Maximum Wage Law - Corbyn

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Jeremy Corbyn is a fucking imbecile.
Not really, he's just an actual left winger in an environment where there's been 30 years of right and centre right policies, so his ideas sound outlandish to most. It's going to take serious changes in attitude and legislation to push any of them through as well. Still, it's nice to have someone genuine about the scene, even if he is a fucking tarquin.
 
Not really, he's just an actual left winger in an environment where there's been 30 years of right and centre right policies, so his ideas sound outlandish to most. It's going to take serious changes in attitude and legislation to push any of them through as well. Still, it's nice to have someone genuine about the scene, even if he is a fucking tarquin.

Outlandish is being kind. This idea of maximum pay is idiotic. He should be focusing on making things affordable rather than going after those who are talented and have worked hard to earn fantastic money.
 
Not really, he's just an actual left winger in an environment where there's been 30 years of right and centre right policies, so his ideas sound outlandish to most. It's going to take serious changes in attitude and legislation to push any of them through as well. Still, it's nice to have someone genuine about the scene, even if he is a fucking tarquin.

He's also said today that he doesn't think immigration is too high at the moment. More immigration pushes down wages (especially of the working class) and the infrastructure needed has to spill out onto greenbelt land. It's directly in conflict with the key mantras of Labour and the Greens and yet they actively push for it. It's why UKIP are so popular among those who would traditionally vote for left wing parties.
 
From what I saw he was saying he thought the highest pay in an organisation need to be linked as a multiplier to the lowest paid. That restores worker confidence in the hierarchy and also means that whilst the highest paid yes could pay less tax but the lowest aid would pay more and they are more likely to spend more income NOT salt it away offshore.
 
Wants to limit exc pay to no more than 20x minimum wage for government contacts.
This limits to nearly zero the number of companies that can carry out infrastructure projects, facilities, design etc. The UK will collapse - and no, nationalisation of them will not be the answer.
 
He's also said today that he doesn't think immigration is too high at the moment. More immigration pushes down wages (especially of the working class) and the infrastructure needed has to spill out onto greenbelt land. It's directly in conflict with the key mantras of Labour and the Greens and yet they actively push for it. It's why UKIP are so popular among those who would traditionally vote for left wing parties.
If you've an ageing population like the UK then immigration can't really be too high, that's the problem.
 

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