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Would The Labour Party Give In To The Public Sector Unions Demands For Substantial Pay Rises They Are Asking For And How Would It Be Funded?
Nobody in the labour party has mentioned it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well they didn’t last time which is why we had the ‘Winter of Discontent’.
A better question would be ‘How is the new Prime Minister go to avert a ‘Winter of Discontent II’ ?
There will be no general election and no Labour Government anytime soon, so hypothetical BS like the OP is pointless diversionary tactics from the utter shambles unfolding before our eyes.
A better question would be ‘How is the new Prime Minister go to avert a ‘Winter of Discontent II’ ?
There will be no general election and no Labour Government anytime soon, so hypothetical BS like the OP is pointless diversionary tactics from the utter shambles unfolding before our eyes.
TBF early on I was predicting that Boris Would lead the Tories into the next election. Once party gate and nonce gate came to pass and he went I actually did pay out to one person courageous enough to back their own opinion, that was bednobs I think. Anyway since then I have only predicted that the PM after the next election will be Tory and I still stick by that. If it does turn out to be Boris then I'll leave it up to bednobs whether she'll reverse the payout. I have been told not to offer bets any more.
Yes, they would - they always have done in the past, apart from once when they didn't - and we got the Winter of Discontent, which finished them for years.
Pay for it? Print more money and make us all poorer, probably. Not saying that the Tories wouldn't do the same.
Sir Keir is trying to sound different to his predecessors because he wants to gain credence with voters; but in the event of him being in power that resolve would wobble somewhat, especially with the fuel/power situation being as dire as it is.
Pay for it? Print more money and make us all poorer, probably. Not saying that the Tories wouldn't do the same.
Sir Keir is trying to sound different to his predecessors because he wants to gain credence with voters; but in the event of him being in power that resolve would wobble somewhat, especially with the fuel/power situation being as dire as it is.
// they [Labour] always have done in the past, apart from once when they didn't - and we got the Winter of Discontent, which finished them for years. //
That was 45 years ago. Blair/Brown never gave in to the Unions.
// Pay for it? Print more money and make us all poorer, probably. //
Are you aware of how much Quantatitive Easing and borrowing Osborne and Sunak have done in the last 12 years? The magic money tree has been the Tories go to option since 2010.
That was 45 years ago. Blair/Brown never gave in to the Unions.
// Pay for it? Print more money and make us all poorer, probably. //
Are you aware of how much Quantatitive Easing and borrowing Osborne and Sunak have done in the last 12 years? The magic money tree has been the Tories go to option since 2010.
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