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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 412051" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>The Trade Unions are now so diminished that there seems little to stop governments dictating to us all, If you look at the break up of the school system with 'acadamies' there by breaking up the power of the NUT, you can't help feel the NHS is next. About the only instituition I can think of that hasn't been broken up yet is the Law Courts.</p><p></p><p>This government keeps harping on about it's madate fron the British People, yet only 37% of the electorate voted for them, that's 63% didn't ie the majority......</p><p></p><p>Normalisation of weekend working isn't good for society in general, families need time together, it builds social cohesion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 412051, member: 490"] The Trade Unions are now so diminished that there seems little to stop governments dictating to us all, If you look at the break up of the school system with 'acadamies' there by breaking up the power of the NUT, you can't help feel the NHS is next. About the only instituition I can think of that hasn't been broken up yet is the Law Courts. This government keeps harping on about it's madate fron the British People, yet only 37% of the electorate voted for them, that's 63% didn't ie the majority...... Normalisation of weekend working isn't good for society in general, families need time together, it builds social cohesion. [/QUOTE]
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