I never understand why MP’s annual inflation busting pay rises are never bought up by journalists when, like now, they are doing the TV rounds criticising others.
You never cease to amaze me with the clueless nuggets you spout. This one is up there with the best. None of the traditional docks exist anymore, not because of militant dockers, but logistics handling huge ships and containers.
You can see a general strike coming, people are sick of these super rich people doing what they want, ****ing things up and then putting the cost onto the people. This rail strike is starting to highlight how these people are ****ing everyone over.
For twenty years the miners took coal from the tower colliery in my valley after Maggie and crew said it had come to an end.........the colliery now shut found vast reserves again but could get the financial investment to take it out.........seems they were already onto its next little earner.....green energy rothschild style......for the few not the many
I've no faith in Labour coming in and sorting things out, anyone who thinks that will happen is off their tits. Same goes for the current bunch of tossers though. All of a sudden we're back to change for the sake of it because not enough people will vote outside of Tory and Labour.
We should put the political sector into lockdown for good.....no more of these corporations puppets running us into blind alleys
And I'm honest and open enough to say nothing. After all other than what I say for bantz at the moment I wouldn't vote for anyone, but I will say if these strikes continue, then Labour can forget any possibility of me swinging to them. Thus it only leaves that shower of shhite the Lib Dems or the Greens, we are all fooked for choice. It's interesting the fever pitch once a union wakes up, but reality is millions of low paid jobs have been done away with because of technology over the decades, and quite simply it was allowed to happen. So I refuse to apply special treatment to the RMT.
Remember everyone saying jezza will bring back strikes........so what's happening now minus jezza corbyn. We missed our chance with corbyn and everyone fell for the media attack on him with false claims and constant attacks on anything they could connect him with that they could spin into a negative. Boris and Co on the other hand get 2 do what they like riot club attitude and everything is played down and forgot about pretty quickly. We need anarchy and nothing less will do
I do think the world is changing and driven by youngsters who don’t appear to have the same values around wealth as we perhaps do. My company, amongst many others I believe, offer 4 day working weeks and salary sacrifice schemes. Pretty much all that take advantage are under 40. I think these youngsters support direct action and strikes is a part of that. Not sure where that may end, let’s hope it’s not WW or great depressions.
I’ve got no faith in labour either, but the reality is that it’s either them or conservative at the next GE. I reckon we are due a change. Can it possibly get any worse? Must be worth a try Shirley? Worse that can happen is we vote them out 4 years later. ‘The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.’ Ed Sheeran. 2014
Anyway, question for people, slightly astray from the thread topic, but it is in relation to automation, basically technology taking jobs. Supermarkets for many decades now along with our corner shops, which are just virtually well known supermarkets but smaller now, have paid mums, young people that want to work in minimum wage jobs, and many millions of those jobs support people on the bread line. I see today Amazon Fresh are going to expand their first store out of London and they will base a new one in Sevenoaks. My understanding if I have it right, is they are cashless and require no checkout operators. I'll assume if this is successful or it continues to be so, then Amazon may attempt sometime in future, to expand into the bigger (super)market, so how many of you would use one if in a town near you?
My first thoughts are always quality then price then convenience. If something new comes along that ticks the boxes I'm all for it. People have to adapt and workers the same. Transitions like this are inevitable it's a pity that big companies always see them as a way to make money through removing staff and reducing wages instead of truly enhancing the switch to new technology by relocating staff paying better wages with better training and therefore championing the new technology and making it a fantastic step forward for everyone.