to save for a house/flat deposit.
@voodo0983
@voodo0983 2 месяца назад
You are competing with waves of people arriving to the UK, 750,000 net, each year providing serious labour competition while simultaneously competing with you for housing. Your landlord wouldn't be able to charge you what they are charging and your employer would have to pay you more if there wasn't vast number of people being brought to the UK. Everything is set by the market rate. I am renter myself. I don't like it but I know where the problem really lies.
@gongagong
@gongagong 2 месяца назад
@@voodo0983 Yep, remarkable how everybody tries to blame everything else except for the 15 million low-skilled/benefit dependant third worlders we have imported.
@mohammadcheema7375
@mohammadcheema7375 2 месяца назад
This is where economics reaches its limit. We know the UK has low growth but the wealthiest are even richer every year - like clockwork. So growth isn’t the prime issue. It’s the distribution of wealth that is more important for ordinary people. Sadly “growth” has become an elite code word for “it’s your problem mate - not mine”.
@233kosta
@233kosta 2 месяца назад
"Growth" has been a Ponzi scheme from the start. Chasing growth alone without even considering profitability is a bit like tactics without strategy (if you know your Sun Tzu). The long-term solution is a profitable economy that doesn't rely on "growth".
@franekspeak953
@franekspeak953 2 месяца назад
It's both growth distribution and high taxation of the work related income: 1) income-wise working people are heavily taxed on salaries and, as they spend almost all they earn, additionally highly taxed on their consumption. The solution would be to tax everyone more equally/fairly so everyone pay their share. 2) unequal grow distribution really hits the poor through inflation - because of high asset inflation those who don't own anything are getting relatively poorer (are able to afford less and less for their income). Therefore, growth gains are being "eaten up" by inflation and only those holding assets are profiting from the economic growth. The solution would be to stop borrowing/printing money as crazy
@233kosta
@233kosta 2 месяца назад
@@franekspeak953 I would add that inflation-driven "growth" is no growth at all. The value hasn't changed. Only the arbitrary number assigned to it has. Too many people still measure value in pounds or dollars. Those are not objective units of measure, they're entirely arbitrary. Getting people to base their decisions on them rather than objective value has been the biggest con in recent history. And it's worked a treat for the elites.
@stephfoxwell4620
@stephfoxwell4620 2 месяца назад
Inequality stifles demand
@233kosta
@233kosta 2 месяца назад
@@stephfoxwell4620 Ironically, the "wealth" of many of these influencers, and some (on paper) billionaires is completely fake. Electric Jesus for example still has most of his so-called wealth in the Tesla bubble. And he spent what he pulled out of it on butchering tw@tter (which is somehow still holding on). A bunch of others have huge mansions, but they're leveraged up to their necks, so they don't actually own any of it. An average Joe who inherits his granddaddy's land and farm has more real wealth than most of these influencers with huge memecoin wallets and rented Lamborghinis. When economic conditions change, their Ponzi schemes collapse and they're left on the street, the guy with the farm will be laughing. This sort of thing happened in my country in the late '90s. The currency got devalued by several orders of magnitude. Everyone who'd saved up to that point, sold houses to "invest", etc. eded up with nothing. People who'd held onto the little land and small flats they had suddenly ended up in a much better position. Hard assets are a pain when you need cash, but their value is real. Unlike bits of paper with ink on them, whose value is equivalent to people's confidence in the bank that issued them. Central banks and governments may be huge, but even they are not immortal.
@yesmarioo
@yesmarioo 2 месяца назад
As a European, l can tell you the root cause of the UK issues are: 1) The two party political system that blocks the emergence of other ways of thinking and doing politics 2) Lack or decentralisation and local (town level) mayors. You cannot have nice towns without proper mayors. Most of Europe has city level mayors that stay in power if they do a good job or get booted out if they do a poor job. 3) Because of point 1, there is a lot of incompetence in city councils. You cannot have efficiency if the councillors have no fear of losing their job or have been on the same position for decades. Look at Manchester for example. Manchester has had the same faceless council for decades. You cannot have nice things when the people in power don’t care because they can’t be voted out. 4) Waste - l truly believe 25% of the UK budget is basically wasted and lost to inefficiencies in the NHS, education, etc. Unfortunately the UK is the country where everything is 2x as expensive for half the quality you’d get in other countries.
@albertodejuan6104
@albertodejuan6104 2 месяца назад
I'd add the extremely generous benefits system
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 2 месяца назад
Im British and living in Burgas Bulgaria - Our mayor is AMAZING - the city is BOOMING its a happy vibrant place but housing is still affordable as they build new and replace old stuff with new high density apartment blocks
@wolfy8006
@wolfy8006 2 месяца назад
Its like the end of strong empires, whether it is pinned down by old ideas, inefficient bureaucracy or out of date traditions.
@Robbo1966
@Robbo1966 2 месяца назад
Tax the rich more, that’s where is all going
@malthusXIII-fo3ep
@malthusXIII-fo3ep 2 месяца назад
Looks like the excellent and outstanding Tory Mayor in Birmingham, Andy Street is soon to be ousted by a complete non entity, faceless Labour nobody. Madness.
@GIRUxGIRU
@GIRUxGIRU 2 месяца назад
Nothing quite like an economicshelpuk glum forecast to accompany me on this fine grey and soggy English morning.
@fortune-cookie-monster
@fortune-cookie-monster 2 месяца назад
Don't forget the cold!
@l0dgey
@l0dgey 2 месяца назад
pretty sunny here
@56Model30
@56Model30 2 месяца назад
Fortunately, unlike the weather we can do something about the economy. Unfortunately, it wont happen under the current Tory government.
@melvinpackham7490
@melvinpackham7490 2 месяца назад
The difference between the Tories and Labour is that the Tories make no secret of their preference for improving the wealth of the richest people in society. In contrast, Labour hide the fact that they favour the rich over the majority of less well-off people. The end result is the same.
@jastat
@jastat Месяц назад
If that's true then why does the top 10% of earners in the UK pay the highest proportion of their income in tax historically Vs the other 90%. Sorry to burst your bubble but the mythical rich people you envy so much aren't so rich anymore under the tories
@worldofameiso5491
@worldofameiso5491 Месяц назад
The rich always find ways to reduce their tax burden, they can afford to pay good accountants and tax lawyers.​@jastat
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar Месяц назад
The results of the last Labour government don't agree with that assessment.
@jarodarmstrong509
@jarodarmstrong509 25 дней назад
@@jastat similar statistic here in the US. Freeloaders at the bottom whining about how the rich who subsidize their lives don't pay enough
@10secondsrule
@10secondsrule 2 месяца назад
I’ve arrived to the U.K. in 2003 as an architect and until 2008 it was a decent country to be in - at least I could see year to year things were improving for me. After 2008 I was never able to managed to make any significant savings despite not going out and living further and further away. In 2012, tired of ever increasing rents and moving a house each year, I’ve “purchased” a shared ownership property before learning what a scam it really is. The biggest mistake of my life - apart of coming to England in the first place but back then I could not find a job in my country. I’ve moved out from the U.K. as it was simply unaffordable to live in 2021 but I am still chained to “my” (not really) property which can’t be sold until the cladding issue is fixed. It still has not happened or even got started. There’s not even a date set for it. I’ve wasted almost 2 decades and came out with nothing but bitterness and sorrows and a debt which can’t be repaid. If you not rich or poor and on a dole this country will ruin you! For anyone who works honestly hard this is hell.
@tomjardine100
@tomjardine100 2 месяца назад
Uk was great until 2008, but that's where the decline really started
@annazimmerman69
@annazimmerman69 2 месяца назад
I am so sorry to hear about your situation. Please do tell everyone you know that the streets of the UK are not paved with gold, as I am aware that there are still many people fooled by the propaganda about the West (the problems are not just in the UK). I hope very much that you are able to get out of your difficulties soon.
@tomjardine100
@tomjardine100 2 месяца назад
@@annazimmerman69 UK will eventually get better but it will take new leadership and radical changes to social, economic policy and the removal of the Conservative party
@annazimmerman69
@annazimmerman69 2 месяца назад
@@tomjardine100 I would like to think that you are correct, but sadly our problems are too deeply entrenched. We have been a rentier economy parasitic on the efforts of others since the 1700s, and getting out of that pattern is completely beyond the talents of our current crop of politicians, or indeed the bulk of the population who are quite unequal to the task. To see the problem as purely one of any specific party is quite wrong. Labour will come in and flail around making terrible mistakes, just like the Conservatives did - and our standard of living will carry on sinking, as it has been doing for years. For a while the availability of easy credit and cheap consumer goods from abroad disguised the fall in real incomes, but that has just resulted in sky-high asset prices, ballooning deficits and further impoverishment.
@Samuel-hd3cp
@Samuel-hd3cp 2 месяца назад
Anna you talk a lot of sense.
@vitmart
@vitmart 2 месяца назад
People in uk not living they existing Constant stress of what next day post or email will bring ..
@lewisjones4158
@lewisjones4158 2 месяца назад
Plus with the woke agenda everywhere you look it's really hard to express yourself in this day and age without feeling paranoid. I'm not a racist or homophobe in any way. But it really feels like you have to tread on eggshells - ironically not to people of different races or sexual orientations, but to your peers of the same race and sexual orientation. The woke agenda has done nothing good for this country. Just pushed everyone apart.
@swojnowski453
@swojnowski453 2 месяца назад
they are not existing, they accept things as the come, show some backbone things will change or keep accepting what profit seekers from around the world hand in hand with the gov are throwing at you.
@l3eatalphal3eatalpha
@l3eatalphal3eatalpha 2 месяца назад
Some. But not all, there is enough for the some.
@vitmart
@vitmart 2 месяца назад
@l3eatalphal3eatalpha yeh but every day to that 'some' joining more and more.
@newsoftheday420
@newsoftheday420 2 месяца назад
From Empire to irrelevance
@swojnowski453
@swojnowski453 2 месяца назад
the natural cycle, every empire falls apart, especially ones built on temporary technological advantage
@Guitar6ty
@Guitar6ty 2 месяца назад
In less than 14 years.
@BYD-Gold
@BYD-Gold 2 месяца назад
​@@Guitar6ty The British Empire died as "Global Empire" in 1950s - 1960s tbh. It became a small island country after that. 1997 solidified it.
@Boghopper9999
@Boghopper9999 Месяц назад
To be fair, pillaging and colonising other countries is typically frowned upon these days
@jonsimmons4150
@jonsimmons4150 Месяц назад
2nd biggest economy in europe.. 6th in the world.. Nuclear powered and armed country with 2 carriers and a fleet of latest tech home engineered state of the art nuclear subs.. " irrelevant" Jog on, ur a remoaner.
@penn7853
@penn7853 2 месяца назад
I live between Australia and the UK, on lower middle class wage. Australia is WAYYY better off than in the UK. True, Australian housing crisis is very real, but general standard of living is much higher in Australia. Theres a lot of self entitlement in the UK, such as being on benefits (much harder to get and maintain in Australia, they make you work even with serious disability, if you can use a phone or computer at all, for example), so much spending, and nothing coming in. The problem in the UK isnt just the politicians, its the culture and attitudes across the board - everyone complains, no one is willing to make the changes needed. Long term, UK is in big trouble.
@stevenmorris2293
@stevenmorris2293 2 месяца назад
@penn7853 I agree. I moved to the US from the UK. And while there will always be people that just will not work and use any excuse, you have to stand on your own feet here in the US. Strong working culture and desire to improve your life. Growing up in the UK I always felt that was somewhat discouraged.
@Talushallux1
@Talushallux1 2 месяца назад
@penn7853. Agree. When reminded how low the standard of living in the UK has become over the last few years, people keep comparing to Germany or France of Italy. I have been to all three, and trust me there are no boarded up shops and this level of poverty and homelessness. For 4000 GBP ( cost of London area only travel card), one can get an all-German annual travel card. Your second point is even more poignant! The work culture borders on laziness, and someone faking work and trying to siphon off benefits, will be taken to task almost anywhere else in the world, much less in a capitalist country like Australia or America! And people wonder why there are so many millionaires in the US! Most work their backs off to succeed in life! That attitude will always be absent in the UK!
@zuzanazuscinova5209
@zuzanazuscinova5209 2 месяца назад
​@@stevenmorris2293this is a wider European problem. Competition and overachieving is not encouraged. Why bother when 50% of the next euro you earn goes to the government? Social programs are great in theory, I guess. But long term they absolutely kill economic growth.
@zuzanazuscinova5209
@zuzanazuscinova5209 2 месяца назад
​​@@Talushallux1that's exactly right. Let's be real, the UK workers are simply lazy. It's a cultural problem. I worked in global corporations and comparing the work ethic between SE Asians and Europeans is like a night and day. This was the same theme among various employers.
@pincermovement72
@pincermovement72 2 месяца назад
Joel Davis an Aussie nationalist spelled out the housing costs against wages , it actually sounds a lot worse than here . Also the 300,000 Indians being allowed residency will not help housing or wages as well as social cohesion. All anglosphere countries are being invaded and deindustrialised and I would like to know why ?
@LordBathtub
@LordBathtub 2 месяца назад
I hate this country, I'd leave tomorrow if I could afford it. My entire life has been nothing but economic woe, wage stagnation and a constant transfer of money to the already wealthy. Its miserable here if you're not wealthy
@MegaCooliam
@MegaCooliam 2 месяца назад
Thank the EU for crippling us deeply!! Jk
@SunofYork
@SunofYork 2 месяца назад
Try Somalia
@Ernie703
@Ernie703 2 месяца назад
@@SunofYorkoh so because it’s bad there he should be happy here? Grow up
@prosl11
@prosl11 2 месяца назад
Why the hell would you mention somalia it has nothing to do with the economic situation in UK and if he want to move out he can go to other places stop putting irrelevant things
@SunofYork
@SunofYork 2 месяца назад
@@prosl11 It is absolutely relevant in that he "hates this country", so the first thing one must ask, is where can he go ? e.g. I have US and UK passports and live 100 miles from Canada...so I can live anywhere twixt Hawaii and Colchester without papers.. A Brit who "hates" Britain has few choices coz nobody wants him..
@sinders18
@sinders18 2 месяца назад
I left UK and now live and work in Ecuador. It's pretty unbelievable how much better my quality of life is here, even in one of the most dangerous South American countries at the minute. My money goes so much further, the culture, nature and weather is better. I wouldn't be surprised if young people start to leave the UK on mass. There's no reason to stay anymore.
@sinders18
@sinders18 2 месяца назад
@Respect4evry1 what is?
@gizemlikisi6213
@gizemlikisi6213 2 месяца назад
@@sinders18 are you working for the uk remotely or working in ecuador?
@sinders18
@sinders18 2 месяца назад
@@gizemlikisi6213 Working in the public sector for Ecuador.
@neotropos
@neotropos 2 месяца назад
I have been thinking of moving from UK to South America for some time now. I wish I could speak fluent Spanish and had the courage to go through with it as this country is utterly collapsing 😔
@frusciantesplectrum7980
@frusciantesplectrum7980 2 месяца назад
It’s unskilled immigration that’s diluting our culture and sucking the funds.
@edenjs1503
@edenjs1503 2 месяца назад
Greed & corruption. Large companies own the government and the country is run more for their benefit than the people. While the country and people as a whole are feeling the economic pinch and becoming relatively poorer every year, the richest companies and people are wealthier. Finance is in the hands of the few to the detriment of the many. I moved abroad 25 years ago and enjoy a value for money, stress free life that the UK could never offer. I feel for the people of the UK.
@bigtree6992
@bigtree6992 2 месяца назад
Where did you go?
@sfactory8253
@sfactory8253 2 месяца назад
Which utopia did you move to ?
@williampatrickfagan7590
@williampatrickfagan7590 2 месяца назад
Great post. Factual too.
@ubergregmoto
@ubergregmoto 2 месяца назад
This is also my observation, in a nutshell. Normal people financially abused, communal assets and services stripped.
@ubergregmoto
@ubergregmoto 2 месяца назад
@@sfactory8253 not utopia, more of a set of tradeoffs you are prepared to embrace. I moved to Poland, which we're told is poorer, but services, infrastructure and community life is in far better shape than the UK. Normal everyday pleasures are easily affordable for most people. Crime and anti-social behaviour is far lower. No culture of debt, so less stress and pressure to maintain a financial house of cards. UK's biggest issue is its feckless, greedy and short-termist ruling class.
@oatzman213
@oatzman213 2 месяца назад
Short-terimism is what will destroy mankind.
@eucitizen78
@eucitizen78 2 месяца назад
The UK is not the mankind. (I am not sure if what you wrote was British arrogance again there is so much of it everywhere.)
@adam7802
@adam7802 2 месяца назад
Well it's certainly destroying Britain.
@oatzman213
@oatzman213 2 месяца назад
@@eucitizen78 I'm talking about mankind, not the UK specifically. Too many leaders of countries and businesses thinking short term is not British arrogance my friend.
@dumbguy1007
@dumbguy1007 2 месяца назад
Short termism is the 8th deadly sin
@knietiefimdispo2458
@knietiefimdispo2458 2 месяца назад
Per capita growth means nothing unless you remove the millionaires out of the equation. The richest 1% of households in the UK each have fortunes of at least £3.6m. Ask the people on the street if they have £1.0m in fortunes. Then come back with your nice powerpoint statistics.
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 2 месяца назад
My sister has over £1 million and she is totally working class -m she just bought a house with land in 1992 - thats IT. Bought it for £85k. already sold off 2 building plots for £250k and the house is worth about £750k TOTAL insanity - and she admits it.
@damian1690
@damian1690 2 месяца назад
@@piccalillipit9211Even worse- there are thousands of people who bought Council house back when Tories with Margaret were in power (for pennies) and now are millionaires. Yet, they cannot be called rich, as they wouldn’t even afford their own home if it wouldn’t be for stupid idea of Margaret, who took millions of properties out of a social housing system…
@Garcwyn
@Garcwyn 2 месяца назад
That’s why the median is more revealing than the average as a statistical measure. Specially at times of high inequality
@harveymoment
@harveymoment 2 месяца назад
Bingo, econmic theory doesn't account for income inequality. Economy has never looked stronger if you're rich.
@knietiefimdispo2458
@knietiefimdispo2458 2 месяца назад
During the pandemic 2020/21 the mean income increased while the median income decreased. Maybe some kind of Michelle Mone syndrom.
@OptimisticHominid
@OptimisticHominid 2 месяца назад
It sounds to me like the UK would benefit from joining a large trading block with no trade barriers.
@SRSR-pc8ti
@SRSR-pc8ti Месяц назад
Oooh.. I wonder there is such a bloc nearby?
@NoneOfYourBusiness-jb3vw
@NoneOfYourBusiness-jb3vw Месяц назад
​@@SRSR-pc8ti Is there one not run by petty dictators, pushing for the fourth reich?
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar Месяц назад
@@SRSR-pc8ti Like say, a mere 20 miles? or 32km in sane units of measure?
@rsacitizen6151
@rsacitizen6151 2 месяца назад
I know some people that have left South Africa to work as nurses and teachers hoping to make more money in the UK but came back to South Africa with more debt and regreted going to the UK stating the high cost of living being the problem
@richardhingston6073
@richardhingston6073 2 месяца назад
Yes, my GP in Cape Town used to work for the NHS in High Wycombe but couldn't handle the absolutely dead system in the UK. She puts up with crime and loadshedding to get away from the NHS.
@Guitar6ty
@Guitar6ty 25 дней назад
Plus its cold and wet for most of the year. Cold enough to kill the poor.
@YOU-GET-WHAT-YOU-HAVE
@YOU-GET-WHAT-YOU-HAVE 2 месяца назад
I think "Yes Minister" summed it up pretty well
@adi6293
@adi6293 2 месяца назад
What a show!!!
@MrFrobbo
@MrFrobbo 2 месяца назад
Never to be forgotten, I need to rewatch all these!
@Lyn-in-Herts
@Lyn-in-Herts 2 месяца назад
Rewatched Yws Minister last week and NOTHING has changed 😂
@plerpplerp5599
@plerpplerp5599 2 месяца назад
The government's total lack of public investment combined with prolonged tax cuts and cutting public spending has led to a slowdown in overall economic activity, increasing job losses, decreased consumer confidence, and a strain on public services. All these factors have weakened the UK economy's ability to innovate, compete globally, and sustain long-term growth.
@shaun906
@shaun906 2 месяца назад
that was before brexit!
@georgesdelatour
@georgesdelatour 2 месяца назад
The government's share of GDP is currently 45%. That's the highest it's ever been in peacetime. The UK's tax burden is currently the highest it's ever been in peacetime. In Ireland the government's share of GDP is just 25%. Their corporate taxes are the second lowest in the EU.
@NoneOfYourBusiness-jb3vw
@NoneOfYourBusiness-jb3vw Месяц назад
What tax cuts? Half my income goes to tax because I'm apparently a "high earner", but I'll need to work until 70 to pay off the mortgage.
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar Месяц назад
@@NoneOfYourBusiness-jb3vw You're not rich enough for the tax cuts they've introduced to actually help you. It's for the ultra wealthy, not the working or middle class. It's for the people who are rich enough to not even have to pay tax.
@bjrnhjjakobsen2174
@bjrnhjjakobsen2174 2 месяца назад
I have as a Dane tried to understand the UK and what led to the present state. I have been commenting in the Times for the last 7 years and often suggested that the UK looked at other countries and their taxation models, media ownership etc but the opinion seems to be that the UK is unique that every initiative must have a British, imperial, Victorian, elitarian and superior touch…. My conclusion is that the UK must come to its senses and act according to what is best for country as a whole and not only for the top 1% and specific regions. A lot hardship is to be expected in the next 10-20 years. I would understand if young and well educated people left.
@missm10
@missm10 2 месяца назад
Interesting video. although other countries have their own issues, it's definitely good to leave the UK if you can do so, even if temporarily. this country will not get better anytime soon.
@Goodman849
@Goodman849 2 месяца назад
Been away for 3 years back a few time going back in few days to see what horror awaits . Others places also have many negatives as well
@Talushallux1
@Talushallux1 2 месяца назад
I left the country in 2010, and come regularly for holiday and to see family. The downward spiral is quite stark!
@stevenmorris2293
@stevenmorris2293 2 месяца назад
I was in the South Uk two weeks ago, Hampshire, visiting family. I thought it was good. Groceries seemed reasonable compared to US. But I did hear descriptions of high rent. Much the same most countries
@Witnessmoo
@Witnessmoo 2 месяца назад
Immigration last year wasn’t 700,000, it was 1,400,000. But 700,000 people left the country, including very skilled people like doctors etc. Dubai is full of high skill Brits. Whereas the immigrants we got were low skills Delivwroo drivers etc. We should never forget that economic growth is just people… the quality of people matters a lot.
@arthurdixon5890
@arthurdixon5890 2 месяца назад
As a part of the aging population (74 years old) I still work full time and pay into the system. There must be many others like me. A survey of this would be of interest as the demographic time bomb boomers reach retirement age, how many are tax payers, still supporting our society.
@jeremiahpoole6526
@jeremiahpoole6526 2 месяца назад
Everyone who works and spends money (VAT) in this country ‘pays into the system’. It’s what is taken out is the problem. For example, the state pension bill is x10 more than the child benefit bill.
@user-zw3bg9vr5g
@user-zw3bg9vr5g 2 месяца назад
@@jeremiahpoole6526We paid our National Insurance we were told that this was to ensure we got our State Pension at age 60 .I retired at age 66. My parents retired at age 60 and both passed away at age 86. Never did it come into my mind to grudge or vilify them for daring to get that state pension the truth is we were happy to see them enjoying their retirement. We also paid our taxes. All governments were aware that we would retire at some point therefore they should have invested our money for our retirement. I and all other Pensioners deserve to have our State Pension we worked long and hard to get it. We are among the poorest paid pensioners in Europe many pensioners are still living in poverty caused by the high cost of renting and the high cost of living. Some of us have small private pensions that helps to pay the ever rising bills. Without our State Pension we and many others would end up homeless and starving.
@Talushallux1
@Talushallux1 2 месяца назад
Well done! I wish many more are working like you at 74, whereas the trendy think to do these days is rely on state benefits from 24.
@arthurdixon5890
@arthurdixon5890 2 месяца назад
@@jeremiahpoole6526 The pensioner now were the ones who rebuilt the country after the Second World War. I had a food ration book as a child.
@arthurdixon5890
@arthurdixon5890 2 месяца назад
@@jeremiahpoole6526 That is only true if they spend earned money. If it is benefits it is just returning what has already been given.
@searchingfortruth4783
@searchingfortruth4783 2 месяца назад
Also millions of people from overseas without an equal increase in schools, hospitals and dentists. It’s really not that difficult to understand is it.
@theresenydahl9531
@theresenydahl9531 2 месяца назад
Everyone in the UK just have to get used to the lower standard, it's the new normal.
@ecognitio9605
@ecognitio9605 2 месяца назад
The current miserable trajectory was set in stone under Thatcher, we could have took inspiration from France and Germany and maintained some level of domestic industry in the midlands/north instead we chose the path of financialisation and services and they've squeezed the country dry.
@theresenydahl9531
@theresenydahl9531 2 месяца назад
@@ecognitio9605 That didn't happen, did it? And it never ever will because thet poorest and most toothless in the UK will never get it, will they?🙄 You think this is bad? Hold on to your horses, this is just the beginning of it and the referral to 1979 is more accurate than you will ever know, in the worst way possible too. Don't worry about rejoining, worry about the death spiral until you do in 20 years because it's a scary ride. No regretd, you voted as you did, agreed to standard cuts and that's the steel you asked for and feeling now. You said you were prepared and ready to to take it? Well here it comes, like tge most beautiful of tsunamis.
@monipenny408
@monipenny408 2 месяца назад
The govt will say, it is all worth it, investing and pouring billions into UKR's democracy. smh
@SunofYork
@SunofYork 2 месяца назад
@@ecognitio9605 Yes but we have to give money to ukraine and israel.. laugh out loud..
@dglenday8705
@dglenday8705 2 месяца назад
Not everyone. Never forget our overlords have been doing very nicely out of it since 1979.
@MnemonicCarrier
@MnemonicCarrier 2 месяца назад
Energy. It's all about the cost of energy. Also, the UK is full of people who want to get rich without actually producing anything useful.
@JenniferA886
@JenniferA886 2 месяца назад
Easier said than done… It takes decades to get planning approval, construction etc etc for a new power station
@anthonylulham3473
@anthonylulham3473 2 месяца назад
ITS INEBITABLE. THINGS ARE INEBIABLY GOING TO GET WORSE.
@AHoardyBoi
@AHoardyBoi 2 месяца назад
@@JenniferA886there’s half the problem. Seems like the uk forgot how to build anything anymore
@franekspeak953
@franekspeak953 2 месяца назад
Sorry but I pay just 5% of my income towards energy and 50% goes for rent. How's energy cost even a problem?
@MnemonicCarrier
@MnemonicCarrier 2 месяца назад
@@franekspeak953 Do you live in a council apartment with communal heating? Are you saying the cost of producing things (that require energy) has not moved - so you're not paying more for food/goods/filling the tank? Your landlord will definitely be feeling these price hikes, and will pass them on to you. I know someone in London who rents (a very nice apartment - all electric). In 2021 their electricity bill was roughly £300 per month (it jumped up slightly during winter). In 2024, it's now £900+ per month (she recently sent me her bill). I stand by my original claim - the success of all modern economies is dependent on cheap reliable energy sources. Take this away, the economy falls apart (in ways we're only just discovering).
@Uknurse464
@Uknurse464 2 месяца назад
I’ve got one year left to study nursing and I can leave my home country, the uk. I have zero passion for this country. For me I don’t enjoy living in a country full of cultures that are not to my taste. Immigration is getting worse and it’s already bad here
@mikw1809
@mikw1809 2 месяца назад
Ah.. best to leave your racist views at home when you become an immigrant of another country
@davelowe1977
@davelowe1977 2 месяца назад
The reason is that we're governed by PPE graduates with great rhetorical skills and zero systems engineering understanding. Until around 1997 we used to solve problems and increase productivity but since then we manage problems and deliberately create new ones to manage. Until that changes we're doomed.
@Daytona2
@Daytona2 2 месяца назад
Thanks Tejvan, and good to see that you're getting sponsored!
@themultilingualfamilyhub
@themultilingualfamilyhub 2 месяца назад
Hi! Just wanted to say that I've been following your channel for a while and have noticed a significant improvement in the way you deliver your content - amazing!! While your content has always been extremely helpful and insightful, the way you deliver it is now so much more engaging. Thank you very much for all the great content you're putting out to educate people on very important issues. Really appreciate it!!
@slothsarecool
@slothsarecool 2 месяца назад
UK’s mold problem pretty much destroyed my health, pretty excited to go back to Canada in that regard, but I can imagine things like that impact a lot of people here
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar Месяц назад
This is getting worse with climate change too
@kavinkelly
@kavinkelly 2 месяца назад
The tories are to blame 😢
@PFL44
@PFL44 2 месяца назад
Tories and Labour are to blame.
@AdamWebb1982
@AdamWebb1982 2 месяца назад
Labour started it, Tories continued it.
@Talushallux1
@Talushallux1 2 месяца назад
No. In reality it's the people who keep electing the same again and again! The decline has been evident for 35+ years, but more rapid since 2010. People should have started to revolt since a long time.
@nickjonathan658
@nickjonathan658 2 месяца назад
Reality is most people aren’t smart enough to realise Tory’s don’t care about them, only about themselves and their donors. Look at how Boris managed to hoodwink the uneducated masses. Even current Labour isn’t really Labour - the people of this country has their chance to elect someone with a social conscience with Jeremy Corbyn but he was subjected to a character assassination by the right wing press who own this country. They are in control of politicians, what people read and think and until that changes the free thinkers are easily controlled but the non-thinkers. We live in a high tax country with none of the public services that should go hand in hand. That won’t change. I hope my kids emigrate to somewhere more civilised as I hope to do myself.
@ecognitio9605
@ecognitio9605 2 месяца назад
*Thatcher
@Robert-vw3od
@Robert-vw3od 2 месяца назад
all the British people have been interested in for years is filling their pocket. they only look at the short term, not the long term.
@MegaCooliam
@MegaCooliam 2 месяца назад
How did British wages drop 25% below german wages? That's insane
@jannenreuben7398
@jannenreuben7398 2 месяца назад
German workers are on the whole way more productive than British ones.
@Talushallux1
@Talushallux1 2 месяца назад
In addition to poor spending in infrastructure and services by the government, UK productivity has been low since 1997. People in public sector jobs have a well-paid job for life with no incentive to work hard. There's also a poor work culture, and benefit fraud is rife!
@jedg4746
@jedg4746 2 месяца назад
Basically, excess profit taking, instead of using it to increase wages. This was possible while inflation was low - now it has been exposed.
@jannenreuben7398
@jannenreuben7398 2 месяца назад
@Talushallux1 Agree with your other points but by the government's own figures benefit fraud is only about 4% of the total spent. It's a problem but not a major one.
@Talushallux1
@Talushallux1 2 месяца назад
@jannenreuben7398 Nobody has true figures of benefit fraud! As per ONS, 22 million were claiming benefits in 2023. ONS also reports that 40-50% of the workforce lives on benefits. When I researched, pensioners were also added to the benefits list. Fraud is difficult to assess, but I see many able bodied people claiming benefits based on vague 'mental health issues'. But trust me, good work culture amongst the UK workforce is a rarity!
@liberexcogitatoris1792
@liberexcogitatoris1792 2 месяца назад
The UK paying of it's national debt of £3 trillion pounds (that's excluding unfunded liabilities and hidden debt) is an impossibility, we cannot even pay the interest payments of £200 billion per annum. For a start we would need to be running fiscally in the black and in the last 50 years of modern economics and monetary policy we have only had two years where we ran a surplus (approximately £30 billion if my memory is correct) , that will never happen again with this huge debt mountain that needs to be serviced, worryingly we actually make the debt interest payments with more debt (so we are in a debt death spiral). So hypothetically if we did not need to pay the £200 billion interest and ran a financial surplus with huge tax rises of £30 billion a year, it would take a hundred years to pay off this debt, so back to reality these tax rises would also have to pay the current interest of £200 billion so £230 billion in total, for perspective we spend £65 billion on the whole defence budget or £116 billion on the education budget, so paying off or even servicing the debt is not going to happen. The only logical outcome now is a Sovereign debt default (cataclysmic for the UK) or a engineered World War 3 with Russia/China as postulated by the economist Gerald Celente (also cataclysmic for the UK)
@NY-Dani
@NY-Dani 2 месяца назад
You're right to be concerned about the debt but a lot is money we owe to ourselves, like pension funds. The most important thing is the deficit which is terrible and for that your concern is understandable. However, it can be brought under control by a competent government willing to make tough choices (retirement age to 70, massive benefits cuts, find work even for those on disability benefits) to produce a booming economy growing. In this situation the government could run a surplus and use it to improve infrastructure, education and healthcare which would boost productivity. You don't want to be taking the surplus to pay off the debt because that takes money out of the economy. Putting the surplus into the economy and economic growth of 3% would be massive and make the overall debt feel nothing and easily manageable. Inflation would eventually make it zero concern. The real problem is we have visionless shits running the country who have recked it. We also have people in the democracy that don't understand simple government finances and vote for the worst kind of morons thinking they safe picks.
@monipenny408
@monipenny408 2 месяца назад
meanwhile UK is pouring billions into UKR fully funded by the tax payers!
@user-pg2kj7ps7o
@user-pg2kj7ps7o 2 месяца назад
@@NY-DaniDemocracy is the problem, it’s governments by idiots.
@ivancho5854
@ivancho5854 2 месяца назад
The only way out of this debt trap our government has created is by devaluing the pound. ie inflation. We have a higher government interest rate currently to supposedly fight inflation (it's actually primarily to combat capital flight), but come the next economic crisis this will be reversed and we will again have ZERP. This time however when the economy starts again starts to heat up interest rates will continue to be held low and an inflationary wage spiral will be engineered by the government. This will be achieved simply by increasing the wages of government and NHS workers. Inflation will soar and the Debt to GDP ratio will fall. Fun and games government style. The British public will be impoverished yet again. All the best
@dereklund2321
@dereklund2321 2 месяца назад
You're right. The main unfunded liability that you refer to is of course public sector pensions which at £2.9 trillions comes in at almost the same level as national debt. Then there's the unfunded State pensions at a whopping £6.1 trillions. But don't worry, folks, State pension isn't a legally enforceable debt, only a politician's promise, so we don't have to include it in the Government's accounts! At about £180k per citizen these debts and promises must by now have taken us beyond a point of no return. The Gov't might be able to keep these financial plates spinning a little longer but eventually the whole edifice will come crashing down. Some or all of the above groups will have to take a haircut. Which group will be first I wonder?
@hmq9052
@hmq9052 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the video
@colinsanders3667
@colinsanders3667 2 месяца назад
Things are EXACTLY THE SAME in New Zealand !!!!!!! Things are falling apart , under investment in infrastructure and ALL competent workers and professionals are leaving for Australia. NZ is short of at least 1300 doctors !!!
@philiphall8325
@philiphall8325 2 месяца назад
I think it's hilarious that George Osborne's economic strategy was based on a spreadsheet that had a 'mistake' in the most crucial part. You don't give the source but what happened to the person who made this convenient mistake? My guess is he went to the house of lords. I think this video is a good attempt to explain the disaster the UK has become recently but it is basically because it is riddled with incompetence and corruption starting with David 'greensill' Cameron
@fl-ri-
@fl-ri- 2 месяца назад
Blair and his government were hopelessly corrupt - just look at what they did to the Police service. He made it so that it was beneficial for the police to chase statistics rather than actually fighting crime - such that it LOOKED better on the government, not that the people had to suffer less crime. Read about it in the book "A land fit for criminals". Point is, the crazy amounts of corruption started with Blair at least. It may be a facet of Blairism, it may have been an issue since before Blair but I'm not old enough to remember that.
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar Месяц назад
Cameron didn't even have a proper job before being PM. Nobody would hire him until friends of mummy and daddy gave him a chance. He only became PM because someone asked him once and he said "I think I'd be good at it". I guess it doesn't hurt when you're born with silver spoons in every orifice and given every opportunity in life without ever having earned it.
@tomrimmer4852
@tomrimmer4852 2 месяца назад
I was not expecting hello fresh
@JenniferA886
@JenniferA886 2 месяца назад
As soon as I see any sponsorship from any RU-vidr… I skip
@eucitizen78
@eucitizen78 2 месяца назад
I like your Hellofresh spot. I saw how much fun it was for you. You made a great job on it.👍
@dumbguy1007
@dumbguy1007 2 месяца назад
​@@JenniferA886god forbid they get paid for their content. No one is making you buy it.
@JenniferA886
@JenniferA886 2 месяца назад
@@dumbguy1007 ?what’s your point… if I want to skip it I will
@raphaelrvrt
@raphaelrvrt 2 месяца назад
Brilliant videos - All the best to you sir !
@arthurdixon5890
@arthurdixon5890 2 месяца назад
Another interesting video, thank you (the curry looked good too 😊). We may give them a try. 😊
@andrewwoodgate3769
@andrewwoodgate3769 2 месяца назад
If only we knew who had been in government for the last 14 years 🤔
@christopherfleming7505
@christopherfleming7505 2 месяца назад
Do you really think it matters whether party A or party B wins the elections? They obey the same masters, and are 2 sides of the same coin.
@Foxy_ladyYTSL
@Foxy_ladyYTSL 2 месяца назад
The U.K. is run by Z. 👁 N |. § T . That’s why western countries , English speaking ones are going downhill. The Z are behind the Govts
@joeroche552
@joeroche552 2 месяца назад
@@christopherfleming7505one word Brexit
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar Месяц назад
@@christopherfleming7505 Yes. It matters. Things took an obvious downward trajectory from 2010, and especially with the introduction of austerity on damn near eyverything to the point where it's already cut to the bone. Everything is broken. It's going to take decades to fix this mess, then the super genius British public will vote these morons in again to repeat the cycle as we've been doing for a century. Tories break it, Labour fix it (or try), people get bored and vote Tory again. Rinse and repeat.
@christopherfleming7505
@christopherfleming7505 Месяц назад
@TalesOfWar Do you seriously think labour try to fix things? It was thanks to Blair's Labour that the flood of immigrants into the UK began. It was a deliberate decision. The tories and Labour are the classic 2 piece trick. As Chesterton wrote, the progressives get into power and make all sorts of mistakes. Then the conservatives consolidate these mistakes, until the progressives get back in and the cycle repeats.
@Robert-vw3od
@Robert-vw3od 2 месяца назад
not so many years ago you could get a job in in something like a factory and over the years with steady but not ridiculous growth you could end up in a decent three bedroom semi detached with a decent fback garden. You could have a holiday every year and maybe, afford a semi decent car every five or six years. now to do you need a doctors salary. The cost of housing is ridiculous and this has been used by many greedy selfish Ruthless people as a cash cow. some of this is simply the advancements of time I mean look at what we spend on telecom and subscriptions now . but Britain is on country that does not like to pay people a lot of money for manufacturing. go to Germany many manual workers are highly respected, not in the United Kingdom.
@lokeshsag
@lokeshsag 9 дней назад
I like your video, very detailed and to the point, no animation or wasting time with nonsnse like others. :)
@RecklessBikesTV
@RecklessBikesTV Месяц назад
Left 5 years ago, never looked back. Nice to holiday to visit friends and family, get the reminder I made the 100% correct choice just by walking through any town or city centre.
@dub604
@dub604 2 месяца назад
I started making plans to escape the day after the referendum... Left in 2018. You can work 7 days a week, 12 hours a day for your entire life and still die in poverty in Britain. There are a lot of great places in the world to live, the UK isn't one of them. Things are only going to get worse, if you can get out I would get out now.
@michaelbalfour3170
@michaelbalfour3170 2 месяца назад
Where did you go?
@dub604
@dub604 2 месяца назад
@@michaelbalfour3170 Does it really matter? Get out of broken Brexit Britain, most other first world countries will give you a higher standard of living.
@michaelbalfour3170
@michaelbalfour3170 2 месяца назад
@@dub604 It does matter, yes. I live in Scotland and I am doing very well but I fear retirement will be a bag of shit or my kids will need all my money just to buy a box of a house.
@dub604
@dub604 2 месяца назад
@@michaelbalfour3170 If you don't speak any other languages then British Columbia Canada would be a very good option (I'm living there now) or alternatively New Zealand. If you're bilingual then France, Spain or Italy are excellent. I would avoid the US as it's going the same way as the UK (busy crawling up its own behind). Australia might still be a good bet... Go for it... life's short. I wish you well for the future.
@michaelbalfour3170
@michaelbalfour3170 2 месяца назад
@@dub604 Ok, simple enough then. Thanks for your reply.
@jimmyjones9780
@jimmyjones9780 2 месяца назад
After completing a five-year indentured apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering and then a degree in the same, I left the U.K. in nineteen-ninety and have not been back since .... I am now Naturalized as a Hong Kong Chinese citizen and together my Chinese wife, we grow fruit and veg, for export to the mainland ....
@fl-ri-
@fl-ri- 2 месяца назад
I would say "but you have to live under Chinese tyranny" but it's hard to see much a difference nowadays.
@jimmyjones9780
@jimmyjones9780 2 месяца назад
What are you talking about Tyranny .... You're listening to the wrong people .... Where I am living here in Tung Chung, everything is wonderful .... And free .... and wonderful .... Buses, Taxi's, Trains, and the State-of-the-Art Health Service .... All free .... and our apartment .... 100 pound a month all in, with free gas, electric, water and we both get a handouts of money twice a year from the government, and, and, and I could go on but you are the sucker there in the U.K. and not me ....
@shweshwa9202
@shweshwa9202 2 месяца назад
@@fl-ri- thinking that the monarchy-democracy-theocracy in the uk is much better is delusional
@fl-ri-
@fl-ri- 2 месяца назад
@@shweshwa9202 well no, it's not delusional to think a communist dictatorship is more tyrannical than a constitutional monarchy. Based off of history this is apparent. I recommend reading the gulag archipelago, there's a lot of parallels with what is happening in the UK. The problem in the UK is the government is going down the path of a communist dictatorship.
@grimgoreironhide9985
@grimgoreironhide9985 2 месяца назад
@@shweshwa9202that depends on your economic status and wealth. If you were poor you would rather live in the West.
@redsaints
@redsaints 2 месяца назад
I moved with family to Germany in 2019. Pros, healthcare, public transport, feels safer, housing costs lower, my pay is nearly 20% higher than it would be in the UK (I work a global job so know exactly how much my company would pay me in the UK for the same job), I even get 250 euros child support per month when in the UK i would get nothing. Cons, travelling to see family, no support, confusing tax system (now i understand it though i got nearly 14K back one year, in the UK i cannot claim anything as a PAYE employee) and other paperwork, making friends. School system in Germany is collapsing, lots of bullying, if your kid does not speak good German and have good grades they will end up in the lower school with no chances for university. Assuming you are happy with that, it is fine, but it is very real issue for immigrants here. If you have a good support system (family and friends in the UK) moving is almost certainly not worth it.
@kevinu.k.7042
@kevinu.k.7042 2 месяца назад
Superb video - thanks. Would it be something suitable to look at the economics of environmental issues?
@hyperstarter7625
@hyperstarter7625 2 месяца назад
How can we move? Unless you have family connections to Europe, or have higher than average money/salary to get a visa - then where can we go for a permanent stay?
@kjkj4725
@kjkj4725 2 месяца назад
Man just save as much money as you can and search for a job in selected country. This is how things work for immigrants everywhere. You get the job contract, then you get a permit to stay, you look for some flat to live in… Trust me, UK was a nightmare to get into for me even before brexit… This ridiculous „you can’t rent a flat without bank account BUT you can’t open a bank account without proof of address from rented place“… This was the most annoying issue for an immigrant. At least when I moved to Switzerland(not EU), process was clear and not retarded like in UK…
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar Месяц назад
@@kjkj4725 It's almost like even as a member of the EU we had control of immigration because we were sovereign or something. Oh wait!
@tomhavenith2330
@tomhavenith2330 Месяц назад
If you have some sought after skill, you apply for a job, get a contract and then you move and go through admin. If Spaniards can do it in Belgium and Belgians can do it in Germany, you can do it... look into it. It might be worth it.
@winthorpe2560
@winthorpe2560 2 месяца назад
Lacy Hunt recently said that every dollar of borrowing translates to 60 cents in growth. So we are just pushing the pain into the future
@JenniferA886
@JenniferA886 2 месяца назад
True… however, the damage has been done
@vincentcrowley5196
@vincentcrowley5196 Месяц назад
So basically the law of diminishing returns is in effect?
@winthorpe2560
@winthorpe2560 Месяц назад
@@vincentcrowley5196 👍
@kjkj4725
@kjkj4725 2 месяца назад
I am just an immigrant - I left UK in the end of 2018. It was a perfect time to jump the ship. Now living in Switzerland, saving money and making plans for the future of my family. I am not rich, but secure enough. Housing crisis seems to be a huge problem in every developed country - this is probably the worst thing that makes me depressed… I don’t know in which country I will end up - but I know one thing… I have to maximise savings, no matter what. Luckily I am experienced in being an immigrant. Maybe some small side hustle and some passive income will help in long term… Jobs just don’t pay enough to get you normal safe life anymore.
@adam7802
@adam7802 2 месяца назад
It has been on me and a friends mind to move for a while. The question is where? You'll see the odd random in comments saying "oh this place I went to is great" but if you are looking at it objectively, where truly is better? And I'm not just talking economics, I'm talking politics, culture... seems to me alot of the things that concern me here are in most if not all western countries.
@dallysinghson5569
@dallysinghson5569 2 месяца назад
It depends on where you are at in your life. If you want to start a family and be financially stable while doing so- Scandinavia. If you want to retire comfortably? A nice toasty mediterranean country.
@ubergregmoto
@ubergregmoto 2 месяца назад
The decision will always be a subjective one. As someone who moved very recently, I think it comes down to: 1) Does the culture or values of a certain country/community broadly align with yours? 2) Are you prepared to embrace certain tradeoffs/sacrifices? 3) What opportunities can you grasp in the place you want to emigrate to? I moved with my young family to Poland because: - My wife has strong family connections - Cost of living is far lower, yet public service and infrastructure standards are higher - Politicians of all stripes implement policies that benefit communities and country - Rising tide of national prosperity that creates a degree of security and opportunity for my children I had to walk away from the greater diversity of people, food and subcultures that I enjoyed in the UK, and make an effort to learn the language (it's hard!). I also had to wean myself off the credit-fuelled lifestyle that many who live in Britain/the West must adopt to maintain their 'higher standard of living'. I am further from my kin, and I will probably always be more of a relative outsider (though people here are so cool). But now my shoulders are lighter, life is tangibly better and our future looks more secure.
@adam7802
@adam7802 2 месяца назад
​@@ubergregmoto I think the decision of if I were to go will end up coming down to work. I love what I do and there is big money in it, especially in the states. I am not purely motivated by money, but I have gone through my life being frugal so if I have the opportunity I'd like to take that money and be worry free about the bills and such. In any case I imagine I'll come to a decision within the next couple of years... I think that's when I'll feel ready financially and hopefully with more idea of where I could want to go.
@ubergregmoto
@ubergregmoto 2 месяца назад
@@adam7802 someone in your professional situation, with your approach to finances, would no doubt thrive in the US. I think it's a great place to live if you have a decent amount of money/high income (my sister is doing very well there, 20+ years) and are good with your money. I wish you the best, wherever you eventually find yourself!
@adam7802
@adam7802 2 месяца назад
@@ubergregmoto Yes, I think so too... I really don't care for living the high life, I just want the simple things and security. It's a tough decision to make though and I'm certainly not ready to make it just yet. Thank you, all the best to you too!
@MrPaddy924
@MrPaddy924 2 месяца назад
Like most economists, you just don't get it. Growth is the problem. Exponential growth is incompatible with the material parameters of our finite planet and Jevon's Paradox means that our push for renewables is being cancelled out by our continued need for growth and the growing global population. Green growth is a myth. The UK looks like it has continued growing despite a marked increase in the use of renewables, but unfortunately, that is an accounting trick. It doesn't take into account the products we buy from China and other countries. The fact that we have delegated most of our manufacturing to other countries makes us look like good guys, but factor in the CO2 involved in the production of the stuff we buy from abroad, and the picture looks much less rosy. The UK certainly isn't evidence that the link between fossil fuels and economic growth can be severed. In addition, many people confuse electricity production with energy use. You will often hear it stated that over 40% of the UK's energy needs are met by renewables. What they mean, of course, is that over 40% of our electricity generation is renewable. That fails to take into account shipping fuel, transport fuel, air travel, concrete and steel production etc. If we factor all of that in, the % of the UK's total energy needs that are renewable is a mere 7.3%.
@marianaimolihudson8369
@marianaimolihudson8369 2 месяца назад
After 22 years, I have had enough of these careless politicians, so corrupted and cruel towards their own people. British people are suffering, and their voices are not being heard yet. I am moving out back to Italy bad politicians too, but anyway I can see a doctor if I am not well. 6 years I haven't seen a dentist, this is a joke!
@thelammas8283
@thelammas8283 2 месяца назад
In a word - Productivity. And it will be very difficult to fix.
@ianworley8169
@ianworley8169 9 дней назад
I bought and renovated my house in Portugal in 2003, initially as a holiday home until retirement. We sold up in the UK and retired in our mid-50s in 2013. Poorer financially with a very limited monthly budget, but infinitely happier. Having been back since Brexit and never will. Life is amazing.
@maxhumpston
@maxhumpston 2 месяца назад
A result of letting people that have no idea what they are doing run an entire country. We need a much more innovative mindset as a country too, we to demand better and actually think and discuss much more about how we practically make things better. Centralised incompetence.
@trident6547
@trident6547 2 месяца назад
Well they were voted in by people who have no idea what they are doing and how to run an entire country so they should be happy.
@gamble9437
@gamble9437 2 месяца назад
Don't assume they're stupid, they aren't. They know exactly what they are doing. They are extracting unbelievable amounts of money out of this country to line their own pockets and simultaneously weaken any ability or resolve to stop them. We are all being used as cattle in the globalist game.
@paulmoore120
@paulmoore120 2 месяца назад
Interesting and depressing at the same time. Great presentation.Thanks.
@michaelstimpson1137
@michaelstimpson1137 2 месяца назад
This is poorly researched and just seems to be repeating what's been said in the MSM, the reason why productivity is so low is because the UK is such an awful place to live and work. Poor management practice is leading to massive levels of stress in the workplace, bring down productivity, and high long term illness. The tax burden is laid mainly on people on low and middle income. Taxes on the corporate sector are very low. If you try to pay off debt you remove money from the economy, all new money aka economic growth is the creation of debt, if there is no debt there is no money. That is the biggest issue here that nobody is talking about.
@Matt-ur3dm
@Matt-ur3dm 2 месяца назад
❤*Falling apart although failing is also correct
@tomaszkucharski56
@tomaszkucharski56 2 месяца назад
Addmiteably, I helped the housing problem become a bit smaller by moving out. However, as I left, I'm sure that more people areived to take my place. I was paying £950/month for a 22 meter flat in Watford with next to no insulation. When I left they raised the rent by a £100. I can't imagine what the electric bill for heating was this winter, as it was a lot colder. I moved to Scandinavia which had the coldest winter in years but ironically I was warmer in my house 😅😂
@KrzysztofK1982
@KrzysztofK1982 2 месяца назад
One thing I’ve learn in life, NEVER EVER work FOR somebody else because you literally work FOR them. You work they take the money. Always try to set up your own business no matter how small because you will do the work and you will take the money.
@vincentcrowley5196
@vincentcrowley5196 Месяц назад
True , my cousin has now been in business for 4 years , steadily growing, about to be a father for the first time. Hopefully things are better for his kid's future
@TrevFD3
@TrevFD3 15 дней назад
Good book. Vassell State.
@houseofancients
@houseofancients 2 месяца назад
What i here completely miss is the enormous wealth shift to the very rich and the tax regimes that make sure they pay less tax than the middle and low class...
@kennethoram4292
@kennethoram4292 2 месяца назад
The 1980's were bad for growth in the North with the Thatcherite War on the Unions. Then we had the Dotcom Bust, 2009/2010 and Covid. The lockdowns were an economic disaster. When have we experienced sustained economic growth?
@paulbiggs5523
@paulbiggs5523 Месяц назад
I believe we would have been in a far better position had the government been wiser with public spending. For example HS2 (which was part of a "joined up European railway system with Paris as its central hub) has turned out to be a shocking waste of money post-Brexit. This is not an isolated example of catastrophic waste where investment in goods and services would have served the UK better.
@Guitar6ty
@Guitar6ty 25 дней назад
Not forgetting £8 million a day on fake holiday makers.
@aion5837
@aion5837 2 месяца назад
If robotics and AI is going to largely replace the workforce what difference does aging make?
@kronchybitz1223
@kronchybitz1223 Месяц назад
The problem is Rentier Capitalism. When you expect exorbitant fees for not doing anything productive, the net result is a choked off economy.
@nicholaspostlethwaite9554
@nicholaspostlethwaite9554 2 месяца назад
Too many pretend spending is investment. Like HS2, that is a terrible idea of virtually zero use. It is spending on something we will have to subsidise for the rest of it's life! Too expensive ever to be used like all the UK rail. People are far too well paid, that is the only reason house prices are bid up higher, because people have too much income and can do so! GDP is not a sane thing to base debt on. We need to lower our debt fast. Population crash is coming and will destroy this ever growing debt attitude. Economies all over will be shrinking. Fewer working and more retired old. There is never ever any acceptable excuse to migrate, stealing into other people's lands, to greedily better oneself. Not one migrant, in any direction, is acceptable, or wanted, let alone welcome. Moving nation should be internationally a criminal offence.
@TheBlackManMythLegend
@TheBlackManMythLegend 2 месяца назад
Video quality is up!
@andrewsage7164
@andrewsage7164 2 месяца назад
Where i live in France they seem to love laying tarmac. I'm not saying you don't see potholes but they are rare. So if you look at road and pavement maintenance as an example how long would it take to repair/replace every road and pavement in the UK and what would it cost?
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar Месяц назад
France actually has a HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE infrastructure industry, and they love to actually build stuff. We haven't built much here for years. Not large scale. The only large scale things I can think of since the Tories came to power are Crossrail/Elizabeth line and HS2... well, before they cancelled most of it. And both of these things were written into law under the last Labour government. Even the smaller but still rather impressive infrastructure built for the 2012 Olympics were planned and put into existence under Labour. Just think of all the stuff they were building all over the country for the turn of the millennium too.
@andrewsage7164
@andrewsage7164 Месяц назад
@@TalesOfWar yesterday I was in Cherbourg for the first time in 8 years and it was virtually unrecognizable.
@andrewsage7164
@andrewsage7164 Месяц назад
@@TalesOfWar This year our old UK district council is spending £28 per person all services. Locally here in France they’re spending 2000-2500€ per person depending on which commune you look at. That vast difference this year, next year, last year and so on makes such a huge difference on what they can offer. In return local business want to be build/invest so we are getting national chains moving in alongside the smaller self owned boutique stores. They often undertake projects that seemingly have no financial merit but they do it anyway.
@robreynolds6435
@robreynolds6435 2 месяца назад
Nice one. The HelloFresh spot was just mildly weird. I think that can be better produced or dovetailed in.
@kvikende
@kvikende 2 месяца назад
Another point about economics and the environment is that economics is about efficiently using available resources, which is very compatible with doing more to protect the environment. We shouldn't be wasteful with the resources we extract and produce. The failure to not price the externalities of pollution, nature and biodiversity is a problem though.
@JenniferA886
@JenniferA886 2 месяца назад
Ok… any ideas?
@kvikende
@kvikende 2 месяца назад
@@JenniferA886 We will keep needing concrete in the future, but the production of it is damaging to the environment so we would like to limit the supply of it to things that are necessary. A way of doing it is to add a tax or a cost to the concrete such that you compensate for the damage. For example, the cost includes the cost of removing the emitted co2 and restoration of the habitat destroyed by the quarry. That way, the users of concrete will only use it where it is worth it, and that might make other materials that are too expensive now seem more attractive, and give incentives for concrete companies to reduce emissions to make their concrete cheaper or destroy less habitat.
@dioniscaraus6124
@dioniscaraus6124 2 месяца назад
​@@kvikendeMake the housing shortage even worse? Whichever party enacts the policy will lose the election long before the benefits are seen
@kvikende
@kvikende 2 месяца назад
@@dioniscaraus6124 The cost doesn't go away. Someone is subsidising it. For example, the people who lose land, future generations who have to spend on climate change adaptations. The whole cost should be reflected in the price of the house. When the price is correct is when you can enact policies that are the most efficient and target most accurately.
@JenniferA886
@JenniferA886 2 месяца назад
@@kvikende have you ever worked on a construction project, anywhere in the world before? Different languages, different cultures, different taxation systems, different levels of corruption?
@fredmidtgaard5487
@fredmidtgaard5487 2 месяца назад
I think the national figures should include all income. Some countries have very large overseas incomes from government investments abroad.
@desdicadoric
@desdicadoric 2 месяца назад
Too many people, too many not contributing, too high a tax burden which is just wasted by the government
@felixarbable
@felixarbable 2 месяца назад
privitisation and inequality
@dioniscaraus6124
@dioniscaraus6124 2 месяца назад
Add over regulation, inefficient government programs and de-industrialisation.
@georgeszurbach444
@georgeszurbach444 2 месяца назад
England has been sliding down since 1945 on all eco/ political/military issues.
@user-pg2kj7ps7o
@user-pg2kj7ps7o 2 месяца назад
England or the UK? England doesn’t have a military.
@GonzoTehGreat
@GonzoTehGreat 2 месяца назад
The short answer is a decade of austerity policies followed by Brexit, the Covid pandemic and then the Ukraine War, all of which exacerbated existing issues.
@jamshedsethna3428
@jamshedsethna3428 2 месяца назад
Professor Michael Hudson explains
@HairByJamesAnnabel
@HairByJamesAnnabel 2 месяца назад
I earn $95k as a hairstylist in Brisbane Australia. Sadly in London my income would be £30k. And in London I would work more hours
@a.r.stellmacher8709
@a.r.stellmacher8709 Месяц назад
You can’t compare the Aussie dollar to the pound.
@HairByJamesAnnabel
@HairByJamesAnnabel Месяц назад
@@a.r.stellmacher8709 You can compare wages to the cost of living.
@bluegoose7832
@bluegoose7832 2 месяца назад
I've been saying it for years that English speaking countries are all the same. All equally greedy and all equally unequal. Despite the huge distances between each other, they're in very similar situations, so I can only assume it's a cultural thing... and if so, I want no part in any of that. Maybe I'll learn a language and move to a country that isn't depressing
@catsapp
@catsapp 2 месяца назад
russian
@bluegoose7832
@bluegoose7832 2 месяца назад
@@catsapp nuh uh
@josephhenry9924
@josephhenry9924 2 месяца назад
Yes, though it's a universally shared problem, it's definitely worse in the English speaking Anglo Saxon world
@Bebrou66
@Bebrou66 2 месяца назад
US is world hegemon mate
@accesszero4803
@accesszero4803 2 месяца назад
Am seriously thinking of retiring to france in my 40 and just run a small accommodation business
@kellywalker4494
@kellywalker4494 2 месяца назад
It’s all about leadership. Politicians are politicians, not leaders. Do they even have a measurable KPI.
@brucevair-turnbull8082
@brucevair-turnbull8082 2 месяца назад
Read Danny Dorling's book 'Shattered Nation'. He nails these issues. The fact is there has been a steady economic decline since 1973 in the UK- greatly accelerated by Brexit. Bad though it appears, the US did not sell off every single public utility to private (mendacious) investment as this country did. The UK has the worst distribution of wealth in Europe- minus Bulgaria. The standard of living in Belgium is across the board 20% higher and 27% cheaper on the average home to buy or rent. Again, the transparency surrounding second home ownership and offshore (illegal) investment in the UK is zero. The older generation have greedily squirreled away their wealth which has NOT trickled down as per the neo-liberal Thatcherite myth. The fact is the post-war trajectory has been downward. I think you'll find the upward trend in life expectancy in the UK is now reversing. Needless austerity has impacted this.
@PeakVT
@PeakVT 2 месяца назад
The thing is people in at least half of the countries in Europe say the same thing. Italians want to leave Italy, Greeks want to leave Greece, most of the former Warsaw pact countries are losing population, etc. Leaving may be cathartic for individuals, but it won't fix anything. It will just entrench the bad actors in each of the countries that people leave. If Brits want to fix the UK they have to start by overthrowing the control the financial sector has on the country. The finacialization of the UK economy is the core of the country's problems.
@andersbodin1551
@andersbodin1551 2 месяца назад
And rejoin EU
@nanashipersonne4151
@nanashipersonne4151 2 месяца назад
Finance is not bad, corruption is. What they need is several things: transparency, better division of power, better apprenticeship system, diversification of the economy, decentralisation from London, all things you could partially learn from Switzerland. They just took some the worst parts: trying to distance themselves from the EU. I‘m tired of letting old people fuck up the future and then wanting young people to fix it and fighting them every step of the way. The financial sector has too much influence in the UK, I agree, but I would not recommend overthrowing something as a whole. I want no part of it and I am so happy to have left the UK. It does not help UK society, but you can‘t expect people to sacrifice themselves for others sake. Especially when there is not much gratitude in it, politically speaking. You can just go and help another society in another country, which can help you better unfold your potential, so maybe on the whole it is better result for the world. I‘m no UK citizen btw, just went there to educate myself.
@oldskoolmusicnostalgia
@oldskoolmusicnostalgia 2 месяца назад
Yes, it's almost as if late stage capitalism and decades of trickle-down economics provide no incentive for people to stay put and work 🤔 Britain gets some well deserved schadenfreude for its colonial atrocities and Tory PMs but a lot of the issues are global in nature rather than local.
@ecognitio9605
@ecognitio9605 2 месяца назад
All those countries and the UK are returning to the 18th Century norm of the landed gentry and the plebs the 20th Century was an anomaly.
@gdr88
@gdr88 2 месяца назад
4:03 I thought you came back wearing a bow tie 😂
@melestutorials5288
@melestutorials5288 15 часов назад
Personally I've made up my mind to go at this point, many of my friends and fellow students from uni (UCL / Cambridge) feel the same. A lot of educated people feel they don't owe the UK any loyalty and have much better prospects oversea.
@CRAZYCR1T1C
@CRAZYCR1T1C 2 месяца назад
Take a wake down a street in London. Answer: yes it’s time to get out of there.
@johnlesoudeur3653
@johnlesoudeur3653 2 месяца назад
Wake, woke or walk lol.
@fern8580
@fern8580 2 месяца назад
, No secret, since years 1700, wealth follows the progress of the production systems of small and large companies: -UK the industrial revolution began -USA invented Taylorism and TWI (training within industry) -Japan improved the American invention with the TPS (Toyota production system) -China improved the Japanese progress with 996 & "3 NO" (" NO VAT (value added tax)", NO "compulsory contributions for social security", NO "compulsory contributions for retirement." 996? The 996 working hour system (Chinese: 996工作制) is a work schedule employees work from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, 6 days per week; i.e. 72 hours per week, 12 hours per day
@dbee8085
@dbee8085 2 месяца назад
Why are house prices so high in Australia when the density of population is so low?
@JimP-tc7gg
@JimP-tc7gg 2 месяца назад
Australia is a large country but the areas that are actually inhabitable are much smaller. There is actually huge shortage of homes, hence the insane prices.
@TalesOfWar
@TalesOfWar Месяц назад
Wages are also higher in Australia compared to here.
@bd7913
@bd7913 2 месяца назад
Practically speaking, lenders tend to discount sovereign debt before the ratings agencies get around to downgrading their credit ratings. Notoriously slow. Also, high govt debt discourages needed FDI as it signals likelihood of higher taxes in the future.
@SlowhandGreg
@SlowhandGreg 2 месяца назад
It's to do with Osborne's Austerity, short answer if you lower the social floor then the capitalist ladder gets further and further away till you get into a spiral The Tories never balanced the books (+1.8 trillion borrowed) so we're well overlevaraged for government borrowing it now difficult to borrow for infrastructure The rise in GDP from 2010 - 2023 is down to increased migration, real GDP Per Capita has shrunk by around 5%
@evora9081
@evora9081 2 месяца назад
Like all empires, they eventually collapse
@benpovar3914
@benpovar3914 2 месяца назад
Loved the hello fresh ad inside, nice and warm
@andrewsage7164
@andrewsage7164 Месяц назад
With the economy shrinking and no party coming up with any meaningful ideas on how to revert the damage things are only going to get worse.
@Robbo1966
@Robbo1966 2 месяца назад
Great video, a lot of good information here. Always thought Osborne’s austerity plan was flawed. One solution and to quote Gary Economics ‘tax the rich more’
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