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11-03-2011, 18:36 | #16 | |
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personally i have little sympathy for the fire brigade when they have there seems to be annual strike over pay. especially as they are paid often not to work , the police you never really hear complain , and the nurses seem to have been quiet for a while, id not be too bothered or sympathetic to them if they did strike over pay... but reducing numbers, redundancies etc, i do sympathise with . it effects us and if we needed 50 coppers before we sure as hell will need 50 as times get tighter just looking at the social problems we are facing but if you think about it our country is at war and we are . our country is under constant threat of terror attacks scrapping aircraft carriers redundancies in the armed forces redundancies in police , health care and god knows what else they have done or plan to i just dont get it. talk about inviting trouble |
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11-03-2011, 18:49 | #17 |
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From what I understand we, as a country, owe nearly 1 Trillion £s.
The money has to come from somewhere and there are no "easy" options. We don't have any gold reserves - thanks Gordon. Our manufacturing base is almost non existant - cheers Maggie. We are no longer able to use up North Sea Gas/Oil revenues. I reckon the coalition is just throwing ideas around getting us all prepared for when the nasty IMF forces this country to pay our tab. So far the Tories have neatly shafted the Libs making them take the flak for Student Fees and then David C and his mates will balme the IMF for forcing them to implement cuts thereby trying to deflect the voters anger. Perhaps we should take a lead from the North Africans and actually go and do something as opposed to wearing out our keyboards and blowing froth off our pints? (After you and no pushing from the rear). Bern |
11-03-2011, 20:13 | #18 | ||
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Tbh whilst ive previously bumped my gums about getting the right & striking i probably wouldnt have. Goes against the grain. I would say 99% of my colleagues were the same. Im not so sure now. Quote:
we have a few of those type. As far as doing something about it, Ive been on every demo I could that was set up by our organsation, Ive worn out my keyboard emailing and writing letters. Not a lot more I could do. Id like to think Id helped stopping everyone getting shafted as badly as they could be but im not sure |
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11-03-2011, 21:23 | #19 |
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that is what they are going to do (apparently) contributions to date will be unaffected, just the ones from the change over on wards.
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11-03-2011, 21:25 | #20 | |
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11-03-2011, 23:40 | #21 | |
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Well its like all this b/s with 'the City' worrying about bankers leaving the country if their bonuses are capped. WTF do we need parasites like that for? Especially when Barclays, as one example, makes something like £7-8 billion squid yet pays only about £100m in corporation tax? A sick joke is what it is. |
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