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Alas, no, sorry but I believe that the community is responsible for education Because communities as it's currently applied it's a society divider, not anything for a...united kingdom! Plus in current context it would means different educations... communities of Indians would have X education, communities of Easter Europe would have Y educations, etc... all conflicting more or less. As one said we're talking about the United Kingdom, it's suppose to be fair, equal, etc... for every british citizen, no matter which "community" they come from. In that respect I would ask you to clarify your comment on "community". Plus those "divisions" are quite silly if you think of it. It could be a "community of teachers" all over the UK, defining a program for the whole country, and applying it locally to every schools or education centers. How to make that happen: "People need to take personal accountability for all of these things"? I suggested random ideas such as the incentive reward program, which would lead to less expenses by the councils, and more visible effects + tax rebate. Could that be a way to make people be more personal? It would leave total freedom to any citizen: you don't want to do any of the suggested crap, it's ok. You just will stay with the normal tax rate, etc... You would still see the positive changes as other citizen would clean, etc... You want to improve your environment? contribute little, get tax rebate, see the changes and have "better status" (because you'll be higher level citizens: your efforts won't be useless and you will feed less the passives because you would pay less taxes). |
Re: What to do so people stop hating the UK? I think some of the run-down areas of the UK (such as Tottenham, Hackney, Croydon, Birmingham city centre etc.) should be burnt down and rebuilt. As the UK is short of cash, they should offer surplus electrical goods to the unemployed to help. |
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A study of anthropology and psychology will quickly reveal that mature and healthy communities are inclusive and not exclusive. So by being part of a mature community, that in no way stops me being part of another or, infact, as many communities as I wish. Each is simply a group with common understanding. Within communities we often see "enterprises" arrising, i.e. one or more individuals with a common set of goals. These enterprises within the community will generally support the common understanding, attitude and interest of that specific community, and in healthy communities, not confilict with adjacent or parallel communities. Quote:
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What are the steps..... Very hard but could be actioned quite quickly:
I like a lot of your ideas but I don't think they are drastic enough to drive the change that is nessessary. |
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