Quote Originally Posted by Shark27 View Post
There was no sarcasm intended in my post. My point was if the lady makes a comment, which if turned the other way round would have been classed as massively racist, then she should have some serious substance to back it up. It doesn't sound like she has. If I was on Twitter or wherever she posted it I would have asked her but I have only read about it here.

Your post outlines the history of where we are today which I don't dispute. As I have said previously. We have got to where we are. We can't change it.

You finish talking about the greater distribution of wealth. I'm assuming you are talking more closer to home on this. Vote Labour?

If I owned a company and was a multi millionaire/billionaire, I would happily make my staff the best paid in their sector. The more profits made by a company, the more I think they should pay their staff. People like Mike Ashley make me cringe when I hear stories about how they treat their staff. Phillip Green too.

I don't agree with throwing money at people with benefits payments. It gives less incentive to work and would probably do nothing for the cause that we are discussing.

How would you fairer distribute wealth? Again, I'm not being sarcastic, I'm looking for solutions.

If we are talking on a international level then we have to rely on the corrupt leaders in African countries not using their money to build their palaces. How do we stop this without being the interfering white power?

If we do succeed with abolishing whiteness, and as you say the Chinese go from strength to strength, could the discussion in a couple of hundred years time be about abolishing 'chineseness' and 'white lives matter'?
Interesting point about tackling wealth distribution Shark .

Something the Labour leader will have to address policy wise and reclaiming the red wall .

The Tories falling in their sword won't be enough to win the next GE that I do know and policy wise we've not seen anything yet from Starmer although it's early days .

Uniting middle England and the former heartlands and wealth distribution will be a huge part of that .

The old argument of raising taxes for the wealthy and middle incomes and cutting them for the less wealthy isn't going to work at the ballot box and neither is hoping for good will from business either .

There are no quick fix election winning formula's here , you can raise the minimum wage but you also have to factor in the huge amount of small businesses that operate on very small margins .

You can take the lower paid out of taxation altogether but you are then reducing your income .

Education and training is where it's at and attracting businesses that require skills and are prepared to pay well for them which is an extremely longer game .

Attracting them to the former heartlands , I'd suggest we need another dozen Amazon facilities like you need a hole in the head .

The Tories idea of levelling up seems to consist of building infrastructure , improve roads , hospitals , schools etc which is fine but it does nothing long term for wage growth .

This was a nut New Labour couldn't or wouldn't crack , too difficult and in any case the voters haven't anywhere else to go according to Mandelson than Labour ..... well you can scrub that one now .

The Labour Party needs to take this challenge on , should take this challenge on and level up with roots and branches .

However there are no simple solutions and you have to win a GE before you can achieve anything .

Complex to say the least .