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Who chose politics as a career, after attending their elitist universities, and haven't the foggiest idea what a hard day's graft is really like. Therefore all the lot of them are so far removed from the reality of the majority of peoples' lives that they might as well be on the Moon, rather than the rarefied atmosphere of the Palace of Westminster. Still, if people are happy not to see this, we should perhaps afford them a little pity. Bless. |
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There is nothing at all wrong with my memory. I remember all those times...and much harder times before that......when there was not much in the way of welfare...or Public Assistance as it was called then.
I grew up just after the war and in those days if you didn't work(for whatever reason) then you didn't eat. My mother had three jobs(my father suffered blast injuries on D-day+6 and was unable to work) brought seven of us up in dire poverty, I do not recall us getting anything off the state........so please don't lecture me on poverty and what the Labour party did for the poor. |
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How many sitting MP's do you know of (in any party) who have worked hard in a job in manufacturing, and that required manual labour? I would hazard a guess to say that there are not many(if any at all). That is the crux of the problem......they know nothing of the struggles of the majority of people in this country. |
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david cameron oppossed the nww when it was going through;)
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In the comments section a workmate from the printers where Graham Jones worked, said he went into work there, the week prior to the election. So, few and far between as they might be, it looks like we're lucky enough to have a M.P. who understands the meaning of a hard day's graft. Dream result for Hyndburn Labour candidate (From Lancashire Telegraph) |
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Cmonstanley,
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He did stand in 1997 in Stafford, but lost. The minimum wage act was one of the first things the new Labour Government did, the act was passes in 1998. So David Cameron could not have said anything in parliament about it at that time. The only confirmation of your quote, is through the Labour Party website. You should check your sources. That said the Minimum Wage has benefited many people. So for once, I kind of agree with you |
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I handed my notice in at Daltons Printers the week after the general election and have been back on a few occasions. My desk, room, commuter, chair and all the other machiniery I operated are all still there. I think there are a minority of MP's who have emerged from a low wage working environment. |
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:rolleyes::D |
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Arthur Davidson was a non-local, being a Scouser, and was our M.P. for seventeen years. ;) |
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All of who had no connection with any of those places. Perhaps we should bring rules in, stating a M.P. has to be born in their costituency. So we won't see the likes of Heath, Curry, Thatcher, and Churchill again. :D |
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Rebekah Brooks, née Wade, and Margaret Thatcher. Conservative party conference, Blackpool 1975. |
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