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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2023 14:27:17 GMT
What you mistake for charisma is just lies. Point out one good thing Johnson has done while PM?Rattled your cage… Nothing then. 😔
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Post by jonksy on Feb 5, 2023 14:30:19 GMT
Well if you consider yourself as 'nothing' that is your perogative...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2023 15:03:52 GMT
Well if you consider yourself as 'nothing' that is your perogative... Ah, I see, you can't think of anything he's done so you attempt, poorly I may say, to 'defect''. Johnson has been a blight on this country.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 5, 2023 15:37:47 GMT
Well if you consider yourself as 'nothing' that is your perogative... Ah, I see, you can't think of anything he's done so you attempt, poorly I may say, to 'defect''. Johnson has been a blight on this country.He has been a breath of fresh air......Never mind dead nag you keep harping on FFS....Anyone who has rattled the woke lefty layabouts cage gets my vote....This is what we are reduced too in the UK.....We have the choice of voting for the lesser tossers.....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2023 17:55:22 GMT
Ah, I see, you can't think of anything he's done so you attempt, poorly I may say, to 'defect''. Johnson has been a blight on this country.He has been a breath of fresh air......Never mind dead nag you keep harping on FFS....Anyone who has rattled the woke lefty layabouts cage gets my vote....This is what we are reduced too in the UK.....We have the choice of voting for the lesser tossers..... He was PM but the best you can come up with to his credit is he rattled me. 🤣
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Post by jonksy on Feb 5, 2023 17:58:45 GMT
He has been a breath of fresh air......Never mind dead nag you keep harping on FFS....Anyone who has rattled the woke lefty layabouts cage gets my vote....This is what we are reduced too in the UK.....We have the choice of voting for the lesser tossers..... He was PM but the best you can come up with to his credit is he rattled me. 🤣 Which he did.....Good innit?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2023 8:56:17 GMT
He was PM but the best you can come up with to his credit is he rattled me. 🤣 Which he did.....Good innit? You make an assumption about me "lefty layabout" without knowing anything about me, I've probably worked longer and harder than you ever will. 😒 Slinging insults is not adult conversations.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 6, 2023 8:58:09 GMT
Which he did.....Good innit? You make an assumption about me "lefty layabout" without knowing anything about me, I've probably worked longer and harder than you ever will. 😒 Slinging insults is not adult conversations.States the head insult slinger...
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Post by Handyman on Feb 6, 2023 9:37:47 GMT
You are assuring guessing again, on strike days there are only about 500,000 people taking part in the strike, not all Nurses are on strike many are still working, not all Teachers are on strike, if the Government did agree to pay the Nurses an Inflation busting pay rise , that would cost the taxpayers and extra £700 million a year, we cannot afford that no matter how much I think the nurses need paying more.
The strikes are making it more difficult to bring inflation down which badly effects all of the 67 million people in the UK who are struggling to make ends meet pay their rising energy bills, mortgages, rent , rising food bills, having to take days off from work because some of the schools are shut on strike days.
The Rails strikes Bus Strikes hit workers hard as many cannot get to work, some cannot get to their Hospital appointments, operations are cancelled adding to the ever increasing NHS waiting lists, businesses are going to the wall as people cannot get into town centres to do their shopping etc etc.
The longer these strikes happen the worse it will get, the Union led strikes and not all Unions are calling for strike action the more damage to our economy will nose dive IMO I think they are trying to bring about an early GE as they think Labour could win
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2023 10:07:08 GMT
You make an assumption about me "lefty layabout" without knowing anything about me, I've probably worked longer and harder than you ever will. 😒 Slinging insults is not adult conversations.States the head insult slinger... Evidence of one person on this forum I have insulted, please.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2023 10:12:59 GMT
You are assuring guessing again, on strike days there are only about 500,000 people taking part in the strike, not all Nurses are on strike many are still working, not all Teachers are on strike, if the Government did agree to pay the Nurses an Inflation busting pay rise , that would cost the taxpayers and extra £700 million a year, we cannot afford that no matter how much I think the nurses need paying more. The strikes are making it more difficult to bring inflation down which badly effects all of the 67 million people in the UK who are struggling to make ends meet pay their rising energy bills, mortgages, rent , rising food bills, having to take days off from work because some of the schools are shut on strike days. The Rails strikes Bus Strikes hit workers hard as many cannot get to work, some cannot get to their Hospital appointments, operations are cancelled adding to the ever increasing NHS waiting lists, businesses are going to the wall as people cannot get into town centres to do their shopping etc etc. The longer these strikes happen the worse it will get, the Union led strikes and not all Unions are calling for strike action the more damage to our economy will nose dive IMO I think they are trying to bring about an early GE as they think Labour could win The NHS is spending £b's on agency staff each year that would more than cover the costs of any rise awarded. Strikes have no effect on inflation. Yes the strikes do affect workers but don't forget that those on strike are workers. The government wants the strikes. They could stop them today, not by issuing a pay award but by simply sitting down and talking, they are refusing.
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Post by Pacifico on Feb 6, 2023 11:41:43 GMT
The NHS is spending £b's on agency staff each year that would more than cover the costs of any rise awarded. So where does the money for the agency staff then come from if you have spent it on pay rises?
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Post by jonksy on Feb 6, 2023 11:42:41 GMT
States the head insult slinger... Evidence of one person on this forum I have insulted, please. Everyone who has a different view than you..
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2023 12:08:16 GMT
The NHS is spending £b's on agency staff each year that would more than cover the costs of any rise awarded. So where does the money for the agency staff then come from if you have spent it on pay rises? Dear me. 😔
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2023 12:09:46 GMT
Evidence of one person on this forum I have insulted, please. Everyone who has a different view than you.. I make a point not to insult people and respect their view. That does not stop me from arguing against their point but I do not resort to personal insults as many do on this board.
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