towny44 wrote: 12 Jul 2021, 22:51
Kendhni wrote: 12 Jul 2021, 21:35
What I would like to see is a bit of lateral thinking into how we can squeeze a silver lining out of this pandemic and build a new structure that is more suitable for the 21st century that benefits all ... better than currently trying to desperately cling onto the old 'We did it that way 40 years ago and so should do it the same way today". We have a huge opportunity to resolve so many current issues.
Huge opportunities to resolve many current issues, that's going to cost a hell of a lot more than our fragile (according to you) economy can possibly afford, and frighten off the 1% of the population that currently contribute about 80% of our tax take. That does not seem a good idea at all.
First, I have never referred to our economy as "fragile" - in fact only a few posts above I made the point that last year our GDP was down by only 9.9% (some of which can be attributed to COVID). So you are mistaken if that is what you think. The UK has faired worse than other countries but that is as much to do with other factors as well.
Why do you think it will cost a lot more? One simple example (of several I have given) is promoting and retaining the work at home message where appropriate. That will remove thousands of vehicles from the roads reducing congestion and pollution in city centres; free up much needed space for both commercial and residential premises; free up parking space; reduce the need for child care etc. etc. Our buses and trains, which have been labelled as over crowded, would also become fit for purpose again.
These obvious impact of these ideas is to save money and reduce expenditure which, based on your argument, could be given back to the 1% for fear of them fleeing these shores - although I could think of 101 better uses for the savings. Many companies are/will adopt the work from home mantra (based on personal preference) and that is only going to grow (it is now listed on nearly every job opportunity I receive ... right at the top of the 'benefits' section) - that is 21st century thinking (family friendly practices giving a better personal/work life balance).
I watched the G7 leaders all shrugging shoulders over how to make an impact on the negatives of climate change - they have been presented with a small but significant golden opportunity, let's take it.