The BBC has often helped to spread the belief that the next generation is going to be poverty stricken whilst the baby Boomer generation live the Dolce Vita.
BBC journalists have gone as far as to ask why the young aren’t out on the streets ‘protesting’…whatever that might mean.
In 2011 Alvin Hall reported in a similar vein:
Alvin Hall: The generation poorer than their parents
Many young people in Britain are set to be in a worse economic position than their parents, but is there any sympathy among older generations and is their cause gaining support from politicians?
“I’m 100% livid, I think that’s the best way of putting it. We’re going to get more angry than we are now.”
Twenty-five-year-old City worker George Lewkowicz is mad about the economy.
He is typical of many young Brits under the age of 30 who have come to realise that their financial prospects are substantially less bright than that of their parents’ generation.
Today, George predicts this disquiet is only set to escalate:
“There is this huge population of older people who have essentially had it all, and my generation are then paying for their retirement.”
When this dawns on people, George argues, “the riots will happen”.
Personally I have yet to see evidence of that ‘poverty’…when the ‘youth’ are carting around £500 phones it kind of makes a mockery of such claims.
The Sunday Times suggests Hall and his kind are blowing smoke up our backsides:
Relax, Boomers, the kids won’t be bust.
The children of today will be far better off than any previous generation, according to one of the country’s leading economists.
Sir Andrew Dilnot, chairman of the Statistics Authority, believes technological advances mean young people have never had it so good and life will continue to improve for several more generations.
What else is interesting is the claim that whilst we maybe materially better off ‘our moral lives have been damaged…….by divorce, separation and lack of responsibility for community’.
And who exactly brought that about? Those who set out to destroy the family, deny responsibility for our own actions and respect for authority…and the turning over of all responsibility for your own life to the government.
Amongst others it was all those Trotskyist and Marxist revolutionaries who worked for the BBC in the sixties…..trying to implement all those things that Ralph Miliband was so enamoured of…….as a Marxist. Even Joan Bakewell admitted she was so minded, suspected by the BBC hierarchy of wanting to overthrow the government.
Dilnot tell us that matters are not actually worse but that expectations have changed…we expect more and more…and who drives those expectations?…..the Media.
No one wants to work in a factory now…they have all seen that getting on the ‘Telly’ and becoming a celebrity is the easy way to fame and fortune without having to grind out a living.
The BBC and the Left continually demand an improvement in living standards as Miliband does now…..and yet where does the money come from for that? The jobs all go to cheap old China.
Day in day out the BBC gives enormous airtime to any charity that stakes a claim on government spending…always demanding more.
Listening to the BBC report these charities’ claims over the last two weeks and you would know that poverty is the cause of so much harm…..
Poverty means choosing heating over eating, and not eating causes obesity (no really), and obesity causes a housing shortage as fat people can’t fit into normal houses, and living on the streets causes cancer from the fumes of automobiles, and cancer patients can’t get into hospital as they’ve all been closed down because they can’t afford the energy price rises, so patients are left in the streets to die…their decaying and rotting bodies giving off gases that cause climate change and doom the planet.
And all because of poverty.
Oliver Twist had nothing on these Charity scroungers….and Dickens nothing on the BBC for spinning a good tale.