The colours are bleaching out of the national flag.
The final panel is like the “Doors closing” symbol on a lift control panel. Let’s say the Britsh people are locked into a lift and going down (recession) because Cameron doesn’t want to offend his mates at the banks - or his high-earning tax-fiddling mates - and he’s got to screw the money out of somebody (ie, people like us).
The current pension system effectively treats the private sector as serfs to the public sector. That door runs risk of closing soon and is definitely a “game changer.”
No it doesn’t. The pensions thing illustrates that private employers are tightwads who can’t be arsed to provide their staff with decent pension schemes.
The public sector might traditionally provide more job security and better pensions - and Lord knows, the private sector needs both - but outside the charmed circle at the top , we work for less and can expect a slightly better pension based on a lower lifetime earning potential.
If the tory shitwads try to take it away, look for trouble!
comYics almost 14 years ago
Clever.
tecolote almost 14 years ago
What!!!???
sandy306 almost 14 years ago
Good one.
rfischer Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Explain?
AgProv almost 14 years ago
Under Cameron, we’re screwed, basically.
The colours are bleaching out of the national flag.
The final panel is like the “Doors closing” symbol on a lift control panel. Let’s say the Britsh people are locked into a lift and going down (recession) because Cameron doesn’t want to offend his mates at the banks - or his high-earning tax-fiddling mates - and he’s got to screw the money out of somebody (ie, people like us).
Austerity? It means it won’t be THEM who suffer!
comYics almost 14 years ago
At odds.
rottenprat almost 14 years ago
The current pension system effectively treats the private sector as serfs to the public sector. That door runs risk of closing soon and is definitely a “game changer.”
AgProv almost 14 years ago
No it doesn’t. The pensions thing illustrates that private employers are tightwads who can’t be arsed to provide their staff with decent pension schemes.
The public sector might traditionally provide more job security and better pensions - and Lord knows, the private sector needs both - but outside the charmed circle at the top , we work for less and can expect a slightly better pension based on a lower lifetime earning potential.
If the tory shitwads try to take it away, look for trouble!