Quote Originally Posted by SinceSept1959 View Post
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Before the EU/EEC "con trick " with the subsequent pillaging of UK industry and punitive EEC diktats and legislation, which other states chose to ignore if they contradicted the national interest.
A time when there was no wholesale decay of infrastructure, services and institutions and there was a greater degree of social mobility through meritocracy rather than social engineering.
A time when there was full employment and a full time job enabled the purchase of a house , a car and a comfortable family life.
A time when just 3% entered Uni and the rest could expect to work a 40 hour plus working week for 50 years. Not the 25/25/25 years once quoted by Alistair Darling.
No gap years and straight into full time working 3 days after leaving school on the equivalent wage of 30 pence per hour !
A social contract to receive a pension at 65 after working for 50 years contributing to the pensions of those already retired, without any ageist rumblings unlike some today who grudgingly object to that principle.
A time when improving your status , meant night classes after work ,or day release for those more fortunate.
I note your point about younger generations "enduring life" post Brexit ,the converse being ,others have endured 47 years of the EU/EEC, during which time UK industries have been pillaged and our national interests playing second fiddle to the interests of others .
If someone has only grown up during the EEC diktat years , they won't be aware of life beforehand.
Dont forget the Blitz and rationing youve missed those out.