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General Strike, Are We Back In The 70S?
I didn't see the Labour MPs who are public sector workers turn down their 1.3% pay rise on top of
a similar cap-busting 1.3% increase last year and a massive 10% hike in 2015 which took an MP's basic pay from £67,000 to £74,000.
Perhaps Jon Ashworth and the rest of his party should refuse their pay rise.
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a similar cap-busting 1.3% increase last year and a massive 10% hike in 2015 which took an MP's basic pay from £67,000 to £74,000.
Perhaps Jon Ashworth and the rest of his party should refuse their pay rise.
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1970s - as near as damn it! Wasn't that when even dead bodies lay ignored by the 'workers'? To answer the question, we will be if Labour has its way.
18:55 Mon 11th Sep 2017
Ah yes the winter of discontent.
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You may find this interesting
http:// news.bb c.co.uk /1/hi/m agazine /672968 3.stm
Memories of the 1970s strikes and the 3 day week.
Personally I found the 3 day week wonderful. As I was monthly paid I did not lose any wages. But there was nothing to do at work with no electricity. We spent the non working days sitting outside in the sunshine , it was great weather, reading books and newspapers.
I had a battery power transistor radio that we listened to.
People made money by getting a day return on the ferry to France and bringing back candels to sell at a large profit. The UK shops had run out of candles within the first few days.
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Memories of the 1970s strikes and the 3 day week.
Personally I found the 3 day week wonderful. As I was monthly paid I did not lose any wages. But there was nothing to do at work with no electricity. We spent the non working days sitting outside in the sunshine , it was great weather, reading books and newspapers.
I had a battery power transistor radio that we listened to.
People made money by getting a day return on the ferry to France and bringing back candels to sell at a large profit. The UK shops had run out of candles within the first few days.
“Then we get TGT trying to talk German. at 19.56”
Who is TGT and where was the attempt at German? Yes and please avoid the spurious apostrophes. They are among my pet hates.
“People made money by getting a day return on the ferry to France and bringing back candels to sell at a large profit. The UK shops had run out of candles within the first few days. Several times the boss said 'nothing to do here lads, lets get down the boozer'”
Sounds just what is needed to restore the UK’s competitiveness.
Who is TGT and where was the attempt at German? Yes and please avoid the spurious apostrophes. They are among my pet hates.
“People made money by getting a day return on the ferry to France and bringing back candels to sell at a large profit. The UK shops had run out of candles within the first few days. Several times the boss said 'nothing to do here lads, lets get down the boozer'”
Sounds just what is needed to restore the UK’s competitiveness.
Eddie at 21:22, no, I am not.
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