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Strikes

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  • Only if it doesn't effect me

  • **** off Sucky


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Heres a question....

what's the incentive for someone who isn't effected by the cost of living crisis to help people who are effected by the cost of living crisis?

Answer = None

The expsenses thing really fuking ****s me off if I'm honest. It's like burner credit card you rinse for as long as you can and for as much as you can before it's cancelled.

And every time I see how much an MP has claimed its always been more than the 80k salary. Every single one I've seen.

Here's the thing mate. There are some who won't be affected by the cost of living crisis, that will back the strikes bcos they have some experience of the hard graft they've endured to get to where they are. Mick Lynch is one of those.

The bloke's on £124k a year but fights for the rights of others less fortunate to work under decent conditions and earn the salary they deserve.

He gets attacked by triggered headline readers for having a huge salary, like somehow you can only defend workers if you yourself earn a low income. It doesn't occur that the difference is he's a man on a higher income defending the rights of those workers, whilst fighting against others who are exploiting them to get rich.

Even in football, club rivalries aside Rashford is another. Someone who's wealthy enough but through his personal experience fights for the disadvantaged. Drogba is another who does the same for ppl back home.

The incentive is simple fcking humanity bruv.
 
Most of the tory lot are supposed Christians yet they forget the message of love sharing and empathy and instead have gluttony hate and divide......what a fake bunch of ****s we got running this **** show
 
Here's the thing mate. There are some who won't be affected by the cost of living crisis, that will back the strikes bcos they have some experience of the hard graft they've endured to get to where they are. Mick Lynch is one of those.

The bloke's on £124k a year but fights for the rights of others less fortunate to work under decent conditions and earn the salary they deserve.

He gets attacked by triggered headline readers for having a huge salary, like somehow you can only defend workers if you yourself earn a low income. It doesn't occur that the difference is he's a man on a higher income defending the rights of those workers, whilst fighting against others who are exploiting them to get rich.

Even in football, club rivalries aside Rashford is another. Someone who's wealthy enough but through his personal experience fights for the disadvantaged. Drogba is another who does the same for ppl back home.

The incentive is simple fcking humanity bruv.
And i put to you that eton boys have none. <laugh>

We need more micks mate.
 
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Most of the tory lot are supposed Christians yet they forget the message of love sharing and empathy and instead have gluttony hate and divide......what a fake bunch of ****s we got running this **** show
Here's the thing mate. There are some who won't be affected by the cost of living crisis, that will back the strikes bcos they have some experience of the hard graft they've endured to get to where they are. Mick Lynch is one of those.

The bloke's on £124k a year but fights for the rights of others less fortunate to work under decent conditions and earn the salary they deserve.

He gets attacked by triggered headline readers for having a huge salary, like somehow you can only defend workers if you yourself earn a low income. It doesn't occur that the difference is he's a man on a higher income defending the rights of those workers, whilst fighting against others who are exploiting them to get rich.

Even in football, club rivalries aside Rashford is another. Someone who's wealthy enough but through his personal experience fights for the disadvantaged. Drogba is another who does the same for ppl back home.

The incentive is simple fcking humanity bruv.
:emoticon-0148-yes:<applause>.
Love both posts
 
Go on Lynchy .
Bang on don't let them use working classes against each other

Trouble is it's the same ole hat to me. Union leaders screaming at the top of their voices, digressing from what they are supposed to be fighting for, to wanting to get involved in political issues, so is he the voice of the Labour party now, I wonder what Keir Starmers thoughts are towards that?

Much like the people who are against abortion today in Jackson, screaching at the top of their voices, and when asked why they are shouting, they respond by saying in the name of god and feeling the need to preach.

Personally for me, it didn't work with Brexit attempting to shout down those who support it and constantly ridicule them, it dosen't work here either. I suspect he hates the Labour party where it is on the political spectrum, they'll have to remove Starmer to change that.

That will then play smack bang into the hands of the media.
 
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Trouble is it's the same ole hat to me. Union leaders screaming at the top of their voices, digressing from what they are supposed to be fighting for, to wanting to get involved in political issues, so is he the voice of the Labour party now, I wonder what Keir Starmers thoughts are towards that?

Much like the people who are against abortion today in Jackson, screaching at the top of their voices, and when asked why they are shouting, they respond by saying in the name of god and feeling the need to preach.

Personally for me, it didn't work with Brexit attempting to shout down those who support it and constantly ridicule them, it dosen't work here either. I suspect he hates the Labour party where it is on the political spectrum, they'll have to remove Starmer to change that.
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I'll leave you in peace now bro.

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Yeah got it playing now. <ok>

I love the floyd.......grew up listening to floyd and tripping on magic mushrooms.....turned 2 smoking weed at 15 hut continued listening to floyd....amused to death by Roger waters is another great piece of work.........even enjoy the syd collection opus etc but need a trip for that kinda deepness and dont get the opportunity much these days...........I'm defo out picking this season mind :emoticon-0115-inlov
 
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Bang on. Passionate too.

I Like sheen even more now.

His speech on what it means to be welsh is great.........a clever guy and someone I'd prefer running our policies than the **** brigade we have

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His speech on what it means to be welsh is great.........a clever guy and someone I'd prefer running our policies than the **** brigade we have
I probably shouldn't watch that one incase I want to be Welsh after.
 
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