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Poverty in Britain

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21Poverty in Britain - Page 2 Empty Re: Poverty in Britain Sun May 14 2017, 17:54

Natasha Whittam

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Nat Lofthouse
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wessy wrote:They were opposed to the minimum wage for years and then had the cheek to re brand it if they could they would lose it to supposedly cut business costs.

Maternity pay is safe eve under this crew, however safe environment is certainly at risk once Brexit kicks in, the Tories have always  been against the social charter and workers rights, so this is a great opportunity to lose all the safeguards in place whilst in the EU.

 Mad well one of us might be lets a referendum.

You're as mad and bitter as wanderlust.

The Tories didn't especially want Brexit, in fact the last leader campaigned against it. The people voted for Brexit, so for you to state there is some sort of agenda to remove worker rights sounds like the rantings of a loon.

22Poverty in Britain - Page 2 Empty Re: Poverty in Britain Sun May 14 2017, 23:17

xmiles

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Jay Jay Okocha
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Natasha Whittam wrote:
wessy wrote:They were opposed to the minimum wage for years and then had the cheek to re brand it if they could they would lose it to supposedly cut business costs.

Maternity pay is safe eve under this crew, however safe environment is certainly at risk once Brexit kicks in, the Tories have always  been against the social charter and workers rights, so this is a great opportunity to lose all the safeguards in place whilst in the EU.

 Mad well one of us might be lets a referendum.

You're as mad and bitter as wanderlust.

The Tories didn't especially want Brexit, in fact the last leader campaigned against it. The people voted for Brexit, so for you to state there is some sort of agenda to remove worker rights sounds like the rantings of a loon.

The current Tory leader campaigned against it too.

As for workers rights when have the Tories ever been interested in preserving them?

23Poverty in Britain - Page 2 Empty Re: Poverty in Britain Mon May 15 2017, 10:32

wanderlust

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Nat Lofthouse
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gloswhite wrote:TBH May could order the slaughter of our first born and still get a massive majority if she claimed the young are blocking Brexit so who knows what stunts they might pull?


What an absolutely pathetic comment to make Wander. Do you really believe this ? Time to rein your imagination in, and start thinking sensibly again.
LOL

Of course I don't believe it in it's literal form.

This may be a tongue-in-cheek comment, but I think it accurately assesses May's current position as teflon-coated and unchallenged, especially in an environment when the generic media message is "support us or be branded as unpatriotic".

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