First, a question. What happens if a country is run along mediocratic lines for one or more decades? By which I mean:
- quick easy-fix answers to everything
- "no brainer" solutions (i.e. not thinking too deeply about anything)
- style over substance
- equality more important than quality
- rejection of principles in favour of watered down pragmatism
- rejection of bourgeois hierarchicalness in favour of "do what you feel"
- pseudo-individualism i.e. "can't be bovvered".
Here then is my Cassandra-like prediction. 2007 will be the year in which the British infrastructure gets severely tested and is found severely wanting. I don't know whether it will be the London transport system, the water supply, the "health" service, the state "education" system, the electricity grid, or the monetary system. Perhaps a combination of several of them.
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I agree with what you say has happened to Britain. I hope one or more of the country's systems will not be put to the test in the way you say but fear your prediction may be right.
I've added a question mark on the end of the title, just in case.
I don't think it's illegal yet to suggest that the way the ruling regime goes on is likely to lead to disaster, but you never know.
Perhaps in a few years time they'll introduce some legislation to this effect, and make it retroactive ...
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