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(07-21-2024, 09:28 AM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(07-21-2024, 09:11 AM)MrBater Wrote:
(07-21-2024, 09:08 AM)Hudds1 Wrote:
(07-20-2024, 08:40 PM)Woodman scoreboard Wrote:
(07-20-2024, 01:12 PM)Hudds1 Wrote: It's a grift that keeps giving.


Come off it, China - you were gloating when Boris Johnson and the Tory toff shysters got elected and gleefully advised us "to suck it up".  Now their corrupt, crony-ridden circus has collapsed, you are sullen and say "they are all the same".  Own it, aer kid.

I've always said all mps are the same Boris,  starmer ,farage ,all of them are in it for themselves I just got enjoyment when most on here were pant wetting over Boris......once again they are all in it for themselves.
Beep Beep!  Reversing

In defence of China's view, I think at least your Farages and Johnsons don't hide it that much that they're in it for themselves, it's the snidey fuck pig ones who pretend they aren't that really are the ones to watch.

So when they say/said/ speak on behalf of ‘the people’ constantly since Brexit what they really meant was themselves and what was good for them. I’m glad after years of excuses and weasel words from client journalists and ‘the people’ we’ve cleared that up. Millions voted for their vanity and narcissism and still believe they are on their side.

I havnt a problem if they line their mates pockets if its out in the open it happens in business everyday with brown envelopes but these ones who are snakes who you know they are doing it and are just smoke and mirrors .

Derek you said got to give labour a go why are they not paying the nurses the 35 % when they was on picket lines insisting the government pay for it as the nurses deserve it ........Labour have offered 5% lol
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Can’t pay the nurses more when there is 14 years of chaos to repair. Sad but they are doing the right thing. Thought it’s junior doctors that want 35% but that’s just to put them on par with where they were in 2010 before the dark years
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(07-21-2024, 10:38 AM)CaptainFantastico Wrote: Can’t pay the nurses more when there is 14 years of chaos to repair. Sad but they are doing the right thing. Thought it’s junior doctors that want 35% but that’s just to put them on par with where they were in 2010 before the dark years

Labour insisted that the tories paid it so why are they offering 5% ? 

It's easy in opposition to say things to pressure the government now they are in the hot seat they know it can't be done  Undecided
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An agreement needs to be reached. To agree both sides need to meet and discuss. Something the Tories were reluctant to do. Their stance was one of intransigence.
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(07-21-2024, 10:42 AM)Woodman scoreboard Wrote:
(07-21-2024, 10:38 AM)CaptainFantastico Wrote: Can’t pay the nurses more when there is 14 years of chaos to repair. Sad but they are doing the right thing. Thought it’s junior doctors that want 35% but that’s just to put them on par with where they were in 2010 before the dark years

Labour insisted that the tories paid it so why are they offering 5% ? 

It's easy in opposition to say things to pressure the government now they are in the hot seat they know it can't be done  Undecided

Can only really speak from an Education perspective personally and they are offering the 5.5% which has been advised and sat on Gillian Keegans desk for 6 months. I think that’s a fair offer and most staff will / it’ll certainly be enough to put paid to any strikes for the foreseeable without bankrupting the public purse, which seems like a fair balance to me mate
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It’s all costed and accounted for Tel, don’t get your knickers in a twist.
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(07-21-2024, 02:16 PM)Baggies_Tel Wrote:
(07-21-2024, 12:18 PM)CaptainFantastico Wrote:
(07-21-2024, 10:42 AM)Woodman scoreboard Wrote:
(07-21-2024, 10:38 AM)CaptainFantastico Wrote: Can’t pay the nurses more when there is 14 years of chaos to repair. Sad but they are doing the right thing. Thought it’s junior doctors that want 35% but that’s just to put them on par with where they were in 2010 before the dark years

Labour insisted that the tories paid it so why are they offering 5% ? 

It's easy in opposition to say things to pressure the government now they are in the hot seat they know it can't be done  Undecided

Can only really speak from an Education perspective personally and they are offering the 5.5% which has been advised and sat on Gillian Keegans desk for 6 months. I think that’s a fair offer and most staff will / it’ll certainly be enough to put paid to any strikes for the foreseeable without bankrupting the public purse, which seems like a fair balance to me mate

Typical labour. They've been in for less than 2weeks and they're overspend by £3 million already - just so the public sector can get a nice pay rise whilst the army is on its knees? We use to have a forces we could rely on but now Vlad could attack us and then where will your 5% pay rise get you
Why are you suggesting the military is not public sector.
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(07-21-2024, 02:35 PM)Baggies_Tel Wrote:
(07-21-2024, 02:21 PM)CaptainFantastico Wrote: It’s all costed and accounted for Tel, don’t get your knickers in a twist.

Has it fuck

Hello 'new poster'
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(07-21-2024, 02:16 PM)Baggies_Tel Wrote:
(07-21-2024, 12:18 PM)CaptainFantastico Wrote:
(07-21-2024, 10:42 AM)Woodman scoreboard Wrote:
(07-21-2024, 10:38 AM)CaptainFantastico Wrote: Can’t pay the nurses more when there is 14 years of chaos to repair. Sad but they are doing the right thing. Thought it’s junior doctors that want 35% but that’s just to put them on par with where they were in 2010 before the dark years

Labour insisted that the tories paid it so why are they offering 5% ? 

It's easy in opposition to say things to pressure the government now they are in the hot seat they know it can't be done  Undecided

Can only really speak from an Education perspective personally and they are offering the 5.5% which has been advised and sat on Gillian Keegans desk for 6 months. I think that’s a fair offer and most staff will / it’ll certainly be enough to put paid to any strikes for the foreseeable without bankrupting the public purse, which seems like a fair balance to me mate

Typical labour. They've been in for less than 2weeks and they're overspend by £3 million already - just so the public sector can get a nice pay rise whilst the army is on its knees? We use to have a forces we could rely on but now Vlad could attack us and then where will your 5% pay rise get you

Vlad won’t attack us, we’re in NATO. (Apart from covert poisonings).
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One of the most useful members of NATO in this era has to be Turkey. Putin clearly takes Erdogan seriously and Turkey showed the dedication to enforcing the letter of the law when it shot down those Russian jets that strayed into airspace during the Syria conflict.
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