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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
It’s basically because the big unions, who laughingly ‘represent’ working people, are preventing modernisation and increased productivity. And yes, management are too weak to take them on, as are governments of various hues. The whole country needs to smarten up and buckle down to achieve better wealth, and somehow we have to debt rid of the malaise that prevents us from acting.
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We have some of the toughest union laws in the world, the union bosses can't call a strike without a large turnout in favour of it, modernisation means people getting sacked so I don't blame the workers for resisting or their union for acting in their interests
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We could achieve so much, but unfortunately we have too many wreckers trying to cause disruption and failure. They don’t want success, they constantly strive to achieve failure to achieve…well, you tell me. I think Communism is their aim, and those of us who want this country to succeed must not let them win.
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You can call politicians names if you like, and that is so clever of you, but if it is that easy, why don’t you stand for election as an MP? The position of Home Secretary is one of the most important positions in government, and Labour got through a fair few in it’s last reign because they couldn’t handle it. Priti Patel works for her money, I can assure you.
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How can you assure anyone that, were you there with her, what was your role, lapdog? Perhaps I'll stop calling them names when they stop calling me and millions of others lazy to try and cover up the real issues but they won't because it might mean they have to do something about it