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Election year. Had there not been an election, would it be happening?
Given he had been saying even before the election was called that it was going to happen.... maybe to probably
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Election year. Had there not been an election, would it be happening?
Middle class hate for their country and its people has increased amongst the champagne socialists class Pess.Arthur scargill "We aren't here to run capitalism better than the Tories'
Class hate is deepening in Britain not softening - the writings of Bojo suggest he has deep contempt for average britons
Anyway most of the world has moved on from the GFC. Thanks to the abysmal policies of the Tories and Libdems they are still in the trough.
all labour wanted to do is reverse that, Bojo seems to want to do half a job (and less if he can get away with it or the lurching right party nobbles him)
its just sound economics (which the rest of the world understands) not any particular label you can come up with Marxist etc
Arthur scargill "We aren't here to run capitalism better than the Tories'
Class hate is deepening in Britain not softening - the writings of Bojo suggest he has deep contempt for average britons
Anyway most of the world has moved on from the GFC. Thanks to the abysmal policies of the Tories and Libdems they are still in the trough.
all labour wanted to do is reverse that, Bojo seems to want to do half a job (and less if he can get away with it or the lurching right party nobbles him)
its just sound economics (which the rest of the world understands) not any particular label you can come up with Marxist etc
Yep I left school in 1975. for mine if you were born 1959-60 and left school in 1975 you were the start of GenX = insecure employment
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Baby boomers were born from 1946 till about 1964, many of them faced high unemployment rates, those born from the late 50's, they would have felt it from the early 1980's combined with 18/20% interest rates on housing loans.
But yet BB are really maligned, but was the early ones who got a free ride.
mate, it was 1975. I lived it. Our careers councillors were clueless. The change was so quick and dramatic
Since the National Minimum Wage was introduced by a Labour government 20 years ago, it's boosted the wages of the lowest-paid - defying predictions it would lead to higher unemployment.
Listening to Labour concession speeches all included the line.
I'm sorry we failed and to all the millions of people who need us."
People don't want to be dependent on government, they want to be self sufficient.
The undertone of Labour's message is to create the cycle of government dependancy.
Hike taxes of the middle class so life is tougher to succeed (We all know the rich can avoid taxes.)
Death duties on dying boomers so the younger generation can't benefit from the inheritance.
Scargill was a fool who overplayed his hand. Since his era, the only time Labour came back to power was when they indeed tried to run capitalism better than the Tories. Gotta play to the electorate.Arthur scargill "We aren't here to run capitalism better than the Tories'
Scargill was a fool who overplayed his hand. Since his era, the only time Labour came back to power was when they indeed tried to run capitalism better than the Tories. Gotta play to the electorate.
He did what he had to do to win elections. But for Iraq, he'd be looked at as a success. I don't think Labour need to go full New Labour again, but they probably need to take a step or two towards it. Also, they need a leader with charisma like Blair had, which Corbyn certainly didn't have.great quote though. Blair sucked murdochs dick but he didnt need to throat it