I'm a UK trained electrician AM2, 2391 ETC, wanting to work abroad (when possible) and wanted to know the best places to work without having to retrain.
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Agreed. Very hard to know what the exact answer to that one is but I think we all know what the question is.. "How MUCH pain will we have to endure.." before we turn the corner on this coming recession.How things will go forward is anybody's guess, but I think most countries are going to have major economic problems for a decade or more.
I admire your optimism. And to be frank its always a more advantageous mindset than a pessimistic one, as that can lead to digging a deeper hole rather than focusing on climbing out of the one we are already in. Anyway time will tell.I’m not saying we are not better off, but this is a rich country with deep rooted assets and a strong economy. We will bounce back very quickly.
I am completely opposed to restrictions anywhere. Totalitarianism is not the answer to COVID. Also the evidence shows they aren't effective. Varadkar will hopefully be prosecuted for his leaks - never want to see him again. He only re-registered as a doctor for the look of it in the media - spin is all he does. So he'll get no respect from me for it ever. I actually despise him.Glad you corrected that
Be helpful if you could correct this
Not about making me feel better. It's about getting the facts and presenting them objectively
If "zerocraic" is Varakakar, I agree he could lighten up a little. But his personal sacrifice in putting himself in danger on the covid front line deserves a little respect, I think.
Correct. They never are. We had to digest a lot if pain after 2008.But the economy has bounced back. We don't have the luxury of getting free billions in aid from UK every year. It would be nice though. Any tips on how we could arrange that?
As I said earlier, a bit more objectivity and factually based comment would be helpful. It's clear that you are unhappy about the approach taken in ROI. But would you hold out the approach in NI as an example to follow?
I must admit it seems such a sad reality those tragically died may have been a cost burden to the country that economists and politicians are not referencingTotally agree regarding fishing industry in uk.
British do not consume fish in the quantities our European neighbours do.
UK fishing industry died years ago it just doesn’t realise it yet.
also agree that London theatres do bring in tourism, but not in the quantity as a lot of other European countries. Other European countries rely on tourism alot more than us.
as for us bouncing back. I think we will get the economy up and running very quickly once lock down is fully lifted.
as for the extra national debt We have accumulated during lock down. .... I’m going to be slated for the next thing I state, but....
over 50,000 people have died above what is normal over the last year. Most receive state pensions and extensive medical and social care.
let’s be conservative, say each person received £20, 000 off the state each year that’s...
ÂŁ20,000 times 50,000 people.
ÂŁ200,000,000 per year saving. That should cover the interest on the additional debt and pay a bit off each year.
I’m not saying we are not better off, but this is a rich country with deep rooted assets and a strong economy. We will bounce back very quickly.
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