Article 090 - The Focus of the Values in Britain in 2014


The Focus of the Values in Britain in 2014

If values, are the sum of a groups needs then an analysis of the age structure of Britain in 2014 produces an interesting insight into the focus of the values as memory, sensory experience and communication of the population and State in 2014 in Britain.

Eras to Age Structure Values

1910 to 0% Imperialism, Family, Power of

Surname, Patronage,

Sponsorship, Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population,

Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade,

1915 to 0.8% Imperialism, Family, Power of

Surname, Patronage,

Sponsorship, Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population,

Controlled Freedom of Speech, Controlled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Trade, Controlled Immigration, Controlled Emigration, Controlled Trade,

1920 to 1% Commonwealth, Family,

Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship, Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population,

Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade,

1925 to 2% Commonwealth, Family,

Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship, Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population,

Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Appeasement, Disarmament, Social Welfare, Socialism

1930 to 3% Commonwealth, Family,

Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship, Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population,

Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Appeasement, Disarmament, Social Welfare, Socialism

1935 to 3% Commonwealth, Family,

Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship, Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population,

Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism

1940 to 4% Commonwealth, Family,

Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship, Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population,

Controlled Freedom of Speech, Controlled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Controlled Immigration, Controlled Emigration, Controlled Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism,

1945 to 5% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism,

1950 to 6% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism,

1955 to 6% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism,

1960 to 6% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism,

1965 to 7% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism,

1970 to 7% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism,

Communication,

1975 to 7% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism,

Communication,

1980 to 7% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism,

Communication, Wealth, Property Ownership,

1985 to 7% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism,

Communication, Wealth, Property Ownership, Leisure, Travel Experience,

1990 to 7% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism,

Communication, Wealth, Property Ownership, Leisure, Travel Experience,

1995 to 6% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism,

Communication, Wealth, Property Ownership, Leisure, Travel Experience, Paranoia, Self- Defence, Security,

2000 to 6% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism,

Communication, Wealth, Property Ownership, Leisure, Travel Experience, Paranoia, Self- Defence, Security, Celebrity Status,

2005 to 6% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism,

Communication, Wealth, Property Ownership, Leisure, Travel Experience, Paranoia, Self- Defence, Security, Celebrity Status,

2010 to 6% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism,

Communication, Wealth, Property Ownership, Leisure, Travel Experience, Paranoia, Self- Defence, Security, Celebrity Status,

2014 to 6% Family, Power of Surname,

Patronage, Sponsorship,

Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness,

Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism,

Communication, Wealth, Property Ownership, Leisure, Travel Experience, Paranoia, Self- Defence, Security, Celebrity Status,

2015 to 0%

Source: Internet Sources and 2011 Census

Conclusions

The values of Britain are based on Roman Values which have been adapted by successive invasions and settlements from Europe and then by increased personal ability to achieve anything they need.

The focus of the values of the majority of the population in Britain is between 1965 to 1995 due to the age distribution of the country. This gives them the values of

This gives them the values of

Family, Power of Surname, Patronage, Sponsorship, Class Structure, Pomp, Ceremony, Piety, Military Valour, Health, Education, Codes of Conduct, Codes of Law, Separate Judicial System, Low tolerance of Crime, Rationalism, ‘Noblesse Oblige’ – The Social Roles of the Ruling ‘ Noble’ Classes towards the rest of the population, Liberalist concepts of Freedom of Self Expression, Uncontrolled Publication, Rights of the Individual, Political Dialogue, Toleration, Freedom from Oppression, Democratic Government, Immigration, Emigration, Trade, Re-armament, Social Welfare, Socialism, Consumerism, Selfishness, Anti – Establishmentarianism, Environmentalism, Communication, Wealth, Property Ownership, Leisure, Travel Experience,

Ian K Whittaker

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06/08/2014

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