Labour is in teh pocket of the Unions...

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  1. Redstar

    Redstar Well-Known Member

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    to me it does not matter who gets in or what they call themselves

    they all as crooked, bent and useless as each other.
     
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    What gets me with all this (not sticking up for Labour here as they have sadly and badly let down the ordinary person of this nation with their lack of opposition to this lousy rotten lot of a govt) is that Trade Unions are democratically elected, TAX-PAYING BODIES whose members are also tax payers and contribute to the economy, yet are being labelled as some sort of anti-democratic, economy-damaging evil so and so's. Yet a rich employer can buy an audience with the PM and low and behold changes to the Employment laws galore.
    People of this nation need to wake up and quickly as this govt. and god-forbid, a future Tory Govt will soon make this A RETURN TO THE 19TH CENTURY, for at least for 80 or 90% of us.
    God save the NHS
     
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    What he said.
     
  5. Ric

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    So it's wrong for Unions to make donations to Labour without asking their members, fair enough seems reasonable, except do companies who donate to the Tories have to ask the shareholders if it's ok?
     

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