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Why? Because our government has spent the past ~13 years carefully dismantling all the small systems that go into making a country run smoothly.

Courts, justice? Broken. Policing? Broken. Prisons / probation? Broken. Rail? Broken. Schools? Privatised and broken. Energy sector? Profiting nicely, but for shareholders / other countries, broken for us. Water? Same. Healthcare? Very nearly broken, GPs at breaking point, strikes in the hospitals. Mental healthcare, broken and almost non-existent until you’re in crisis. Trade? LOL, you guessed it; broken.

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Remember 2010 when everything was perfect?

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Can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or not! Things certainly weren’t perfect, but they weren’t this broken.

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After 12 years in the UK I’m going out on a limb and say the answer is “they eat like shit”.

A shocking amount of my former colleagues refused to eat veggies or fruit. I mean, ANY kind of veggies.

I couldn’t wrap my head around that. No wonder they have a shorter life span, what do you expect?

Ah also: they drink like fucking sailors on leave all days of the week.

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Probably also doesn’t help that they freeze to death in their homes.

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And eat hamsters

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Love me gravy

Love me cutlets

Love me pints

Love me cuntry

Simple as *has stroke*

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Greggs.

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You only have to go to pretty much any other European country to see the difference that not having Greggs and Weatherspoons makes. Like, there’s still slim good looking middle aged people, they’re not all bloated out of breath potatoes.

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Scotland.

But seriously, the wealth distribution is crazy, and the diet is pretty bad too.

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This is a bizarre article.

In the UK, average life expectancy at birth was 81 years, according to 2021 data from the World Bank - the same as in Slovenia, Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and Austria.

To frame that as “the UK has one of the lowest life expectancies among rich countries” is… misleading, to say the least. Why does Germany have one of the lowest life expectancies among rich countries? Why does Denmark?

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