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Re: Why the House of Lords May Save the Day

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His finger may not be big enough Juddy perhaps he should
try his head

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Of course I will use my head, especially since in 2016 about 17,4 mln brits lost theirs and stupidly voted for brexit.
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A vote for labour is always a vote for austerity further down the line. Labour gets a gold plated economy every time they get in power and then bankrupt the country.

The 3 day week, no bin collections and everyone in strike. Those were the days eh


Oh the irony of it !!! - on the one hand the scumbag 'nasty party' condemn workers for going on strike, but then ..... surprise, surprise their own workers suddenly take 'industrial action'. I wonder if the leaders of the scumbag 'nasty party' will now condemn those workers too, and demand they hold a ballot before their strike can be called legal. How about a 90 day cooling off period too???

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...s-dry-theresa/
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07-04-2019, 08:24 AM
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Oh the irony of it !!! - on the one hand the scumbag 'nasty party' condemn workers for going on strike, but then ..... surprise, surprise their own workers suddenly take 'industrial action'. I wonder if the leaders of the scumbag 'nasty party' will now condemn those workers too, and demand they hold a ballot before their strike can be called legal. How about a 90 day cooling off period too???

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...s-dry-theresa/


Demanding up to to 40% pay increase is never good for business. Taking industrial action hits the consumer the hardest.

As far as may is concerned, giving credibility to Corbyn has been the most damaging to the party. A cheap shot to get her stupid bill over the line. Just watch that one back-fire. If anything it will unite the Tories to get rid of her.

Same with labour where Corbyn is taking his orders from the Tories.
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Re: Why the House of Lords May Save the Day

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A vote for labour is always a vote for austerity further down the line. Labour gets a gold plated economy every time they get in power and then bankrupt the country.
A hoary old myth that dies very hard!
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A hoary old myth that dies very hard!
Denial won't change history
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Denial won't change history
What an odd remark.
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What an odd remark.
A true remark , nonetheless ..........!
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Re: Why the House of Lords May Save the Day

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Demanding up to to 40% pay increase is never good for business. Taking industrial action hits the consumer the hardest.

As far as may is concerned, giving credibility to Corbyn has been the most damaging to the party. A cheap shot to get her stupid bill over the line. Just watch that one back-fire. If anything it will unite the Tories to get rid of her.

Same with labour where Corbyn is taking his orders from the Tories.
Not only the consumers, it encourages businesses to take their assets abroad, to countries where their workers are happy to work for less money and never threaten to go on strike.

What the ignorant socialists don't seem to grasp is that when they demand pay rises and go on strike, they are actually handing their jobs to workers in the far east and elsewhere.

Needless to say, Compo and the Marxists don't ever mention that!
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Re: Why the House of Lords May Save the Day

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Not only the consumers, it encourages businesses to take their assets abroad, to countries where their workers are happy to work for less money and never threaten to go on strike.

What the ignorant socialists don't seem to grasp is that when they demand pay rises and go on strike, they are actually handing their jobs to workers in the far east and elsewhere.

Needless to say, Compo and the Marxists don't ever mention that!
Hmmmm - so when the scumbag 'nasty party' workers go on strike - who is going to take over their jobs ??? Ukip perhaps ???
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Re: Why the House of Lords May Save the Day

[QUOTE=JBR;1679226]Not only the consumers, it encourages businesses to take their assets abroad, to countries where their workers are happy to work for less money and never threaten to go on strike.

What the ignorant socialists don't seem to grasp is that when they demand pay rises and go on strike, they are actually handing their jobs to workers in the far east and elsewhere.

Needless to say, Compo and the Marxists don't ever mention that businesses are taking their assets abroad because of Brexit.

The vote for Brexit has already seen businesses move their assets abroad

Following your hypothesis doesn’t that mean that ignorant Brexiteers don’t seem to Understand that they are handing their jobs to workers in the Far East or elsewhere?
 
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