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Go to Bloody Work !!

by Craig Chapman - Party Leader - 18:29 on 26 November 2011

On Wednesday, thousands of public sector workers will strike due their guaranteed pensions being reduced slightly.

Yes, its a concern.

In 2005 my pension was trashed by Gordon Brown and now my employer (a manufacturer that creates wealth for the country) does not contribute to my pension at all. I didn't note a huge wave of solidarity from the public sector back then, so I suggest they go to bloody work on Wednesday and tell those overpaid union creeps to get a proper job.

The whole world is in the mire right now and we can't have selfish demands like this being made, let alone accepted.

Private sector workers have been sacked, paid less and lost pensions dating back to 2005. I seem to recall that posting complaints about it online or in newspapers at the time brought a tidal wave of accusations of being racists and bigots from all manner of politically correct Public Sector offices. They looked down their noses at us, and now hear them cry out ! The hypocricy is disgusting.

 

Have you ever noticed we don't get Summers of Discontent - the union bosses are all on 3 months holiday to try and spend their ridiculous salaries.

Cameron doesn't get called "Dave" by me anymore as he's breaking his promises on the EU and not protecting UK workers in Derby (and elsewhere), but he gets my support on this issue.

 

Update : re -Jeremy Clarkson's comments about public sector strikers

We're assuming they were made for effect rather than for enacting, he definately made his point. We certainly agree with the fact our troops don't go on strike even when thrown into wars with the wrong equipment and seeing their best mates losing limbs and life - well said Jeremy on that issue !

What has to be factored into his comment is his wish to return the depth of disgust that the strikers make so many of us feel with their selfish, me-me-me attitude and the ridiculous crap spoken by the Union leaders. It takes a comment of this level to wake the buggers up. I ask that all the teachers who got their knickers in a twist over this, ask themselves how many times they have wanted to "strangle little Johnny who disrupts the class" then go and look at themselves in a bloody big mirror.

Jeremy Clarkson, I commend you on hitting the very foundations of the political correctness castle in the very best way possible !!

(3rd Dec) He has since apologised, following a pompous union outburst, and many have seen it as simply a version of ironic humour, however having watched Jeremy Clarkson for several years and read a few of his books, it has to be noticed, there is often a deeply disguised moral behind many of his statements and he's clever to leave himself an escape route if required.

OK, back to business - a quick slap around the chops with a wet fish should suffice to bring down to earth any public sector workers who thinks they deserve more than their equal in the private sector. One protestor I spoke to believed that all private sector workers were to blame for the banks crashing - what a complete idiot, I'm ashamed to be of the same species as this prat !!

To all the public sector workers who defied the unions, I for one am really proud of you, well done.

The head teacher who chirped on about the strike, set a very poor and selfish example to her easily influented pupils - shame on her.

3rd Dec - following an uncomfortable facebook discussion that turned a bit nasty with a striking pensions office civil servant, I have come to the conclusion that common sense suggests Public Sector workers shouldn't really pay tax, they should just get paid the equivalent net amount and we'd all save the needless expense of having offices full of thousands of people sending the same old money around in circles. 

 


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