Jeremy Corbyn (Vol. 3)
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dartissimus said:
Privately educated Corbyn was in his prime as a student in 1968,
He's still manning the barricades in Paris today
(I would have assumed at LSE, but no, he dropped out of the University of North London after one year)
Tit
The University of the Holloway Road wasn't a university when he was there...it was a poly and notably not a good one (except arguably for its architecture school).He's still manning the barricades in Paris today
(I would have assumed at LSE, but no, he dropped out of the University of North London after one year)
Tit
jsf said:
Agammemnon said:
Johnnytheboy said:
And all the team leaders will have to be on £20 p/h to make them want to be in charge.
You really don't get it, do you? They'll be first against the wall when the glorious day comes, comrade.ORD said:
A Winner Is You said:
His latest stroke of genius - McDonalds workers should be paid £15 an hour
https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1187986970...
The moronic simplicity of that is mind-blowing. All profits should go to workers. Let’s see how well that works out when the company wants to raise funds and/or engage in capital spending. https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1187986970...
dartissimus said:
Privately educated Corbyn was in his prime as a student in 1968,
He's still manning the barricades in Paris today
(I would have assumed at LSE, but no, he dropped out of the University of North London after one year)
Tit
If he was in that college in 1968 it was Northern Polytechnic not a university. To paraphrase a minor comedian whose name I forget, "I know, 'cos I was there!"He's still manning the barricades in Paris today
(I would have assumed at LSE, but no, he dropped out of the University of North London after one year)
Tit
Actually I was in a sister college on the site: National College of Rubber Technology
Johnnytheboy said:
jsf said:
Agammemnon said:
Johnnytheboy said:
And all the team leaders will have to be on £20 p/h to make them want to be in charge.
You really don't get it, do you? They'll be first against the wall when the glorious day comes, comrade.KingNothing said:
Meanwhile back in the real world, they'll automate the cooking process even more, and run with a skeleton crew, probably worked to within an inch of their sanity.
I can just imagine the news reports now "Outrage as hundreds of thousands of McD employees sacked after thousands of franchises swap to automation after £15 wage deemed more expensive than machines!!!!....................... Jeremy Corbyn said to be shocked at the outcome and says he'll go after the McD's fat cats................. Millions now unemployed after McD's leaves the UK after angry protests over its push for automation, says the protestors are modern day Luddites.................. Stay tuned for more"Edited by IanH755 on Sunday 27th October 09:57
IanH755 said:
KingNothing said:
Meanwhile back in the real world, they'll automate the cooking process even more, and run with a skeleton crew, probably worked to within an inch of their sanity.
I can just imagine the news reports now "Outrage as hundreds of thousands of McD employees sacked after thousands of franchises swap to automation after £15 wage deemed more expensive than machines!!!!....................... Jeremy Corbyn said to be shocked at the outcome and says he'll go after the McD's fat cats................. Millions now unemployed after McD's leaves the UK after angry protests over its push for automation, says the protestors are modern day Luddites.................. Stay tuned for more"motco said:
dartissimus said:
Privately educated Corbyn was in his prime as a student in 1968,
He's still manning the barricades in Paris today
(I would have assumed at LSE, but no, he dropped out of the University of North London after one year)
Tit
If he was in that college in 1968 it was Northern Polytechnic not a university. To paraphrase a minor comedian whose name I forget, "I know, 'cos I was there!"He's still manning the barricades in Paris today
(I would have assumed at LSE, but no, he dropped out of the University of North London after one year)
Tit
Actually I was in a sister college on the site: National College of Rubber Technology
In other news, I have a mouse at large in my garage, I've named him Corbyn as he's spineless, looks a bit scruffy and has a vacant expression when put on the spot....
RichB said:
IanH755 said:
KingNothing said:
Meanwhile back in the real world, they'll automate the cooking process even more, and run with a skeleton crew, probably worked to within an inch of their sanity.
I can just imagine the news reports now "Outrage as hundreds of thousands of McD employees sacked after thousands of franchises swap to automation after £15 wage deemed more expensive than machines!!!!....................... Jeremy Corbyn said to be shocked at the outcome and says he'll go after the McD's fat cats................. Millions now unemployed after McD's leaves the UK after angry protests over its push for automation, says the protestors are modern day Luddites.................. Stay tuned for more"High minimum wage, IR35, green taxes , all contribute to firms looking to cut workers which in turn leads to lower revenue.
When your next Amazon order comes in a electric self driving van from a fully automated ware house you know what will be in the box....a shotgun to defend your home from the baying mob who can't find work any more.
P5BNij said:
motco said:
dartissimus said:
Privately educated Corbyn was in his prime as a student in 1968,
He's still manning the barricades in Paris today
(I would have assumed at LSE, but no, he dropped out of the University of North London after one year)
Tit
If he was in that college in 1968 it was Northern Polytechnic not a university. To paraphrase a minor comedian whose name I forget, "I know, 'cos I was there!"He's still manning the barricades in Paris today
(I would have assumed at LSE, but no, he dropped out of the University of North London after one year)
Tit
Actually I was in a sister college on the site: National College of Rubber Technology
In other news, I have a mouse at large in my garage, I've named him Corbyn as he's spineless, looks a bit scruffy and has a vacant expression when put on the spot....
El stovey said:
Why are momentum still backing Corbyn? He’s done so much damage to the party’s election chances.
There must come a point when they realise they’re not going to get elected with this hapless idiot in charge.
I’m not sure Momentum are (yet) interested in winning the election. They want to conquer the party first, and then think about power later.There must come a point when they realise they’re not going to get elected with this hapless idiot in charge.
Still plenty of Blairites and suspected Blairites to depose. First things first.
SpeckledJim said:
El stovey said:
Why are momentum still backing Corbyn? He’s done so much damage to the party’s election chances.
There must come a point when they realise they’re not going to get elected with this hapless idiot in charge.
I’m not sure Momentum are (yet) interested in winning the election. They want to conquer the party first, and then think about power later.There must come a point when they realise they’re not going to get elected with this hapless idiot in charge.
Still plenty of Blairites and suspected Blairites to depose. First things first.
chemistry said:
S1KRR said:
^This is exactly right.Go to a Decathlon now put stuff in the basket everything has a RIFID chip they do not even scan it now. Thats another job gone. The Labour party but in fact all MPs want to pay low skilled people more but don't want to worry about how to pay for it.
Inflation - a Big Mac and Fries will be £10, Automation A Big MAc an Fries is orderd via CSPO and made by R2D2 - result same revenue for McDonalds lower employee count lower tax into the economy.....but its all about fairness right...its crazy.
I recall 20 years ago someone asking me when I began working did people now work less because of computers the answer was no, I think now we are at the point where we don't need people to pperate many computers. Example 5 years ago go to a web sit chat to a person via messengerm, today AA websit chat to a bot....same result for the customer but someone no longer has a job.
AA guy comes out today (a person) I ask him do you see many issues with electric cars he says no only flat tyers. So 10 years forward then what does he have a job too.
chemistry said:
S1KRR said:
^This is exactly right.richie99 said:
chemistry said:
Plus the service is much better from the machine. It's much easier to explain what you want. Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff