M0nica
"Lets blame Mrs Thatcher for everything. The Black Death, the rise of Communism, The apotheosis of Donald Trump."
Now you're just being silly.
At least those of who smoked dope sat around in peoples' flats, gradually getting stoned. We weren't out getting legless with booze like many of today's young people and getting into fights or vomiting in the street.
I doubt that many of the older generations are spending their kids' inheritance. Sadly for those children, most of them will have to wait until they are middle aged before getting their inheritance.
I remember hearing many of the generation before me saying that they were saving in order to leave their children (baby boomers) something and depriving themselves in the process. And what did those beneficiaries do? Buy a second home, or a new car or go on a cruise. And their parents went without a holiday or a car.
maddyone
Thatcher deprived local authorities of the means to build new council houses. She deprived those areas that used to have coal mines and steel works of the means of earning a wage when their source of employment disappeared. I understand that some of those areas are still deprived. Maybe they should have followed Tebbit's "advice to get on their bikes"
This is a quote from the Wikipedia essay on Thacherism
"Thatcherism represents a systematic, decisive rejection and reversal of the post-war consensus inside Great Britain in terms of governance, whereby the major political parties largely agreed on the central themes of Keynesianism, the welfare state, nationalised industry, and close regulation of the British economy before Thatcher's rise to prominence. Under her administration, there was one major exception to Thatcherite changes: the National Health Service (NHS), which was widely popular with the British public.[3] In 1982, Thatcher promised that the NHS was "safe in our hands".[4]
In fact, privatising the NHS was one of the first things that Thatcher wanted to do but she was dissuaded from it by her ministers who could see that it would be an extremely unpopular measure.
The reasons for the current state of the nation are primarily political due to the austerity imposed by the Tory party since
the GE in 2010