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I wonder if those living in Venezuela are thankful the people own 100% of everything but it is worth tulip?
Venezuela ready to defend itself after US invokes Rio Treaty | News | DW | 14.09.2019
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed forcing employees to take part of their salary and re invest it in the company.
Seems great until the fookwit at the top tanks the company and you shares ain't worth tulip.
I wonder who benefits here.
[emoji848][emoji849]Project fear!Originally posted by AtW View PostPresumably they will force companies to issue 1% new shares every year in name of some State fund, on behalf of which local Momentum Representatives of the People will attend Directors meetings ...
We can all thank Brexit for it.
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Presumably they will force companies to issue 1% new shares every year in name of some State fund, on behalf of which local Momentum Representatives of the People will attend Directors meetings ...
We can all thank Brexit for it.
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Indeed forcing employees to take part of their salary and re invest it in the company.
Seems great until the fookwit at the top tanks the company and you shares ain't worth tulip.
I wonder who benefits here.
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Now the Tories have killed contracting bring on power to the worker!
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If you had anything worth stealing, I'm sure you'd be crapping yourself, but thankfully for you, you haven't...
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And a share owning democracy.
UK's Labour plans to make companies give shares to workers - Reuters
Maggie would be proud.
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Project fear Mark III
The Brexit disaster capitalists and fellow traveller gammons are fear mongering about a Marxist Labour party.
It turns out Labour is promoting a property owning democracy.
Labour wants to give private tenants 'right-to-buy' their rented home | Metro News
Maggie would be proud, and Adam Smith would approve of a discouragement of rent seeking to divert investment into the productive economy.
But hey, the gammons are panicking so they'll just keep on with Project Fear 3.0.Tags: None
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