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Rosewall, "Hard cases lead to bad law"?
I thought she answered the questions put to her a lot more clearly than any of the questions put to Matt Han****...... go compare.
Navaho, you are entitled to your fully embedded beliefs that will not allow you to rationalise. The Labour Party was indeed responsible for implementing the principles of the "cross party" beveridge report written in 1942 (Sir William Beveridge was a Liberal politician) Sociallist governments have done many good things in the past but Labour in the UK currently seem incapable at the moment of putting a coherent strategy together. A good example of the current situation was on Andrew Marr's show this morning. Anneliese Dodds, Labour shadow Chancellor, unable to answer questions on Labour plans and costings for social care but reverting to attacking the government compared with Simon Stevens, head of NHS England, answering with knowledge and integrity, questions on NHS performance and future plans...go compare!!
Your assumption that I was a Miner is wrong. I was in the Fire Service.
Oh and just for perspective, kashdog. Coincidentally on this day in 1948, the country woke up to a National Health Service.
Yet here you are telling me that socialism doesn't work.
Kashdog, reading between the lines of your defensive post and as you took my comment as derogatory and juvenile I can only presume that you voted tory. If that is correct then your statement "this election I voted for a party that I believe wants a more equal society" is probably the most stupid thing I will read today and it's only just gone 9am.Well done, you are today's prize winner. If you think boris and co want a more equal and fairer society then you have probably been exposed to many heavy metals while down the mines. And no, you won't be able to change my mind because I tend to stick to my principles and am no turncoat. What was the turning point in your life that changed your way of thinking ? Promotion within the management ranks perhaps and a complete new peer group to mimmick ? Surely can't have been just a couple of bent union reps.
You are both right to some extent. I was a pro unionist until the miners strike. Not against the miners, quite the opposite, but TGWU members took their filthy blood money and drove scabs across NUM picket lines. Those union members were no different to Thatcher, may them and her rot in Hell. Since then I have no time for trade unions, they are just big businesses where the bosses line their own pocket and to Hell with the members - rather like the BoD of many PLCs.
As for Boris and his team of incompetents. They have managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Navaho, just for perspective... back in the 70's I was a trade union rep. I resigned due to blatant corruption within the union I belonged to. We were on strike and collecting sympathetic public contributions. Senior members of the union took the public contributions and to cut a long story short were eating and drinking in good restaurants during the strike where members had no income and were suffering. Post strike action, I challenged the union on this and was told by the union leader that I would never be able to prove it. For years I still remained a staunch socialist and believed in the principle. As I matured in years I started to realise that I was only believing in a mantra and so, with many others, this election I voted for a party that I believe wants a more equal society... at least not one that has constantly presented themselves on an ideal that cannot be realised. If you do not realise that the working class need inspirational and innovative business leaders to join us in a partnership that benefits all of us you are not being rational. Disappointingly, your response reminds me of the 70's.... a typical left winger that will, if somebody disagrees with them, will resort to juvenile insults... I know I will not be able to change your mind but many, like me have realised the futility of being left of centre in politics.... if you need proof of that then look at the ruling party majority. This is not a comment on AST but it is a comment on your derogatory and insulting response.
With a response like that I can only presume you are 7 years old.
Like a tiny little mini Rees mogg in short pin stripe trousers.
If Boris et al are clowns then what on earth does that make Labour?
Same here alpha, my brother lost his job as a designer in the aero engine industry last week. I really hope that at next election all those clowns that voted this current bunch of incompetent eton boys into power remember 2020 and give it a bit more thought next time.
My son got his notice today, as of 29th july he's on the dole, 23 years as a sparky and the boss is paying them all off apart from one apprentice,well done Boris and number 11, it's going to get brutal out there.