calodo2003
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Well, at least he isn't eating the pages yet like our previous leader did.Sadly yes. There's a link to the guardian article in the tweet underneath.
Well, at least he isn't eating the pages yet like our previous leader did.Sadly yes. There's a link to the guardian article in the tweet underneath.
This isn't the UK version of The Onion, is it? This actually is real breaking news?
You don’t think a PM using pens that he could erase isn’t something worth reporting?
Especially one espousing transparency, integrity and accountability?
Video won't play for me, but this scandal is probably the worst of them all.
Mass unionisation wasn't and isn't an issue, but in the 70's it was mad, striking over tea breaks and the like was just idiocy, and that's what put Thatcher in power, people were fed up with rubbish on the streets and dead bodies piling up in the mortuaries
70's Union leaders and shop stewards were little more than rabble rousers in a lot of cases, it was about power over the establishment (the Government) not about the workers they represented
Listen to the call when Reagan phoned her to retrospectively let her know he had undertaken military action in a UK territory (if I recall) without prior notice and she sounds like a fawning Aunt, not like the Iron Lady.
Think it was only made public ten years ago or so but was just so sycophantic, really made me realise how much of a useless person she truly was.Yes, wasn't this about Grenada or some British protectorate elsewhere in the Caribbean, where Reagan had invaded (his version of 'first strike' diplomacy) to prevent the spread of communism (assumed left wing takeover) on the US doorstep?
One reason the call was made public I suspect was the 'fawning' from Maggie was to show her support for Reagan and her appreciation of the unofficial help we received from Al Haig, vis-a-vis 'Exocet missile' information during Falklands War.
Indeed in some cases it was more insidious, some of the unions, if I recall correctly, got funding from the SovietsAs someone who experienced the 1970s Trades Unions shop stewards, in some cases, it was more insidious than just rabble rousing.
You are right about it being about power.
There is no doubt in my mind that the industrial strikes were part of an attempt to make the UK ungovernable and potentially lead to a rise in Communism on behalf of the Soviet Union.
Any evidence for that claim?Indeed in some cases it was more insidious, some of the unions, if I recall correctly, got funding from the Soviets
Not off the top of my head, there were stories about it at the time but I've no idea how much, if any, were true, it was certainly true in the 1920's thoughAny evidence for that claim?
there were stories about it
Any evidence for that claim?
Not specifically funding.
But I certainly know that when I attended a number of District Committee meetings, the objective of destabilising the government was actively discussed. As were communications from the UK Communist Party.
In fact we were being encouraged to visit our French counterparts where the Communist Party were much more active.
Not off the top of my head, there were stories about it at the time but I've no idea how much, if any, were true, it was certainly true in the 1920's though
Not specifically funding.
But I certainly know that when I attended a number of District Committee meetings, the objective of destabilising the government was actively discussed. As were communications from the UK Communist Party.
In fact we were being encouraged to visit our French counterparts where the Communist Party were much more active.
Absolutely agree, I was a young (21 years old) AEU shop steward in the mid to late 1960s and early 1970's and went on marches in Manchester, remember in particular all the way down Oxford road on the 'kill the bill' demonstration. 'The marchers were all AEU members initially, carrying AEU flags and banners, but as the march progressed others joined us with different banners, mainly communist party, and other socialist groups. At such a young and tender age I had no idea what was happening as over a mile or so half my AEU mates dropped out... it was my first introduction to the sell out to 'international socialism' in the Unions and eventually the Labour Party itself. Cannot say if it was funded by the USSR, but it certainly was a take over of the British Working classes main weapon.
The Russians love us having maternity leave, trying to stifle British productivity so they can sneak into our house of Lords when we are too busy raising children. The unions were caught napping, again.fecking unions, making our workplaces safer and bringing in the minimum wage. Maternity leave, too. All of those things. But don't forget that a mate of mine fifty years ago heard someone say they were definitely communists, the Russian bastards should all be shot for treason. Anyway, back to surviving in Tory Britain.
The Russians love us having maternity leave, trying to stifle British productivity so they can sneak into our house of Lords when we are too busy raising children. The unions were caught napping, again.
Putin probably privatised our water companies too back in 1989, I heard he sent a little communist birdie to speak to Thatcher about it.
fecking unions, making our workplaces safer and bringing in the minimum wage. Maternity leave, too. All of those things. But don't forget that a mate of mine fifty years ago heard someone say they were definitely communists, the Russian bastards should all be shot for treason. Anyway, back to surviving in Tory Britain.
I know this isn’t a serious post but it really isn’t that far from the truth (and it’s similar in the US too), which shows how far from real ‘democracy’ we actually are.Sums it up nicely
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They've already paid Rwanda about £150m for this![]()
Well yeah, but at least the NHS is flourishing now that it's getting the couple of hundred million a week that was going to the EU before Brexit.Correction - we've paid £150m for this. These fecking thieves.