- Jul 10, 2003
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The shop keeper is consistent.
As consistent as the poster you're quoting is desperate
The shop keeper is consistent.
Liz Truss says profit is not a dirty word.
Yeah but Brexit got done. Except Northern Ireland which, let's face it, barely counts despite propping the entire country up between 2017 and 2019.
Unlike our beaches, which thanks to that desperation for profit are increasingly dirty thanks to all the sewage.
It really is starting to feel like a nation where everything is falling apart while the Government ignores the problems.
Maybe... but it certainly survives the test of time, doesn't it?
Thank you for your usual asinine comment. It's comforting to know that there are people we can rely on for that sort of input.
To be fair to PoTG, it is always worth checking the veracity of the source. That photo clearly wasn't 'seen in Lewes today' (yesterday now) as the twitter poster said it was. Always good to call out fake news.
Liz Truss says profit is not a dirty word.
Precisely this....plus a few add ons.. remember government sold off virtually all our societal infrastructure, Gas, Water and Electricity etc and more but as they are shareholder driven now they do not invest in improving that infrastructure. Their only interest is to cut costs and try to keep staff on poor wages for the next annual results.As I’ve said before, the Tory party is not a legitimate political party, it is the political wing of the elite/big business. It strives to maintain power so it can enable certain people and business entities to continue to profit without interruption, at any cost.
It does not exist to make your streets safer. It does not exist to improve your quality of life. It does not exist to uphold your rights. It does not care what hardship befalls us. As long as money is coming in for the people it does care about, they only care that we live so that we can pay taxes.
It’s why they keep essential workers on low wages, it’s why they pay us handouts out of our own tax money to make sure we can keep paying the energy giants.
You do struggle to get by without insults don't you. No worries. Just call me thick and move on. Time to restart my ignore list.
How do you know it wasn't? How do you know the garden centre doesn't put that board out every day?
The interruption prompts Truss to give her view on what she says are “the militant people who try and disrupt our country and try and disrupt our democratic processes and our essential services”.
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Liz Truss says profit is not a dirty word.
I can't stand this Govt. - but profit is not, and should not be a dirty word.
My business makes money - we make a profit - employ people - we pay tax - to pay for public services - what's the problem with that?
Yes business owners should reap the rewards of taking the risk involved in starting a business. I think that this is often forgotten by employees that get paid for doing a days work without the risk of losing anything in return. Eg. Their houseI can't stand this Govt. - but profit is not, and should not be a dirty word.
My business makes money - we make a profit - employ people - we pay tax - to pay for public services - what's the problem with that?
I personally think you should re-read Watford zero’s post again, I see nowhere where you have been insulted, he just uttered in type some home truths which obviously smart and have triggered a subconscious realisation in you, what many of us already knew, that those of you on the Johnson cabal side were had and are in denial and until you accept what you enabled by believing the lies, mistruths and character assassinations played out by your chosen elected party in cahoots with their pet media barons things will never change. Try to give equal credence to all political parties, some are honest and straight talking some will only say the things they surmise you want to hear to get your vote then backtrack and extol the virtues of how hard they are working to deliver F.all that they promised and some fell for. Strike any chords ?
Yes business owners should reap the rewards of taking the risk involved in starting a business. I think that this is often forgotten by employees that get paid for doing a days work without the risk of losing anything in return. Eg. Their house
However there comes a point when the business owner has a comfortable life and should then prioritise raising the standards for those they employ rather than continue to grow their own wealth. I think this is where the controversy sits between the Boss and the Workers with regard to how much is too much for either party
The CEO of Shell makes £6.2M a year, the profits are £9.4B in three months. £6.5B is going to be paid out to shareholders.
Pensioners like me are paying £125 a month just for electricity, and goodness knows what it will be after the autumn.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1650389/shell-bonuses-huge-profits-energy-crisis-hits-britain
I agree bosses should be paid a good wage for their expertise, but nobody can spend that much in a lifetime. It is obscene.
Shell is a Dutch company!
EDF ceo earns $227 thousand.
The CEO of ford makes $22.81 million
Bottom line is uk gvt has bugger all powers to affect salaries of foreign companies, only wholly based uk ones. Trouble is they dont hammer them because tories mates run them!