Let's not forget that when we talk about inherited wealth I am talking about extremely wealthy families. I am not talking about taking away everything they have either. Taken at an individual level and in terms of my own possible future, I don't really have a lot of wealth to give away. I have lived away from home too long to ever think about claiming a pension there and the pension here covers nothing. My entire working life is simply to try and support me when I am too old to work. It won't be a life of luxury, but I hope it will be in comfort. I also hope I don't live too long just in case there isn't enough! It would be awful to get to 82 and the pot runs dry...I might be from a wealthy country, but I really won't ever see any of that wealth myself. When it comes to inherited wealth, I don't imagine there will be all that much left over when I die. Hopefully, I will have paid for the education of my kids and given them a decent sense of right and wrong and that will have been my job done. And of course, I would help out when I can but thats pretty much it.
As to how far my support of the 'have nots' goes, well we have been talking about Britain and I have no qualms with this being about the wealth of the rich being filtered down to support the poor. I'm not talking about just handing over cash to lazy bums, but investing it in education, creating jobs and other things like improving rough estates. Governments of all developed nations should contribute to supporting the least well off internationally too. I would have loved it if we had spent a fraction of the money we spent in Iraq on building water supplies for those in parts of Africa that most need it. We could have actually helped people rather than invading illegally, killing thousands.
I don't believe in unrestricted imigration though. I think it is unhealthy and with opportunities being as meagre as they are, it is unfair on those already looking for jobs. You could say, "well that isn't so considerate of the poor who are wanting to come to the UK to escape poverty". And I would understand that, but you are extending the question somewhat by asking me that and getting beyond the position of the monarchy and inherited wealth. But as I said before, I do believe it is the responsibility of our governments and our taxes to try and improve the lot of others overseas as well. It doesn't help things to have the rich getting richer and then having mass immigration allowing standards of living to fall for the vast majority of the population....and for the rich to continue to be unnaffected. That's not particularly fair.
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