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  • Our country in 10yrs time – what will it be like?
  • milky1980
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    To lighten things up a bit:

    Orange will still be making single pivot alloy bikes.
    Maxxis will eventually release the High Roller 3.
    Ebikes will have an option of an onboard methane-powered recharging system.
    People will still be trying to spend the old pound coins they found down the sofa.
    Bottom bracket standard no. 30456v7 will be released.
    Sales of baked beans will dramatically increase.
    I’ll eventually find that long-lost thingamygig when I move the freezer.
    The generation of kids in school won’t know what a CD or a bank card is or how to use it.

    Apart from that it’ll be business as usual.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    I’ll add in Pension Crisis and at least a decent property market correction.

    dannyh
    Free Member

    But the U.K., along with most of Europe will be desolate after the first dirty bomb has been shot out of the US, with Korea and Russia zapping Nukes overhead and we’re caught in the outfall.

    Doubt it. The only way we would be on the receiving end of any battle is as collateral damage. We’re not relevant or important enough to be a target for anyone. Unless we start it, of course.

    anagallis_arvensis – Member
    If its anything like the last 10 years we’ll almost all be slightly poorer, slightly more inward looking and fearful and will have poorer public services.

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    Probably this. ^^

    dannyh
    Free Member

    Oh, and THM will still be trolling on here. Obvs.

    zippykona
    Full Member

    Chris Grayling will be half way through his sentence.

    welshfarmer
    Full Member

    One thing I hope for is a switch to Satellites for mobile phone coverage so that if you can see the sky you can have a full 5G or better signal. Does away with all the phone and internet Not-Spots in one fowl swoop.

    As far as agriculture goes I predict that almost all cattle will be kept indoors as it will be the only way to protect from TB and also help drive down the production costs to levels similar to the non-EU competition. Cattle in fields will be a thing of the past. Sheep will only be kept in Mega flocks owned by a few people prepared to farm on the huge scale needed to be profitable. In any case, the family farm as we know it will be confined to the history books. Animal welfare will suffer all around as the only people who will be happy to farm under the prevailing conditions are the very people you don’t really wish to do so (a bit like politicians I guess).

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    (Nice irony Danny 😯 )

    zokes
    Free Member

    teamhurtmore – Member – Quote
    (Nice irony Danny )

    It wasn’t irony, Alanis

    zokes
    Free Member

    One thing I hope for is a switch to Satellites for mobile phone coverage so that if you can see the sky you can have a full 5G or better signal. Does away with all the phone and internet Not-Spots in one fowl swoop.

    It would have to be better than current satphone tech, as these are very poor in vehicles, nut much use in trees, and awful in buildings or steep-sided valleys, so there’s still be plenty to grouse about.

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    That’s was quick zokes. Well done. Nice derail BTW

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    The world will have much greater information but much less knowledge

    zokes
    Free Member

    teamhurtmore – Member – Quote
    The world will have much greater information but much less knowledge

    Now that is ironic

    metalheart
    Free Member

    I hate to break it to you guys but….

    Del
    Full Member

    “Mobiles phones/wifi” etc recognised as the tobacco of our generation

    can you expand on this one for me please?

    hammy7272
    Free Member

    Really interesting thread. I especially enjoyed Ben H post. Not much to add really apart from certain pension crisis and the further split of wealth.

    I also hope that we all get more lesuire time.

    BillMC
    Full Member

    The shift from class to identity politics has encouraged greater ethnic differentiation and segregation. Combined with increasing numbers of recently arrived people I see England becoming even more of what Lord Parekh described as ‘a community of communities’.
    The broken housing market will mean that in many areas, as in New York, people begin to see it as an achievement that they manage to pay the rent rather than ever own a property. The will be an increasing gulf between the haves and have-nots with the latter group gaining in size as the middle class are forced down by austerity.
    Brexit will allow for the deregulation of the labour market and many many people will be in insecure jobs without holidays and sick pay. European travel will become a pita with new barriers, long queues and blue passports.
    All of this depends, ofcourse, on whether people are prepared to fight their corner.

    anagallis_arvensis
    Full Member

    can you expand on this one for me please?

    To save the busy THM a job (he has so many already)
    Do your own research thicko the information is easily available.

    gwaelod
    Free Member

    Compulsory high vis, helmets and registration and compulsory low power radio trackers for the dwindling numbers of cyclists. Jaywalking legislation to remove people from urban streets to make it easier for Robot car and robot van delivery to function. Large congestion busting road schemes costing hundreds of billions funded through general taxation. Withdrawal of NHS support for many lifelong conditions as too expensive. A general scorned ignorant response to anyone pointing to connections between these things.

    Tinners
    Full Member

    A quick update for the TL;DR crowd

    Like it is now but sh1ter

    Although if Rene59 gets to be Prime Minister, this may change

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    Well for sure most Brexit voters will be dead, or dying.
    So a return to the EU is highly likely (should the U.K. ever leave)
    I reckon MPs will be brought in line with current Laws on both Criminal and Civil prosecutions, lying will see MPs loose both constituencies representation and governmental position. Current political parish boundaries will have been reorganised to reflect number of voters rather than seat/political makeup of the constituencies.
    Millennials will finally find liberalism and coalition governments, accountable by PR a far better and representation system than is currently in place.
    The refurbishment of Parliment and Big Ben will have gone over budget by £400bn and the new bunkers underneath will be the main cost, HS2 will be downgraded to a South West shuttle train running twice a day on diesel power only up a single line with pull ins every 22miles to let the oncoming train past.. it will take 19hrs to get from London to Manchester.

    The BBC will have moved south, caused by staff revolt once “rocket salad and hummus” was deemed “European” and cut from the menus. Also, Southern RP accents failed to integrate into Northern Monkey Tongue thereby deep class rifts occurred and the Media Center was turned into a flat roof pub selling brown ale only and weatherspoons all day breakfasts.

    There will cease to be a middle class, you’ll be either “poor” or “Cheshire Orange”. University applications will have plummeted due to the exorbitant costs of £50k per term, NHS will only offer care if backed up with a credit card or private insurance.

    That’s all from me for now, I’m bathroom fittings hunting 😆

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    THM and Jamba will be superciliously running down the leaders of the Yorkshire Independence Movement, but unable to come up with anything for the Cornish Freedom Party because all their pronouncements will be in Cornish.

    The Welsh will be celebrating the completion of the Great Offa’s Canal separating them from England and refusing to accept further refugees from England.

    The survivors of Grenfell will be about to be provided with housing.

    The Royal Navy will finally get an aeroplane for the Queen Elizabeth.

    The first post EU trade deal will be struck with the new country Little England (formerly Isle of Wight).

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Intel will grow to become the largest corporation in the world, based on sales of new CPUs needed to process the workload of ads served by a UK based mountainbiking website.

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    Bathroom suppliers will have gone bust!

    Have you ever seen the cost of a sliding shower door??

    😯

    McDonalds will open “up market” restaurants, move into fine dining and candlelight suppers for extended families.. iPads and TV booths will occupy the young and soft play areas will occupy the parents. A BigMac will be renamed McSourdoughBeef and a large Coke will be replaced with an OrganicFruit juice. The enterprise will fail and McDonalds will pull out of the U.K.

    dannyh
    Free Member

    teamhurtmore – Member
    Older Correct
    More prosperous Not a **** chance, and certainly not for the majority
    Greener Are you on drugs? When the Tories have stopped selling off every scrap of land to their developer mates to ‘provide more affordable housing’ (ha ha ha, bullshit), there will be no green space left outside of protected national parks and even they will have been eroded.
    Well educated and skilled will have better opportunities than before Probably, but only because there’ll be less of them due to a failing state education system and more government loopholes for private schools
    Poorly edukated and unskilled will have significantly fewer opportunities than before See above. BTW loving the misspelling of ‘educated’
    Petrol/diesel cars? Really ??? No. Due to alt right ripping up of climate change legislation, we won’t have got rid of fossil fuelled cars. Eventually the oil will run out and do this for us, but not before we’ve made a few dodgy people very rich, speeded up the already irreversible global warming and flattened whatever green space hasn’t been used for housing to build more roads
    “Mobiles phones/wifi” etc recognised as the tobacco of our generation Not likely. I’m hoping for connectivity to become the major weapon against the attempted alt right takeover. Tobacco will be the tobacco of the current generation as government colludes (already are) with the likes of BAT to circumvent legislation, taxation etc as part of their drive for to be ‘competitive’ globally (aka a race to the bottom with a few spivs getting rich and the devil take the hindmost)

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    I had my doubts before, THM, but I’m afraid I’m just going to have file you under ‘bad person’ from now on.

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    I’m honoured. Just in time for NY too. Thank you Danny.

    taxi25
    Free Member

    For most people things will probably be much the same as they are now. Just as things mostly are the same as 10 years ago. Just odd changes around the edges and a few things that were completely unforseen.

    perditus
    Free Member

    zippykona
    Full Member

    “Attention all counties of the Brit federation
    Attention all counties of the Brit federation
    Attention all counties of the Brit federation
    We have assumed control, we have assumed control, we have assumed control.”

    Del
    Full Member

    anagallis_arvensis – Member

    can you expand on this one for me please?

    To save the busy THM a job (he has so many already)
    Do your own research thicko the information is easily available.

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    as it goes i have some understanding of radio theory, and in my experience people who write things like ‘mobiles/wifi recognised as the tobacco of our generation’ ( para. ), tend not to understand inverse-square law, so i’m curious as to what has given rise to this line of thinking. i’m hoping i might learn something.

    aP
    Free Member

    The top 5% will be significantly richer and increasingly alienated from the rest of the country.
    Burbclaves will start becoming much more popular.
    We will be tagged with responsive devices under the skin, probably in the left forearm. These will be used to restrict access to certain areas.
    The ‘freedom of the Internet’ will be something referred to in school teaching video clips.
    London will be richer still and access restricted to those from outside its borders.
    Devon, Cornwall, Wales and the North West will be the new Wild West with unrestricted industrial development, fracking, materials processing and reprocessing facilities.
    The former Honda, Nissan and Mini production plants will be converted into asylum seekers hostels.
    There will be ship breaking on the beaches of the English Riviera and Morecombe Bay.
    The technological elite will be fine, this doesn’t really include IT because this will be done in Russia, India and the reunited Korea.
    Eton will be mostly teaching English as a Second Language.
    British Passports will be Blue!!!!! But useless.

    Del
    Full Member

    There will be ship breaking on the beaches of the English Riviera

    TBF that would be the best thing to happen to the economy of torbay in about 18 years!

    anagallis_arvensis
    Full Member

    i’m curious as to what has given rise to this line of thinking. i’m hoping i might learn something.

    Good luck with getting an answer!

    dannyh
    Free Member

    teamhurtmore – Member
    I’m honoured. Just in time for NY too. Thank you Danny.

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    Any time.

    Speaking of New Year, I’ve got a resolution that will fix any lingering bad feeling (or at least not exacerbate it).

    Seeing as commenting on or even reading any political (or even nominally political) thread on here is a total waste of time as no one ever changes their minds or admits their errors or behaves in any other way than just reverting to type, I’m not going to bother any more.

    Being involved in any way on any political thread on here is basically like picking up some kind of parasite that just saps your energy, so I’m not going to do it.

    I feel better already.

    binners
    Full Member

    squirrelking
    Free Member

    Seeing as commenting on or even reading any political (or even nominally political) thread on here is a total waste of time as no one ever changes their minds or admits their errors or behaves in any other way than just reverting to type, I’m not going to bother any more.

    Being involved in any way on any political thread on here is basically like picking up some kind of parasite that just saps your energy, so I’m not going to do it.

    I feel better already.

    See also any thread involving demented tribalism. Not worth the aggro, let the idiots have their fun and move on…

    Tinners
    Full Member

    Trying to keep this one a bit light hearted, chaps. Just interested in views of how things may change without getting too heavy about it. Some really interesting observations, but not a lot to get too excited about.
    Still waiting for the optimists to join the fray, though 😉
    Biking-wise, are we going to see yet another wheel size change? I hope so. You can’t stockpile enough different sizes of tyres in the garage.

    Tinners
    Full Member

    Serious question – does anyone really think that we won’t be here at all in 10yrs?
    You’re entitled to your opinion if you do and I’m not looking to criticise, just interested to see if the generally negative outlook dips that low for some.

    Tinners
    Full Member

    (Which – at a stroke – offsets my lighthearted theme! Ho hum. Back to the drawing board)

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    Seeing as commenting on or even reading any political (or even nominally political) thread on here is a total waste of time as no one ever changes their minds or admits their errors or behaves in any other way than just reverting to type, I’m not going to bother any more.
    Being involved in any way on any political thread on here is basically like picking up some kind of parasite that just saps your energy, so I’m not going to do it.

    I feel better already.

    *Applauds*

    (Those threads will still be rumbling on in ten years, mind you!)

    Biking-wise, are we going to see yet another wheel size change?

    NEW! NIMBLE! 66.04cm wheels are the thrill seeking wheels you’ve been looking for!

    CountZero
    Full Member

    Being involved in any way on any political thread on here is basically like picking up some kind of parasite that just saps your energy, so I’m not going to do it.

    With the possible exception of the Trump thread, I have to agree.

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