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Previously on "Labour rows back on workers’ rights to blunt Tory ‘anti-business’ claims"
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
I disagree. As is often the case, follow the money. Labour two main sponsors appear to be the unions and Just Stop Oil. Says a lot about their motivations. Ignore Starmer's announcements, he changes too often to be seen as a credible source of anything.
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Originally posted by wattaj View Post
Those days are long gone. Labour is now the party of Conservative-light with a sprinkling of social justice thrown into the mix. An appalling cocktail if you ask me.
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Originally posted by wattaj View Post
Those days are long gone. Labour is now the party of Conservative-light with a sprinkling of social justice thrown into the mix. An appalling cocktail if you ask me.Last edited by Protagoras; 18 August 2023, 13:12.
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Originally posted by Protagoras View Post[URL]Once upon a time Labour was a party that supported working people - it's very creation comes from this.
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Labour rows back on workers’ rights to blunt Tory ‘anti-business’ claims
https://www.ft.com/content/30a8a3f1-...8-7b7de05470f4
Once upon a time Labour was a party that supported working people - it's very creation comes from this.
Workers' rights have been hard won over a century, it's nothing to be ashamed of, and it's not anti-business to have policies that support workers in the face of corporate attitudes.
We need government that works for the people, not big business and the would be feudal lords.
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