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A Political Thread pt. 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1097820" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>How else are they going to strip us of our rights?</p><p></p><p>Right to peaceful protest has gone.</p><p>Right to strike is on its way out.</p><p></p><p>Once those have gone, then maternity/paternity leave, holiday entitlement, paid sick leave, job protections and minimum wage will all be in the firing line.</p><p>Not to mention those pesky animal welfare and "safe for human consumption" laws, building reg.s etc etc.</p><p></p><p>JRM has spent 2 years looking at all this. The closest thing to a palatable law to ditch is to measure the distance between road signs in yards rather metres (and either come up with the same distance, or spend a vast amount of money on a vanity project that can be claimed as a "win" despite no odybat all actually winning anything.</p><p>I bet he's found tonnes that would be unpalatable (to Joe Bloggs) to repeal, but that they'll repeal anyway (because it appeals to the landlord/CEO classes)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1097820, member: 73592"] How else are they going to strip us of our rights? Right to peaceful protest has gone. Right to strike is on its way out. Once those have gone, then maternity/paternity leave, holiday entitlement, paid sick leave, job protections and minimum wage will all be in the firing line. Not to mention those pesky animal welfare and "safe for human consumption" laws, building reg.s etc etc. JRM has spent 2 years looking at all this. The closest thing to a palatable law to ditch is to measure the distance between road signs in yards rather metres (and either come up with the same distance, or spend a vast amount of money on a vanity project that can be claimed as a "win" despite no odybat all actually winning anything. I bet he's found tonnes that would be unpalatable (to Joe Bloggs) to repeal, but that they'll repeal anyway (because it appeals to the landlord/CEO classes) [/QUOTE]
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