Strikes
Moderator: Long slender neck
- Dunners
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 8992
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 4:21 pm
- Has thanked: 1066 times
- Been thanked: 2491 times
-
- Regular
- Posts: 4679
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 8:48 pm
- Has thanked: 2056 times
- Been thanked: 1683 times
Re: Strikes
Really enjoyed that time a couple of months ago when a former YouGov employee cheerily revealed they'd nixed a poll favourable to Corbyn at the behest of Nadhim Zahawi, then realised he'd screwed his career so deleted the tweets and issued an apology explaining it never happened, actually, and was all a hilarious misunderstanding!TRUMP Plumbing wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 10:38 pmNot likely if public opinion is behind the strikers.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:28 pmIs there a yougov poll or something to show this?Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:15 pm Isn’t public opinion now for the strikes? Weird the media reporting is completely at odds with public opinion. It’s almost like they are propaganda machines for people in power.
- Max B Gold
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12302
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:12 pm
- Has thanked: 981 times
- Been thanked: 2798 times
Re: Strikes
Which just goes to show they will go to any lengths to defeat the Left.Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 8:46 amReally enjoyed that time a couple of months ago when a former YouGov employee cheerily revealed they'd nixed a poll favourable to Corbyn at the behest of Nadhim Zahawi, then realised he'd screwed his career so deleted the tweets and issued an apology explaining it never happened, actually, and was all a hilarious misunderstanding!TRUMP Plumbing wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 10:38 pmNot likely if public opinion is behind the strikers.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:28 pm
Is there a yougov poll or something to show this?
- Max Fowler
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 5497
- Joined: Tue Mar 23, 2021 12:18 pm
- Has thanked: 509 times
- Been thanked: 1262 times
Re: Strikes
Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 8:46 amReally enjoyed that time a couple of months ago when a former YouGov employee cheerily revealed they'd nixed a poll favourable to Corbyn at the behest of Nadhim Zahawi, then realised he'd screwed his career so deleted the tweets and issued an apology explaining it never happened, actually, and was all a hilarious misunderstanding!TRUMP Plumbing wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 10:38 pmNot likely if public opinion is behind the strikers.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:28 pm
Is there a yougov poll or something to show this?
If you can't see that Corbyn was an active participant in that poll being nixed by being popular with too many people, I don’t know what to say.
- Max Fowler
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 5497
- Joined: Tue Mar 23, 2021 12:18 pm
- Has thanked: 509 times
- Been thanked: 1262 times
-
- Regular
- Posts: 4679
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 8:48 pm
- Has thanked: 2056 times
- Been thanked: 1683 times
- Max Fowler
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 5497
- Joined: Tue Mar 23, 2021 12:18 pm
- Has thanked: 509 times
- Been thanked: 1262 times
Re: Strikes
You had to go there, didn't you.Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 12:17 pm "Nix" - to put and end to; to cancel
eg: by using unisex toilets, all women were nixed
- The Mindsweep
- Regular
- Posts: 3011
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:50 pm
- Location: Bravos
- Has thanked: 167 times
- Been thanked: 782 times
- Dunners
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 8992
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 4:21 pm
- Has thanked: 1066 times
- Been thanked: 2491 times
Re: Strikes
The BBC have produced this helpful guide to which workers have the balls to stand up to continued degradation of wages, terms and conditions, and on which days.
- Long slender neck
- MB Legend
- Posts: 14295
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:13 am
- Has thanked: 2503 times
- Been thanked: 3293 times
Re: Strikes
Teachers will strike this winter.
How long can this 'government' just ignore all these strikes?
And what is their argument for denying workers an inflation level rise? That it cant be afforded?
How long can this 'government' just ignore all these strikes?
And what is their argument for denying workers an inflation level rise? That it cant be afforded?
- Max Fowler
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 5497
- Joined: Tue Mar 23, 2021 12:18 pm
- Has thanked: 509 times
- Been thanked: 1262 times
-
- Tiresome troll
- Posts: 1077
- Joined: Thu Apr 07, 2022 10:34 pm
- Has thanked: 218 times
- Been thanked: 186 times
-
- Bored office worker
- Posts: 2041
- Joined: Fri Apr 19, 2019 12:58 pm
- Has thanked: 155 times
- Been thanked: 550 times
Re: Strikes
Could we ever have a scenario where every and I mean every industry strikes for 1 day and the entire country shuts down, no tv, radio, shops, schools, businesses, transport, hospitality, emergency services, hospitals, doctors the national grid, electric, gas, water etc…
Only point would be, how would we know if it went ahead, and how would it be reported?
That’s the way this country is going, turn off UK for 24 hours, then see who complains.
Only point would be, how would we know if it went ahead, and how would it be reported?
That’s the way this country is going, turn off UK for 24 hours, then see who complains.
-
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12478
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 12:06 am
- Has thanked: 7 times
- Been thanked: 2555 times
Re: Strikes
I misread the OP. I thought it said strikers . I thought it might have been a list of strikers that were realistic targets we could go after . As for the question , I think everybody's had enough . And before anybody says it , it's not to do with Brexit . Our government are totally free and could have easily improved workers rights . However, the Tories being the Tories chose to go in the opposite direction and attack the working class .I know people on here think I'm right wing but I hate the Tories and have never voted for them .
- Max B Gold
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12302
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:12 pm
- Has thanked: 981 times
- Been thanked: 2798 times
Re: Strikes
A Brexit denier. You caused this. Own it.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:07 pm I misread the OP. I thought it said strikers . I thought it might have been a list of strikers that were realistic targets we could go after . As for the question , I think everybody's had enough . And before anybody says it , it's not to do with Brexit . Our government are totally free and could have easily improved workers rights . However, the Tories being the Tories chose to go in the opposite direction and attack the working class .I know people on here think I'm right wing but I hate the Tories and have never voted for them .
-
- Regular
- Posts: 3357
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:08 pm
- Has thanked: 1158 times
- Been thanked: 496 times
Re: Strikes
Not sure how any rational person can deny Brexit ? It happened.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:34 pmA Brexit denier. You caused this. Own it.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:07 pm I misread the OP. I thought it said strikers . I thought it might have been a list of strikers that were realistic targets we could go after . As for the question , I think everybody's had enough . And before anybody says it , it's not to do with Brexit . Our government are totally free and could have easily improved workers rights . However, the Tories being the Tories chose to go in the opposite direction and attack the working class .I know people on here think I'm right wing but I hate the Tories and have never voted for them .
- Long slender neck
- MB Legend
- Posts: 14295
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:13 am
- Has thanked: 2503 times
- Been thanked: 3293 times
Re: Strikes
More like you're a Tory denier.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:34 pmA Brexit denier. You caused this. Own it.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:07 pm I misread the OP. I thought it said strikers . I thought it might have been a list of strikers that were realistic targets we could go after . As for the question , I think everybody's had enough . And before anybody says it , it's not to do with Brexit . Our government are totally free and could have easily improved workers rights . However, the Tories being the Tories chose to go in the opposite direction and attack the working class .I know people on here think I'm right wing but I hate the Tories and have never voted for them .
- Max B Gold
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12302
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:12 pm
- Has thanked: 981 times
- Been thanked: 2798 times
Re: Strikes
Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 9:50 pmMore like you're a Tory denier.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:34 pmA Brexit denier. You caused this. Own it.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 8:07 pm I misread the OP. I thought it said strikers . I thought it might have been a list of strikers that were realistic targets we could go after . As for the question , I think everybody's had enough . And before anybody says it , it's not to do with Brexit . Our government are totally free and could have easily improved workers rights . However, the Tories being the Tories chose to go in the opposite direction and attack the working class .I know people on here think I'm right wing but I hate the Tories and have never voted for them .
- tuffers#1
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 9998
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:11 pm
- Awards: Boarder of the year 2020 #1 Wordle cheat
- Has thanked: 6291 times
- Been thanked: 2728 times
- Dunners
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 8992
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 4:21 pm
- Has thanked: 1066 times
- Been thanked: 2491 times
- The Mindsweep
- Regular
- Posts: 3011
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:50 pm
- Location: Bravos
- Has thanked: 167 times
- Been thanked: 782 times
- tuffers#1
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 9998
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:11 pm
- Awards: Boarder of the year 2020 #1 Wordle cheat
- Has thanked: 6291 times
- Been thanked: 2728 times
-
- Tiresome troll
- Posts: 1128
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:08 pm
- Has thanked: 169 times
- Been thanked: 442 times
Re:
What's your alternative, just give all strikers what they ask for straight away. If you ran a business in that manner, you soon wouldn't have a business left. Also works both ways, I suspect that many strikers have lost more in wages than they ultimately gain.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 6:33 pm Today's BBC News:- Rail strikes have cost the UK more than settling the disputes months ago would have, rail minister Huw Merriman has said.
Says it all doesn't?
- Long slender neck
- MB Legend
- Posts: 14295
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:13 am
- Has thanked: 2503 times
- Been thanked: 3293 times
- StillSpike
- Regular
- Posts: 4167
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 5:18 pm
- Has thanked: 515 times
- Been thanked: 1198 times
Re: Re:
The problem is, you can't say "we don't have the money to do that" as your excuse for insisting people accept a real terms pay cut, and then suddenly find more money than you said you didn't have in order to pay for the disruption.Chelmsford Swimmer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:20 pmWhat's your alternative, just give all strikers what they ask for straight away. If you ran a business in that manner, you soon wouldn't have a business left. Also works both ways, I suspect that many strikers have lost more in wages than they ultimately gain.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 6:33 pm Today's BBC News:- Rail strikes have cost the UK more than settling the disputes months ago would have, rail minister Huw Merriman has said.
Says it all doesn't?