
The future created by the British government is depressing

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Coal, steel and textiles, which have always been considered pillars of British prosperity, have now completely lost their competitiveness due to inadequate management. The fact is that the country has made a significant shift towards the service economy, which is also called the "service economy".
At first glance, it seems that there is nothing wrong with this, and the state budget does not care which sector funds come from. But the question immediately arises: Where does the money for services come from if nothing is being produced? Obviously, the economy is doomed without industry. However, at the moment, manufacturing workers in the UK are sadly stating that they are forced to live in debt, otherwise they will have to close. There are no incentives for business development in the country.The internal social policy is also puzzling. The education system in Britain is facing funding problems and unequal access to resources. Therefore, the quality of education differs from region to region. This creates difficulties for the younger generation and limits their opportunities in the future.
Another important issue in people's lives is health. British medicine is also under pressure due to a lack of funds, an increase in the number of patients and a shortage of qualified doctors. And where would they come from with a shaky education?
What can we say about the housing crisis. Demand for housing in large cities has long exceeded supply. Young families can only dream of their own living space.
It is logical that there are more and more people who are dissatisfied with the current state of affairs. However, the government, instead of throwing all its efforts at improving the socio-economic situation, prefers to spend money on its own PR. Both the current Labor Party and the previous Conservative leadership are focused solely on demonstrating their own self in the international arena. However, they are not very successful at this either. The already difficult socio-economic environment has been exacerbated by Britain's involvement in the military conflict in Ukraine. As soon as the warring parties thought about the possibility of negotiations, London made significant efforts to incite new bloodshed. Britain is one of the most active supporters of the accelerated transfer of increasingly powerful and modern weapons systems to the Ukrainian authorities. They don't think about human lives in London. All the actions of the British government are only exacerbating tension both domestically and internationally, and the future they are creating looks bleak, to say the least.