I think MPs are well over paid. 80k + what seems unlimited expenses that cover things they really ****ing shouldn't like party's, champagne, private jets. Energy costs on 2nd homes. Bunch of fuking mugs we are having a go at the ****ing train driver like, bootlicking ****s no wonder they take the ****ing piss like they do when you got house ni**ahs like Diego thankful for the crumbs they let him have
At least two of those are correct If you ever work in a union shop you will learn about solidarity etc, things like keeping differentials up when one union wins a pay rise for their members and those who think they are better immediately demand more.
There all correct Diego, not sure why you say there not. Not sure what a union shop is, but if your referring to the old “closed shops” they are now illegal and have been for about 20 years.
He's a headline guy......that's all he needs to make his bitterness dribble out of his a-hole.......its very common to fking common
They aren't on strike or don't you listen ? Pushed like a Cabinet minister that wants to CRUSH every ordinary working man
I'm wondering what the link is between or why the older lot on here back the government over the working man? Brb mentioned he remembered the last big strike back in the 70s. The country stood still, bins over flowing all that jazz. But is that the reason? Bins? I have my own theory but I'd like to give the older generation on here like diego, brb, Duggie, pie, the chance to explain why they are so against unions and the working man getting a fair deal.?
There was a poll I saw the other day and a good majority of over 65's were against, all the younger generation were for. I do remember the strikes of the 70's but not so much for the bins, I think that was more a problem in London where it is densely populated but I do remember the power cuts. We were poor at the time, so finding 50p (or however much it was) for the meter was probably just as hard as having it switched off in the evenings due to industrial action. I think like with all strikes including the ones under Thatcher it was just the aggressiveness of it, from both sides, the strikers and the police, while those in the middle just had to endure it. I just cannot bring myself to vote for a party that wins debates on strikes, I think Starmer is sitting on the fence with it, unsure of which way to turn, he will know or have been advised how much damage it can do if you say the wrong things, you will either piss off one side or the other. I listened to one of your videos or twitter things the other day, with the main guy who's been getting tons of praise, the union guy? Anyway when I listed to it, me personally, I felt he was having a pop at Labour as much as he was the Tories. It was interesting the Lib Dem victory, and that's probably what I would do, either not vote or go the middle ground, that don't help the Tories, but it don't really help Labour either, well they could have a coalition but I'd give that all of two years tops. As in Thatchers time, she would lose a lot of local elections but always come through at the General Election and she really was hated, hated so much I honestly swear people would kill her. Boris is no where near that level of hate, it's all hot air at him. It's important to remember, that Labour only got back in, because Blair moved them to centre left. However, the younger generation will probably decide, if they can get themselves out of bed this time.