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    Re: £9.50 Minimum Living Wage On The Way

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    I guess some will only ever moan about the " other " party and not give credit where is is due

    a 59p increase per hour , better than inflation
    Think politics is becoming blurred this Tory government is so different to the Thatcher one that created so much hatred and you can still smell that rage.

    It seems the parties are moving their fan base In some working class areas this will be welcomed as they are attracted to the Tories .

    Labour may be becoming middle class?

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    Re: £9.50 Minimum Living Wage On The Way

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Think politics is becoming blurred this Tory government is so different to the Thatcher one that created so much hatred and you can still smell that rage.

    It seems the parties are moving their fan base In some working class areas this will be welcomed as they are attracted to the Tories .

    Labour may be becoming middle class?
    They certainly looked after the working class ( be it employed or self employed ) during Covid with a decent Furlough scheme, maybe they are the new party for the working class's

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    Re: £9.50 Minimum Living Wage On The Way

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    They certainly looked after the working class ( be it employed or self employed ) during Covid with a decent Furlough scheme, maybe they are the new party for the working class's
    Doesn’t that mean you should stop voting for them?

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    Re: £9.50 Minimum Living Wage On The Way

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Doesn’t that mean you should stop voting for them?
    Voting for who ? ? ?

    Im a Labour / PC voter ( though can't vote for PC down here ) though pointless voting for Labour here aswell, as its between the Tories and Lib Dems here

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    Re: £9.50 Minimum Living Wage On The Way

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    They certainly looked after the working class ( be it employed or self employed ) during Covid with a decent Furlough scheme, maybe they are the new party for the working class's
    What were they supposed to do? Could you imagine if it had been under 80%? How would people eat? It wasn't a gesture of goodwill, it was a necessity, whoever is in government.

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    Re: £9.50 Minimum Living Wage On The Way

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    What were they supposed to do? Could you imagine if it had been under 80%? How would people eat? It wasn't a gesture of goodwill, it was a necessity, whoever is in government.
    It was still a pretty decent Furough scheme for most

  7. #7

    Re: £9.50 Minimum Living Wage On The Way

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    It was still a pretty decent Furough scheme for most
    I don't really see the furlough scheme as a deal, there was no option. Any less would've caused huge hardship. Maybe some businesses and sole traders did alright out of it with them still trading while they were on it.

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    Re: £9.50 Minimum Living Wage On The Way

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    I don't really see the furlough scheme as a deal, there was no option. Any less would've caused huge hardship. Maybe some businesses and sole traders did alright out of it with them still trading while they were on it.
    Thats because the Furlough scheme was pretty decent

    if they had said 60% or even 50% ( like Thatcher might have done ) people would have struggled even more, but the old Tories ( Thatcher era ) wouldn't have cared

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    Re: £9.50 Minimum Living Wage On The Way

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Think politics is becoming blurred this Tory government is so different to the Thatcher one that created so much hatred and you can still smell that rage.

    It seems the parties are moving their fan base In some working class areas this will be welcomed as they are attracted to the Tories .

    Labour may be becoming middle class?
    Neither Labour or the Tories give a **** about workers.

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