highlandsflyer
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Well I was depressed already, so boo yah!
As I alluded to it's not the fashion per se. Although it's hardly an exhibition of non hierarchy or equality for all when you are a millionaire living the high life in a council house.highlandsflyer":kmcsvdkg said:Does anyone understand that socialism is NOT about having no quality or fashion.
technodup":se24y78s said:A bit of personal responsibility wouldn't go amiss in this country.
technodup":se24y78s said:.... they can't afford a 3% rise in contributions...
technodup":21xtq0ml said:As I alluded to it's not the fashion per se. Although it's hardly an exhibition of non hierarchy or equality for all when you are a millionaire living the high life in a council house.highlandsflyer":21xtq0ml said:Does anyone understand that socialism is NOT about having no quality or fashion.
He's a champagne socialist cnut of the highest order.
highlandsflyer":3h9tjdun said:technodup":3h9tjdun said:As I alluded to it's not the fashion per se. Although it's hardly an exhibition of non hierarchy or equality for all when you are a millionaire living the high life in a council house.highlandsflyer":3h9tjdun said:Does anyone understand that socialism is NOT about having no quality or fashion.
He's a champagne socialist cnut of the highest order.
Bull.
He is a dedicated professional.
Very respected, and with good reason.
taylorsummers":2y0wes9v said:highlandsflyer":2y0wes9v said:technodup":2y0wes9v said:As I alluded to it's not the fashion per se. Although it's hardly an exhibition of non hierarchy or equality for all when you are a millionaire living the high life in a council house.highlandsflyer":2y0wes9v said:Does anyone understand that socialism is NOT about having no quality or fashion.
He's a champagne socialist cnut of the highest order.
Bull.
He is a dedicated professional.
Very respected, and with good reason.
Who lives in a subsidised house while earning over 100k a year.
And having massive pension contributions paid for by his members.
Iwasgoodonce":ky9hn2dl said:Feeling a little smug. The twins' school is shut and I have managed to change an afternoon appointment from Thursday to Wednesday. I can now take them to see the German Christmas market in Birmingham in the morning, then hand them over to the wife when she finishes at work to bring them home on the train. I can then lecture about GPS and robotics in the afternoon. A little quality time and nobody has to take time off.
Result!
They're taking it direct from the banks to raise more.ededwards":1zjla427 said:Where was the levy on banker's bonuses?
Don't know, should make efforts to catch evasion.ededwards":1zjla427 said:Where was the commitment to recover the £25 billion evaded
Legally avoided? No problem, so no solution.ededwards":1zjla427 said:and £70 billion avoided by big businesses?
Boardroom pay of private enterprise is not the government's concern.ededwards":1zjla427 said:Where was reference to the High Commission report on out of control boardroom pay which even the Institute of Directors describe as unsustainable?
Relative to the pensioners who got a rise? That does not change the circumstances of the children one iota. Nothing crucial about it, usual pish from the left.ededwards":1zjla427 said:Crucially, what about the additional 100,000 additional children that will pushed into poverty as a result of yesterday's tax and benefits announcement
Ideology when bad, principled when good. :roll: They're being fairly upfront about it anyway, saying the majority who can't afford a pension shouldn't be expected to pay for top rate public sector schemes. Likewise the argument for uni fees for those who don't benefit. I don't see the problem.ededwards":1zjla427 said:even the Government notes that isn't the driver) are more ideological than financial.