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REFORMS NEEDED FOR GOVERMENT TO IMPLEMENT FOR THE INTERNET

REFORMS NEEDED FOR GOVERNMENT TO IMPLEMENT FOR THE INTERNET Fortunately, I am an internet guy. I practically grew up with it, from its inception stages to now. I do everything on the internet, from banking to shopping, and it saves me a lot of time. As a result, I do more of it. These days, from booking events, dating, clubbing, and chatting, the internet is practically in every stage of our lives and will continue to be. For every new thing there is always resistance to change. It must have been the same for the internet. Most boomers must have called the internet usually a fad, a pass-by; some did understand its potential. But government is too slow to implement a framework of laws and regulations for it. In the UK, for example, it has decayed, and still porn is watched and obscene photos can be visited on a computer in a child’s bedroom—zero clue on what to do. They do not even put age restrictions on certain websites or ask ISPs to require verification. Noting that millions of chil...

IT IS NOT FREE TRADE IT IS STRUCTURED FREE TRADE

IT IS NOT FREE TRADE, IT IS STRUCTURED FREE TRADE I am someone who reads books on economics, such as Adam Smith’s, who emphasizes lands specializing in their certain industries. FREE TRADE RUINS SPECIALISING! Rules are for a reason. A rule book tells you that you must not build a two-story building there, that there must be a certain distance between trees… and so on. Free trade has no rule book. It flattens the field into a barren, inhabitable landscape. Without a rule book, industries completely flatline. They do not specialise. They lose their edge. Free trade with no rule book is against what Adam Smith wrote in his book. Take the example of Spain, full of sunshine and prime for producing olive oil, wine, and oranges, versus the United Kingdom, which specialises in producing pharmaceutical items and engines. A structured free-trade agreement between Spain and the United Kingdom would imply no import duty on goods such as olives, olive oil, citrus fruits, and certain wines produced ...

HOW TO MAKE LONDON A BETTER CITY?

In a way you are able to say 'Proud to be a Londoner' deep from you heart. A London that truly represents you. Well, let's ask first what makes not to be proud to be a Londoner. Let's identify what are those and how to get rid of or lessen the, in a way that what left out eventually is for you to say 'I'm proud to be a Londoner'! Clean Air Primary source of bad air in London is the petrol and diesel vehicles. We make City of London fully electric, car buses, everything with immediate effect, diesel, petrol all banned. Secondly, Hackney, Islington, Camden moved top fully clean transport with the next 4 years, coming consecutive years other boroughs moved to fully clean transport, in 10-25 years all boroughs of London, no diesel, petrol fully banned. There will be transport vehicles to help delivery vehicles transit during this period. Wood stoves, wood burning stoves of any kind completely banned. All public transport clean transport. This will not just make ...