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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 2, 2023 16:02:09 GMT
does any intelligent poster want to back that view of how easy it is to get a train through Clapham Junction? usual bollocks from yourself. Fight your own battles FFS and stop trying to get others involved. Your trained trolls don’t give you that luxury on this forum do they? LOL What you mean is instead of giving them a payrise we could Clapham? I'll get my coat...
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Post by jonksy on Jan 2, 2023 16:04:47 GMT
usual bollocks from yourself. Fight your own battles FFS and stop trying to get others involved. Your trained trolls don’t give you that luxury on this forum do they? LOL What you mean is instead of giving them a payrise we could Clapham? I'll get my coat... Or sack the lazy arsed lefty free loaders
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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 2, 2023 16:06:57 GMT
Oh dear - I think that you missed that one. Hopefully your connection will be delayed to enable you to resume your journey...
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Post by Bentley on Jan 2, 2023 16:09:30 GMT
At what point will the NHS strikers lose support from the public by making a crisis situation even worse ?
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Post by jonksy on Jan 2, 2023 16:20:45 GMT
Oh dear - I think that you missed that one. Hopefully your connection will be delayed to enable you to resume your journey... What connection?
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Post by jonksy on Jan 2, 2023 16:25:05 GMT
At what point will the NHS strikers lose support from the public by making a crisis situation even worse ? We live in hope.....So, the limp dumbs demand parliament return. And what exactly do this bunch of lazy, mediocre rejects have to offer, exactly nothing.
Demands for House of Commons to be brought back from recess THIS WEEK to debate strikes crisis as Rishi Sunak 'plans early vote' on laws to curb walkouts
Rishi Sunak could hold Commons vote on new strike laws as early as this month Rail unions staging more walkouts this week in their battle for big pay increases Unions fear that ministers will try to limit NHS pay rise to 2% in the coming year
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Post by see2 on Jan 2, 2023 16:41:45 GMT
1. The "elite" in relationship to the "people" is an ongoing debate that will take place both before and after the present situation. The benefit to the country of people being realistic in their wage claims is a benefit for the many. Your approach is to cut off ones nose to spite ones face. 2. You post like a left-wing extremist. 3. Ah, but you are a left-extremist. 4. As your post has just revealed. 5. As a pensioner I have seen and continue to see my savings, which I cannot replace, dwindle because of the weakness of the economy. Your shallow thinking sees only what it wants to see. Everyone will suffer economically this year while people who think (post) as you do will only add to the problem. So not wishing workers to suffer across the board pay cuts makes me a left wing extremist does it? Well you wanting that makes you a Tory fellow traveller in my book. But as a supposed extremist I am in good company. Everyone who does not bow down to the altar of Tony Blair - aka Tory Blur - is an extremist in your eyes. Which is an Orwellian abuse of the English language of a kind we are familiar with from all dishonest and lying Blairites 1. What a silly comment, that you insist on using your limited logic to distort my comments makes you a half educated fool. As usual you ignore the obvious points made and dig deep into your pale red bias in order to make up a nonsense reply. Aka "Tory Blur" all the kids in the junior school will be laughing with you. As a pale Red polishing his pale hammer a sickle the best you can come up with is to accuse so called "Blairites", (aka the lie that they are Thatcher/Tory types) as dishonest liars. Means that you use a lie in an attempt to accuse me of being a liar You really are a joke poster, thanks for the laugh.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 2, 2023 16:44:01 GMT
Great start to the new year for many people going back to work. Good luck getting to the office! Millions face FIVE DAYS of rail strike chaos as they return to work with 80,000 trains axed from tomorrow - while roads staff also stage two-day walkout Five days of consecutive rail strike mayhem to affect '16 million' trips nationwide Millions of people returning to work will find it near-impossible to travel by train Business chiefs warn the strikes could cost hotels, pubs and cafes 'up to £200m' And there will be misery on the roads, too, as highways staff strike from Tuesday www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11591585/Millions-Britons-face-five-days-rail-strike-mayhem-80-000-trains-axed-tomorrow.html
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Post by Bentley on Jan 2, 2023 16:56:03 GMT
Great start to the new year for many people going back to work. Good luck getting to the office! Millions face FIVE DAYS of rail strike chaos as they return to work with 80,000 trains axed from tomorrow - while roads staff also stage two-day walkout Five days of consecutive rail strike mayhem to affect '16 million' trips nationwide Millions of people returning to work will find it near-impossible to travel by train Business chiefs warn the strikes could cost hotels, pubs and cafes 'up to £200m' And there will be misery on the roads, too, as highways staff strike from Tuesday www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11591585/Millions-Britons-face-five-days-rail-strike-mayhem-80-000-trains-axed-tomorrow.htmlThis must be a terrible dilemma for lefties . They want more money for militant union members but love the idea of migrants working for minimum wage.
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Post by Steve on Jan 2, 2023 19:16:00 GMT
At what point will the NHS strikers lose support from the public by making a crisis situation even worse ? I just can't see that happening any time soon or even ever. Their case is very strong and even the government is having doubts faced with continued public support. IMHO Stephen Barclay will be sacrificed, he's living at the mercy of Labour right now. But the Rail Workers are on a loser already and the Postal Workers could well be soon.
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Post by Bentley on Jan 2, 2023 19:20:51 GMT
At what point will the NHS strikers lose support from the public by making a crisis situation even worse ? I just can't see that happening any time soon or even ever. Their case is very strong and even the government is having doubts faced with continued public support. IMHO Stephen Barclay will be sacrificed, he's living at the mercy of Labour right now. But the Rail Workers are on a loser already and the Postal Workers could well be soon. The NHS workers will go down on the same ship as the Rail workers and postal workers if the deaths and cancelled operations are high enough . The DM will start it and other media sources will follow.
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Post by Steve on Jan 2, 2023 19:22:40 GMT
All Labour have to do is ask at next PMQs 'doesn't the ministerial code require a minister that deceives the house should resign' and Barclay is on the fast track to being toast.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 2, 2023 19:23:55 GMT
Why don’t you ask the not fit for purpose border force? Funny how it has run like clockwork at our airports when they got real men to do the job isn’t it? What exactly is the UK border force?
Surely the Tories have been in power long enough to set up the sort of agency they wanted to carry out their aim of taking back control of the UK’s borders — always supposing that was an aim, rather than a campaigning slogan. Airports have passport control official, security staff, sometimes-armed police and, occasionally, military personnel. And all but a very few illicit landings of light aircraft in out-of-the-way fields, are plotted and scheduled… Ask the Frogs as they are infesting their beaches now. Someone has to make sure that this Frog driven invasion arrive on our beaches safely. I wonder when they will go on strike?
First migrants to make dangerous Channel crossing this year arrive in Dover as British Border Force officers patrol French beaches in bid to clampdown on crisis
Pictures showed a Border Force cutter sailing into Dover marina this morning First UK-French patrol took place just before Christmas after long negotiations The co-operative effort aims to grant UK officers greater real-time intelligence
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Post by patman post on Jan 2, 2023 19:41:55 GMT
Still no answer as to why the UK has been unable to establish its claim to have regained control of its borders. Dover is in England, part of the UK, not France. Blaming the French — which probably takes more than double the number of migrants the UK does — is no answer…
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Post by Toreador on Jan 2, 2023 19:45:17 GMT
All Labour have to do is ask at next PMQs 'doesn't the ministerial code require a minister that deceives the house should resign' and Barclay is on the fast track to being toast. Barclay will be no loss, he's a dim as a Toc-H lamp.
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