bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
retail reality
Now we see ads for the same thing from, who‘d have thought it, M&S and Waitrose!Absolutely.
During the great depression, newspapers were full of handy cooking tips for poor mothers on how to feed a family on fuck all.
It’s quite simple. We sold off all of our treasures to private companies who make lots of money and give no investment, leading to us, the tax payer, having to fund any and all upgrade works, or failures, in order to allow the capitalists to make even bigger profits which they do not share with the workers that actually made the whole process happen.The latest wheeze? More excuses to help the water companies make even more money. 33 years ago we sold off water companies because we had an antiquated, Victorian water system that needed updating and privatisation was said to be the only way we could get the investment to update it. Here we are 33 years later and even after £bns of profit made by these companies we still the same. Surprise, Surprise. But now this government are going to do something about it ha, ha. They will be given donkeys years to sort it and guess who will be paying for it in higher water bills and said companies will still make shed loads of money out of us.
The disastrous rail privatisation being a great example.It’s quite simple. We sold off all of our treasures to private companies who make lots of money and give no investment, leading to us, the tax payer, having to fund any and all upgrade works, or failures, in order to allow the capitalists to make even bigger profits which they do not share with the workers that actually made the whole process happen.
edition.cnn.com
Are the BBC news department trolling us.
They've released a documentary about the President of Brazil and how he's used the media to destroy democracy in Brazil. Yet there's no mention of how our current government is doing exactly the same.
It's feels like they are saying we know that you know the government are taking the piss out of you. So what are you going to do about it?
Ironically, privatisation meant train drivers got paid more because different companies had to compete for their skills!The disastrous rail privatisation being a great example.
It costs the taxpayer more in subsidies than the publicly owned version ever did, but that money goes into the pockets of ceo‘s in bonuses and share dividends to foreign investor. Billions of it.
While Mick Lynch and the RMT get accused of greed with inflationary pay claims.
More chance of getting a knock on my door and Scarlett Johansson asksRicher people are suffering, how are the lower paid feeling?
Hopefully this populist government will do something, starting with an actual real understanding of why everybody is striking.
It's tough at the top, but It's worse at the bottom.Richer people are suffering, how are the lower paid feeling?
Hopefully this populist government will do something, starting with an actual real understanding of why everybody is striking.