A Boris promise? They're gonna get hungry I fear.In unrelated news, pensioners are promised a handsome increase.
As long a period as the tories want to keep going after 12 years?There would be a period of 'grace' if Labour were to win.
The question is why does one group deserve a greater increase than another group? They claim wage stagnation but others can claim that also.
Conservatives have no policies.I just heard a brilliant description of Tory politics. They pick a series of fights like a drunk coming out of a pub shouting fight me fight me etc.
It fits. Disabled, refugees, court of human rights the EU.......................................
Shafted - more like bummed. Has the correct connotations.
The negative effect will be highest on the lowest paid. It's taken years to bring up the minimum wage and that is where we should be paying more. Large wage increases to powerful groups will wipe all that out.
Unfortunately the above inflation Increase in minimum wage has also driven above inflation wage increases for those above minimum wage.The question is why does one group deserve a greater increase than another group? They claim wage stagnation but others can claim that also. Wages have grown slowly for 25 years but inflation in that time has generally been low as well. It's inflation that is killing us all now and tackling inflation is the priority. Giving a disproportionate increase to one group - because they have the power - is not fair and is not the answer. Individual workers - with no power - will be left behind in an even worse position. The negative effect will be highest on the lowest paid. It's taken years to bring up the minimum wage and that is where we should be paying more. Large wage increases to powerful groups will wipe all that out.
Maybe everybody should get a 20% wage rise. Would the RMT be happy with that?
Ah but that's ok, pensioners don't produce a product which they'd have to charge more for so it's not inflationary. (Shhh about teachers, NHS,...)In unrelated news, pensioners are promised a handsome increase.
Curious piece of news. One of the Tory advisors is ex Oz. While supporting the right when they were in power there his suggestion was to blame strikes on on the left. He was introduced here as a dirty politics specialist. Interestingly when their Tory were elected again observers were rather surprised as they thought they had messed up Oz's economy in their previous term. The people voted for more of the same.12 years in power and they try and pin the rail strikes on Labour.
mucking fuppets