After urging land reform I now know the brute power of our billionaire press This actually from Dump The Guardian. More outrigbtl lies in the media again. According to them, the Labour Red Army is coming!I went out with my girlfriend the other day and met her friends, and they were all complaining about their work: how their bosses were too hard, the long unpaid hours they put in, how their apraisals were severe to make sure they didn't get the full pay rise, how their company was getting rid of staff and using more and more agency workers instead, so they better keep on their toes, and so on, but they all voted Conservative. They didn't like Corbyn, or Labour. Telling them otherwise was like a foreign language to them.All billionaires want the same thing – a world that works for them.
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After urging land reform I now know the brute power of our billionaire press
This actually from Dump The Guardian. More outrigbtl lies in the media again. According to them, the Labour Red Army is coming!
I went out with my girlfriend the other day and met her friends, and they were all complaining about their work: how their bosses were too hard, the long unpaid hours they put in, how their apraisals were severe to make sure they didn't get the full pay rise, how their company was getting rid of staff and using more and more agency workers instead, so they better keep on their toes, and so on, but they all voted Conservative. They didn't like Corbyn, or Labour. Telling them otherwise was like a foreign language to them.
All billionaires want the same thing – a world that works for them. For many, this means a world in which they are scarcely taxed and scarcely regulated; where labour is cheap and the planet can be used as a dustbin; where they can flit between tax havens and secrecy regimes, using the Earth’s surface as a speculative gaming board, extracting profits and dumping costs. The world that works for them works against us.