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How Quickly We Forgot

Posted on 19/01/2023 by admin

The world was going to change. More people would work from home. Growth was not what life was about. Nurses were more important than businessmen and women. Boom and bust is inherent to the system we must change the system.

That was 2008 after the latest financial crash and 2019 during the first and then second lockdowns in the UK.

Now people cannot wait to get on planes. Politicians are selling growth as the way forward. Limitations on financial greed are being lessened even more than Thatcher lessened them.

Climate Change is going to throw whole nations into a tailspin and be the cause of the coming major wars. Climate Change is all we w=should be thinking about.

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