05-01-2023, 21:59
Another brexit benefit is of course in watching these chancers rip up worker and consumer rights, and paving the way for this predictable move.
I doubt it will survive the inevitable legal challenge but if it does then what ? Do we return to the old days where instead of legally balloted action we got blunt instruments engaging with the heads of factory owners ??
I doubt Sunak gives a xxxx either way, he is already showing himself as a completely clueless c*nt. 40 years of Neoliberal "reform" has been about the endless transfer of national assets and wealth to the private sector, squeezing money and power to the top, and then making sure its unchangeable.
I doubt it will survive the inevitable legal challenge but if it does then what ? Do we return to the old days where instead of legally balloted action we got blunt instruments engaging with the heads of factory owners ??
I doubt Sunak gives a xxxx either way, he is already showing himself as a completely clueless c*nt. 40 years of Neoliberal "reform" has been about the endless transfer of national assets and wealth to the private sector, squeezing money and power to the top, and then making sure its unchangeable.