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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 18, 2024 10:40:42 GMT
If you can point us toward the 'real conservatism' party it would be much appreciated . Unemployment in the UK is however a choice and with a million vacancies reported today the record numbers are easily solved by matching people to jobs available . This would be helped greatly with a return of Job centres being the place where you get a job rather than being advised on what you can claim on the social . It would be useful if they returned to being places where jobs were advertised following placement by employers I’m sure those of us of my age recall when they really were such places. Hell, i got my first job outside academia by walking into the bloody place who directed me to their ‘Professional and Executive Recruitment’ division on the floor above. The last time i walked into a jobcentre they had the same single job listed and statistically recording eleven different, separate vacancies because eleven separate recruiting agencies had submitted it to the office and displaying all eleven made jobs look mire bumerous than they actually were A firm who uses agents to recruit is a firm not worth bothering with. Think about it. You know what a recruitment agency is like, but if the firm does not by now then there must be something wrong with it. It stands a good chance of being run by a fuckwit with fuckwits all the way through. There you will see all the "exciting people" and there you will see each "rewarding" one another, and you will see things "fast moving" like perhaps your fist, and so on. Welcome to clownworld Sir. We are all clowns here, do take a seat.
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Post by Totheleft on Apr 18, 2024 13:55:39 GMT
Yes they are when you compare work related poverty .23% Pension poverty 15% . Do you agree . Yes - and I have said before I think it would be a great idea if Labour went into the next election with your idea of promising to reduce pensions. On this issue we are on the same page. Good we agree it's to high
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Post by ProVeritas on Apr 18, 2024 15:00:05 GMT
Capitalism ideologically NEEDS unemployment. Until we accept that, and permit policies that support those necessarily unemployed properly then some people will always be made to suffer deprivation to buoy up share prices.
All The Best
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 18, 2024 15:35:59 GMT
Capitalism ideologically NEEDS unemployment. Until we accept that, and permit policies that support those necessarily unemployed properly then some people will always be made to suffer deprivation to buoy up share prices. All The Best You have zero understanding of capitalism.
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Post by ProVeritas on Apr 18, 2024 16:58:48 GMT
Capitalism ideologically NEEDS unemployment. Until we accept that, and permit policies that support those necessarily unemployed properly then some people will always be made to suffer deprivation to buoy up share prices. All The Best You have zero understanding of capitalism. Yes I do. Those that deny Capitalism NEEDS Unemployment are the ones that don't understand the mechanisms of Capitalism. I could try and explain it to you, but your response above gives me no faith that you are intellectually equipped to understand said explanation. I'll give you a hint, see if you can work it out: Salaries vs Profit Margins. All The Best
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 18, 2024 21:37:48 GMT
You have zero understanding of capitalism. Yes I do. Those that deny Capitalism NEEDS Unemployment are the ones that don't understand the mechanisms of Capitalism. I could try and explain it to you, but your response above gives me no faith that you are intellectually equipped to understand said explanation. I'll give you a hint, see if you can work it out: Salaries vs Profit Margins. and yet, the companies that have the largest profit margins pay the highest salaries.. ..funny that..
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 18, 2024 22:45:13 GMT
You have zero understanding of capitalism. Yes I do. Those that deny Capitalism NEEDS Unemployment are the ones that don't understand the mechanisms of Capitalism. I could try and explain it to you, but your response above gives me no faith that you are intellectually equipped to understand said explanation. I'll give you a hint, see if you can work it out: Salaries vs Profit Margins. All The Best With capitalism everything has a price, including labour. The reason you get unemployment is some people don't want to work and others are worth below the minimum wage. In fact some have a negative worth since they are the ones who do more harm than good.
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Post by ProVeritas on Apr 18, 2024 22:57:56 GMT
Yes I do. Those that deny Capitalism NEEDS Unemployment are the ones that don't understand the mechanisms of Capitalism. I could try and explain it to you, but your response above gives me no faith that you are intellectually equipped to understand said explanation. I'll give you a hint, see if you can work it out: Salaries vs Profit Margins. All The Best With capitalism everything has a price, including labour. The reason you get unemployment is some people don't want to work and others are worth below the minimum wage. In fact some have a negative worth since they are the ones who do more harm than good. As I predicted, you lack the vision to understand - even with an obvious hint. Try hint 2: Wage Bargaining. Get it yet? All The Best
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Post by sheepy on Apr 19, 2024 6:38:14 GMT
Capitalism ideologically NEEDS unemployment. Until we accept that, and permit policies that support those necessarily unemployed properly then some people will always be made to suffer deprivation to buoy up share prices. All The Best You have zero understanding of capitalism. With 11.4 million people inactive through illness of some kind or another and Covid lockdowns proving this country is actually kept afloat with just a very few people compared I think capitalism has something very fundamentally wrong at its core, some may say that is total greed or constant governmental protection from any fall out.
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 19, 2024 6:49:15 GMT
You have zero understanding of capitalism. With 11.4 million people inactive through illness of some kind or another and Covid lockdowns proving this country is actually kept afloat with just a very few people compared I think capitalism has something very fundamentally wrong at its core, some may say that is total greed or constant governmental protection from any fall out. 11.4 million inactive is just a choice made by government - it is nothing particularly to do with capitalism. If we had a different government that was more in favour of raw capitalism you wouldn't have 11.4 million inactive. And by the same token if you have a more socialist Government then you will get more inactive - different choices.
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Post by sheepy on Apr 19, 2024 7:44:10 GMT
With 11.4 million people inactive through illness of some kind or another and Covid lockdowns proving this country is actually kept afloat with just a very few people compared I think capitalism has something very fundamentally wrong at its core, some may say that is total greed or constant governmental protection from any fall out. 11.4 million inactive is just a choice made by government - it is nothing particularly to do with capitalism. If we had a different government that was more in favour of raw capitalism you wouldn't have 11.4 million inactive. And by the same token if you have a more socialist Government then you will get more inactive - different choices. Add in crime statistics and as I say something is fundamentally very wrong. Cost of living crisis is something else self-created.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 19, 2024 7:54:16 GMT
You have zero understanding of capitalism. With 11.4 million people inactive through illness of some kind or another and Covid lockdowns proving this country is actually kept afloat with just a very few people compared I think capitalism has something very fundamentally wrong at its core, some may say that is total greed or constant governmental protection from any fall out. We are a socialist country. Socialism != capitalism. Too many fucking rules.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 19, 2024 10:22:18 GMT
You have zero understanding of capitalism. With 11.4 million people inactive through illness of some kind or another and Covid lockdowns proving this country is actually kept afloat with just a very few people compared I think capitalism has something very fundamentally wrong at its core, some may say that is total greed or constant governmental protection from any fall out. Capitalism is about some guy who has a skill where that skill is needed by others, turning around one day and putting a sign on his door saying open for business. From that point onwards what gets bought and sold is only the concern of the buyer and the seller. That's the essence of capitalism. The capitalist becomes a known face in the community where many folk go and see him to sort life's problems out and always leave with a smile of satisfaction on their face.
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Post by ProVeritas on Apr 19, 2024 16:28:49 GMT
With 11.4 million people inactive through illness of some kind or another and Covid lockdowns proving this country is actually kept afloat with just a very few people compared I think capitalism has something very fundamentally wrong at its core, some may say that is total greed or constant governmental protection from any fall out. We are a socialist country. Socialism != capitalism. Too many fucking rules. Feel free to move to a country with a lot less rules then. Funny how all these free market champions want less and less rules, but never have the balls to move to a country with less rules. Almost like they know that less and less rules means less and less civilisation, and they like the trappings of civilisation, they just don't want to have to pay for them. All The Best
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Post by ProVeritas on Apr 19, 2024 16:34:34 GMT
With 11.4 million people inactive through illness of some kind or another and Covid lockdowns proving this country is actually kept afloat with just a very few people compared I think capitalism has something very fundamentally wrong at its core, some may say that is total greed or constant governmental protection from any fall out. Capitalism is about some guy who has a skill where that skill is needed by others, turning around one day and putting a sign on his door saying open for business. From that point onwards what gets bought and sold is only the concern of the buyer and the seller. That's the essence of capitalism. The capitalist becomes a known face in the community where many folk go and see him to sort life's problems out and always leave with a smile of satisfaction on their face.
The most ignorant / naive understanding of Capitalism I have ever seen. The essence of Capitalism is Profit, how to leverage capital such that it generates the most profit for the least cost; any "understanding of Capitalism" that fails to recognise that is utterly laughable. How about the FACT that Capitalism tends toward Monopolies. That as Monopolies arise the "satisfaction of the customer" becomes less and less important, and indeed eventually is wholly ignored... ...in favour or profit. All The Best
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