The public sector will go bust. Unless we reform pensions
Strikers outside parliament Public sector pensions are seen as compensation for a lifetime of hard underpaid, under-appreciated labour. However, a recent Office for National Statistics (ONS) survey...
View ArticleThe Two Nations: The private sector vs. politically motivated unions
Easy for you to say, Bob ‘Two nations; between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy; who are ignorant of each other’s habits, thoughts and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different...
View ArticleShould there be a right to strike?
Going on strike... It is not easy being a Londoner these days. The city, despite all its evident charms and attractions, is becoming increasingly expensive, crowded, polluted and noisy. The housing...
View ArticlePublic sector workers: They don’t know they’re born!
I can’t believe for the life of me that people in the public sector are so lost in their own fantasy land that they can’t see how good they’ve got it! Yes, okay, many teachers and teaching assistants...
View ArticleJeremy Clarkson and the BBC (British Complaint Culture)
The people of Britain don’t half make me laugh sometimes! Wednesday night Jeremy Clarkson is on the One Show on the Beeb, and gives a typically Jezza performance saying that public sector workers who...
View ArticleWelfare Britain: Socialism is Anti-Social
Socialism was born out of an age of elitism, hereditary fortunes and strict social divides, and for this I cannot begrudge its early advocate’s grievances and their genuine intentions to attain the...
View ArticleMy Solution to the Public Sector Pension Problem
In recent months there has been a lot of talk about a period of industrial strife to equal or surpass any since the winter of discontent in 1978/79. This has mainly been caused by public sector union...
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