Its anecdotal, but I went out for dinner last night with a friend who is in the IT recruitment business - high end devs in the financial services sector - the sort of guys who earn 6 figures... Apparently the number of EU nationals applying has plummeted since Brexit - the concern is that the jobs are only going to end up being shipped back to Paris/Frankfurt anyway. Plus the drop in the value of the pound means it isnt as lucrative any more.
While I don't agree with THM's ban (not that it is my place to judge, that's up to the forum mods) I can see why he was banned.
This thread has had to be closed on many occasions with THM being involved pretty much every time it was closed. The current affairs sub forum was created with a massive warning to anyone that posts on it that they would be banned from the sub forum if they couldn't offer anything constructive or post in an appropriate manner.
It's not his political beliefs that cause the issues, it's his posting style. All he had to do was offer some evidence for his claims but despite the fact that he could post "link after link for the rest of his life" he chose not to. All this victim/conspiracy nonsense is a crock of shit.
On anecdotal side of things, have just returned from a meeting held by Chief Exec of the company I work for. Part way through he started going off on this rant against Tim Martin (Wetherspoons chief, appeared on live TV debates pro-Brexit) as Tim is moaning about the price of wine from Europe increasing due to the pound, and how he'd backed Brexit so
now shouldn't moan. Had this big kick-off on Brexit for around 5 minutes before calmly returning to subject he was discussing
You're right, it's got fu*k all to do with victim / conspiracy crap. That's just a throwaway comment that some use as a 'put-down' to ridicule a contributor to these pages.
So now it's about someone's 'posting style' ? If THM had voted Remain and loved the EU, or if you had similar political beliefs, would you still be irritated by his posting style ?
As this Thread is disproportionately representative of the Referendum result, maybe we should put a one-time-only post on the main Wolves Forum page to explain the situation to them ? After all, over 60% of people in Wolverhampton voted to Leave. This may encourage more to come on here to give the thread some balance.
So now it's about someone's 'posting style' ? If THM had voted Remain and loved the EU, or if you had similar political beliefs, would you still be irritated by his posting style ?
Interesting how so many Remain voters commenting on this article (and others in The Guardian involving Tim Martin) seem to hold the working class in so much contempt. I mean, what sort of person would want to eat and drink in a Wetherspoons pub anyway ?
Are these the views of most Remain voters, or just Remain voters that read The Guardian ?
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/nov/04/wetherspoons-boss-tim-martin-interview
On anecdotal side of things, have just returned from a meeting held by Chief Exec of the company I work for. Part way through he started going off on this rant against Tim Martin (Wetherspoons chief, appeared on live TV debates pro-Brexit) as Tim is moaning about the price of wine from Europe increasing due to the pound, and how he'd backed Brexit so
now shouldn't moan. Had this big kick-off on Brexit for around 5 minutes before calmly returning to subject he was discussing
THM has been banned for essentially saying that the Guardian furthers it's own agenda. Nobody can be judge and jury on what is objective/subjective but as the consensus on here appears to be that propaganda is 'lies' then is that really what he said? Bit of a gross misrepresentation one thinks.
https://www.thepileus.co.uk/single-...despite-having-been-caught-lying-about-Corbyn
I'm sure if I asked what colour a ripe banana is you'd answer 'elephants'.
Ha ! I like that Johnny. You amuse me x Did you find the bit where I said 'low paid jobs' yet?
What hierarchy?The hierachy will still exist and the incentive to make money is still there.
Why do you keep mentioning the part in bold? Would you want to force people into work? And why would immigrants take jobs nobody else wants to do? Surely as receivers of UI they would not want to do the jobs either (under your assumption).You will always fill the jobs that nobody wants to do (you can't force anybody to work anyway) because there would be an open door immigration policy.
How is a Universal Income capitalist?It's not communism if the system is still capitalistic in nature.
This really doesn't make anysense at all, in fact I'm not even sure it isn't just a collection of words. Can you explain the bit in bold please.The motivation in itself is better type of work, to lead rather than follow etc.
On anecdotal side of things, have just returned from a meeting held by Chief Exec of the company I work for. Part way through he started going off on this rant against Tim Martin (Wetherspoons chief, appeared on live TV debates pro-Brexit) as Tim is moaning about the price of wine from Europe increasing due to the pound, and how he'd backed Brexit so
now shouldn't moan. Had this big kick-off on Brexit for around 5 minutes before calmly returning to subject he was discussing
What hierarchy?
Why do you keep mentioning the part in bold? Would you want to force people into work? And why would immigrants take jobs nobody else wants to do? Surely as receivers of UI they would not want to do the jobs either (under your assumption).
How is a Universal Income capitalist?
The £ v EURO is roughly the same as what is was in 2013/14 when Witherspoon posted pre-tax profits of £36M.
I advocated a minimum income of £30K (just a throwaway figure open to debate) for ALL regardless of whether they work or not. As you said people cannot be forced into work if they don't want to so why bother? Chances are taking them out of poverty would I believe incentivise them to contribute in some way? Basically I was agreeing with you there. If there is still a shortage of labour then an open door immigration policy would still fill those gaps. I didn't mention low paid.