If Scotland gained independence the whole rotten political system in uk would collapse
Might not even take Scottish indi
N Ireland might get there first
If Scotland gained independence the whole rotten political system in uk would collapse
Not if Diane Abbott was in the Treasury
Why?denhamhoop wrote: ↑13 Jul 2023, 13:50Not if Diane Abbott was in the Treasury
Who cares its all over now we lost,and i wouldn't say it was a good fight they just wore us down like a pack of hyena's and we let them.anini wrote: ↑12 Jul 2023, 21:20The Tories have made sure shareholder profit is never challenged. That is the bottom line. We all knew this was coming since privatisation. They've given us a grace period until the dpr network is up and running and they will restart where they left off.
Could the CWU have done things differently?
Yes... In hindsight yes, but ultimately we are swimming against the tide.
Show me any privatised industry that had its T&C protected after privatisation.
Show me any privatised industry that has had better renumeration after privatisation.
Only essential industries have had decent pay deals but that will now change due to the minimum service requirements.
YOU NEED POLITICAL POWER TO STAND A CHANCE
Blame the 14 million people who voted Tory at the last election. There are a lot of people on this site that voted against their own financial interest in 2017 and 2019.
If Labour had won we would have had a re-nationalised RM and been in a much better position. But yeah, at least we got hard Brexit done.
The CWU did their best given the circumstances. Did you really expect them burn the house down.
We collectively lost on the political arena and there is no denying it.
Get over it. The Tories areat you ( especially if you voted for them ).
The ones that cheese me off the most are those who moan and moan about the CWU from afar but never put themselves forward for the many positions that are vacant. The union is what you make it.
Now we will get Starmer who is a New Labour/Tory lite. We ain't getting any help from him.
If you want things to change then it will have to be from bottom up. We had one chance of fighting back against Thatcherism but the establishment have ensured that will never happen again. I didn't agree with a lot of what Corbyn said but for workers it was definitely a step in the right direction. You reap what you sow.
We're reaping the rewards of Thatcherism. Enjoy it if you know how to play the game. We all knew this day was going to come. We're lucky the CWU put up a good fight for 10 years.
Dead right, but not in any way that would be recognisable as good.
What have you got against them in particular?Tman wrote: ↑14 Jul 2023, 09:57Dead right, but not in any way that would be recognisable as good.
We've had too many f*ckwits in charge to have some other even more demented dribbling fiscally-inept f*ckwit like Corbyn in the chair.
Abbott as Home Secretary, MacDonnell as Chancellor....beyond irony.
They arent conservativesLouBarlow wrote: ↑14 Jul 2023, 17:07What have you got against them in particular?Tman wrote: ↑14 Jul 2023, 09:57Dead right, but not in any way that would be recognisable as good.
We've had too many f*ckwits in charge to have some other even more demented dribbling fiscally-inept f*ckwit like Corbyn in the chair.
Abbott as Home Secretary, MacDonnell as Chancellor....beyond irony.
Oh I assumed it wasn’t politics related. Imagine being a postie and a tory fan.Acca Dacca wrote: ↑14 Jul 2023, 18:49They arent conservativesLouBarlow wrote: ↑14 Jul 2023, 17:07What have you got against them in particular?Tman wrote: ↑14 Jul 2023, 09:57Dead right, but not in any way that would be recognisable as good.
We've had too many f*ckwits in charge to have some other even more demented dribbling fiscally-inept f*ckwit like Corbyn in the chair.
Abbott as Home Secretary, MacDonnell as Chancellor....beyond irony.
You'll not be surprised what the T in Tman stands for.
Listening to you pair I can see why the vote was "yes" . Not a braincell between you. Corbyn fiscally responsible - WHAT ??? His spending plans would have made covid look like pocket change . Take an IQ test , because there is certainly something lacking upstairs.
steve2zaf wrote: ↑14 Jul 2023, 20:46Listening to you pair I can see why the vote was "yes" . Not a braincell between you. Corbyn fiscally responsible - WHAT ??? His spending plans would have made covid look like pocket change . Take an IQ test , because there is certainly something lacking upstairs.
steve2zaf wrote: ↑14 Jul 2023, 20:46Listening to you pair I can see why the vote was "yes" . Not a braincell between you. Corbyn fiscally responsible - WHAT ??? His spending plans would have made covid look like pocket change . Take an IQ test , because there is certainly something lacking upstairs.
I don’t know. I don’t think either of us would be dumb enough to quote our own posts. I might be wrong.steve2zaf wrote: ↑14 Jul 2023, 20:46Listening to you pair I can see why the vote was "yes" . Not a braincell between you. Corbyn fiscally responsible - WHAT ??? His spending plans would have made covid look like pocket change . Take an IQ test , because there is certainly something lacking upstairs.