General Election June 8th

Who will you vote for at the General Election?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 189 28.8%
  • Labour

    Votes: 366 55.8%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 37 5.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 8 1.2%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 23 3.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 33 5.0%

  • Total voters
    656
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Well, May was absolutely battered. Didn't answer a single question properly.
 
I think some of the audience held May in esteem as PM and seemed in awe at times

With Corbyn it more they like the underdog and cheer him on. Media slagging does that for me
 
It can be due to both.

One of the first things public sector cut is training and development from a budget when times are hard. The staff could feel devalued through that and also wages frozen and pensions attacked.

I agree it should not be passed on to the customer but it does happen
I don't agree with that at all, especially the second part about wages and pensions affecting staff attitudes as a viable excuse for their behaviour in circumstances like the young lady allegedly experienced. If you're in a position where your responsibility is to care for others, money should not be a motivator or a factor. You don't do a care job for the nice pension at the end of it, you make that your own responsibility and if it is, you should probably think about changing careers, IMO.

If budget cuts affect the work mood (which happens in where I work aswell) we still have a duty of care to the individuals to provide the service they expect. It's the grin and bear it approach. Some people are simply not cut of for jobs like that but again it is not the direct fault of the Government in power to monitor each and every branch across the UK, otherwise why do we appoint managers? It's unrealistic to expect the Goverment to oversee every single incident across the UK in care centres.
 
I don't agree with that at all, especially the second part about wages and pensions affecting staff attitudes as a viable excuse for their behaviour in circumstances like the young lady allegedly experienced. If you're in a position where your responsibility is to care for others, money should not be a motivator or a factor. You don't do a care job for the nice pension at the end of it, you make that your own responsibility and if it is, you should probably think about changing careers, IMO.

If budget cuts affect the work mood (which happens in where I work aswell) we still have a duty of care to the individuals to provide the service they expect. It's the grin and bear it approach. Some people are simply not cut of for jobs like that but again it is not the direct fault of the Government in power to monitor each and every branch across the UK, otherwise why do we appoint managers?

Read my last line also where I said it should not be passed on. Don't just pick like a politician
 
OK where do I buy the Corbyn t shirt and mug? Leaving the political union and their authority over us. But what happens when they tell us non to the single market?
 
Corbyn congratulates May for attending the debate, audience claps.
Corbyn gives a response, audience claps.
Corbyn is halfway through a response, audience claps.
Corbyn coughs, audience claps.

Let. the man. speak! If you also look carefully when the camera pans out, it's the same people.
 
Struggling there mate no nurses go to food banks it's fucking nonsense

Only struggling with your ability to use the quote button and make sense of a random word like 'life' above such a quote.

A nurse has just been on TV and said they go to a food bank. According to you they just a liar, yet you know nothing about them but base it on you and your wife who worked for the NHS and have never been to a food bank.

Good for you. I glad you alright jack
 
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