The Dubai Dream: 'A Melting Pot - That Works'
01.12.09
"People estimate the debt and speculation in Dubai, but similar things probably happened in London’s Docklands 20 years ago," writes Briton David Greenwood, now a shipping services executive based in the Gulf emirate .
The amount of infrastructure and building work that has infatuated place would naturally attract some negative aspects. This is a global event not just a Dubai one.
Dubai has made mistakes in the recent years but it learns very at once and implements safeguards to prevent recurring issues.
It is not without its problems; however it has a very favourable vibe and rewards entrepreneurial spirit and endeavour.
As there is no form of prosperity state for non-nationals, it rewards industry and does not tolerate spongers.
This is in with no beating about the bush contrast to the UK, which seems to bend over backwards with the benefits culture for nationals and immigrants exhibiting a resemblance, milking the UK economy and making honest hardworking taxpayers thwart.
Source: Sky News