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Sit up Britain is a site where the UK's population can add their opinions for all to see, put forward their ideas to make this a better Country and to complain about just about anything.
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Post Office’s need a make over. On entering a Post Office it’s like travelling back to 1960 Russia with dull wood finishes and offensive glass screens. This gives the people behind the counters the appearance of grey individuals with no personality. Looking about the room there is nothing of interest no colour just a blandness that is totally depressing. The small efforts that have been taken are not enough and have only served to bring the Post Office from a 1960 communist state into the 1980. Still 30 years behind the times. If they want to survive they need to catch up with evolution and make changes fast.

Why didn't the government control people owning multiple houses?
By using equity in their homes to put minimal deposits down on housing thus driving up the prices and putting our children out of the housing market. The kids then have to rent the houses they should have been buying.
Blind, just greed or have I just missed the point of what our government should be doing for us ?
01/02/2009 admin
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Chav, Where has the chav culture of Britain come from or has it mutated over the last few years from other minority groups of youths. There has always been groups of youths that could be identified as almost a sub culture such as Hells Angles and Mobs. These groups give youngsters an identity that could be making up for the lack of stimulus in their environment during there upbringing.
Soap programs on TV might be a reflection of what's going on in society today but they tend to condense anti social behaviours and subjects such as promiscuity. Then these Soaps are put in front of the TV watching population as if they are depicting everyday life. These acted behaviours are then taken as being acceptable by people with little other stimulus in there lives to in still values. Values that most of us regard as obvious.
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