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UK’s Labour would cost companies £300bn in workers’ share swipe
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Unlike you I know first hand what the communism regime is like - specifically people don't get to choose where to work, so anybody who does not like person who tells communists to shove their ideas up their arses should be getting a job elsewhere and be grateful they don’t live under commie regime. -
UK’s Labour would cost companies £300bn in workers’ share swipe
You’re right, I wasn’t brought brought up under a communist regime.Originally posted by AtW View PostUnlike you I know first hand what the communism regime is like - specifically people don't get to choose where to work, so anybody who does not like person who tells communists to shove their ideas up their arses should be getting a job elsewhere and be grateful they don’t live under commie regime.
I was brought up in the 70s and 80s where workers had to go on strike for hard-fought rights, where ordinary people got their heads kicked in for daring to ask for a fair day’s wage for a fair day’s work.
So perhaps wannabe totalitarians like yourself should be grateful that others have fought for the rights that you are so keen to enjoy, but want to deny to others.Comment
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boo hooOriginally posted by meridian View PostYou’re right, I wasn’t brought brought up under a communist regime.
I was brought up in the 70s and 80s where workers had to go on strike for hard-fought rights, where ordinary people got their heads kicked in for daring to ask for a fair day’s wage for a fair day’s work.
So perhaps wannabe totalitarians like yourself should be grateful that others have fought for the rights that you are so keen to enjoy, but want to deny to others.
maggies child here too.
Repeatedly made a job for myself and enjoyed prosperity. Keep on blaming others for your misfortune. Its yours!Comment
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So that's where you got that chip. You're in 2017 now mate, time you left that crap behind.Originally posted by meridian View PostYou’re right, I wasn’t brought brought up under a communist regime.
I was brought up in the 70s and 80s where workers had to go on strike for hard-fought rights, where ordinary people got their heads kicked in for daring to ask for a fair day’s wage for a fair day’s work.
So perhaps wannabe totalitarians like yourself should be grateful that others have fought for the rights that you are so keen to enjoy, but want to deny to others.Comment
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Well maybe not communist but the labour of the 70's was pretty ******* close.Originally posted by meridian View PostYou’re right, I wasn’t brought brought up under a communist regime.
I was brought up in the 70s and 80s where workers had to go on strike for hard-fought rights, where ordinary people got their heads kicked in for daring to ask for a fair day’s wage for a fair day’s work.
So perhaps wannabe totalitarians like yourself should be grateful that others have fought for the rights that you are so keen to enjoy, but want to deny to others.Comment
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Thus spake the man who blames the EU for everything that is wrong with the UK.Originally posted by vetran View PostKeep on blaming others for your misfortune. Its yours!…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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You're effin' big bollocks when he's banned, aren't you? As soon as he's back you'll have your tongue rammed so far up his arse that sasguru will be creaming in his dungarees!Originally posted by WTFH View PostThus spake the man who blames the EU for everything that is wrong with the UK.
Zig - in "just thought I'd lighten the mood" mode!Comment
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Never were truer words spoken in jest.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYou're effin' big bollocks when he's banned, aren't you? As soon as he's back you'll have your tongue rammed so far up his arse that sasguru will be creaming in his dungarees!
Zig - in "just thought I'd lighten the mood" mode!Comment
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There was a suggestion that both Bill Sirs (ISTC) and Arthur Scargill (NUM) were in league with Maggie as neither followed the wishes of a large proportion of their membership in calling their respective strikes and both didn't really have a cohesive plan. Maggie would have found great difficulty politically in making the redundancies which followed both strikes if it were not for those strikes.Originally posted by meridian View PostYou’re right, I wasn’t brought brought up under a communist regime.
I was brought up in the 70s and 80s where workers had to go on strike for hard-fought rights, where ordinary people got their heads kicked in for daring to ask for a fair day’s wage for a fair day’s work.
So perhaps wannabe totalitarians like yourself should be grateful that others have fought for the rights that you are so keen to enjoy, but want to deny to others.
It should have been plain to Scargill that McGregor, who had orchestrated the steel industry changes, would do the same with the miners. Scargill was a fool to take him and Maggie on in the way that he did. I guess both men enjoyed their pensions.
I have always laid the blame for the 1984 miners strike at the feet of Joe Gormley, who effectively brought down the Conservative Government in 1974. I said then that there would be repercussions, and Maggie proved so.Comment
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