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unfortunately poor people cost money.
From those right wingers at JRF
https://www.jrf.org.uk/press/poverty...%93-jrf-report
of course getting them into work and forcing their employers to pay a working wage isn't going to happen.
Of course we can just hire cheap labour and short change these people & society.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostFrom those right wingers at JRF
https://www.jrf.org.uk/press/poverty...%93-jrf-report
of course getting them into work and forcing their employers to pay a working wage isn't going to happen.
Of course we can just hire cheap labour and short change these people & society.
Getting “them” into work shouldn’t be a problem, we have nearly full employment, don’t we?
What do you mean by “working wage”. Is this different to the statutory minimum wage? We already force employers to pay the statutory minimum, how are we going to force employers to pay more (whatever your great social revolution deems to be the correct amount)?Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI never had you down as such a Socialist, comrade.
Getting “them” into work shouldn’t be a problem, we have nearly full employment, don’t we?
What do you mean by “working wage”. Is this different to the statutory minimum wage? We already force employers to pay the statutory minimum, how are we going to force employers to pay more (whatever your great social revolution deems to be the correct amount)?
Many Brexiters are going to be VERY disappointed if they think the JRM/Bojo version of Brexit involves any re-distribution of income towards the poor
It's going to be quite the opposite.Last edited by sasguru; 20 September 2018, 06:37.Hard Brexit now!
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