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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes it does effect the above:
The US is in a terrible state economically speaking. It is trying to pay for a war and has a huge trade deficit. The UK is in a similar predicament and will follow the US lead. If the US didn't attack Iraq, the British economy would be richer by a few million pounds.
So yes, the taxes you pay will be going up and are affected by Bush being elected and probably wanting to go to war with Iran & Korea. The hospitals could be richer by a few million pounds and so to state run schools.
Okay, we don't get to chose the president, but it does have a lot of implications, both direct and indirect
im not amercian and i dont care the sun will rise and i will go to work tomorrow the only election i care about is in may because that affects me and i would be happier if the uk news showed things that matter to me, amercain has an overflated view of its own importance its arrogance is breathtaking and if bush wants to go on his god driven crusade let him.,its about time blair crawled out of bushs backside and made the trains run on time, dont see the french germans italians etc worrying themselves do you?
How big a picture should you look at?
You can think purely about yourself / household - eg "i don't have kids - why should I 'waste' my hard earned money by paying for schools"
You can think just about your local area - "I don't care about what happens in the Governement elections - I only vote in the local elections - its the county councils that have a more importnat factor than governement"
You can think about things just in the UK - as you suggest above.
You can think about Europe - do you vote for UKIP / pro Euro etc etc
Or you can think about the global economy etc.- should we care that people are dying in third world countries - does Kyoto matter etc.
Whether you like it or not, all these things do have an impact on all our lives. Some positive, some negative.
Yes there are a lot of 24 hour news channels, but I'm sure you can find channels not covering it. I for one prefer to be informed, and see 24 hour news as a good thing.
What is the 'special relationship' that we have with the US? Why does it have to remain, why can't we get a divorce like couples do when they don't want to stay in a relationship? The term 'special relationship' is a bit woolly. Can someone please explain exactly what it is and why it must be retained.
Bobtheduck, simple answer is for you to ignore it all and put on a video or go to the cinema. Similarly, you can avoid reading threads about it on AB. Personally, I like whinging about Dubya, and reading some of the brilliantly one-sided diatribes against him, but each to their own. I even enjoy reading posts that support him, as justifying the unjustifiable should be an olympic sport it so much fun to watch
Tartenwiz, most of our European allies are in NATO, and have significant economic ties with the US - Germany in particular. We, however, are the only country still paying the US for WWII (lend lease) and the only country who seems willing to commit military resources under US command (as opposed to the more normal UN command).