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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSo are attempts at outright socialism, like Venezuela, who, by the way, Komrade Korbyn sees as a model economy. If T-May trips UK up with Brexit, Korbyn will be there to drop a paving slab on its head, not help it up.Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSo are attempts at outright socialism, like Venezuela, who, by the way, Komrade Korbyn sees as a model economy. If T-May trips UK up with Brexit, Korbyn will be there to drop a paving slab on its head, not help it up....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI hate both the Tories and Labour. Two cheeks of the same arse and the Lib Dems are the hole in the middle.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostQuite. Time for some Nationalsozialismus.
nah time for locking up feckwits, you should be afraid!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postnah time for locking up feckwits, you should be afraid!Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSo are attempts at outright socialism, like Venezuela, who, by the way, Komrade Korbyn sees as a model economy. If T-May trips UK up with Brexit, Korbyn will be there to drop a paving slab on its head, not help it up.
The current Labour policies are borrowed from the Scandinavian countries. They work well there, generally.
The only reason you've even imagined the V-word is because you've read it in a newspaper somewhere.
Engage your brain and do your own analysis, because embarrassing posts like this really shouldn't be happening from otherwise educated individuals.
The Tories are usually seen as right wing. If I go spouting "they're basically US republicans!" it's obviously claptrap. There are newspapers that regularly make this comparison, it it's a nonsense.Comment
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Originally posted by contractorinatractor View PostI cringe when I read posts like this.
The current Labour policies are borrowed from the Scandinavian countries. They work well there, generally.
The only reason you've even imagined the V-word is because you've read it in a newspaper somewhere.
Engage your brain and do your own analysis, because embarrassing posts like this really shouldn't be happening from otherwise educated individuals.
The Tories are usually seen as right wing. If I go spouting "they're basically US republicans!" it's obviously claptrap. There are newspapers that regularly make this comparison, it it's a nonsense.
John McDonnell's new plan is certainly radical – to smash up the country as badly as possible | The Independent
I'm not a fan of the current Tory government either, so don't see me as some Conservative nay-sayer. I'm very much disillusioned with politics, having seen us turn into America, with slur vs slur rather than offering v offering being the way that election campaigns are run nowadays. One thing that I have seen locally is a rise in what was, in the 80s, known as militant with Derek Hatton in Liverpool. It's concerning that party politics are forcing out the moderate Labour MPs who have generally been doing a reasonable job. With or without Brexit, there are dark days ahead.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWith or without Brexit, there are dark days ahead.
Time to stock up on baked beans & shotgun shells.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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I could possibly lose my ‘job’ if this happens.
I commute via plane every week and stay in hotels for 2 or 3 nights - plus costs of food and hire car. So approx £250 a week in expenses.
Been forced into PAYE will mean the client has the upper hand I know that I would be lucky to get £45k but I cant imagine that they will want the liability of paying for them expenses themselves. They would set my employee contract to been based in the office and so any expenses incurred in getting there would be my own. I cant imagine them setting my contract up as WFH so I can claim the expenses.
Sure that there will be many more affected by thisComment
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