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Not having healthcare is kind of a big deal. It’s easy for us Europeans to forget the implications, but for a significant portion of the US populous, if they get sick they’ll either go bankrupt or they’ll simply just die. Which is insane.
"Better than the US" is a bit too unspecific to judge. If you mean for privacy, the UK is certainly on the bad end of things.
This is one I'd say is comparing apples to oranges. They each are good and bad in different ways. The unfortunate thing is that our current government wants the UK to be more like the US which will be a net negative to everyone in the UK. For example, they've been gutting the NHS for years to pave the way for a privatised hellscape.
I dont care to compare. I dont need to lord over people on whose country is turning more shit. Just do what you can to stop this current worldwide rise in fascism. VOTE (if you can).
It's not as if the u.s. doesn't have anti-bds laws. Also if the conservatives/Republicans were in power in the u.s. like in the u.k. they definitely would be trying something similar to this
That idea fell way off for me after the lies and manipulation of Brexit.
UK has always been slowly moving towards 1984.
They shear amount of CCTV is extremely unsettling for foreigners visiting.
Tories.
Oh yeah, because authoritarianism doesn't give large chunks of the labour party massive hard ons too.
If they'd had their way all our biometrics would be on a database and we'd have to have our id cards with us at all times.
Yes, that's true. Recently though, the ones responsible have been Tories. But I agree. There's a general tendency in the governing culture of the UK to override basic rights in the name of expediency or convenience for the government.
Oh absolutely. I just think that there's a danger that people will think if the Tories are out of power all of these kinds of proposals will just disappear.
Well.. The voters who vote for Tories..
Having lived in various countries in Europe including over a decade in the UK, my theory is three fold:
Murdoch is the main driving force. He got Tony Blair in, and after the Leveson Inquiry where the ethics of the press was called into question and found wanting, absolutely nothing was done (under Cameron).
Conservatism is fascism in a trench coat
#ThanksGaza for exposing these governments.
Monarchy, dictatorship ... potato patato
They're not a monarchy though, and haven't been for a long time. They're a parliamentary democracy, or at least they have been. They're definitely edging dictatorship.
Queen died, and they gained her spoiled cunt of a son as a king.
Oh yeah that's it, the 63rd inbred figurehead that finally did the trick