I've looked at a few videos this morning all good enough to put out here, but I never reached the end of them so I thought maybe not quite, but this video gripped me to the end.Max Keiser discusses how since neoliberalism was introduced back in 1976 Britain's productivity has gone steadily down and has got a lot worse since 2008. In Britain it takes workers five days what the French produce in four. Max Kaiser says British workers need a pay rise.Max Kaiser says how the government was thinking about linking London and all the major cities up to Scotland with a new rail system to take the heat off London and spread more work to the regions, but the gents in the City of London put the blockers on it as a overheated London and impoverished regions suited them better.Now if that was
Topics:
Mike Norman considers the following as important:
This could be interesting, too:
Jodi Beggs writes Economists Do It With Models 1970-01-01 00:00:00
Mike Norman writes 24 per cent annual interest on time deposits: St Petersburg Travel Notes, installment three — Gilbert Doctorow
Lars Pålsson Syll writes Daniel Waldenströms rappakalja om ojämlikheten
Merijn T. Knibbe writes ´Fryslan boppe´. An in-depth inspirational analysis of work rewarded with the 2024 Riksbank prize in economic sciences.
Max Keiser discusses how since neoliberalism was introduced back in 1976 Britain's productivity has gone steadily down and has got a lot worse since 2008. In Britain it takes workers five days what the French produce in four. Max Kaiser says British workers need a pay rise.
Max Kaiser says how the government was thinking about linking London and all the major cities up to Scotland with a new rail system to take the heat off London and spread more work to the regions, but the gents in the City of London put the blockers on it as a overheated London and impoverished regions suited them better.
Now if that was interesting the second half is riveting. RBS and Loydds which are publicly owned deliberately pulled the rug from under 30,000 small too medium sized businesses bankrupting them to make massive profits while destroying Britain's productivity even more. Two reports were produced about it but the Conservative Government sat on them, and so did the BBC. Many small businessman committed suicide when their businesses folded up.
But there's more, the banks lost hundreds of £billions but were also caught money laundering, but the top bankers made a fortune. Neil Mitchell, a whistleblower, has uncovered all the crime the bankers have committed and says they should be put on trail. This is basically organized crime and the Conservative Party is hiding it. This is treason.
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy ask why it takes a British worker five days to produce the same economic value as a French worker produces in just four. Productivity has collapsed in the UK to the lowest since 1794. In the second half, Max interviews Scottish businessman, Neil Mitchell, about his many years long battle for justice for UK victims of RBS, the taxpayer owned bank that was found to have forced viable businesses into bankruptcy. Mitchell suspects the bank may have also practiced such tactics in America and is taking his case across the Atlantic.