A school is shut because it might snow tomorrow.
A school is shut because it might snow tomorrow.
It does appear to me that our little British "society" now seems to consider itself entitled to an existence completely mitigated of all risk and discomfort, simultaneously hating the state imposed infantilisation, hating the obscene insurance premiums and taxes that come with that, but also expecting (nay, demanding) ever more from "the system" whilst endlessly complaining about it.
It ain't sustainable. It ain't healthy. ......in my opinion.
It does appear to me that our little British "society" now seems to consider itself entitled to an existence completely mitigated of all risk and discomfort, simultaneously hating the state imposed infantilisation, hating the obscene insurance premiums and taxes that come with that, but also expecting (nay, demanding) ever more from "the system" whilst endlessly complaining about it.
It ain't sustainable. It ain't healthy. ......in my opinion.
That's a broad, sweeping statement. This country just isn't good at coping with snow for some reason. In Russia or Finland they would deal with it easily. Part of it might me that we've had over a decade of austerity and cuts in funding to councils from the central government and local councils have to spend a lot of money on things like social care so maybe they don't see dealing with occasional snowy weather as a priority.
Cute underwriters.
One guy told me, on Monday, that the UK only has six underwriters in total.