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Everyone here knows exactly why I've gone of the rails.. ..but your situation is more difficult to analyse. I'm off now, have a nice day.
Been away for a few days. Catching up on posts.
I think you need a break from this board, Suzy. Your posts are becoming increasingly erratic and nonsensical.
Go and have a lie down...
Meanwhile, the concession is nowhere to be seen. Baylan is another imposter, in the same mould as Damberg.
Tintin's on that watch...he'll tell us.
Actually, I pay more than that already. Well, now Wednesday is it ....we wont know if it is or not before about 3 pm when they issue the agenda. Still undecided in Sweden if it will appear on the Wednesday list or not...for various reasons. I'm in the Not On The Agenda side because I think it has already been decided ... apparently it is being prepared and they've had it for six years. Would it still be in the in tray? Nah!
That's agreed then, is it?
£10.00 per hour it is, err, or is it?
I'm lost.
Chin up everyone, it's Wednesday......alas not this Wednesday.
Pocko, I agree with you. x
But at least we can agree on wanting this share to be a success...
Thanks for the lesson in basic economics... but please read back your 0855 post and reflect. Workers rights and remuneration are not necessarily one and the same thing - though are clearly linked. And if, as you assert, are actually a labourer, should you reallly need to be more productive and work harder for a fair wage? And in that vein, should the disparity in salaries between a person in a destructive role such as a stockbroker, and that of a humble labourer be so great in an egalitarian society - a fair and equal society that we should be working to achieve? Your post indicates a belief that you should be worked harder? Truly bizarre coming from a working person?
If you paid people £60 per hour to pick asparagus (for example) how much they could pick would have to he reflected in the price, which would mean nobody would buy it. Same with everything, service or manufacturing, something is worth what somebody is willing to pay you for it. And I'm not condescending just because I have a different viewpoint from you. I'm a labourer myself.and proud of it.
It’s you that sounds oddly Victorian in your assertion that £10ph is somehow is all the deserving poor are worth. You sound condescending I’m afraid...
If you're being serious and I'm not sure you are...then that would be losing one's sense of proportion and living in the past. I believe in a fair day's work for a fair day's pay and and that rights go with obligations. Workers have had hugely improved rights as a result of being in the EU and I'm very pro that. And I'm not sure what you mean by working people...do you think that an employer is not a worker?
And maybe we can send some working class children up chimneys? I do hope you’re joking? Working people drive economies... And ‘rights and entitlements’ in the work place are a human right as far as I’m concerned. Shame on you...
One thing for sure is, it grows (moves) a lot quicker than anything associated with the Swedish establishment.
We always wait for the English asparagus, just saying.
What a beautiful spring morning, the darling buds of May out in all their glory....and wondering if FarEnd has got started on the asparagus yet. Workers rights, huh..too many already, more productivity is what we need. Does Corbyn think £10 p/h grows on trees.
from last week; note what didn't agree to
The Riksdag has decided that they want the Government to take urgently the necessary measures to simplify and shorten the permit processes for the mining and mineral industry and then return to the Riksdag with an account of what measures have been taken.
It was the committee's proposal that was voted through with 166 for and 139 against, the proposal was supported by M, SD, C and KD while the other parties refused to refuse with the reason that work is already in progress. The proposal was based on two motions from a moderate and a sweden democrat.
The Committee on Enterprise and Energy considered a total of about 30 motions relating to mineral policy, but for all other motions, the Committee on Enterprise and Energy proposed that they should be rejected and the Riksdag went on the same line. The exercises included, among other things, certain environmental and compensation issues, landowners' rights, extraction of fossil energy resources and extraction of uranium. As a reason for the rejection, the committee referred, among other things, to current regulations and ongoing work in several areas.
MP = Master of Paralysis
MP = Mega Parasite
MP = Moneygrabbing Puppet
All true. More suggestions welcome.
The MEPs elected in the imminent hideous charade may only sit for a few days, yet they will be entitled to the golden hello, and possibly golden handshake very soon after afforded to all new MEPs. Look it up. It is way more than the average bloke will earn in a lifetime.
a dime , didn't you.
With the return from the dead of the NASTY party and their austerity and failure to manage firstly the referendum (how could the peeps vote out) and then the failure to deliver the requested Brexit, it looks like the old Tories are again heading headlong to oblivion. They only have the BBC and the Newspapers left to voice the scare stories to frighten the children - Corbyn will make us a communist state etc.
And so to more important news will Sweden exchange a mining licence for an alleged rapist?
Hoc....A Danish King in Beowulf.
I think it was a typo with too many spaces.
"Parliament inaction" was the correct statement
:)
Chuteless
Good.....Parliament in action....makes you proud.
If what is going on in the HOC makes you proud, there is no hope. I despair.
p.s. I did see the smiley.
Good.....Parliament in action....makes you proud. ;-)
( Tory ) politics has betrayed the whole country, no matter which way you voted, or whether you voted at all.
The word Tory is parentheses only because they were the sitting party when Brexit happened.
The majority of MPs on both sides are remainders, so we already have cross party agreement. The current talks are another step towards remaining in the EU.
Since we're back on politics and everything is political if you're paying attention to life....I'm just reading my Brexit leaflet and it says 92% of Brexit voters feel betrayed. Does that mean that the 8% who don't feel betrayed have the used the time that has elapsed since the vote to reflect...and have they changed their mind? In which case are we at 56% Remain and 44% Leave?
One lucky guy.
The Swedish prosecutors are about to consider whether to reopen the case against him for alleged rape.
He will be long dead before any conclusions are reached. The swedes can’t even decide why they might want to revisit the evidence.
Laughable.
Meanwhile the swedes are suffering from an epidemic of immigrant related serious crime and they deny it’s existence.
This is not a country which has assimilated the 21st venture.
Still living off the back of past success.
Evening. treetop, these so called “eco conscience objectors” who don’t want to see any mine at Kallak, are on the wrong page. They have their head so far up their bigoted r’s, they are now looking for the light switch. To mine iron ore of the quality at Kallak, is an objective of International agreements, in respect of the reduction of carbon pollution. In Sweden, LKAB (Government) and the Energy Agency are investing some 1.4 billion krona in a pilot plant (HYBRIT) for producing steel with hydrogen instead of coal and coke. If we are awarded the concession, we will then hear, how wonderfully green Kallak is. That lady (Isabella?) leading the Green’s will make sure of that! That’s the nonsense, of this so-called process. If we are denied the concession, then it’s the question only, of the Courts view regarding a nation’s signature accepting international obligations. Imo only. atb