Good replies to my post people. One thing here is we rarely fly off the handle even if we disagree, I appreciate that!

Drummyb you say;
Healthcare, transport, council, housing, employment is and always has been unfair.
My take on this. Fair is a word thrown about by the politicians that to me means nothing. Change is another word used by politicians, used to say to us moaning Brits that they stand for something other than what is current, not that they have a clue what they want to change to, but the word is good for us moaning Brits to hear.
Fair means different things to different people. And of course those who try to define fair in their eyes which usually means it's laced with lashings of political bias, economic viewpoint, situational position, emotional experiences, love and/or hatred, and prejudices good or bad (though even that is subjective).
My fair isnt your fair I'm sure. Who is right? Both of us and none of us probably. Is Lord Sugars' fair what Len McCluskeys' fair? I very much doubt it.
There are certain things we probably all agree on like not killing people (but what if we had Hitler in our shot site in 1938?), people starving (but since I started typing this 6 minutes ago over 100 people have died from starvation in the world, 18 on average a minute).
I think all we can do is keep trying, look at how we perform globally to see it we are at or near the top of the good league and look after our fellow brothers and sisters best we can.
You say that healthcare etc has always been unfair. Well I can't comment for everywhere in the UK. But healthcare is still free at the point of need and the people who work in it are still fantastic I find. I don't understand the employment is unfair; do you mean wages are too low, you can't the job you want or what? I, as I've bored people with before, went my own way and I'm my own boss, so if the boss is an asshole then that's me!

But the internet for example has freed employment up a lot for people to do their own thing, earn their own money, hell even dipsticks can post videos, get a following and get Google to pay for the exposure. To form a company (ie you) to do something online can be less than £40, and that is to register the thing, get a domain and a rudimentary website.
All I'm saying this for is I think that a lot of people feel powerless and trapped if only they looked at it a bit differently. Hell Einstein tells us our bodies have the energy of many hydrogen bombs if only we could release it, which we cannot because we don't know how to...yet! (That paragraph will probably be picked up by the NSA bots now!!)
I've just realised how much verbiage I've written here....apologies I've gone on a bit.
