The current situation of large numbers of people being so short of money that they are having to decide between eating and heating their homes started in the late 1970s and early 1980s when management decided that they deserved a larger slice of the cake and started to award themselves larger salaries at the expense of their workers. It has got worse ever since with the earning ratio within some companies reaching 400, the highest paid "worker" being paid 400 times the lowest paid worker. The government can truthfully say that the average wage has gone up but that is because the pay of the highest paid has gone up hugely while the lowest pay has gone up very little. More to see here:- https://equalitytrust.org.uk/scale-econ ... quality-uk
Directors salaries being decided by other directors with no moderation hasn't helped either. The greedy rewarding the greedy at the expense of the rest just doesn't work for the rest.
The answer to that is finding a way to directly tax companies on their takings within this country. Do that and it doesn't matter where the company is based. You can also avoid all the dodges of companies booking profits in a low tax country. Also the company isn't going to stop trading in this country because they will loose turnover and profit. Even if they do stop trading the trade will simply move to another company within this country.Empirically it does work. Look at the most profitable, largest tech companies in the world. They have their world headquarters in tax dodging Ireland. Why? because they are greedy, and THEY want to decide how to invest those profits. NOT the government. It's basic, the more you tax, the less economic activity you get.
It has been shown in many places that the majority of people will stay at home in the hope that rescue comes until they are too weak to move anywhere where they might find or steal food. So provided you are far enough away you should be relatively safe especially if you have a fed community around you to cooperate with on security. The problem with staying in a city is that there is often not enough land to provide food for the umbers of people. Historically all cities have imported food from their hinterland and exported their waste to fertilise those fields. More recently urban fringe farming has been uneconomic because of vandalism from nearby urban dwellers. In a time of food shortage the problem would be theft of food by urban dwellers and probably by organised gangs of urban dwellers.BritDownUnder wrote: ↑28 Sep 2022, 22:49
Not sure about moving to isolated country areas and growing your own food is going to help other than it is cheaper to buy a similar house. If things get really bad (and the majority of population is still alive but hungry) you will still get overrun fairly quickly by the starving masses unless you have some serious firepower or good razor wire fences. Much better to prepare as a country on a national scale and that is where the government spending should go.
I agree that it is better to prepare on a national scale, probably with a Civil Defence Organisation (where have I heard that name before?), but preparing for a disaster isn't politically correct any longer.