bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
To be fair, I don’t think anybody loses by getting rid of the Tories.
Particularly that last lot
To be fair, I don’t think anybody loses by getting rid of the Tories.
Is it the fuel allowance?I hate this lot already. In my youth I was a Labour voter. Not anymore.
Do you think British Rail was subsidized at all?It happens, but they were all Great Western trains so you didn't need an army of "delay attribution" people working out by how many minutes each train delayed another company's trains (or in this case attributed to nationalised Network Rail for the signal failure, so a nationalised company will compensate GW to add to the £2 billion GW have had in subsidy).
And of course, it ends with "You're a c**t"And the classics:
‘The adults are in charge now’ or even better the ‘we won, you lost. Deal with it!’
You do have to chuckle.
No, we were normal people doing a job that had a degree of satisfaction to it. The "tossers" came from private companies and frankly couldn't get their heads around the fact that the workers, in the main, were highly motivated and actually knew the business better than anyone just dropped in could ever do.My experiences are the exact opposite. Sounds like your company was staffed by unusual people and taken over by tossers.
What is your hatred based on?I hate this lot already. In my youth I was a Labour voter. Not anymore.
Was that a deliberate swerve, or did you simply miss the point?Do you think British Rail was subsidized at all?
I've told it before but Thatcher's accountants said that every train had to bear a share of a line's fixed costs. The West Highland line had secured a lot of timber traffic by pricing it at marginal cost (train crew, diesel) and made a marginal profit which went toward the fixed costs. Adding the full share of fixed costs would mean a loss, so at the higher price the timber went back on the roads, and the passenger services had then to bear all the fixed costs so needed more subsidy.BR was subsidised but to a far lesser extent than the present set-up.
It is, in most cases, almost impossible to run a passenger service without a degree of subsidy. Back in the golden days of private railway companies (which paid for everything with private capital and did not expect the state to provide the infrastructure), the companies that paid the best dividends were those with heavy goods and mineral traffic, which effectively subsidised their passenger services.
Even before WW1 and the development of relatively efficient internal combustion road vehicles, rural lines like the Cambrian Railways, the Highland Railway and even the Great Eastern Railway, rarely made a profit for shareholders. But the capitalist ethos was completely different. Guys like the Duke of Sutherland (who owned much of the Highlands) knew that if a railway did not pay for itself it would still be a huge benefit to the district through which it ran and would increase the value of his land and other investments. People just don't think like that anymore. It's all accountancy in silos.
Their vengeful dislike of the elderly and pensioners. Tbf the tail of the donkey is being wagged by civil service policy makers ( all young, Metropolitan, can't afford a house, hate elders s who can and think it was handed to them on a plate. It wasn't). Had the Tories been competent no doubt they would have attempted to do similar. I am closely associated with someone who has a very responsibile decent pay grade job in a Central Government Department so am aware how it all works from listening and seeing it unfold. I also watch Parliament TV to try and stay ahead of the game. Me and my OH predicted this attack on us FOCs as soon as this lot were elected.What is your hatred based on?
Not just that, it's most of it!Is it the fuel allowance?
Wait till they axe the single person council tax discount in the forthcoming budget…‘Vengeful dislike of the elderly and pensioners’
You lot are fucking insane.
Wait till they axe the single person council tax discount in the forthcoming budget…
And that will confirm ‘the vengeful dislike of the elderly and pensioners’.And they will...
I’ll wait until they have had 12 months to implement their plans to get the U.K. out of the shit it’s been left in before I make any snap judgments one way or another.Wait till they axe the single person council tax discount in the forthcoming budget…