Murray 17
Well-known member
- Jul 6, 2003
- 2,163
Which 'us' would that be?And don't forget that blonde clown embarrassing us down under Comrade.
Which 'us' would that be?And don't forget that blonde clown embarrassing us down under Comrade.
Yep including free uni places....oh wait a minute.As I understand it, everything will be free if Labour wins power.
How anyone can see this as a bad thing is unbelievable. An indicator of the Me First world we are now living in thanks to Tories and the Trumps of this world.
Yep including free uni places....oh wait a minute.
Yeah but the general public and generally morons so..And who voted in the Tories and the Trumps?
Democracy in action innit, no matter how much you or I might like or dislike the end result.
It was a fully costed manifesto (carried out by Diane Abbott).
More work for no win no fee lawyers firms !!!!
Labour in their manifesto said they would scrap tuition fees, now from the safety of failing to win a majority Corbyn has said in reality they couldn't afford to nor did they realise how much money it would cost, so as far as I'm concerned that **** can tweet all he likes but he's as bigger bullshiter as those in charge.
As I understand it, everything will be free if Labour wins power.
A fantastic thing if you are one of the many individuals who abuse the system by making spurious claims against employers using no win/no fee solicitors. Terrible news if you are a small business that simply cant afford to be taken advantage of in this way. Great news, of course, if you are an individual making a genuine claim against a genuinely bad employer.
But why is it beyond the wit of man to come up with a way of stopping the serial claimants looking for a free ride at the expense of others whilst protecting the genuine worker who has been 'abused' and the genuine employer who is creating work but gets nothing but hassle and expense for his/her efforts?
There is a downside to this.
A member of my family is in HR, and said that when people bring cases against a company, the company will often settle out of 'court' because it is cheaper to do so. Their legal fees will often be higher than any settlement, and if the company wins they can't claim back their costs. Therefore people might now bring cases, knowing the likelihood is that they will get a pay-off, with no risk to themselves.
Not all companies can afford to pay people thousands of pounds, charities and small businesses, for example.
As I understand it, everything will be free if Labour wins power.
Is that the same as his promise to refund all of the existing students debts that he made during the election which he has now gone back on?
What a complete f*cking liar he is. He conned so many of the yoof to vote for him. Typical Labour lies.
Sir Vince Cable re-tweeted this:
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Looks like Sir Vince is getting a bit forgetful in his old age, because he hailed this at the time - https://www.gov.uk/government/news/enterprise-and-regulatory-reform-bill-published
Grayling complete idiot as justice secretary and now continuing as a complete idiot at transport whilst May wanders round Italy in a pink frock, what the hell did this country do to deserve this ?
A fantastic thing if you are one of the many individuals who abuse the system by making spurious claims against employers using no win/no fee solicitors. Terrible news if you are a small business that simply cant afford to be taken advantage of in this way. Great news, of course, if you are an individual making a genuine claim against a genuinely bad employer.
But why is it beyond the wit of man to come up with a way of stopping the serial claimants looking for a free ride at the expense of others whilst protecting the genuine worker who has been 'abused' and the genuine employer who is creating work but gets nothing but hassle and expense for his/her efforts?