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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 17 Oct 2013 18:26 - 31223 of 81564

A lot of talk about today of need to redistribute income from pensioners to young people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

Totaly disagree, pensioners for a kick off hit by low interest rates, high inflation, and care costs that arent what they first seemed under this present government, plus some having to work past 65 to make ends meet.

Youngsters need proper jobs, not mickey mouse jobs and courses to improve their living standards, its as simple as that.

cynic - 17 Oct 2013 19:01 - 31224 of 81564

not courses to improve their living standards per se, but courses through which they can become employable ..... i'm sure i'm wrong, but i see very little gov't promotion to encourage (small and medium) companies to give meaningful work experience let alone some form of apprenticeships ..... i don't hear of the schools approaching local businesses to get more involved in simple things like coming to talk to pupils about the skills or even general presentability to make themselves employable

MaxK - 17 Oct 2013 19:12 - 31225 of 81564

No small business will take on young-uns if they can help it.

The costs of training, health and safety, maternity cover etc make it a very iffy proposition for a small biz.

A lot easier to take on experienced people on 1 hour contracts.

goldfinger - 17 Oct 2013 19:34 - 31226 of 81564

Hmmmmm Cynics idea seems what should happen in an ideal world but Max is probably whats happening in the real world.

Buried in yesterdays unemployment figures, 1.45 million who are part time working but really want full time jobs.

MY idea.

1. ban immigration for 4 years, everyone ( i know a lot will think im blaming them iM NOT. ) this should hopefully open opportunitys for unskilled lower paid jobs but some skilled jobs aswel.

2. Make it worthwhile for pensioners over 65 to retire, some kind of pension supplement to cover for lost earnings. Fed up of seeing knackerd out old men on the till at Tesco. Im sure theyd rather be elsewhere. Young kids would take their place.

3. Tax breaks/incentives for companys to move away from the crowded south east and London to the Midlands and the North plus Scotland.

4. Kids must be offered guranteed jobs for 9 month plus if they are signing on. Proper paid jobs at least the min wage.

5. An income tax rise on the basic tax rate across the country. Some wont like this but drastic action is required if we are to stop youth unemployment becoming a permanent fixture. In the med to long term it would be the best for the country as a whole.

cynic - 17 Oct 2013 19:47 - 31227 of 81564

sticky
#1 - Don't be preposterous! With regard to unskilled jobs, even when they are available, youngsters her don't want them as they are either hard work and/or they feel they don't get paid enough

#2 - Don't be preposterous! How would you fund that? Many over 65 (me!) have a lot of skill and experience that is still very valuable

#3 - Don't be preposterous! Have you any idea at all what it costs for a business even to move down the road?

#4 - Don't be preposterous! Jobs guaranteed by whom?

#5 - Don't be preposterous! How much? Who will vote for that?


Do you have any realistic ideas?

Haystack - 17 Oct 2013 19:49 - 31228 of 81564

A poll of part time workers showed that 80% do not want to work more hours.

goldfinger - 17 Oct 2013 20:07 - 31229 of 81564

Cynic, put kids back in jobs and they can pay board and lodging charges to parents (like I used to and my generation)which would compensate for parents paying more income tax. Less energy and perhaphs food consumed in house.

More kids working would lead to mutiplyer in economy expanding jobs in general as they have higher propensity to spend, bigger tax intake help to pay for pensioner supplement.

You cant sit back on the fence and ignore this huge problem.

Hays dont know where your poll came from this figure I used was from the dept that puts the figures together. It was on Sky news last night.

* pisstake policy on hays, post 31240.....sunshine tax.

aldwickk - 17 Oct 2013 20:15 - 31230 of 81564

goldfinger

"1. ban immigration for 4 years, everyone ( i know a lot will think im blaming them iM NOT. ) this should hopefully open opportunitys for unskilled lower paid jobs but some skilled jobs aswel."
I don't think Fred will agree on that , he be calling you a "little englander" or a member of the BNP.

I don't think there should be a blanket ban on immigration , we need certain skilled workers and investor's . But also check's on the main problem of refugees not going to the nearest safe country . And the deportation of foreign criminals who commit serious crimes

cynic - 17 Oct 2013 20:23 - 31231 of 81564

sticky - i wasn't ignoring the problem but merely pointing out the very obvious errors of your ways!

goldfinger - 17 Oct 2013 20:35 - 31232 of 81564

Its a drastic siuation for youngsters and it calls for drastic measures.

I know a lot wont like my proposals but at least Im trying to think of a positive way to overcome.

If you guys have any alternatives and I mean a full costed idea, let us hear what it is, its no good just throwing up singular ideas. WE NEED A FULLY COSTED IDEA.

I think mine would work, but as cyners says their would be major obstacles to overcome, but where their is a will their is a way.

ps, Cynic although I am 25 years younger than you dont think for one minute I havent run my own businesses and still do.

cynic - 17 Oct 2013 20:42 - 31233 of 81564

well you certainly haven't costed your own ideas!
there are not and cannot be any instant solutions, but for longer term, i have already set out a few ideas in earlier posts ..... now i must crack on and sort out a client's emergency

goldfinger - 17 Oct 2013 20:50 - 31234 of 81564

I have costed them, ive said increase the basic rate of income tax across the board. Ive also pointed out how it could be a neutral tax increase aswel.

Certainly cant go into the finer points of accounting data held by OBR but I bet id get it more accurate than any MP of either major party at the moment.

ps, aldwick I know Fred wont like my idea on imigration but it is a one off drastic measure that is needed and as the south is the major intake of low cost unskilled workers these jobs need to be shared out in the major high unemployment areas of the north and midlands.

The jobs need to be taken to the kids and not the other way around where everyone has to head for the Capital.

cynic - 17 Oct 2013 21:03 - 31235 of 81564

I have costed them, ive said increase the basic rate of income tax across the board
enlighten us all ..... i see no numbers from you anywhere

goldfinger - 17 Oct 2013 21:17 - 31236 of 81564

Getting a bit silly again cynic. I said above....

"Certainly cant go into the finer points of accounting data held by OBR but I bet id get it more accurate than any MP of either major party at the moment."..........ends


ohhh and by the way I have nothing against anybody working beyond 65 if they want to, but so many ( and I know a lot) are having to extend their working life because they cant cover for a secure retirement.

Surely better to have younger people in the jobs I mentioned just to get them on the right path for finding better work in time.

Haystack - 17 Oct 2013 21:41 - 31237 of 81564

It is back to the left wing practice of tax and spend. When you have taxed them to the hilt you then try the other left wing standby known as borrow and spend. How many Labour government have been through the disastrous cycle of tax and spend followed by borrow and spend?

We are now in the usual period of Conservative antidote to Labour which involves paying back all the money borrowed and wasted by Labour.

goldfinger - 17 Oct 2013 22:15 - 31238 of 81564

Hays were looking for fully costed ideas not political point scoring.

Ive also come up with a added on way to fund my idea.

As were talking about redistribution of work from South to North Id place a Regional SUNSHINE TAX on all tax payers south of Watford for a four year period.

I think this only fair as you get the benefits of far more sunshine hours and warmer temperatures down south and therfore added feel good factor than we do up north. This adds to your standard of living.

This would also help to equalise policy up with water as the souths water is mostly piped from the Northern counties, and yes i know some will say it cannot be practicaly done,but just look at cold weather payments, that as worked across the country when temperatures fall below a certain level.

*

dreamcatcher - 17 Oct 2013 22:17 - 31239 of 81564

Move south then. lol

goldfinger - 17 Oct 2013 22:20 - 31240 of 81564

No head on pints of ale, no chance.

Haystack - 17 Oct 2013 22:21 - 31241 of 81564

Why not tax Spain, Italy, Greece etc within the EU as they have far more sunshine. Maybe people should just accept where they live. Don't forget it costs us a lot more to live in the south.

Stan - 17 Oct 2013 22:23 - 31242 of 81564

No it doesn't.
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