The British Society Is Decaying: Remind
Visitors The Similar Conditions Back Home
01 December 2012
By Saeed Qureshi
I have made several visits to the Great Britain in the
recent and distant past. I could not convince myself
all these years that this country could have been the
ruler of more than half of the world. But irrespective
of my belief, she was the dominant power of the world
for over a hundred years or so or roughly until the
Second World War.
In 90s, it was polluted and dirty and during my visit
in December2011, I found it much more environmentally
squalid and unkempt. The degradation of the
environment in UK is escalating without any tangible
remedies to contain it. The atmospheric hygiene is
poor. The streets remain littered for days and weeks
together without being cleaned. It is a common scene
to see water drains outside the houses choked by stray
papers, odd trash items, causally thrown away plastic
bags, bottles and wrappers. It might become a third
world country in due course.
If one compares the civic upkeep elsewhere in Europe
like in Germany and Austria, one would come across a
bewildering contrast. Germany has been rebuilt after
the colossal devastation during the Second World War.
The autobahns (highways) between the major cities are
modern, wide, properly lined up with gas or fuel
stations all along. The face lifting and landscaping
is all over the country. The zoning laws are in place
and strictly enforced.
But in England one fails to find that sparkling touch
and luminous spectacle in cities and on roads and
highways on a huge scale. One would find the familiar
sight of cows grazing along the inter-cities highways
on lush green grassy landscape far away. But within
the cities the traffic looks to be stuffy and. The
traffic lights too are not as modern and plenteous as
for instance in the United States.
The streets lights look to be dim and sparsely
installed on roads in the cities. The cab and private
drivers take liberty with traffic laws by jumping the
signals or fast driving or parking at forbidden or no
parking places. This kind of law breaking is not
common but happens sparingly and at odd times.
The British society is essentially conservative and
therefore, any change or transformation in the
construction of buildings, remodeling the public
traffic system and buses is not willingly undertaken
or conceived. The outskirts of the cities are full of
old taverns and restaurants with their primitive
designs dating back to several centuries.
The lamp posts on historical roads in downtown look
like relics and were perhaps erected with the
discovery of electricity. Since the skies in the
United Kingdom remain overcast for better part of the
year, there is a pervasive dampness. One feels a kind
of depression for not seeing the skies for days
together.
One would aspire that the underground mass transit
system of local railway is updated and modernized.
Also one would wish that the double-decked bus
transportation system too is done away with and the
normal sized buses with modern frame and latest
internal gadgets are introduced.
The phenomenal difference in the overall picture of
the United States and the United kingdom is that USA
looks all new with big shopping plazas and housing
constellations fast coming up. In United States, the
businesses, the shopping centers and factory areas are
separate from the residential areas. Barring the
apartment complexes, every built house or living unit
is separate from other houses.
It would be impossible under the American laws to open
a gift shop or small retail outlet in the parlor or
garage of the house. In England the houses share wall
with each other as part of block. In England, Scotland
and other parts, the living or guest rooms can be
converted into a kind of kiosk for selling grocery
times.
In Britain, the dirt and filth and smut accumulated in
lanes around the roads and on the walls of the
buildings must be washed and erased through a
nationwide sweeping campaign. England has to overhaul
its municipal system drastically and radically to put
on the grab of a modern society. In the past such huge
buildings with Gothic spires and domes were the
symbols of the imperial glory of a colonial power.
The House of Commons and also the House of Lords
accommodated within the vast edifice of Palace of
Westminster have almost the same internal format as at
the time of their inception.
The seating arrangement in perpendicular shape is
unchanged for centuries. The prime minister has to
bend forward to speak and in four years may develop
leaning shoulders. The seats are smaller and joined
together in rows. The parliament buildings in other
countries look like magnificent structures and
striking architectural monuments. But British
parliament has the same primitive space and set-up.
One would wonder if any British government ever would
think of constructing a new building for the
parliamentarians of both the houses with modern
fittings, new seating arrangements, new tables,
decorations, wall hangings, microphones and with more
space. Yet despite being housed in a traditional old
building, it still is one of the most powerful
parliaments and pioneering symbol of democracy.
In Glasgow the main city of Scotland, the railway
stations seems to be following the same system of
collecting tickets from the disembarked passengers by
the collector standing at the tip the platform. In
this city I saw the building made of stone bearing the
marks of soot, smoke and blackness caused perhaps by
the bombing during the Second World War.
In the houses of several of my acquaintances both
native British and immigrant Pakistanis, the bath tubs
and water supply system with minor modifications is
the same as was prevalent several decades ago. The
residents in some houses collect the water from the
tap in the basin. Unbelievably they use the same water
for washing face and gurgling and shaving. I wonder if
someone can bear me out on this phenomenon. At about
11 o'clock in the evening, a manual bell is rung in
the pubs for the customers to leave by which one is
reminded that this should have been the custom in
olden days. This is yet another manifestation of
British penchant for conservatism.
Of late, the crime is on the rise. Even such worthies
as late jimmy Savile a former BBC television host had
indulged for decades in molestation of teen age
participants in his TV programs as well as his
staffers. The street crime is mostly motivated by the
racial hatred for the immigrants, for sex or to rob
for money. The sex crimes too are proliferating in
which both immigrant communities and local citizens
are involved. The fabled investigation agency Scotland
Yard is shorn of their luster and renown of the past.
Many high profile crimes are still shrouded in mystery
and unresolved.
The nationals of the British Commonwealth countries
had enjoyed special privileges and preferential
treatment with regard to visit or immigration visas
after the World War II. This practice continued for
several decades till the streets of cities in UK were
conspicuous with sizable presence of the foreigners.
The plight of most of the immigrants or expatriates is
miserable. Big families live in small units with
limited space. In some houses or the apartments, I
have seen the bath tub fixed in the kitchen. The
toilet is in the courtyard and one has to walk many
steps to reach that isolated place.
The influx of foreign students has been quite heavy
during the past two decades. It was pretty easy for
the students to get an admission letter from genuine
or private and mostly fake educational institutions in
UK. The embassy or the high commission would readily
grant visa. These young persons would pay heavy
amounts to the schools and colleges run by crafty
professional businessmen.
The basic purpose of most of these students was
however, to get a legal stay in UK for a good future.
They would be associated with these schools but would
in due course find job and marry with a local girl for
permanent legal status.
Now these students are in big trouble. They are being
deported or sent back home in droves without even
fulfilling the legal formalities. Such is the decay
and devaluation of the acclaimed justice system in
England. There seems to be a drastic halt in granting
student visas to educational applicants from Pakistan
and other south "Asian countries whose citizens
invariably aspire to move to the green pasture like
Great Britain. Instead of punishing the crook bosses
of these phony schools, the onus has fallen on the
hoodwinked young aspirants who came to UK legally for
education with underlying motive of a legal stay.
There are localities and neighborhoods in various
cities of UK where there is exclusive and complete
hold of the immigrants such as South Hall in London.
No one would believe on the first glimpse that these
are the parts of a western country. The sanitary
conditions in such neighborhoods are appalling. With
heaps of garbage accumulated all over, with noise and
din, with strung dresses and utensils, and cooked food
displayed openly with smell all round can remind
visitors the similar conditions back home.
Even in politics the immigrants are now
demographically in such numbers that they can elect
their won member to the House of Commons. In local
elections the naturalized citizens have been elected.
That shows the grass-root and a genuine democratic
culture embedded in the English society. The
ceremonies of a new prime minister taking over and the
former leaving the 10 Downing Street is very simple
and is total contrast to the extravagant ceremonies
witnessed in the third world countries.