May he rot in hell.
What goes around comes around Bob!
Definitely no fan of his but very young. I'm assuming a HA?
May he rot in hell.
What goes around comes around Bob!
That really is quite a disgusting comment.
May he rot in hell.
What goes around comes around Bob!
For the sake of accuracy, largely due to Gordon Brown's raid on money purchase private pensions in the 1997 budget, while leaving those of his public sector cronies untouched. The provisions of that budget and its effect on the pensions of those in the private sector continue to this day.poor pensions in the private sector (largely down to dodgy pension outfits syphoning money off from contributors (to shareholders etc.).
Don't like to speak ill of the dead so I will try and restrain my reply.
Met the 'guy' a couple of times and he was genuinely one of the rudest most up his own arse self opinionated idiots I have ever met and I have met a few. Maybe now his council house will go to someone that actually needs it, bit of a long shot but maybe we can get someone in with a modicome of commen sense . . . . . . what am I saying, it's a trade union of course nothing will change.
Wouldn't normally say it but he said that about thatcher when she died.
I am not a fan of any union or its leaders. Yes in the past when trade unions did help with those being bullied-trod on-and worked to death in the 1920ish era they did help the poorer workers. Nowadays all they seem to want to do is ruin our industries. Take a look at our old car industry strike after strike, same with the dockers and the coal miners to name but 3 all finished mainly due to union leaders demanding more than the companies could afford.
One union official bragged how he would bully the managers, shouting them down in front of the workers, refusing flatly to even consider changes management wanted to make not even prepared to talk about it .
He was from the 60's and 70's era (no plants in Poland at the time) they had wild strike action at the drop of the hat. Sadly they had plenty of members just as militant back then, who weren't afraid to stir things up or walk out for the most stupid reasons. To give you an idea of how bad/stupid things were, the assembly plant went on strike because the price of baked beans went up in the canteen. They would even threaten to strike if the tea from the tea urn didn't taste right, to the point where each department had official tea tasters. Because of their petty actions was one of the reasons why Ford decided to cease car production in the UK.If he was a worker rep I'd fire his arse - if he wasn't I'd just walk out of the meeting - strike ? okay strike then - we'll just move production to Poland, didn't think that through did you ???
Honestly never heard of the bloke
Nope, not since Wembley in 1978 anyway.Not a London Underground user then?