I think you've just confirmed my point for me, although you could do it again, by answering these questions (and reflecting on the answers):
Are carbon emissions currently increasing or decreasing? And is the rate of increase increasing or declining?
Whereas now we have increasing socioeconomic inequality, rising homelessness, proliferating food banks, abandoned (Brexit-voting) communities, massive disparities in economic geographies (London and the south-east versus the rest). And all justifiable because the TUs made your life a misery half...
I agree with most of what you've said in this post, but:
1, in the last few decades there has been a plethora of anti-TU legislation and, unsurprisingly, lowered worker income as a share of the national economy
2, the gammons are at the vanguard of equality for women, etc
3, the Boomers have...
I think you are overthinking it. The point about generations is that they never all share the same worldviews. There might be new projects/ideas/stances, but there is always resistance to these both within and between generations.
Exactly. The wonderful thing about the word gammon is that you can project certain things onto it. Many have mentioned the pink face of the gammon, but I also like to think of that pink face being surrounded by white hair, just so it resembles the cured pork even more. That would mean that Mark...