It’ll all end in tears, whoever gets in. We’re in for an even rougher ride over the coming years.
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Hopefully this turns out to be incorrect, she does worry me a bit though does ‘ol Liz
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/t...nomy-3dmpf0gfg
Twitter thread here if you haven’t got access to The Times
https://twitter.com/i/events/1566052...KsIoF9NTpasTpQ
It’ll all end in tears, whoever gets in. We’re in for an even rougher ride over the coming years.
Should have read boost* economy
You should be worried. She thinks the british work force is lazy.
say what you will about Unions but its the only way to contra a bad work place.
the cons want to make it illegal to strike.
The way she was digging at Putin and Russia should bother people. She's a dangerous woman, wants to be the next Thatcher and act all tough.
We don’t need to be, we don’t rely on Russian gas, it’s insane we have to pay through the nose for it. Strange how ours seems to have gone up more than France and the Germans who rely on it more….time to cut Russia out completely if it’s them that’s driving the price hike….
Even though we don't het much gas from Russia directly, sanctions and the war has pushed the global price of gas right up. The French haven't seen large energy price rises because they heavily invested in nuclear decades ago. So, they have a degree of energy independence. All good until they have an unforseen nuclear meltdown and the French food industry is decimated.
Aren't Germany expecting energy rationing this winter?
I don't think any one of the candidates have mentioned altering the law on unions. But let's not glamourise the unions, they brought this country to it's knees in the 70s, people were so fed up, they voted in an extreme measure in Thatcher to smash their stranglehold. It's a balancing act. Strikers shouldn't be allowed to hold a country to ransom
Brexit was all about ripping up workers’ rights and minimum standards of goods/food etc. These will come in as soon as they think they can get away with it.
Aaaaaaaaaand another thread goes to shit
Things always change for example the energy providers weren't private entities in the 70s.
A strong but reasonable union is more important than ever.
It is essential that the right to strike is there.
I really hope that the impending financial crisis galvanizes public opinion to support essential workers in a more meaningful way than clapping on a Thursday during Covid.
Conservatives pledge to ban all-out rail strikes
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...droidApp_Other
UK Conservative government curtails right to strike
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/201.../stri-j17.html
Grant Shapps: Disruptive school strike should be declared ILLEGAL ...
https://www.express.co.uk/comment/ex...clared-illegal
Richard Bingley calls for debate on making rail strikes illegal
https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/new...-calls-7377502