Question about Brexit

So, being a MP since 1983 doesn't count? Is your statement to be understood like "MP's don't deserve wages", or is it "Mr. Corbyn doesn't deserve wages because I disagree with his views" ?? Like it or not, as long as Mr. Corbyn has the confidence of the Labour Party, his position and rights are secured.

What are the merits for "(not) doing a thing for this country"? And who qualifies, in your opinion? This is uneducated pub talking, worse still, badmouthing an individual. Let's stay civilized!
What has the assumed property value of the Corbyn couple to do with anything? Do any MPs live in dilapidated shacks? Come on. As a side note, a property owned for many years may gain an exceptional value increase due to a number of reasons. So what is this - envy??

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Another slant with undocumented allegations, probably completely untrue!

Anyone reading Mr. Corbyn's bio will see that he has held numerous positions with unions and public services, not to mention being a full time politician since 1983 or before with a notable constituency backing. Despite of differering political views, I think we should all be thankful that someone is willing to devote their lives to the unappreciative task of being politicians.
Anyone thinking that MPs don't "work" will have to define what "work" is or is not! And please examine more carefully what being an MP entails. I think (and hope) that most MPs live up to the standard expected from them, which entails reading documents to no end ....... it is a daunting job.

As for Diana Abbott - a referral to back up your statement please.

-Knut
not documented? dig a little deeper my friend. I started work in 1972 as a hod carrier. I still work with a fucked liver through hep c with contaminated blood in 1980! also copd through renovating old houses. and lymphodema in my left leg causing horrific swelling and discomfort. and you know what? I still work as a bricklayer paying my way! he has never done that. that is work.....
 
not documented? dig a little deeper my friend. I started work in 1972 as a hod carrier. I still work with a fucked liver through hep c with contaminated blood in 1980! also copd through renovating old houses. and lymphodema in my left leg causing horrific swelling and discomfort. and you know what? I still work as a bricklayer paying my way! he has never done that. that is work.....
mr corbyns bio.. hahahaha. that'll be the truth then won't it. I never met sein feine or any other organisation hostile to the uk and mourned at their fallen brothers? he's scum and ridiculously anti british. I wouldn't give him a virus!
 
spent his life travelling the world campaigning for every cause that may have a beef with the uk. the man is a toad!
 
not documented? dig a little deeper my friend. I started work in 1972 as a hod carrier. I still work with a fucked liver through hep c with contaminated blood in 1980! also copd through renovating old houses. and lymphodema in my left leg causing horrific swelling and discomfort. and you know what? I still work as a bricklayer paying my way! he has never done that. that is work.....

Sorry to hear of your health issues. There are probably a lot of people like yourself who are compelled to work despite of pains. I agree with you that being a laborer is the true meaning of a worker. However, using this definition, society as we know it wouldn't exist. What about hair dressers, waiters or clerks? And even politicians are called for. Sure, it would have been great if evere MP had a carreer outside of politics to begin with. However, I wouldn't write off those who haven't. Compassion is a valuable asset for a politician, and raising one's voice on behalf of those striving is what MPs ought to do!

-Knut
 
mr corbyns bio.. hahahaha. that'll be the truth then won't it. I never met sein feine or any other organisation hostile to the uk and mourned at their fallen brothers? he's scum and ridiculously anti british. I wouldn't give him a virus!

I was referring to the Wikipedia article about him. It's for anyone to read and complain if being false ..... As for the Northern Ireland dispute, he (Mr. Corbyn) said never having met rep's of the IRA ..... but what's so bad about meeting Sinn Fein? Listening and learning is what politicians need to do. Politics is alsways about seeking compromises. How can you seek a compromise without knowing the views of one of the fractions involved? Riding on a irreconcilable course doesn't warrant much hope for the future, especially not in Northern Ireland.

-Knut
 
There is nothing quite so polarising and ire inducing as politics. Unfortunately the current crop of politicians and leaders (across the globe) is poor and people have had enough of the rhetoric, lies and nonsense spouted as “in the best interests of the public”
The average person believes that politicians are elected to represent them, this cannot be the case as the politician represents a constituency where more people don’t vote for them than actually do * and politicians cannot represent diametrically opposite views. The best we can hope for is that they work for the best interests of the communities they represent -they are not going to please everyone - EVER!

* my own MP - Vicky Ford was elected in 2017 with 37.5% of the eligible vote - she got 56.5% of the actual vote but it was only 70% turnout.
 
It's called take the money and run ! £88 billion for a hs2 railway to know where in the internet age. Vid conference etc. £2.6 billion to protect flood victims in the whole country. Big back pocket deals again. The people will have the final no say, as usual ! Cos they don't listen to them in Westminster ! One says it's day, the other it's night, sun's out, no it's raining ??? Easy life, not listening to the people they represent. Could be worse, I may not have a democratic opinion soon, if Jeremy Putin wins the election . Ride on knockers !
 
I worked as a middle manager / scientist in heavy engineering industries for more than 40 years. I sometimes came up against the unions. However I would trust any union guy long before I would trust any conservative politician. When a union guy is corrupt, he has to answer to his mates. If a conservative politician is corrupt, that is just part of ' THE JOKE '. The system runs on bullshit and once you acknowledge that fact, you will never be disappointed, because your expectations are not so high. Never be a BELIEVER !
 
In Australia we have lost almost our entire technology base, through decisions which were made by politicians who have never done a real day's work in their lives. When WW2 ended in 1945 we had large defence industries - from 1948 to today, most Australian governments have been conservative. All they ever do is sit on their hands and work out ways to benefit the people who fund their party. If that involves buying all manufactured goods from China - that is what happens.
 
I AM a believer!

I believe they are all untrustworthy bar stewards, I believe they all lie to get power, I believe they will screw everyone over except their mates and I believe they will blame the public for voting the wrong way when it all goes tits up
 
I worked as a middle manager / scientist in heavy engineering industries for more than 40 years. I sometimes came up against the unions. However I would trust any union guy long before I would trust any conservative politician. When a union guy is corrupt, he has to answer to his mates. If a conservative politician is corrupt, that is just part of ' THE JOKE '. The system runs on bullshit and once you acknowledge that fact, you will never be disappointed, because your expectations are not so high. Never be a BELIEVER !
Unions learned every corrupt dirty trick they ever pulled from the management they had to deal with.
 
It is not for me to tell my grandmother how to suck eggs. However if I was a British worker under the current circumstances, I would be talking seriously to my union representative about Brexit. Unions are a legitimate expression of industrial democracy and If Jeremy Corbin is the man up front, I'd make sure he did what is in my own best interests. During the general strike in the UK in May 1926, the unions had a complete management structure and they still lost out to the mine owners. If you think you are a cut above other people, you might support Boris Johnston, but I think you would suffer the consequences of conservative cynicism.
 
Unions learned every corrupt dirty trick they ever pulled from the management they had to deal with.

There is always a problem in being reactive - proactive is better - manage the risk.
In businesses which have ISO 9000 management systems, if the documentation is good enough workers should be able to self-manage.
 
They didn't have management systems during the Haymarket Massacre or the Pullman strike. They had gandy dancers.
 
I think he’s referring to the statues of Jefferson Davis, Robert E Lee etc that were removed a few years ago.

Important people of their time who fought for what they believed in. Lee in particular was famously progressive about slavery and only took up arms against the Union in defence of his home state.

Along with the likes of ‘Stonewall’ Jackson, Lee was even admired by many in the North for their abilities and bravery.

But they were made pariah’s by their modern day opponents and judged through a lens of modern day morals, and their statues deemed undesirable and requiring removal from public display.

A scandal IMHO.
VERY well said !
 
Sorry to hear of your health issues. There are probably a lot of people like yourself who are compelled to work despite of pains. I agree with you that being a laborer is the true meaning of a worker. However, using this definition, society as we know it wouldn't exist. What about hair dressers, waiters or clerks? And even politicians are called for. Sure, it would have been great if evere MP had a carreer outside of politics to begin with. However, I wouldn't write off those who haven't. Compassion is a valuable asset for a politician, and raising one's voice on behalf of those striving is what MPs ought to do!

-Knut
I agree whole heartedly. show me a genuine compassionate mp and i'll be over them like a rash. trouble is. I have more chance of meeting a unicorn in a truly democratic society!
 
I was referring to the Wikipedia article about him. It's for anyone to read and complain if being false ..... As for the Northern Ireland dispute, he (Mr. Corbyn) said never having met rep's of the IRA ..... but what's so bad about meeting Sinn Fein? Listening and learning is what politicians need to do. Politics is alsways about seeking compromises. How can you seek a compromise without knowing the views of one of the fractions involved? Riding on a irreconcilable course doesn't warrant much hope for the future, especially not in Northern Ireland.

-Knut
you really need whats app right now! he should be shot for treason. I can't stand looking at the b!^%$*£d!
 
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