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January 07, 2013

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Mike Vickers

The first 15 minutes of the pod was heart breaking – not a rant but a deep felt clarion call.

But how to change? How to get Parliament from their comfort zone of Holyrood to the helplessness of the back streets of Glasgow.
I hope Lesley will making the same point at next week’s conference on Gender Matters with the same vigour.

Only one problem of getting the 1 million women into full time work and that is at present there aren’t enough jobs to go round. I note that the unemployment in Denmark is slightly higher than in the UK and that Scotland and the UK as a whole are running neck and neck. Nevertheless as women are more positive and useful in work than men perhaps there should be a swap with the men doing more of the housework and coming up with the occasional good / novel idea. In any case the job for life is no longer tenable so it could well be turn and turn about.

I’m less sure about ‘grow your own’ and ‘buy local’. The world is global and it cannot be turned back. Growing your own french beans would deprive the Kenyan farmers. Our tomatoes come from Morocco – probably the labour is cheaper but there’s certainly more sun in morocco and this saves burning the floodlights all night in the Dutch greenhouses.

However I’m fully supportive of the retired helping out as baby sitters rather than endlessly armchair debating the fate of the town – OK who am I to talk!

I note that Michael Sandel in his book on Justice argues that equality with your neighbour is what justice is all about but goes on to recognise that your neighbour is unlikely to be the whole world.

I am finding ‘How to be Danish’ by Patrick Kingsley thoroughly enjoyable. I like sideway view on the Killing where all the locals are knitting Lund jumpers to an old Faroese pattern. Now that really is worthwhile ‘grow your own’.

http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2012-12-15/the-killing-want-to-live-like-sarah-lund

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