Britain, 50 years from now...
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:21 pm
What do people think it will be like? Do you think most of the south-east will have disappeared under concrete? Would the centre of cities have stopped being places to work as everyone by then will work from home, or in a cafe, or park - as online communications will be the way to do your job to an even greater extent than now, you will never need to see any of your work colleagues again, you just carry this little device around, and the concept of 'the office' will have long ceased to be?
With a population totalling something like 75 million by then what will the nation be like? I heard someone say recently that we will probably have the kind of internal problems that Pakistan currently has. Will morgues be as common, and as easily accessible, as A&E departments currently are, in British cities due to the regular 'ethnic violence' that will be happening? Will there be seperate homelands for certain peoples within Britain by then? Will English be spoken ANYWHERE in Britain 50 years from now? It is already a minority language in Britain's major cities and is spoken less and less as each year passes.
Will the ozone layer have completely gone by then and the seas rise to such an extent that areas of our counties that butt up against the seas will have disappeared? Will people have got so fed up with the political system we have that there may be a revolution within 50 years and we will end up with a new way of doing things? What do people think the country will be like, 50 years from now?
With a population totalling something like 75 million by then what will the nation be like? I heard someone say recently that we will probably have the kind of internal problems that Pakistan currently has. Will morgues be as common, and as easily accessible, as A&E departments currently are, in British cities due to the regular 'ethnic violence' that will be happening? Will there be seperate homelands for certain peoples within Britain by then? Will English be spoken ANYWHERE in Britain 50 years from now? It is already a minority language in Britain's major cities and is spoken less and less as each year passes.
Will the ozone layer have completely gone by then and the seas rise to such an extent that areas of our counties that butt up against the seas will have disappeared? Will people have got so fed up with the political system we have that there may be a revolution within 50 years and we will end up with a new way of doing things? What do people think the country will be like, 50 years from now?