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Thread: Striking Public Sector 30th Nov
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21st November 2011, 16:34 #21
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Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
However, the way you vociferously attack others views and make emotive statements that are impossible to substantiate (i.e. 'prove ALL workers are worth what they are paid'), means that it's impossible to save threads or pull them back to the facts and debate them with logic, reason and dare I say it; respect?
It's just playground stuff isn't it?
I won't address your point about my alleged sexual relationship with these members any further other than to suggest we don't sink further than where we are already. If anything undermines your arguments further than you have already, it's comments like this.
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21st November 2011, 16:35 #22
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Originally Posted by Bolton MidnightUseful F1 Twitter thingy: http://goo.gl/6PO1u
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21st November 2011, 16:42 #23
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21st November 2011, 16:55 #24
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Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
For the record, I agree with your questions (albeit rather abridged) and would like to see a response but unless it's done without all the rest of the nonsense, then we wont get anywhere.
I would like to understand why the public sector workers feel the need to strike while the economy is in such a mess and people in the public sector are suffering so badly. Where is the money coming from and who is going to suffer?
Also, as has been announced, Universities are cutting out a lot of what I would call 'wishy-washy' courses. Does anyone think this is a negative move and why?
Who knows, we might get this thread back on course even now
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21st November 2011, 17:21 #25
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I doubt it, have tried that in the past, it didn't work.
Just lots of 'prove it with a link not from Telegraph, Conservatives, TPA, Daily Wail etc - well anything other than the Guardian' crap. I've already posted link after link re the imbalance of public sector pensions and nobody has attempted to comment on the facts just the usual drivel from the trolls/clique.
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17th December 2011, 15:20 #26
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BBC News - Kent County Council boss leaves with £400,000
utter madness
Clarkson has the right idea
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18th December 2011, 09:25 #27
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Originally Posted by Bolton MidnightOpinions are like ar5eholes, everyone has one.
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18th December 2011, 10:30 #28
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They wouldn't be fixing potholes anyhow, too busy check the diversity of their over paid and under worked work force to be wasting time fixing roads, emptying bins and the like.
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18th December 2011, 12:48 #29
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Originally Posted by Bolton MidnightRiccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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18th December 2011, 21:41 #30
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Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
Come to that, I find it extremely hard, given the standards of English you display on here, to imagine how someone such as yourself could make a decent contribution to the world of work in any way, yet on you go with the notion that all who work in the public sector are automatically inferior. Quite ironic.
Giggle! :laugh:
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