Malt 379 Posted April 1, 2015 Report Share Posted April 1, 2015 100 top UK businesses today signed a letter to say a vote for a labour would be detrimental to the economic recovery of the country, now I'm just having a stab in the dark here but im guessing your not one of these captains of industry. What else did you expect from these "captains of industry?" They're laughing all the way to the bank with the millions of people forced to work on zero hour contracts or on minumum wage. "Bosses support a system that enables them to make more money off their workforce while the taxpayer subsidises the rest of their workers living expenses" aint exactly a shock headline.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fourlurchers 280 Posted April 1, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 1, 2015 There's nothing personal from me mate I just think what your saying is bull in regards to scotland being the offenders for banning hunting it was the nation that banned it,England have plenty to say when the £ signs are there, mate I'll agree with you scotland shouldn't have any say in what england does, we shouldn't send any money down either that's my honest opinion and decisions Cameron and his party of snakes make shouldn't be the worry of scotland, neither should a decision made in Scotland be the worry of England I think it's long overdue time to cut our ties, I wish they were 2 independent countries. I'm going to leave it there mate you've got your view on it ive got mine, I don't see sense in what your saying and you might not see any in what I'm saying but that's life, I'm not taking any hard feelings away I just can't be arsed typing anymore There's nothing personal from me mate I just think what your saying is bull in regards to scotland being the offenders for banning hunting it was the nation that banned it,England have plenty to say when the £ signs are there, mate I'll agree with you scotland shouldn't have any say in what england does, we shouldn't send any money down either that's my honest opinion and decisions Cameron and his party of snakes make shouldn't be the worry of scotland, neither should a decision made in Scotland be the worry of England I think it's long overdue time to cut our ties, I wish they were 2 independent countries. I'm going to leave it there mate you've got your view on it ive got mine, I don't see sense in what your saying and you might not see any in what I'm saying but that's life, I'm not taking any hard feelings away I just can't be arsed typing anymore the quote in my last post sort of explains it a bit clearer why there was no repeal as getting the country out of the shit labour left us in was a bit more important Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fourlurchers 280 Posted April 1, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 1, 2015 100 top UK businesses today signed a letter to say a vote for a labour would be detrimental to the economic recovery of the country, now I'm just having a stab in the dark here but im guessing your not one of these captains of industry. What else did you expect from these "captains of industry?" They're laughing all the way to the bank with the millions of people forced to work on zero hour contracts or on minumum wage. "Bosses support a system that enables them to make more money off their workforce while the taxpayer subsidises the rest of their workers living expenses" aint exactly a shock headline.. fact of life malt you have to have rich c**ts for the rest of us drones to get a wage from,,,, labour in power means less rich c**ts and more drones with empty pockets 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Seeker 3,048 Posted April 1, 2015 Report Share Posted April 1, 2015 100 top UK businesses today signed a letter to say a vote for a labour would be detrimental to the economic recovery of the country, now I'm just having a stab in the dark here but im guessing your not one of these captains of industry. What else did you expect from these "captains of industry?" They're laughing all the way to the bank with the millions of people forced to work on zero hour contracts or on minumum wage. "Bosses support a system that enables them to make more money off their workforce while the taxpayer subsidises the rest of their workers living expenses" aint exactly a shock headline.. What's wrong with zero hours contracts? It works both ways, on radio 4 today several people were interviewed who said it suited them the work flexibility to not be contracted. It could be argued many self employed people are zero hours contracted. Again just a fear strap line from the socilaist liberals, "zero hours contracts mean poverty" 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Truther 1,579 Posted April 1, 2015 Report Share Posted April 1, 2015 I think many in Scotland and here in the north east don't even know why they hate the tories Because their dad did, and his dad did and his dads dad did. Oh and because of that bl**dy Thatcher stealing milk and closing pits, blah blah blah "closing the pits blah blah blah" Obviously you don't understand what that actually means to the communities round here, along with destroying the steel industry its killed the area, i wouldn't advise making comments like that in a mining community, sorry ex mining community. I used "nonce" to get across the feeling for the tories, i wasn't saying "all tories are nonces" although its looking like plenty of them are, heath, hague, britton, clark........all been accused, but being suppressed at the moment, cabinet re shuffle so close to an election lmao........shuffling the nonces out. Seems your biggest worry is hunting bans and handgun bans under labour, the tories haven't done anything about that have they, like immigration, the have forced people into low paid jobs, and working people into food banks, and then to add insult to injury given the rich big tax breaks, as well as the cheap labour, i could go on. Before you accuse me of "defending labour/voting labour, think again mate, my opinion of labour.....traitorous scum, same goes for unions, they all work for the same people, with the same goals, f***ing obvious. Around here where's that exactly? Inferring anyone is a nonce is a pretty serious accusation maybe not around your parts maybe but it is to me. My biggest concern is not handguns or hunting that's my pastime, my biggest concern is the well being of my family and those I care about, that is why I wouldn't vote labour for all the tea in China. If we're having a dick measuring contest on how we've been hit in the past well my brother, my uncle, my brother in law, my best mates father and uncle and my mother were all working in the steel industry and were casualties of the collapse of the steel industry, they however didn't spend the next 30 years staring into a pint in the miners welfare club being victims they got on with it and found other jobs. I heard on the radio recently a women who was representing Goldthorpe complaining that business was absent from the area and even the banks had pulled out of Goldthorpe. Well what the f*ck do they expect will happen, burning an effigy of Margret Thatcher whe she died partying in the street which was broadcast around the world?? It's insanity move on. I won't accuse you of voting for anyone, for you are the worse of them all, one who complains and kicks and screems for the wrongs of government but does nothing to change it. If I remember rightly your way is not to vote at all. 100 top UK businesses today signed a letter to say a vote for a labour would be detrimental to the economic recovery of the country, now I'm just having a stab in the dark here but im guessing your not one of these captains of industry. S.Yorkshire...... You understand what i meant by the nonce comment, im not going over that again. "Dick measuring contest" you sound like norman tebbit, did you're family bike it to the new jobs? The woman on the radio wasn't wrong about Goldthorpe, or the coalfield areas in general, like i said they've killed it off. As for burning effigies of thatcher, did you miss my "badly educated" comment? To stupid not to play into the media's hands, i never heard anyone say much about thatchers demise tbh, not much point in dwelling on her after her own party stabbed her in the back, just another puppet politician. Iv'e always voted in general elctions, this time will be the first time i haven't, and i might yet depending who's standing, could be an independent candidate worth my vote? non of your f***ing business whether i do or don't though is it. 100 companies that are benefiting from cheap labour, not paying their company or personal taxes, and getting tax breaks on top of that are signing the petition against labour, f**k me iv'e found a genuine clown this time Been self employed for 30 years, had a company with 12 people on the books and about the same as regular sub contractors, think again sunshine Ps just keep ignoring the bad points i brought up about the tories, its as good as an answer. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted April 1, 2015 Report Share Posted April 1, 2015 100 top UK businesses today signed a letter to say a vote for a labour would be detrimental to the economic recovery of the country, now I'm just having a stab in the dark here but im guessing your not one of these captains of industry.What else did you expect from these "captains of industry?" They're laughing all the way to the bank with the millions of people forced to work on zero hour contracts or on minumum wage. "Bosses support a system that enables them to make more money off their workforce while the taxpayer subsidises the rest of their workers living expenses" aint exactly a shock headline.. What's wrong with zero hours contracts? It works both ways, on radio 4 today several people were interviewed who said it suited them the work flexibility to not be contracted. It could be argued many self employed people are zero hours contracted. Again just a fear strap line from the socilaist liberals, "zero hours contracts mean poverty"You're starting to sound as rabid as old Joe with his defence of the SNP with your love for the Tories. Anything you hear that don't fit your veiw is disparagingly dimissed out of hand. Of course you'll find people who it suits, but I know several people who are sat at home waiting for the shifts to come in day in day out. I know some places where you have four people doing the work one person could do in a week. Apart from making the jobless figures look good what bloody use is that? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Truther 1,579 Posted April 1, 2015 Report Share Posted April 1, 2015 100 top UK businesses today signed a letter to say a vote for a labour would be detrimental to the economic recovery of the country, now I'm just having a stab in the dark here but im guessing your not one of these captains of industry.What else did you expect from these "captains of industry?" They're laughing all the way to the bank with the millions of people forced to work on zero hour contracts or on minumum wage. "Bosses support a system that enables them to make more money off their workforce while the taxpayer subsidises the rest of their workers living expenses" aint exactly a shock headline.. What's wrong with zero hours contracts? It works both ways, on radio 4 today several people were interviewed who said it suited them the work flexibility to not be contracted. It could be argued many self employed people are zero hours contracted. Again just a fear strap line from the socilaist liberals, "zero hours contracts mean poverty"You're starting to sound as rabid as old Joe with his defence of the SNP with your love for the Tories. Anything you hear that don't fit your veiw is disparagingly dimissed out of hand. Of course you'll find people who it suits, but I know several people who are sat at home waiting for the shifts to come in day in day out. I know some places where you have four people doing the work one person could do in a week. Apart from making the jobless figures look good what bloody use is that? Its plenty of use to the companies eh Malt, not paying national insurance and other things they would have to without sharing one job between multiple people, tesco saved around 100,000,000 like that last year, does nothing for the country or anybody except the company............bet they signed the petition 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted April 1, 2015 Report Share Posted April 1, 2015 Aye no surprise 20+ on that list were Tory donors either.. Some of them were Tory peers.. One of them is even Samantha Camerons Boss.. No conflict of interest or anything.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Truther 1,579 Posted April 1, 2015 Report Share Posted April 1, 2015 100 top UK businesses today signed a letter to say a vote for a labour would be detrimental to the economic recovery of the country, now I'm just having a stab in the dark here but im guessing your not one of these captains of industry. What else did you expect from these "captains of industry?" They're laughing all the way to the bank with the millions of people forced to work on zero hour contracts or on minumum wage. "Bosses support a system that enables them to make more money off their workforce while the taxpayer subsidises the rest of their workers living expenses" aint exactly a shock headline.. fact of life malt you have to have rich c**ts for the rest of us drones to get a wage from,,,, labour in power means less rich c**ts and more drones with empty pockets Its called "the trickle down theory" we've been using it since thatcher got in power, basically, let the rich keep more of their money and they'll re invest it and boost the economy, sounds plausible, if they have extra they'll use it to make more, and keep the masses in jobs and the government coffers full of tax money, problem is it doesn't work, not according to the worlds top economist anyway, a French bloke recognised as the number one, plenty argue with that, but they all work for the rich who benefit from it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Seeker 3,048 Posted April 1, 2015 Report Share Posted April 1, 2015 100 top UK businesses today signed a letter to say a vote for a labour would be detrimental to the economic recovery of the country, now I'm just having a stab in the dark here but im guessing your not one of these captains of industry.What else did you expect from these "captains of industry?" They're laughing all the way to the bank with the millions of people forced to work on zero hour contracts or on minumum wage. "Bosses support a system that enables them to make more money off their workforce while the taxpayer subsidises the rest of their workers living expenses" aint exactly a shock headline.. What's wrong with zero hours contracts? It works both ways, on radio 4 today several people were interviewed who said it suited them the work flexibility to not be contracted. It could be argued many self employed people are zero hours contracted. Again just a fear strap line from the socilaist liberals, "zero hours contracts mean poverty"You're starting to sound as rabid as old Joe with his defence of the SNP with your love for the Tories. Anything you hear that don't fit your veiw is disparagingly dimissed out of hand. Of course you'll find people who it suits, but I know several people who are sat at home waiting for the shifts to come in day in day out. I know some places where you have four people doing the work one person could do in a week. Apart from making the jobless figures look good what bloody use is that? That would be almost funny if it wasn't further from the truth, I spent years supporting labour with the blindness of most "because that's what we did from our area". The reality is they are not the party of the working man anymore they stopped being so along time ago and it's amazing to read people's comments who are still buying into their garbage but hey what do I know? I'm a big enough bloke to see and live through the thatcher era to understand the unions where the problem not the party at the time, labour just bent over and took it up the arse from the unions because they were scared of them, I hated her with a passion at school, I went out with the coal not dole buckets in town collecting money for the miners who I now honestly believe were shit on not by the govt but by their unions, but Thatcher stood up to the unions and told them they weren't holding the country to ransom anymore. It needed to happen someone needed to do it or the country would have dissolved. At the end of the day if you wish to vote labour then IMO do so on the policies they present not on the premise that you do so because "that's what your dad did". This labour government will destroy our country of that I have no doubt, a weak leader with a history of borrowing and getting the country into debt, I doubt we could survive another Labour government. But to alleviate any questions. Will I be voting Conservative? No. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Seeker 3,048 Posted April 2, 2015 Report Share Posted April 2, 2015 I think many in Scotland and here in the north east don't even know why they hate the tories Because their dad did, and his dad did and his dads dad did. Oh and because of that bl**dy Thatcher stealing milk and closing pits, blah blah blah "closing the pits blah blah blah" Obviously you don't understand what that actually means to the communities round here, along with destroying the steel industry its killed the area, i wouldn't advise making comments like that in a mining community, sorry ex mining community. I used "nonce" to get across the feeling for the tories, i wasn't saying "all tories are nonces" although its looking like plenty of them are, heath, hague, britton, clark........all been accused, but being suppressed at the moment, cabinet re shuffle so close to an election lmao........shuffling the nonces out. Seems your biggest worry is hunting bans and handgun bans under labour, the tories haven't done anything about that have they, like immigration, the have forced people into low paid jobs, and working people into food banks, and then to add insult to injury given the rich big tax breaks, as well as the cheap labour, i could go on. Before you accuse me of "defending labour/voting labour, think again mate, my opinion of labour.....traitorous scum, same goes for unions, they all work for the same people, with the same goals, f***ing obvious. Around here where's that exactly? Inferring anyone is a nonce is a pretty serious accusation maybe not around your parts maybe but it is to me. My biggest concern is not handguns or hunting that's my pastime, my biggest concern is the well being of my family and those I care about, that is why I wouldn't vote labour for all the tea in China. If we're having a dick measuring contest on how we've been hit in the past well my brother, my uncle, my brother in law, my best mates father and uncle and my mother were all working in the steel industry and were casualties of the collapse of the steel industry, they however didn't spend the next 30 years staring into a pint in the miners welfare club being victims they got on with it and found other jobs. I heard on the radio recently a women who was representing Goldthorpe complaining that business was absent from the area and even the banks had pulled out of Goldthorpe. Well what the f*ck do they expect will happen, burning an effigy of Margret Thatcher whe she died partying in the street which was broadcast around the world?? It's insanity move on. I won't accuse you of voting for anyone, for you are the worse of them all, one who complains and kicks and screems for the wrongs of government but does nothing to change it. If I remember rightly your way is not to vote at all. 100 top UK businesses today signed a letter to say a vote for a labour would be detrimental to the economic recovery of the country, now I'm just having a stab in the dark here but im guessing your not one of these captains of industry. S.Yorkshire...... You understand what i meant by the nonce comment, im not going over that again. "Dick measuring contest" you sound like norman tebbit, did you're family bike it to the new jobs? The woman on the radio wasn't wrong about Goldthorpe, or the coalfield areas in general, like i said they've killed it off. As for burning effigies of thatcher, did you miss my "badly educated" comment? To stupid not to play into the media's hands, i never heard anyone say much about thatchers demise tbh, not much point in dwelling on her after her own party stabbed her in the back, just another puppet politician. Iv'e always voted in general elctions, this time will be the first time i haven't, and i might yet depending who's standing, could be an independent candidate worth my vote? non of your f***ing business whether i do or don't though is it. 100 companies that are benefiting from cheap labour, not paying their company or personal taxes, and getting tax breaks on top of that are signing the petition against labour, f**k me iv'e found a genuine clown this time Been self employed for 30 years, had a company with 12 people on the books and about the same as regular sub contractors, think again sunshine Ps just keep ignoring the bad points i brought up about the tories, its as good as an answer. No my family didn't bike to their jobs they just worked hard and got on with it, and I'm very proud of them for doing so. Well done you for employing 12 people I can see where you and the top 100 UK a companies have some synergy, perhaps they could learn a thing or two from you? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted April 2, 2015 Report Share Posted April 2, 2015 100 top UK businesses today signed a letter to say a vote for a labour would be detrimental to the economic recovery of the country, now I'm just having a stab in the dark here but im guessing your not one of these captains of industry.What else did you expect from these "captains of industry?" They're laughing all the way to the bank with the millions of people forced to work on zero hour contracts or on minumum wage. "Bosses support a system that enables them to make more money off their workforce while the taxpayer subsidises the rest of their workers living expenses" aint exactly a shock headline.. What's wrong with zero hours contracts? It works both ways, on radio 4 today several people were interviewed who said it suited them the work flexibility to not be contracted. It could be argued many self employed people are zero hours contracted. Again just a fear strap line from the socilaist liberals, "zero hours contracts mean poverty"You're starting to sound as rabid as old Joe with his defence of the SNP with your love for the Tories. Anything you hear that don't fit your veiw is disparagingly dimissed out of hand. Of course you'll find people who it suits, but I know several people who are sat at home waiting for the shifts to come in day in day out. I know some places where you have four people doing the work one person could do in a week. Apart from making the jobless figures look good what bloody use is that?That would be almost funny if it wasn't further from the truth, I spent years supporting labour with the blindness of most "because that's what we did from our area". The reality is they are not the party of the working man anymore they stopped being so along time ago and it's amazing to read people's comments who are still buying into their garbage but hey what do I know?I'm a big enough bloke to see and live through the thatcher era to understand the unions where the problem not the party at the time, labour just bent over and took it up the arse from the unions because they were scared of them, I hated her with a passion at school, I went out with the coal not dole buckets in town collecting money for the miners who I now honestly believe were shit on not by the govt but by their unions, but Thatcher stood up to the unions and told them they weren't holding the country to ransom anymore. It needed to happen someone needed to do it or the country would have dissolved. At the end of the day if you wish to vote labour then IMO do so on the policies they present not on the premise that you do so because "that's what your dad did". This labour government will destroy our country of that I have no doubt, a weak leader with a history of borrowing and getting the country into debt, I doubt we could survive another Labour government. But to alleviate any questions. Will I be voting Conservative? No. I won't be voting Labour either, as I've said several times on this thread.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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The Seeker 3,048 Posted April 2, 2015 Report Share Posted April 2, 2015 100 top UK businesses today signed a letter to say a vote for a labour would be detrimental to the economic recovery of the country, now I'm just having a stab in the dark here but im guessing your not one of these captains of industry.What else did you expect from these "captains of industry?" They're laughing all the way to the bank with the millions of people forced to work on zero hour contracts or on minumum wage. "Bosses support a system that enables them to make more money off their workforce while the taxpayer subsidises the rest of their workers living expenses" aint exactly a shock headline.. What's wrong with zero hours contracts? It works both ways, on radio 4 today several people were interviewed who said it suited them the work flexibility to not be contracted. It could be argued many self employed people are zero hours contracted. Again just a fear strap line from the socilaist liberals, "zero hours contracts mean poverty"You're starting to sound as rabid as old Joe with his defence of the SNP with your love for the Tories. Anything you hear that don't fit your veiw is disparagingly dimissed out of hand. Of course you'll find people who it suits, but I know several people who are sat at home waiting for the shifts to come in day in day out. I know some places where you have four people doing the work one person could do in a week. Apart from making the jobless figures look good what bloody use is that?That would be almost funny if it wasn't further from the truth, I spent years supporting labour with the blindness of most "because that's what we did from our area". The reality is they are not the party of the working man anymore they stopped being so along time ago and it's amazing to read people's comments who are still buying into their garbage but hey what do I know?I'm a big enough bloke to see and live through the thatcher era to understand the unions where the problem not the party at the time, labour just bent over and took it up the arse from the unions because they were scared of them, I hated her with a passion at school, I went out with the coal not dole buckets in town collecting money for the miners who I now honestly believe were shit on not by the govt but by their unions, but Thatcher stood up to the unions and told them they weren't holding the country to ransom anymore. It needed to happen someone needed to do it or the country would have dissolved. At the end of the day if you wish to vote labour then IMO do so on the policies they present not on the premise that you do so because "that's what your dad did". This labour government will destroy our country of that I have no doubt, a weak leader with a history of borrowing and getting the country into debt, I doubt we could survive another Labour government. But to alleviate any questions. Will I be voting Conservative? No. I won't be voting Labour either, as I've said several times on this thread.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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