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Originally Posted by cmonstanley
your from a dinosaur age of politics blaming the unions just dont wash.lets have a look miners strike justified trying to save your community and well being is bad i dont think so, it was the greedy shareholder who thought globalisation would make them a packet there is only one reason why britain and europe are in a mess and thats greed.if they never got greedy we would have had real money to spend and greater taxes to collect.the multi nationals cut their nose to spite their face they are idiots do they not know people need money to buy their products.as tristun hunt said on wuestion time he hit the nail on the head .in the eighties the tories put thousands of workers on incapacity,now we have full generations of people who dont know what work is they started the rot by helping create mass unemployment in communities with their first round of cuts in the eighties i just keep getting a feeling of de ja vu cuts ,europe, union bashing,propoganda in the papers. the tories are out of their depth we are in for a very very bumpy ride.
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" You're from a dinosaur age of politics, blaming the Unions just doesn't wash.
Let's have a look at the miner's strike, a bad thing? I don't think so. It was justified, in that it was trying to save your community and well-being. It was the greedy share-holder who was the one that would make a packet through globalisation. There is only one reason why Britain and Europe are in a mess, and that is greed.
If they had never got greedy, we would have had more money to spend and greater taxes to collect. The multi-nationals cut off their noses to spite their faces, they are idiots. Do they not know that people need money to buy their products?
As Tristan Hunt said on Question Time, when he hit the nail on the head:
"In the Eighties, the Tory government put thousands of workers on incapacity benefit, now we have generations of people who don't know what work is."
They started the rot by helping to create mass unemloyment in communities, with their first round of cuts in the 1980's.
I just keep getting a feeling of dejŕ vů; Cuts, Europe, Union bashing and propaganda in the papers.
The Tories are out of their depth, we are in for a very, very bumpy ride."
This is what C'mon meant.
Not twaddle at all -just passionately expressed without punctuation!
I remember when the Tories had to bring down the un-employment figures back then and fiddled the numbers. They managed to knock off a million over night. The same thing has gone on ever since!