No, Britain is too soft on politicians, millionaires, billionaires and corporations who do stuff like Michelle Mone did ie take money from the treasury! It’s a big deal if a carer or benefits claimant gets their hands on a few hundred quid but if a millionaire gets their hands on MILLIONS of taxpayers money it’s ok, apparently!
The part you forget is that millionaires and billionaires have often put the money into the system before taking it out. Take myself as an example, I loaned the Government some of my IP 25 years ago because I saw 2008 coming and needed to scale my response to gap fill on demand. That package included Bitcoin, UA-cam, Disney's Frozen, John Wick and a lot of other stuff. I've created jobs, understood the economic system, prepared the nation with food banks because religion was falling out of favour and raised funds for 96 business lines to be financed, I also helped set up a highly successful franchise of Allied Dunbar called Welbeck group. If we take money from the Treasury it's usually because the Treasury has said it's OK in the first place or we have anticipated an event the Government has failed to respond adequately to. There's little nefarious about it. You might just as well berate someone for not paying alcohol duty by being a teetotaller. You're breathing in and out, that's IHT avoidance! The problem is sadly a combination of misinformation and agendas.
The UK is currently ranked 3 on the international index of Trade Union freedoms after 14 years of the Tories which basically means we have regular infringements and violations on Trade Union rights and freedoms and essentially puts us on par with Russia. Those are the stats and facts not my opinion.
@@waynereid9471 No, that doesn’t mean third, that means we are on Band 3. Which isn’t good and means we have regular violations of workers rights. Maybe you like that sort of thing, I don’t know….
Actually Britain is too soft on paying people a decent wage because they're too busy giving more money to billionaires. The billionaires are all miserable that they're not trillionaires , it must be so hard for them
£9.4 billion sounds like a lot, yet nadhim zahawi in one year dodged £27 million. If just 40 Tory MPs paid their correct tax the exchequer would already have an extra billion pounds each year
It's not about "giving in", it's about recognising an official industrial dispute where workers have achieved passage through the legal quagmire that already exists to prevent strikes after years of Tory governments. Unions are not the enemy within, the conservative party are the enemy of the worker, always have been and always will be. Remember, they opposed the NHS, the minimum wage and denied giving us a real choice to change the electoral system.
Yes it is about giving in. The economy was set up to run on a 5:1 ratio on private sector pay to public so the taxes covered public sector pay. The strikers have no case because the current ratio is
Good effort but the armed forces are not unionised. Public and private wage rises have been suppressed since the Cameron austerity agenda. Wage rises in board rooms have soared on the other hand. The disparity between the rich and working class has never been worse. Why does Richard not mention that and keep interrupting peoples answers the way he does with anyone from Labour.
Take a look at those pay rises in context of their pay rises over the past 14 years. They have had years of zero and one per cent rises and have fallen well behind the private sector.
They're meant to, you're only supposed to get equality after taxes are paid not as a headline, something Gordon Brown neglected to mention. Also adjusting for pensions - 17% of the country is retired.
With all these pay increases it would be nice if the government did some kind of Buy British drive. If people were making an effort to shore up the British economy it would definitely help us.
Why do we have to hear about the Tories and their opinions they have to Be quiet and stay silent for 14 years then they can talk until then their opinion is not needed nor wanted
@@lukeboulter-x4uIt’s ridiculous stop trying to justify it. You might want a communist state but most people don’t. Most people on Facebook are keyboard warriors anyway who don’t cause a threat to anyone. The government don’t want you to challenge their narrative that’s why they’re threatening people with prison sentences.
Just remember when train drivers get paid even more for pushing buttons, your train fare also goes up to make up for that so it’s the poorer people in society that loses out still. If train drivers can’t survive on £53k to 87k then there is something wrong. I could live a very nice lifestyle on those wages. We really do live in a terribly greedy world nowadays.
I check online the highest pay is 63k a year before tax for train drivers with years of experience, starting is 24k a year. 63k a year after tax is 46k so they loose almost 18k a year which goes to funding the country. They pay a lot more tax than any billionaire in the country and alot of the mp’s in the former government who avoided paying any tax. That seems fair??
Yes, if people are dissatisfied with their working conditions they should find another job, not go on strike inconveniencing people, if you choose to strike then your employment should be terminated.
Of course Business is going to complain. When haven't they? , they are against anything that may interfere with their profits, and gives power to the people who earn it for them ,,and all under the guise of productivity.
Richard is wrong, there did not have to be a settlement. The public sector and utilities sector have been overpaid since Brown was Chancellor and need a pay cut back to the old ratios in order for the country to start functioning properly again along with abolishing the interest rate completely. The private sector excluding the utilities including rail needs a pay rise the public services and utilities do not. This was a grave error of judgement by Labour and will make the cost of living crisis worse for ordinary people.
Tories have lost forever. All their union lies no longer wash because we have seen that unions and and government CAN work together. So what is the unions back labour… the media back the tories and what????? Also members of the public are not worried at all. Lets have better journalism. I think the tories should shut it for the next 12 months, leave us alone. We genuinely do not want to hear from them.
Unions are there for their own selfish self-interest, when dealing with them you have to think of the national interest. Labour have been caving into their unreasonable demands because they are funded and effectively controlled by the unions.
“The unions” are just the representatives of ordinary working people though. It’s not selfish to want a pay rise after years and years of pay cuts and rising costs of living.
@@jellymulder Train drivers is supply and demand. Nobody else wants to do the job so they have a good negotiation position. Maybe they are overpaid, but if that’s the case, the train companies should do better with recruitment to drive down the wages. The working people I’m talking about are the nurses, teachers, police, doctors.
Britain is too soft on paying proper wages.
stop importing everyone then the wages will have to go up. basic economics.
The right winger got to speak without interruption, as soon as the left winger started speaking he could barely get a sentence out.
It depends on to whom.
No, Britain is too soft on politicians, millionaires, billionaires and corporations who do stuff like Michelle Mone did ie take money from the treasury! It’s a big deal if a carer or benefits claimant gets their hands on a few hundred quid but if a millionaire gets their hands on MILLIONS of taxpayers money it’s ok, apparently!
The part you forget is that millionaires and billionaires have often put the money into the system before taking it out. Take myself as an example, I loaned the Government some of my IP 25 years ago because I saw 2008 coming and needed to scale my response to gap fill on demand. That package included Bitcoin, UA-cam, Disney's Frozen, John Wick and a lot of other stuff. I've created jobs, understood the economic system, prepared the nation with food banks because religion was falling out of favour and raised funds for 96 business lines to be financed, I also helped set up a highly successful franchise of Allied Dunbar called Welbeck group. If we take money from the Treasury it's usually because the Treasury has said it's OK in the first place or we have anticipated an event the Government has failed to respond adequately to. There's little nefarious about it. You might just as well berate someone for not paying alcohol duty by being a teetotaller. You're breathing in and out, that's IHT avoidance! The problem is sadly a combination of misinformation and agendas.
Well said,my sentiments excatly
The UK is currently ranked 3 on the international index of Trade Union freedoms after 14 years of the Tories which basically means we have regular infringements and violations on Trade Union rights and freedoms and essentially puts us on par with Russia. Those are the stats and facts not my opinion.
3 sounds good?
@@waynereid9471 No, that doesn’t mean third, that means we are on Band 3. Which isn’t good and means we have regular violations of workers rights. Maybe you like that sort of thing, I don’t know….
Well!! A tory opposing workers!!! What a surprise!!!@@pdempseyful
Russia has no trade union. Strikers get tamed and charged there.
Actually Britain is too soft on paying people a decent wage because they're too busy giving more money to billionaires. The billionaires are all miserable that they're not trillionaires , it must be so hard for them
Taxing the obscenely wealthy in this country would plug that hole easily.
No. Actually Britain is too soft on criminals and prisoners ✌🏼❤️
£9.4 billion sounds like a lot, yet nadhim zahawi in one year dodged £27 million. If just 40 Tory MPs paid their correct tax the exchequer would already have an extra billion pounds each year
It's not about "giving in", it's about recognising an official industrial dispute where workers have achieved passage through the legal quagmire that already exists to prevent strikes after years of Tory governments. Unions are not the enemy within, the conservative party are the enemy of the worker, always have been and always will be. Remember, they opposed the NHS, the minimum wage and denied giving us a real choice to change the electoral system.
Absolutely right! 🎯
Yes it is about giving in. The economy was set up to run on a 5:1 ratio on private sector pay to public so the taxes covered public sector pay. The strikers have no case because the current ratio is
Good effort but the armed forces are not unionised.
Public and private wage rises have been suppressed since the Cameron austerity agenda.
Wage rises in board rooms have soared on the other hand.
The disparity between the rich and working class has never been worse.
Why does Richard not mention that and keep interrupting peoples answers the way he does with anyone from Labour.
Take a look at those pay rises in context of their pay rises over the past 14 years. They have had years of zero and one per cent rises and have fallen well behind the private sector.
They're meant to, you're only supposed to get equality after taxes are paid not as a headline, something Gordon Brown neglected to mention. Also adjusting for pensions - 17% of the country is retired.
tax the rich - give it to the workers
Whos
Farage get 100k a month from Gb news. How much do these ptesenters get.?
With all these pay increases it would be nice if the government did some kind of Buy British drive. If people were making an effort to shore up the British economy it would definitely help us.
Why do we have to hear about the Tories and their opinions they have to Be quiet and stay silent for 14 years then they can talk until then their opinion is not needed nor wanted
The unions protect working class people, the government should have no power over them
Correct.
Meant to but work on political agenda to suit their needs
@@joprocter4573 meaning?
Going to prison for a post on Facebook is ridiculous 🙄
Not when its spreading hate speech.
Not sure what that’s got to do with strikers.
@@lukeboulter-x4uIt’s ridiculous stop trying to justify it. You might want a communist state but most people don’t. Most people on Facebook are keyboard warriors anyway who don’t cause a threat to anyone. The government don’t want you to challenge their narrative that’s why they’re threatening people with prison sentences.
Wrong area Clyde you want Deformed UK Plc
Good
Just remember when train drivers get paid even more for pushing buttons, your train fare also goes up to make up for that so it’s the poorer people in society that loses out still. If train drivers can’t survive on £53k to 87k then there is something wrong. I could live a very nice lifestyle on those wages. We really do live in a terribly greedy world nowadays.
Get applying then, they're always recruiting
@@edaleman2758 I’m tempted
I check online the highest pay is 63k a year before tax for train drivers with years of experience, starting is 24k a year. 63k a year after tax is 46k so they loose almost 18k a year which goes to funding the country. They pay a lot more tax than any billionaire in the country and alot of the mp’s in the former government who avoided paying any tax. That seems fair??
Retention is because of Brexit, the elephant in the room.
Big up unions.
Yes, if people are dissatisfied with their working conditions they should find another job, not go on strike inconveniencing people, if you choose to strike then your employment should be terminated.
Working class labour 😂😂
Our winter fuel been scrapped
Next be triple lock
Suppose to be working class labour 😂
We’re going backwards god help us
Its awful to claim that without Union protection, people have a hellish low paid existence. This says a lot about Private Sector employers.
Ask your average McDonalds worker and those in the gig economy if they are loving life
Of course Business is going to complain. When haven't they? , they are against anything that may interfere with their profits, and gives power to the people who earn it for them ,,and all under the guise of productivity.
Richard is wrong, there did not have to be a settlement. The public sector and utilities sector have been overpaid since Brown was Chancellor and need a pay cut back to the old ratios in order for the country to start functioning properly again along with abolishing the interest rate completely. The private sector excluding the utilities including rail needs a pay rise the public services and utilities do not. This was a grave error of judgement by Labour and will make the cost of living crisis worse for ordinary people.
Tories have lost forever. All their union lies no longer wash because we have seen that unions and and government CAN work together. So what is the unions back labour… the media back the tories and what????? Also members of the public are not worried at all. Lets have better journalism. I think the tories should shut it for the next 12 months, leave us alone. We genuinely do not want to hear from them.
No one is obligated to work for anyone, grow up.
How about a decent living wage then the strikes will stop.
Is Britain too soft on strikers. No, the labour party is.
What do you expect, though, if the union are their are paymasters.
I think strikers are too soft on their employers.
Then you don't know what you're talking about.
I missed the late Queen Elizabeth II, tough we could meet.
She is, anytime my 事頭婆, touch I couldn't be a prime Minister
Eric Wong Po Shun
Pay rises for the worker's great news about time the wealth was spread about a bit the king is getting is getting a £45 million pay rise apparently .
Unions are there for their own selfish self-interest, when dealing with them you have to think of the national interest. Labour have been caving into their unreasonable demands because they are funded and effectively controlled by the unions.
“The unions” are just the representatives of ordinary working people though. It’s not selfish to want a pay rise after years and years of pay cuts and rising costs of living.
@@kugelblitzen Train drivers are being massively overpaid for an easy job requiring no skill or education, this isn't ordinary.
@@jellymulder Train drivers is supply and demand. Nobody else wants to do the job so they have a good negotiation position. Maybe they are overpaid, but if that’s the case, the train companies should do better with recruitment to drive down the wages.
The working people I’m talking about are the nurses, teachers, police, doctors.
Fancy having the neck to come on here as a advisor of serial liar johnson
join a union - everyone!
I wouldn't like to comment might get locked up
Labour an the union will wreake this country within 3 years........😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅