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Saturday 22 December 2012

GUN LAW IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - A FRESH LOOK

When the Founding Fathers of the United States of America in the 18th century wrote the new Constitution, times were different in the New England States. Communications were not good, Transportation was not good, people lived in small towns and scattered village townnships.
There was therfore a basic need for people to protect themselves from a counter revolution, criminals and attack from the French Colonies and the Indian tribes.
What the Founding Fathers had in mind during those early years was for people to have - as a right - the ability to bear arms - such as a rifle or hand gun. There were no rapid fire guns that could shoot 100s of bullets per minute, no machine guns, no automatic weapons. In those days there were no mass killings of schoolchildren, few murders, few car bomb attacks - they were in peace time, a relative quiet environment for the citizens of the infant new Republic.

Today, in the early 21st Century, it is deeply built into the USA citizens psyche the right to bear arms - and these can be bought in stores and on the internet - a wide variety of automatic weapons that can kill masses in a matter of minutes. In the USA, Russia and Norway we have seen the results - hundreds of poeple masacred.

So, as President Obama has said - What can the Americans do ? How can we stop mass murders ?
The NRA - The National Rifle Association  - of the USA have argued feverently against banning firearms altogether for American citizens. They quote The American Conititution. They have suggested that armed police should be posted in each school in the USA to protect childern.
In ny view, the American House of Representatives and The Senate will never ban citiznes bearing arms.
So, what is the best way foward ?

My suggestions are  -

  • Uphold the USA Constitution right to bear arms but define this as - One handgun or rifle which can fire up to a maximun of 6 bullets.
  • No -one to have more than a store of 6 bullets at one time.
  • This should be enough protection for the citizen to protect himself or herself from a live threatening situation
  • Permits must be issued after vigorous checks on the applicants. Not everyone will want to bear arms.
  • All sales of weapons other than a handguns and rifles - NON AUTOMATIC - and limited to 6 bullets capacity WILL BE BANNED FROM SALE - with heavy penalties for ignoring the new law.
  • A moratorium will be granted of SIX MONTHS.
  • The USA Government will buy back all existing arms.
  • NRA Clubs - authorised by the Government will be allowed to store under strict safety conditions more bullets for use during Club hours. Unused bullets during Club hours must be returned to Club officials.

A new Bill - THE CITIZENS PROTECTION ACT - GUN LAW 2013 - SHOULD BE INTRODUCED and PASSED by Congress to impplement the changes

It is recognised that this is a compromise solution BUT it is a big step forward and it is practical and far better a solution than at present.

Can it be achieved? YES it can.
It is your choice America.

Tuesday 18 December 2012

iTUNES - for downloads of RIA CONCHITA - THE MUSICAL

RIA CONCHITA - The Musical and RIA CONCHITA - The full score composed by Ray Williams Eurekys Music is now available World wide as a download from iTUNES.

iTUNES Worldwide - for download of low cost THE WILD FLOWERS CONCERTO

The Wild Flowers Concerto - A Tribute to the Wild Flowers of the Countryside - composed by Raymond Williams MA MPhil MBA EUREKYS MUSIC is now available as a low cost download from iTunes World wide. The Concerto duration is 9 minutes 38 seconds. The Concerto is for Piano, Violin and Symphony Orchestra. Appletree Studios described the Concerto as one of the best classical recordings produced by them in the last 25 years.
The Wild Flowers Concerto - Opus 1 and Opus 2 are also available as an online download.

Friday 30 November 2012

THE LEVESON REPORT

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS IS OUR FREEDOM TOO

So, after millions of pounds of Public expenditure, hundreds of witnesses and thousands of pages of The Report, we are still divided on the question of what to do next.
Let me give one point of view  free of charge and in as few words as possible.

1 - People of who had their telephones hacked should rely on existing Laws to seek compensation - many have already obtained many thousands of pounds in compensation from The Press.
The problem with this is as follows -
If you are not very rich, you cannot afford to sue in the Courts the mighty Press.
So, the solution is for the CPS - The Criminal Prosecution Service to vet claims as normal and if there is sufficient evidence for a prosecution case THE STATE SHOULD FUND THE EXPENSES OF THE CLAIMANT.
This is a far better way of dealing with the Press than a legally binding new Authority to monitor the Press.

2 - Large Corporate Institutions should fund or part fund any prosecution case that they may have against the Press misuse of power. They should use exiting Laws as the basis of their claim - as has been normal practice for many years.

3 - There should be a new PRESS COMPLAINTS AGENCY which should include a balanced membership of Press and Public. It should not be backed by Statutory Powers and it too should rely on existing Legislation.

4 - A new Code of Practice should be drawn up - in conjunction with the new Press Complaints Agency.
Any failure to comply to the Code of Practice should be referred back to the new Press Complaints Agency who will liaise with the CPS to decide if there are legal grounds for a prosecution.
In urgent cases the CPS might apply for an immediate injunction against the offending Press / Media.
The costs of the injunction to be paid for out of Public Funds - except for the large Corporations.

5 - So - no gagging of the Press and Media. No new Legislation. No burden of legal costs for the average member of the Public. Public representation on the new Press Complaints Agency. No Politicians on the PCA.

6 - But, what about the Social Networks ? A difficult area but exiisting Laws must still apply. A new World Wide Agreement should be made to be able to sue offending sites so that outside the UK territories are not used to abuse UK Laws. Certainly, in the EU this should be easily possible.

There you have it. Cost of THE WILLIAMS REPORT - ZERO. 
Solution - Practical and easy to implement.
The ordinary member of the Public will gain. The Press / Media should like these solutions. The Politicians do not have to get involved with this key principle of PRESS FREEDOM which after all is OUR FREEDOM. 

EUREKYS MUSIC

EUREKYS MUSIC  has just released 2 new Albums -

RIA CONCHITA - THE MUSICAL ( Selection of 6 Tracks )
RIA CONCHITA - THE FULL SCORE ( 13 Tracks )

All the Pop Song  tracks have been composed by Ray Williams.
They are available on iTunes World Wide and Amazon.

Monday 26 November 2012

THE WILD FLOWERS CONCERTO

THE WILD FLOWERS CONCERTO
A Tribute to the Wild Flowers of London 2012 Olympic Park

Millions were enthralled by the London 2012 Olympic Games. Throughout the Olympic Park there were beds of Wild Flowers which gave so much pleasure to the visitors from all over the World.
This new Concerto is a Tribute to all the lovely Wild Flowers which bedecked the Park. It is a personal contribution to the Legacy of the 2012 Olympic Games by Composer Raymond Williams.
 EUREKYS MUSIC is his own music publishing label. Eurekys is a Registered Trade Mark.
The Concerto is for Piano, Violin and Symphony Orchestra. Duration 9 mins 38 secs.
The Concerto is available as a download on most Music sites such as iTunes World wide, Amazon on demand, Google Play and many more..

Monday 12 November 2012

THE BBC CRISIS - NEED TO DOWNSIZE MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE

The furor over the recent Newsnight Programme that mistakenly accused Lord McAlpine of being a paedophile and the Jimmy Savile controversy has caused demands for more heads to role in addition to the resignation of the Chairman. The danger of this is that a few resignations of Top Management misses the point and clouds the real cause of problems at the BBC.
The BBC is not all bad. In fact it is a very fine organisation except that -
The Board of Governors are full of bloated Top Cats who are as much out of touch with daily events at the BBC as any executive might be. It needs a few normal people who have lots of experience at Middle Management and the listening public. It needs a big overall.

The BBC is top heavy with too many layers of Management. It needs to be downsized. There are too many layers which leads to the cry - I did not know about this or that problem. Do not blame me.
The Organisation is also too full of intelligent people with little experience of people sensitivity. Too many stuck up snobs who think that they are above reproach. Not all of the executives are like this but certainly a large proportion of the Management Team is in this category.

So what to do -

  • Review the the structure and composition of the Board of Governors or whatever they are called
  • Downsize the Management Structure
  • Reduce salaries by 25% at least of Senior and Middle Management.
  • Set out clearly the guidelines for responsibility
  • Define exactly the lines of communication
  • Recruit a broader range of people into the BBC 


Good luck but for goodness sake, do not involve the Politicians in this. They are just as bad and the House of Commons also needs a big review and downsize..


Saturday 25 August 2012

TERTIARY EDUCATION NEEDS A RADICAL REFORM

In Britain Today there is a debate about the value and credibility of A Level examinations which are usually taken at age 18 and which act as an entry standard for a University first Degree in a British University. There is also controversy about students having to fund their University education with some £28,000 fees for a 3 year course plus living costs and social expenditure.. Universities are continuously asking for more funding.
Employers are raising their standards for recruitment - demanding a 2.1 degree. The poor student who has attained a 2.2 does not get a chance even though there are only a few % marks between a 2.1 and 2.2 degree.
Clearly, there is a need for some more radical thinking about A Levels and the criteria for recruitment policies. Here are some of the improvements which can be made to the present system -
  • University entry should be based on a new BCE qualification - British Certificate of Education - to replace the current GCSE examinations.It will be taken at age 16. There should be 8 subjects included in the curriculum including English, Mathematics and a Foreign Language. An overall  % score of 6 x 50% of six major subjects + 2 x 40% of vocational subjects  must be obtained in order to gain entry into the Y1 and Y2 University Degree course which will be studied at school at the old sixth form stage.
  • A Level examinations should be eliminated
  • Selection for a new styled University Degree should be based on attainment level of results in the BCE plus test results for Emotional Intelligence ( as defined by Henley Business School )  and Psychological Profiling. This combination of factors will give a better level of judgement about a student's potential rather than relying on IQ or Examination results only.

Whilst still at school from aged 16 - 18, the student will study for Year 1 and Year 2 of the chosen degree course. After successful completion of Y1 and Y2 the student will leave school and enter University to complete the degree - 1 more year for a BA Degree for example. Higher Degrees will remain basically the same - 2 more years for a Masters Degree and 3 years for a PhD Degree.
The length of time for professional degrees such as medicine will be reduced by 2 years due to the abolition of A levels.

As a result of these changes -
  • The cost of University Education academic fees for students will be reduced by an average of £18,000.
  • Living costs of the student will be reduced by 2 years of costs.
  • The levels of financial contributions from parents will be drastically reduced.
  • This will help young people to save their deposits for a house earlier than previously
  • Students can enter the workforce earlier and thereby contribute to taxation revenues and GDP in the United Kingdom.
  • University costs will be reduced and hence the demands on state funding.
  • Workplace recruitment will be based on a broader range of factors - ensuring that the right person fits the right slot in the Company or Institution.
  • There should be no extra costs for the schools.
  • The overhead costs of the University should be reduced.
The overall impact on University structures, staffing levels and funding will be dramatic. The Top Universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, London, Manchester should gain due to increased student demand for Year 3 Degree studies.Students will gain because there will be more places at these Universities. The minor Universities might also gain if student demand increases but they must be prepared to restructure, offer more vocational and professional courses and perhaps reduce staff numbers - who can be re-employed in schools for Y1 and Y2 Degree studies.

It is no longer justified for students or Universities to claim that the Social life at University is so important. One year post school is enough for them to experience the social life. Once they have started earning, they can enjoy as much social life as they can afford.

So, why cannot we think more radically about the future of Tertiary Education In Britain Today ?
I do not claim to have all the right answers but we must start the debate outside the box and more widely.

The Business World, Recruitment Agencies, Government and Educationalists need a radical approach to Tertiary Education in order to satisfy the ambitions of the many for the benefit of the many and to improve the prosperity of Britain in future decades.






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Thursday 16 August 2012

CARE FOR THE ELDERLY IN BRITAIN - COMPASSION OR FEAR


CARE FOR THE ELDERLY IN BRITAIN - COMPASSION OR FEAR

Many people In Britain Today will remember the famous book written by George Orwell entitled 1984. In his novel, George Orwell painted a frightening futuristic picture of what life would be like in the year 1984. He fantasised that peoples' minds and thoughts would be controlled by Big Brother a despotic leader who watched every moment of peoples' daily activities by televisions and CCTV and he ruled the country with the aid of his Thought Police.
In Britain Today in the year 2016 , there are some disturbing trends in Society that could have serious consequences in the future for the elderly sections of the population that could make a sequel to Georage Orwell;s work - call it 2024 - very scary indeed.

Imagine you are an elderly person living in 2024. The World Financial crisis which originated in 2008 worsened during the period 2012 - 2022 and the National Debt in Britain got progressively worse. The British Economy had failed to recover and the Coalition Governments elected in 2015 and 2020 became extreme in their determination to reduce the costs of the National Health Service in Britain. We have to set priorities...we cannot continue to fund the care for the elderly.... the cost for elderly care is too high.....people are living too long.....something must be done.
At the same time, the debate about Euthenasia had pivoted along the lines that People have the human right to choose when to die - upheld by the European Court of Justice 2018. The Government - desperate by 2024 - introduced legislation that for the benefit of the country as a whole, funding for the care of the elderly must be restricted to those citizens under the age of 80 years .After that age, it would be perfectly legal for people to be put to sleep - humanely put to death. In this way, the Healthcare Budget would save millions of pounds.
Is this sheer fantasy or should we as a Society, beware of current trends and thinking that could result in a 2024 nightmare for the elderly ?

The future could be very different for the elderly. The principles of the foundation of the Welfare State in 1946 were- Care, from the cradle to the grave - could once again be the rightful guiding light for Government Policies towards its citizens.. In the 2012 Presidential Elections in the USA, there was a stark difference between the candidates. President Obama was in favour of medicare for the majority and in favour of the Cradle to the Grave philosophy whilst Senator Romsey took the opposite view that people should finance their own care and medical attention.
So, what should be the attitude towards care the elderly in Britain today and the future. It should be -

  • Euthenasia should be legally prohibited
  • The National Health Service should provide care - From the cradle to the grave.
  • The right to life should be ingrained in Law for everyone
BUT, How can care for the elderly be funded ?

Here are some solutions.

  • A Wealth Tax shuld be introduced on indivdual funds of £5,000,000 and above. This should be a progressive tax at a fair rate of taxation.
  • Anyone with a British Passport with funds anywhere in the World should be subject to British Taxatioin Policies.
  • The Bank of England should introduce more Quantitative Easing ( print more new money ) to be used directly to fund new Care4U Care Homes managed by the National Health Service in Britain. An injection of some £60 billion per year over the period 2016 - 2020 should be effective. This Policy  will lead to increased employment and job security within the NHS, benefit the Construction Industry and contribute to an increase in Gross Domestic Product. Goodbye recessions !
  • Keysian Economics stressed the importance of the Multifier Effect from new Investment.  There should be more capital investment in Britain and more incentives to increase consumer demand to strengthen the British Economy.
  • Inheritance Tax on estates worth £5,000,000 or more should be taxed at 60%
  • Personal Taxation should be increased to 70% for those with incomes over £150,000 at 2012 prices.
  • National Insurance levels should be increased to cover the cost of elderly care.
  • No elderly person should have to contribute more than 10% of net assets towards their elderly care.
  • The National Health Service should be responsible for providing care homes
  • Private Care Homes charges should drastically reduced - charges such as £35,000 per annum per person - at 2015 prices - are totally unacceptable. The main source of elderly care will be the NHS with a role for the private sector - at reasonable prices.
There will be an outcry about these proposals from Government - Cannot be done - the rich - who will only be intrested in their own greed and glutteness wish to acummulate millions more to their wealth. Not all rich people are like this. Many donate millions to charity.and they must be praised.  But, the majoity are simply gluttons for more wealth.
The potential nighmare of 2024 must not be allowed to happen. In order to stop this happening, we, the young and the elderly must be vigilant to stop current thinking about the care for the elderly.
We must offer the elderly - comfort, compassion, a long life and support and not the fear that comes with them being thought of as low priority burdens on Society.

Beware Britain or pay a terrible price by 2024.  Will the future be one of fear for the elderly ? It is up to us.


RAYMOND WILLIAMS MA MPhil MBA DIPM
EUREKYS

April 2016