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Comments by "Greg Greg" (@SlowhandGreg) on "Is Labour dragging us back to the 1970s? | The Daily T Podcast" video.
The public sector pay rises are a cut in real terms taking account of inflation since 2019 By suppressing pay in the public sector the Conservatives used migration from the 3rd world with associated dependants causing the biggest explosin in legal migration since ww2
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Also several studies show increased productivity, the anti home working lobby are surprisingly funded by those owning office space, there is also business pressure from those around office buildings supplying hospitality and services quote from a leading financial article Empty office space is a money pit for landlords and companies that invested millions in purchasing, leasing and retrofitting office buildings to accommodate and attract workers. Rising interest rates, oversupply and declining demand are contributing to the potential downturn.
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@Shmimbleton nothing like Blair his economy had +25% wage growth since 2010 it's been -5%
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Converting from a zero hour contract proposal isn't mandatory from the workers prospective in the proposal. Someone doing full time hours on zero hour can't get finance, cant get a mortgage and is often denied holiday and sick pay, it has been serially abused by the GiG economy as well as outsource agencies to create a low wage economy. 40% of benefit claimants are in work this is a huge burden on State finances 20 billion was spent on housing support last year again why are the government subsidising a low wage economy through taxation?
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@leecudmore-ray6697 Staples like pasta and flour have doubled this affects the low paid more although due to the last 5 years of complete incompetence it's biting the middle class
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what misery is that already rioters banged up double quick strikes sorted out renewable projects fast tracked
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Tax is low by European standards even after all the Tory tax hikes last term pushed the base up from 33% to 37$
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