@sim Rome fell in part because they stopped respecting newcomers - after the Roman leaders they had Spanish, then Illyrian. They balked at Germanic and the Empire fell.
@sim That being said, Britain is no longer an empire and the way forward, IMO, is more decentralisation and localism
@sim a good deal of that consumerism is fuelled by cheap money; people are floated above reality by monetary policy and have the freedom to experiment and take risks.
with the economy coming into a genuine slowdown people will be forced to husband their energies and get their feet back on the ground - with the added benefit of all the diversity we have seen join the country, fresh blood, fresh ideas are all good as long as they don't overwhelm the spirit of a country.
@sim agreed, can't say I'm impressed with much going on rn, important to Keep things in perspective in any case
I think that we have seen those fresh blood and ideas already overwhelming the spirit of this country. Not all of that diversity has been a benefit to us, certainly not to the young girls who are raped and then ignored. It's very frustrating. We may have also lost our talent to other countries because of the diversity we imported. It's a hard line to walk.