Never go 'full-Corbyn' 09:28 - Jan 10 with 3390 views | ElderGrizzly | National Wage Cap? Restrict Freedom of Movement? Corbyn endorsing UKIP policies? I'm guessing those who wanted to see more of Corbyn will wish he was locked back away?
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Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:00 - Jan 10 with 732 views | imsureazzure |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 12:55 - Jan 10 by Archer4721 | Say if everyone in the UK worked for Tesco and you said to the head of Tesco ''I can fully automate your business and it will save you billions on wages, but in five years time nobody will have any money to spend in your stores as they've all been laid off and you'll go out of business." He'd still say yes please. He'd get a nice big fat bonus from the shareholders and be off. |
So the country does not have less and less disposable income, it is just a nightmare scenario you are imagining? | | | |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:04 - Jan 10 with 714 views | giant_stow |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:00 - Jan 10 by imsureazzure | So the country does not have less and less disposable income, it is just a nightmare scenario you are imagining? |
I thought wages have been stagnant and prices rising over the last 8 years? Doesn't that mean less disposable income? | |
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Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:05 - Jan 10 with 695 views | Archer4721 |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:00 - Jan 10 by imsureazzure | So the country does not have less and less disposable income, it is just a nightmare scenario you are imagining? |
No not at all,something has to be done about wealth disparity or the economy and society will collapse. | | | |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:11 - Jan 10 with 678 views | No9 |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 12:34 - Jan 10 by ElderGrizzly | The top 1% pay 27% of the UK's income tax bill though? So capping their pay would...... [Post edited 10 Jan 2017 12:34]
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In would like to see real evidence to support that clai, simply because I don't believe it. & I didn't suggest capping pay although I do see it is difficult to understand how anyone can justfy paying Martin Sorrell £74 Mn a year | | | |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:13 - Jan 10 with 671 views | No9 |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:05 - Jan 10 by Archer4721 | No not at all,something has to be done about wealth disparity or the economy and society will collapse. |
Of course the economy will collapse most sensible SME's want to see more money in circulation not less as it improves the opportunity to increase trade. | | | |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:15 - Jan 10 with 664 views | ElderGrizzly |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:11 - Jan 10 by No9 | In would like to see real evidence to support that clai, simply because I don't believe it. & I didn't suggest capping pay although I do see it is difficult to understand how anyone can justfy paying Martin Sorrell £74 Mn a year |
It's from an HMRC report. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/tax/11411790/Britains-highest It was 25% under Labour and now the richest pay more thanks to the Lib Dems changes under the coalition :) I agree, those salaries are high. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:16 - Jan 10 with 658 views | BOjK |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:04 - Jan 10 by giant_stow | I thought wages have been stagnant and prices rising over the last 8 years? Doesn't that mean less disposable income? |
Oddly I have a graph to hand ...
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Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:17 - Jan 10 with 651 views | No9 |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:16 - Jan 10 by BOjK | Oddly I have a graph to hand ...
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is that change in % ? If so I am bound to point out that any % rise in nothing is nothing | | | |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:20 - Jan 10 with 629 views | imsureazzure |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:05 - Jan 10 by Archer4721 | No not at all,something has to be done about wealth disparity or the economy and society will collapse. |
Wealth disparity and less disposable income are different items are they not? | | | |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 14:44 - Jan 10 with 553 views | No9 |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 13:20 - Jan 10 by imsureazzure | Wealth disparity and less disposable income are different items are they not? |
Not really it depends how you measure what doesn't it? | | | |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 15:08 - Jan 10 with 531 views | GlasgowBlue |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 14:44 - Jan 10 by No9 | Not really it depends how you measure what doesn't it? |
No. They are definitely two different things. | |
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Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 15:41 - Jan 10 with 500 views | chicoazul |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 12:04 - Jan 10 by No9 | The British media has spent a lot of time and effort trying to deflect the problems away from the governemtn & onto labour. It is stupidity really because the tories with the crawling Lib-Dems voted in a fixed parliament so to ask any other party what to do now is ridiculous. |
It's not ridiculous to ask HM's opposition what they would do if they were in government. It's vital. | |
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Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 15:45 - Jan 10 with 490 views | chicoazul |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 12:55 - Jan 10 by Archer4721 | Say if everyone in the UK worked for Tesco and you said to the head of Tesco ''I can fully automate your business and it will save you billions on wages, but in five years time nobody will have any money to spend in your stores as they've all been laid off and you'll go out of business." He'd still say yes please. He'd get a nice big fat bonus from the shareholders and be off. |
Have you even been to a Tesco recently? There is loads of automation already in place you plank. They could replace all the till staff tomorrow and have us all go through those automated Misplaced Item In The Bagging Area things. They dont, because they know what would happen if they did. | |
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Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 15:52 - Jan 10 with 469 views | vapour_trail |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 15:45 - Jan 10 by chicoazul | Have you even been to a Tesco recently? There is loads of automation already in place you plank. They could replace all the till staff tomorrow and have us all go through those automated Misplaced Item In The Bagging Area things. They dont, because they know what would happen if they did. |
Now I avoid tesco like the plague (obvs), but now that you mention it, that unidentified item in the bagging area message isn't as prevalent these days as it used to be. They must have improved the technology. Either that, or I've got more proficient. | |
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Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 16:20 - Jan 10 with 445 views | GlasgowBlue | It's ok. He's come up with a brilliant idea. He wants to use the money we will save in contributions to the EU and spend it on the NHS. He should put that on a bus. | |
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Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 18:16 - Jan 10 with 404 views | lowhouseblue |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 16:20 - Jan 10 by GlasgowBlue | It's ok. He's come up with a brilliant idea. He wants to use the money we will save in contributions to the EU and spend it on the NHS. He should put that on a bus. |
the trouble with corbyn is that we've all started to take him for granted. sometimes you just have to take a step back and appreciate the work he does. having followed each of his interviews and utterances today i don't think i can remember a mainstream politician ever having managed 12 hours of such confusion, muddle, and incompetence. after a day signalled as being about migration no one knows where the party stands on migration. really, really, top work that. | |
| And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show |
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Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 18:34 - Jan 10 with 371 views | GlasgowBlue |
Never go 'full-Corbyn' on 18:16 - Jan 10 by lowhouseblue | the trouble with corbyn is that we've all started to take him for granted. sometimes you just have to take a step back and appreciate the work he does. having followed each of his interviews and utterances today i don't think i can remember a mainstream politician ever having managed 12 hours of such confusion, muddle, and incompetence. after a day signalled as being about migration no one knows where the party stands on migration. really, really, top work that. |
I like the new immigration mug | |
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