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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    Thing is BT Labour havent condemned the Rail strikes have they ? And cost of living yes agreed but I don’t see them coming out with any viable alternative to what we have in power now , no ideas , nothing new just a constant slating of Boris which I admit he left his self open to but I think honestly he isnt doing a bad job considering/ circumstances I’d let him have the next 12 months and see where we are then.
    How many times do I need to tell you sinkov, the Labour party lost 200,000 fully paid up members because we did not want a Tory running our political party.

    And why on earth should anyone condemn the current rail strike?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    How many times do I need to tell you sinkov, the Labour party lost 200,000 fully paid up members because we did not want a Tory running our political party.

    And why on earth should anyone condemn the current rail strike?
    I’m interested BT what makes the rail workers any different to any of us who incidentally are all suffering- some more than others now as they have to find alternative more expensive ways to get to work or can’t get there at all.

    I noticed earlier in year that the politicians and this is unique decided to give themselves a hefty pay rise - who decided that ? Not us that’s for sure we didn’t vote or complain because we couldn’t .

    Society has / is changing and it’s creating a stance from people that I’ll look after mine and that’s it bo —ocks to everyone else , you yourself want no millionaires no divide no classes but the very people you vote for are creating it through mis management of funds - immigration- benefits and so it goes on to strikes for more pay from a pot of money that’s already spent.

    The whole debacle is past the point of no
    Return - you can’t keep giving from an empty pot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    I’m interested BT what makes the rail workers any different to any of us who incidentally are all suffering- some more than others now as they have to find alternative more expensive ways to get to work or can’t get there at all.

    I noticed earlier in year that the politicians and this is unique decided to give themselves a hefty pay rise - who decided that ? Not us that’s for sure we didn’t vote or complain because we couldn’t .

    Society has / is changing and it’s creating a stance from people that I’ll look after mine and that’s it bo —ocks to everyone else , you yourself want no millionaires no divide no classes but the very people you vote for are creating it through mis management of funds - immigration- benefits and so it goes on to strikes for more pay from a pot of money that’s already spent.

    The whole debacle is past the point of no
    Return - you can’t keep giving from an empty pot.
    Rail operating profits from UK taxpayers and rail travellers are being transferred to Germany, France, Italy and Hong Kong.

    That's where the stakeholders do their business, not here in the UK.

    They do not give a flying f*ck about UK worker conditions, and if it all goes tits up the eejits like Schnapps and Blow Job will just give them another bail out from (you guessed it!) the British taxpayer.

    Incidentally, our present, mainly corrupt Cabinet full of Conservative and Unionist Cretins led by a blonde-haired, grinning, smirking, clueless clown aided and abetted by their quisling sidekick Kier Starmer, stand by and authorise the highest rail travel costs in Europe while simultaneously offering the worse pay and work conditions for rail operatives. Go figure?

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