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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1088944" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>A] Government is led by a lazy arsehole who can barely bother to work in an office with someone standing over him - that sort of person generally assumes that everyone is like him really. (You just know he never started an essay more than 24 hours before its due date - you also just know that he was a casual bully at school).</p><p>B] The loudest voice in cabinet is a victorian throwback who refuses to use a computer, and is simply unaware that working from home is actually viable in the modern world. (You just know that he was initially a victim of bullying at school, who then when completely mental and scared all the casual bullies, and learned manipulate them at school).</p><p>C] Most tory MPs (and many voters, and think-tankers) are landlords, especially of commercial property, and they like being paid money for doing nothing beyond spending money a couple of decades ago and the odd bit of begrudged maintenance.</p><p></p><p>ETA: And Bruce has a point - it's a point of division and envy between lower and middle income workers, and also women, who are more likely to lok for work-from-home jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1088944, member: 73592"] A] Government is led by a lazy arsehole who can barely bother to work in an office with someone standing over him - that sort of person generally assumes that everyone is like him really. (You just know he never started an essay more than 24 hours before its due date - you also just know that he was a casual bully at school). B] The loudest voice in cabinet is a victorian throwback who refuses to use a computer, and is simply unaware that working from home is actually viable in the modern world. (You just know that he was initially a victim of bullying at school, who then when completely mental and scared all the casual bullies, and learned manipulate them at school). C] Most tory MPs (and many voters, and think-tankers) are landlords, especially of commercial property, and they like being paid money for doing nothing beyond spending money a couple of decades ago and the odd bit of begrudged maintenance. ETA: And Bruce has a point - it's a point of division and envy between lower and middle income workers, and also women, who are more likely to lok for work-from-home jobs. [/QUOTE]
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