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dannyboy1978 20 Sep 19 7.30pm | |
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I don't know what the future holds but surely that means less jobs!!!
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 20 Sep 19 8.32pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
I don't know what the future holds but surely that means less jobs!!! Crab people
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Stirlingsays 21 Sep 19 2.35am | |
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I think some of the first jobs that can trimmed down by automation can be that of MPs. Our political class is far too large and in the world of video conferencing and streaming why are we paying all this money to locate them all in two buildings in London? Antiquated.....in fact the whole political system is an antiquated elitist game. If you are going to automate the blue and white collar jobs then they can make sure they don't forget to automate their arses as well. Edited by Stirlingsays (21 Sep 2019 2.39am)
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Badger11 Beckenham 21 Sep 19 7.39am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
I don't know what the future holds but surely that means less jobs!!! Less jobs for humans yup. I agree with the MPs, you cannot stop progress you can mould it. This is another example of industry and government not investing in our economy. Business has avoided investment by hiring cheap labour from the EU. If we don't embrace the new technologies we will have another period of "sick man of Europe" followed by a slash and burn "Thatcher".
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Invalid user 2019 21 Sep 19 8.16am | |
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Midlands Eagle 21 Sep 19 9.00am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I think some of the first jobs that can trimmed down by automation can be that of MPs. For anyone that hasn't watched the wonderful mickey take of Star Trek called The Orville there was a wonderful episode where The Orville landed on a planet where all of the inhabitants wore badges with a thumbs up and thumbs down (a la Facebook) and they just voted yes or no to all proposed legislation. It's a great idea for many reasons
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Badger11 Beckenham 21 Sep 19 9.19am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I think some of the first jobs that can trimmed down by automation can be that of MPs. Our political class is far too large and in the world of video conferencing and streaming why are we paying all this money to locate them all in two buildings in London? Antiquated.....in fact the whole political system is an antiquated elitist game. If you are going to automate the blue and white collar jobs then they can make sure they don't forget to automate their arses as well. Edited by Stirlingsays (21 Sep 2019 2.39am) The House of Commons should be about 300-400 MPs the House of Representatives has fewer and look at the size of the USA.
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