

If companies paid decent wages there wouldn’t need to be a reliance on state welfare and charities. Companies paying low wages benefit indirectly from the benefits paid.
If companies paid decent wages there wouldn’t need to be a reliance on state welfare and charities. Companies paying low wages benefit indirectly from the benefits paid.
He’s not wrong.
Take some time to watch this, then you should understand.
They’ve got shareholders to feed. Somebody has to pay their inflated dividends.
Actual teaching is not the main part of the job anymore. Teachers are being used as social workers, child minders, parents, filling in the gaps where others are not doing those roles. All of that is wrapped up in red tape.
I’m not a teacher but I looked into it a few years ago. After having our own kids late in life I got to see the hell that teachers go through and many leave for new careers.
All of this on top of the debt that people take on to pay for the training, on top of the debt taken on for a degree.
It shouldn’t be a surprise that this is happening.
Until Christmas the last time I went to a WH Smith’s was when they had a record section.
Called in this Christmas for a last minute board game and ended up buying on Amazon. The stores are tired and don’t seem to have a purpose.
I’m surprised the High Street stores have remained opened for this long. They were past their usefulness well over a decade ago and have been supported by their airport and hospital shops by ripping customers off.
Outdated. Expensive.
“planning, deregulation, energy and trade.” It’s the combination of deregulation and energy that troubles me. Didn’t the financial crisis of 2008 to now start with deregulation of the banks?
Ladies and gentlemen, the United States of America has gone rogue.
Golden showers
This just confirms that Zelenskyy has a way bigger ball count than Trump by two.
On the whole the pub chains, or breweries as they were once known, have themselves to blame. The pursuit of bigger profits through increased rents & leases and drinks prices have led to them being a luxury item. This started back in the mid nineties at the latest.
I remember small pubs being bought out, closed for a million pound refurbishment, reopened with a fanfare and new prices to match putting off customers. The supermarkets saw this and took advantage.
“Basic democratic principles and checks and balances will be largely undermined, the legislature, law enforcement and media will be robbed of their independence and misused as a political arm, Big Tech will be given co-governing power,”
This is an interesting read. It wouldn’t surprise me in decades to come it will be accepted knowledge as to how deep and extensive Russia has interfered with British politics and its workings; most notably Brexit, the Tories.
Designed by a seven year old with a broken crayon.
It would seem that Fujitsu doesn’t need to bid as it’s being handed the contract on a plate.
Car parking companies in the UK are close to being sanctioned theft.
If Putin wants no NATO then all he has to do is get his poodle, Trump, to invade Greenland …
“If they invade Greenland, they invade Nato,” says Svane. “So that’s where it stops. Article 5 would have to be triggered. And if a Nato country invades Nato then there’s no Nato.”
“He’s saying it’s legitimate for us to take this piece of land,” he says. “If we take him really seriously this is a bad omen for the whole of the Western alliance.”
I think the US will be fighting the rest of the world and itself at the same time.
This has been happening for years, decades even. Building on land that regularly floods and stays flooded for months every year.