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    It certainly is run badly Brian, but it could be run a great deal better.

    Why I don't hate the thing entirely is that, with the way things are at present - and as they are set for the near future, for there is not going to be another industrial revolution any time soon. A way has to found to get the population working again, especially the young, as this is not going to be full-time work for all it must turn into part-time work for most, and further education for the remainder.
    A great deal more flexibility, yes. But with an eye to furthering the prospects of each and all.

    As is pointed out in the first letter in #1. Where the current half-hearted idea falls down is in the pressure to get all off Benefits and into .....
    And into what? Employment, work, or what, penury, homelessness, debt, slavery?

    A way has to be found of employing the energy and talents of the 'working' population without loading all the downside upon those least able to withstand the cost.
    This, at present, is just another debt-bomb waiting to go off: Profits up, rhetoric satisfied and to hell with the bulk of the population.
    The rich yet again living (and profiting) off the poor.

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