Actually, I'm far closer to an Orange book or classical liberal than a Tory if you really need a pigeon hole to put me in![]()
Which is still a Tory, yeah?
Wasn't Thatcher one of them too?

I've not pigeon holed you, you done it to yourself.
Actually, I'm far closer to an Orange book or classical liberal than a Tory if you really need a pigeon hole to put me in![]()
Which is still a Tory, yeah?
Wasn't Thatcher one of them too?
I've not pigeon holed you, you done it to yourself.
No, it isn't, and your ignorance of politics is not my problem.
you certainly act like it
exactly the political system doesnt work, as people are being elected with hardly any turnout, but you cant then scald the unions for achieving a greater turnout.
your probably just jealous because daddy owns a business and doesnt like to see the workers gaining a bit of power
Marx said that the Proletariat would overthrow the bourgeoisie and its about bloody time
Actually, I'm far closer to an Orange book or classical liberal than a Tory if you really need a pigeon hole to put me in![]()
you certainly act like it
exactly the political system doesnt work, as people are being elected with hardly any turnout, but you cant then scald the unions for achieving a greater turnout.
your probably just jealous because daddy owns a business and doesnt like to see the workers gaining a bit of power
Marx said that the Proletariat would overthrow the bourgeoisie and its about bloody time
If I've understood some of your posts in other threads would I be right in thinking that you'd have no problem with worker-owned companies / private companies with genuine worker representation? It would then be up to those companies to prosper.
Would you be ok with a trade union representing private company employees who democratically make a collective decision based on over 50% of its members voting in favour of any such action?
I'm alright Jack is fatalistic in the extreme.
To be fair, with PCS, they are expecting support from its members for what 19% of its membership want. 250k ballots issued and 50k "Yes" out of 81k returned, approx. So the ballot is in support, but its a bit apathetic looking. The walk out will include more than this I have no doubt, but from an engagement and validity of mandate perspective it cannot continue as if anything people like Dolph would get their way.
This is a new low as far as I am concerned, but I think there are various reasons.
I thought you could hold serious grown up debate?
It's not even that anymore now, it more an attitude of "they've got something I haven't....so I don't want them to have it."
The chances of a grown up debate in this thread are slim to non-existent, too much partisanship going on.
I think the major problem is that Thatcher installed in a generation of people the mantra of "im alright so **** the others" and as such we have such apathy and lack of unionism, the masses are more concerned with voting on x-factor than a majorly important union ballot.
In my workplace there are many members who wont strike or follow union directives, they are only in it as an insurance policy, this is why the unions have no power, is because basically people dont give a **** about the cause or the long term, as long as they are OK
No I think they do, except I think they've wised up to the fact that a lot of the times it is futile if you are stonewalled anyway.
There has been on off strikes for years covering various subjects, and it's taken it's toll. There have been wins, losses and slightly dubious fieldings. It can't go on forever in this climate however.
Thatcher is to blame for legacy stuff, she isn't relevent to this any longer.
oh but she is because Cameron is right out of her school, his ideology is very similar, look at all the benefit changes, attacks on workers, keep the poor, poor stuff while letting rich party donors get off tax free, the free market NHS **** its all very thatcherite
All Westminster politicians are of this school now.
Once Red Ed has been shoved aside, your back into the centre right where Blair was.
couldnt agree more, we have the tories or the tories, however should unite pull its labour party funding the party is finished, labour has real financial problems as many unions simply havent forgiven them for what they did in power, this paves the way for a real alternative or perhaps a true left opposition
It suits me though, I'm happy for the UK framework to fall apart if you couldn't tell already.
You know, I'm >< this close to doing the same and sitting back and watching it hit the wall and see where we end up.
If our members give our branch the same turnout in their upcoming vote as the civil service side have done then they will likely have one less rep to support them (wont happen in our branch though, we've historically had the best turnout of any PCS branch).
If I've understood some of your posts in other threads would I be right in thinking that you'd have no problem with worker-owned companies / private companies with genuine worker representation? It would then be up to those companies to prosper.
Would you be ok with a trade union representing private company employees who democratically make a collective decision based on over 50% of its members voting in favour of any such action?