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Old 15-02-2009, 21:58   #16
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Re: british jobs for british workers.

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Who should be blamed for this mess???
Why should anyone need to be blamed? Let's hear some constructive policies and some idea of how you can get them into a party's manifesto, then get that party elected, then hold them to it. This may require upgrading British Democracy (tm) to a new patch level, however.

Just blaming Labour, apart from being only half accurate, isn't going to get us anywhere, unless you think the Conservatives are going to hammer the rich, beef up regulators*, improve working conditions and employment rights, nurture an environment of mutual loyalty between bosses and workers and invest in education, then you're just swapping one bankrupt ideology for the same bankrupt ideology in newer suits. If you do think this makes a difference, I suggest you look out for the pigs barrel-rolling over your house.

* Who, lest we forget, form part of the bloatedworthlesspublicsector with 'gold plated pensions' that prominent Conservatives** contrast negatively with the poor hard working wealth-creating bankers for whom we should feel sorry, or something.

** Boris Johnson, of course. See here http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...boris-pensions and http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...ces/article.do
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