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Quote: Dally ".... along with their wars and their licking of bankers bottoms.'"

The wars that the Tories supported and the licking of bankers bums that the Tories encouraged and demanded more of?

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Quote: Saddened! "It's utter nonsense. There seems to be a massive swing in popularity towards Labour in the press. His speech was carefully rehed but I fail to see how anyone can say it was 'brilliant' as most papers coined it today. His voice still makes me want to punch him and I don't trust him at all.'"



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Quote: Saddened! "It's utter nonsense. There seems to be a massive swing in popularity towards Labour in the press. His speech was carefully rehed but I fail to see how anyone can say it was 'brilliant' as most papers coined it today. His voice still makes me want to punch him and I don't trust him at all.'"



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Quote: Him "The wars that the Tories supported and the licking of bankers bums that the Tories encouraged and demanded more of?'"


So it was not The Sun wot dun it, it was the Tories!!!

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Quote: Him "The wars that the Tories supported and the licking of bankers bums that the Tories encouraged and demanded more of?'"


And those economic policies were the ones set in motion by the Conservatives.

It's quite funny, really, to see neo-liberal apologists falling over themselves to blame Labour for things that they hailed when Maggie started them.

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Quote: Mintball "And those economic policies were the ones set in motion by the Conservatives.

It's quite funny, really, to see neo-liberal apologists falling over themselves to blame Labour for things that they hailed when Maggie started them.'"



Even funnier, nay sinister, that people use such warped logic to excuse Labour from "blame" for anything.

Let's make it simple "The Tories" are not the reason for Labour's ineptitude and disregard for income equality. That's down to the Labour party and the idiots who keep voting for a party that does not represent them and has utter contempt for them - picking their pockets to fund themselves.

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Quote: Dally "Even funnier, nay sinister, that people use such warped logic to excuse Labour from "blame" for anything...'"


Au contraire.

There is no 'excusing'.

I blame Labour for many things – for instance, for effectively paving the way for the privatisation of the NHS. But it is a simple fact that such things were continuations of the economic ideology unleashed on the UK in the 1980s.

The Labour Party were (and, by and large, remain) merely Tory Lite.

Unfortunately, given the general state of UK politics, there is a singular lack of plausible alternative parties currently around to vote for.

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Quote: Dally "Even funnier, nay sinister, that people use such warped logic to excuse Labour from "blame" for anything.

Let's make it simple "The Tories" are not the reason for Labour's ineptitude and disregard for income equality. That's down to the Labour party and the idiots who keep voting for a party that does not represent them and has utter contempt for them - picking their pockets to fund themselves.'"

You think people excuse Labour for such things? Plus nice swerve to shift it from the banking sector to income equality.
The Tories have to take their fair share of the blame too though. For setting those policies in motion and for not opposing such policies, even demanding those policies are taken further when they were in Opposition. Maybe if there had been an effective Opposition Labour might have thought twice.
The Labour Party is the one out of the 3 main parties who is by far the closest to representing normal working class people. It's not what I'd want it to be but it's the closest out of the 3. Anyone who thinks a major national political party is going to co-incide with 100% of their views is in "fantasyland".

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Quote: Mintball "... I blame Labour for many things ... '"

So do I.

Quote: Mintball "... The Labour Party were (and, by and large, remain) merely Tory Lite...'"

But I don't agree with this, there is still far too much ideological difference between them for that to be true for me.
Being centrist (or, I'd argue, slightly left of centrist) could just as easily be described as "lefty-lite"as "tory-lite".

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Quote: El Barbudo "
Being centrist (or, I'd argue, slightly left of centrist) could just as easily be described as "lefty-lite"as "tory-lite".'"


Or Red Tory as Tarantino's mate rlMr Blondrl would say?

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I'd answer this thread, but I'm too busy laughing at Dallys persistant attempts to brand Milliband as 'Red Ed'.

He keeps hoisting that flag but it's never going to fly.

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...Actually, I WILL give a view on it.

It was a politicians speech. It blamed everything on everyone else. It promised jam tomorrow. It said "We're the good guys, everyone else is bad". It had a nice collection of soundbites for those too stupid to follow the whole thing.

In short, it was a politicians speech. What did you expect? The same was amde by the Lib Dems and the same will be made by the Tories.

Nothing changes.

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Quote: Scooter Nik "...Actually, I WILL give a view on it.

It was a politicians speech. It blamed everything on everyone else. It promised jam tomorrow. It said "We're the good guys, everyone else is bad". It had a nice collection of soundbites for those too stupid to follow the whole thing.

In short, it was a politicians speech. What did you expect? The same was amde by the Lib Dems and the same will be made by the Tories.

Nothing changes.'"


Well if you did follow the whole thing you would have picked up on one idea that is very worthwhile and that is measures to attempt to end the short term-ism in company thinking by removing the 3 month reporting schedule and mention that it is far too easy to take companies over in this country led by a desire of hedge funds to make a killing rather than there being any business logic behind it.

There were a few things in there like this but I am under no illusion they will go as far as they should. He mentioned putting business in charge of the money used for training so they can have people trained as they want. This would seem to be giving business what they want. How can they complain if they control the purse strings is probably part of the motivation for this but I can't say I think this is a good idea as it I think it will simply result in more public money heading into private company hands for little real return.

All the three parties are far too wedded to private sector involvement in just about everything.

That said Ed M does in my view represent the lesser evil of any of them. If we have to put up with this private sector involvement and an economy run on neo-liberal lines regardless of who wins then voting Labour on the promise to repeal the NHS bill is good enough reason to vote that way for me.

I do not think Cameron would be PM today if people thought he was going to do what he has to the NHS regardless of Labour's supposed blame for the world financial crisis.

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Quote: DaveO " He mentioned putting business in charge of the money used for training so they can have people trained as they want. This would seem to be giving business what they want. How can they complain if they control the purse strings is probably part of the motivation for this but I can't say I think this is a good idea as it I think it will simply result in more public money heading into private company hands for little real return.

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One business leader this week was heard to moan: "what happens to my business if I train someone and they then leave to go to a competitor"?

He was answered with: "what happens to your business if you fail to train anyone"?

Short-termism in all its glory

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Quote: cod'ead "One business leader this week was heard to moan

The answer to that is - Do what your predecessors used to do - give them a five year contract that neither of you can opt out of for frivolous reasons and make sure there is a transferable qualification at the end of it, treat them reasonably, don't act like a tw*t towards them, and you'd be surprised just how many of them stay with you until the day you all retire.

Short term employment and high staff turnover didn't start with the employees, its expensive and its disruptive and the best employers keep their staff and keep the secret of how they keep their staff.

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Quote: McLaren_Field "The answer to that is - Do what your predecessors used to do - give them a five year contract that neither of you can opt out of for frivolous reasons and make sure there is a transferable qualification at the end of it, treat them reasonably, don't act like a tw*t towards them, and you'd be surprised just how many of them stay with you until the day you all retire.

Short term employment and high staff turnover didn't start with the employees, its expensive and its disruptive and the best employers keep their staff and keep the secret of how they keep their staff.'"


The various Industry Training Boards were (by & large) great institutions. Funded through an industry levy, they became persona non grata when some of the bigger companies, that by extension contributed more, complained to government about this "needless cost" on their business. As each board fell away, so training also reduced, even at the macro-company level. IIRC the Construction Industry Training Board is the only one still in existence.

There has been a driven agenda to de-skill as much of the workforce as possible. This may have the short-term effect of reducing labour costs but it invariably presents problems because those left in the workforce do not possess the skills to tackle any "out of the ordinary" problem. Those who may have the ability to do so have usually been put out to pasture, so the solution then is to buy-in "expertise", usually at exhorbitant cost to the business. - Short-termism again.

Take the vehicle repair business as an example: 30 years ago a lad would be apprenticed, he would study at night school & day release tech college and once qualified, he would be a competent technician and was called a "fitter". Now we have someone who receives training on a diagnostics machine, identifies a problem component and fits a new part. For some reason, he is now called a technician.

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Salford
15:30
Catalans
v
Hull KR
18:00
Huddersfield
v
Castleford
 Sun 27th Oct 2024
     Mens Internationals 2024-R2
14:30
England M
v
Samoa M
 Sat 2nd Nov 2024
     Mens Internationals 2024-R3
14:30
England M
v
Samoa M
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Matches on TV
Sat 6th Jul
SL
17:30
Hull KR-Catalans
SL
15:00
Leeds17-16LondonB
Sun 7th Jul
SL
15:00
Salford-Hull FC
Fri 12th Jul
SL
20:00
LondonB-Castleford
SL
20:00
Warrington-Leeds
SL
20:00
Warrington-St.Helens
Sat 13th Jul
SL
15:00
Hull FC-Hull KR
SL
00:00
Leigh-Huddersfield
SL
17:30
Catalans-Salford
Wed 17th Jul
SOO
11:05
Queensland-New South Wales
Sat 17th Aug
SL
18:00
Warrington-Leeds
SL
15:30
Wigan-St.Helens
SL
13:00
Hull FC-LondonB
Sun 18th Aug
SL
13:00
Leigh-Salford
SL
15:30
Catalans-Hull KR
SL
18:00
Huddersfield-Castleford
Sun 27th Oct
MINT2024
14:30
England M-Samoa M
Sat 2nd Nov
MINT2024
14:30
England M-Samoa M
Sat 6th Jul
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SL
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Leeds17-16LondonB
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FeatherstoneW0-50WiganW
Fri 5th Jul
NRL 18 Cronulla16-20Gold Coast
NRL 18 Brisbane6-14Penrith
SL 16 St.Helens6-8Castleford
SL 16 Warrington48-0Huddersfield
SL 16 Wigan24-6Leigh
CH 14 Sheffield28-0Halifax
Thu 4th Jul
NRL 18 Parramatta16-32Souths
Sun 30th Jun
CH 13 Barrow0-36Wakefield
CH 13 Dewsbury12-38Bradford
CH 13 Halifax38-18Whitehaven
CH 13 Widnes16-24Batley
CH 13 York10-18Sheffield
L1 13 Cornwall10-16Crusaders
L1 13 Newcastle10-44Midlands
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 15 427 170 257 26
St.Helens 16 429 170 259 22
Warrington 16 406 213 193 22
Hull KR 15 383 201 182 22
Salford 15 295 288 7 20
Catalans 15 288 220 68 18
 
Leeds 16 291 286 5 18
Huddersfield 16 298 365 -67 12
Leigh 15 270 250 20 11
Castleford 16 246 435 -189 9
Hull FC 15 198 474 -276 4
LondonB 16 156 615 -459 2
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wakefield 13 486 142 344 26
Sheffield 14 382 217 165 22
Bradford 13 341 218 123 18
Toulouse 12 332 174 158 16
Widnes 13 315 245 70 15
Featherstone 13 330 283 47 12
 
Batley 13 205 286 -81 12
Doncaster 13 237 325 -88 11
York 14 285 293 -8 10
Whitehaven 13 266 358 -92 10
Halifax 14 270 405 -135 10
Barrow 12 203 339 -136 10
Swinton 13 260 332 -72 8
Dewsbury 14 168 419 -251 2
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