I'd go 20.3% every time. What are we, communists? Don't blame someone for their earning potential.So off the top of my head the train drivers get about £9000 and pensioners get about £2000.
Which percentage do you prefer 14 or 20.3?
I'd go 20.3% every time. What are we, communists? Don't blame someone for their earning potential.So off the top of my head the train drivers get about £9000 and pensioners get about £2000.
Which percentage do you prefer 14 or 20.3?
Seem like a bright lad.I'd go 20.3% every time. What are we, communists? Don't blame someone for their earning potential.
I'm seeing loads of tory angst, laughable after the last 14 year ****-show... during which time you'd think they hadn't done anything wrong. The correction will be painful in the first few years, if not five. The tories introduced austerity remember. The outing of MPs on Facebook is like the sad herd mentality I'd thought we'd be trying to move away from after the riots.You are better than that mate. Are you ok with the 1st 2 months of Labour. Are you supportive of the removal of the winter fuel allowance which was introduced by Gordon Brown? I dont see Tory glee here, I see angst at another govt failing our vulnerable communities.
You seem to think that everyone who negatively comments on the Labour **** show are Tories....on that basis you're ****ing blinkered. But then again you pray to a celestial unknown...fannyI'm seeing loads of tory angst, laughable after the last 14 year ****-show... during which time you'd think they hadn't done anything wrong. The correction will be painful in the first few years, if not five. The tories introduced austerity remember. The outing of MPs on Facebook is like the sad herd mentality I'd thought we'd be trying to move away from after the riots.
The WFA has nowt to do with state pension rises.Train drivers increase is 14% over 3 years.
State pension increase is 20.8% over 3 years.
I'd go 20.3% every time. What are we, communists? Don't blame someone for their earning potential.
The WFA has nowt to do with state pension rises.
Labour gave the train unions a no questions asked pay rise without any productivity conditions.
The Labour Party is having all our pants down with the majority of seats they have. It's never been good for the country to have a government with a huge majority whatever the colour of their rosette.
Which people? You must read different media to me, and I personally haven't got a problem with MP pay but again it just comes back to politics of envy I suppose.If that’s the case why were the same people defending these ridiculous payrises up in arms over MP’s getting their rise after COVID? It’s just their “earning potential”.
Which people? You must read different media to me, and I personally haven't got a problem with MP pay but again it just comes back to politics of envy I suppose.
We're not going to agree mate, we clearly have different views as to the priorities we face as a nation so I'll leave it there. The only thing I will add is that as a Labour voter (who would vote the same tomorrow if given another go) I've never called anyone 'thick' for having an opposing view. As they say, opinions are like arseholes, everyone has one!Not sure about that or if that’s true you must get your news from the politicians themselves. There was absolute uproar across all platforms when they gave themselves a payrise of around £6k just last year.
Even if what you say about train drivers “misrepresented” wages, which I don’t believe myself, what’s the excuse for bending over and giving junior doctors a huge rise already? It’s ironic that labour voters are calling anyone who states facts “thick” whilst believing the absolute bollocks coming out of their camp the minute. According to the tories the made up “black hole” was future costs ie pay rises for civil servants etc - Labour have agreed that now so there’s £11bn of it accounted for. The train drivers and quite frankly ridiculous junior doctors payrises will take that close to £20bn. Maybe it should be angled at pensioners not having their heating allowance because this pleb who’s LEARNING their profession is now earning 3x the national living wage, rather than you can’t have your heating allowance because the previous government done X,Y and Z.
And if the above is true, are those projected costs “the black hole” or are they saying we’re in a £20bn black hole that nobody knew anything about yet we’ve just committed to spending another £20bn on public sector wages? Seems like a sensible thing to do if so..
AgreedThe abolition is OTT without doubt. But it certainly should be means tested
Older family members are complaining about their heating bills in the winter, having just bout a brand new car for cash! With loads more sitting in their bank.
We're not going to agree mate, we clearly have different views as to the priorities we face as a nation so I'll leave it there. The only thing I will add is that as a Labour voter (who would vote the same tomorrow if given another go) I've never called anyone 'thick' for having an opposing view. As they say, opinions are like arseholes, everyone has one!
Agreed