Any group of workers who have seen their wages eroded over the years are perfectly entitled to push for that to be rectified. The bosses will of course try and portray their demands as being unreasonable and tell them the pot is empty. And inevitably they will try and pit one group of workers against another in terms of who is the most deserving. I have zero sympathy for them no matter who they are, there’s only one side to be on in my book.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
People were happy to clap for the public sector workers. Time to give them what they are worth and if that means taxes go up so be it. There was plenty of money found to protect businesses etc during Covid. Surely protecting the NHS is just as important, if the will is there then the money will be found.
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10-11-2022 08:51 AM #2311Every gimmick hungry yob,
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He'll die before he's sold.
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10-11-2022 08:59 AM #2312This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So hypothetically, someone who has received a 5% increase should pay more in tax so someone who has been offered a 8% rise can receive a 17% wage rise?
Despite what people say on here, there isn't an easy fix to this. I suspect nurses will end up sometime close to 10%, which the majority will be happy enough with.Last edited by Since90+2; 10-11-2022 at 09:07 AM.
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10-11-2022 09:06 AM #2313
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10-11-2022 09:09 AM #2314This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As my point above says, that proposition essentially means you'd have workers who have received absolutely no wage rise or a minimal one like 3-4%, need to have less disposable income so a workforce offered 8% can be given a 17% increase.
That's not putting people against one another, it's the reality of the situation.
Personally, I think Nurses deserve a good increase but they won't get 17%, otherwise the floodgates will open and every public sector workers will ask for the same.
Something around the rate of inflation, 11 or 12% is probably correct IMO.
For context, my wife is a Nurse for the NHS.
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10-11-2022 09:13 AM #2315This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the nurses do get 10% and they are happy with it then that would be a considerable victory for them in the face of those trying to portray their demands as unreasonable and unrealistic.Every gimmick hungry yob,
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10-11-2022 09:17 AM #2316
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10-11-2022 09:26 AM #2317This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If it is to happen, it'll be done piecemeal and by stealth.
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10-11-2022 09:37 AM #2318
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Public Sector wages have dropped on average 6% in the last decade, private sector 2%. Private sector workers should unionise too to prevent that.
Nurses have dropped 8% on average but grade 5 Nurses have dropped 20% in a decade, how is that acceptable. We should be fighting against that, thankfully the union are finally doing something about it. There is an obvious correlation between their wages being hammered and the staffing crisis they have.
They will find the funds in the budget. But if the question was would you pay more tax for better services I'm sure most would say yes
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10-11-2022 09:40 AM #2319
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Enough is Enough
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Why are nurses striking?
💵 Real pay down £4,300 since 2010
🧣 1 in 3 struggling to afford food and heating
🥫 1 in 8 forced to use foodbanks in last year
🏥 40,000 nurse shortfall means brutal hours
🤕 3 in 4 Trusts report mental health crisis
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10-11-2022 11:00 AM #2320
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10-11-2022 02:45 PM #2321
Why are F***wit SNP MSP’s wearing white poppies with Yes badge in the middle, bad enough the white poppy brigade hijack remembrance without money raised selling their poppies going to poppy Scotland charities. But this is disgusting
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10-11-2022 02:50 PM #2322This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2022 03:34 PM #2323This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I was actually more surprised to see she's back in the SNP. I thought she got kicked out a few years back.
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10-11-2022 03:35 PM #2324This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They support different causes.
No one is hijacking anything, wear whatever poppy you want.
I am against war so wear a white poppy. I could wear no poppy but I want to respect the people who have died to give us what we have.
I never think I am hijacking the red poppy cause. I disagree with the red poppy.
I’ve not seen the SNP yes white poppies, any idea where I could get one? ;-)
I won’t be buying one of them, for clarity.
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10-11-2022 03:40 PM #2325This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2022 04:19 PM #2326This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Aside from that I've never really got why folk get so worked up about poppy wearing these days. If you don't want to wear one then don't.
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10-11-2022 04:33 PM #2327This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2022 05:23 PM #2329This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2022 05:35 PM #2330
A white poppy is a remembrance for all those who have died in war and a commitment towards peace.
Anyone who has an objection to that probably needs to take a look at themselves.Last edited by Since90+2; 10-11-2022 at 05:37 PM.
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10-11-2022 05:39 PM #2331This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2022 05:46 PM #2332
White, red or none, I don’t care. I do what I do and am happy to leave others to do the same.
The MSP in question didn’t set out to offend anybody , there really is nothing here to get worked up about.Every gimmick hungry yob,
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10-11-2022 05:49 PM #2333This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.ppu.org.uk/remembrance-white-poppies
Been worn for 90 years.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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10-11-2022 05:49 PM #2334This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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The army is in principle an apolitical entity, but in reality, it's use is always tied in with empire, whether that's in aggression or in defence - in the UK's case, the former far, far more than the latter. You could make the case for the troubles being defensive, but there is still a debate to be had there, and it's certainly the legacy of empire. WWII was essentially a horrific hangover of the previous war between competing empires...I know you don't need a history lesson...I just think it's entirely valid to want to check out of the entire practice and indeed protest against it (peacefully) is one's perspective is that the whole remembrance thing in some way glorifies the deaths of poor people fighting rich peoples' wars. It certainly isn't a dig at the people who have died and are being remembered, though.
The other element is that it is a complete disgrace that veterans charities need to exist - if the state is going to send people off to war, surely it is the state's responsibility to look after them properly when they return, should they require support? The whole remembrance thing seems to be an exercise in pawning off responsibility on that front.
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10-11-2022 05:51 PM #2336This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Peace that is.
I don’t think they honoured all who fell in war.
They pursue peace whilst also supporting armed forces day which is a day to sell the idea of joining the forces. It is contradictory.
Of course the work the RBL does with vets should be applauded.
The PPU wants no vets.
As for the PPU ‘using’ remembrance day as a way to ‘advertise’.
I’m not entirely sure when else someone would expect that people would wear a white poppy.
You can purchase a white poppy all year round if you should want to.Last edited by Alex Trager; 10-11-2022 at 05:54 PM.
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10-11-2022 05:55 PM #2337
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Both red and white poppies have been hijacked, by right wing and stop the war pacifists. Wonder if when the last of the world war veterans pass people will stop using war to score points.
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10-11-2022 05:57 PM #2338This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2022 06:00 PM #2339This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’m not sure who you would expect to wear it, other than those who want wars to stop?
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10-11-2022 06:07 PM #2340
The "yes" on Thomson's poppy is extremely crass. She's definitely someone I'd rather was an Alba member.
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