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Just some normal people I suppose.

 

Its not difficult to realise that education, health, safety and emergency services are fairly important, so are civil servants even though there is no love with them:laugh1:

 

All jobs I wouldnt want to do and I couldnt care less if they whinge that their pensions or wages have been cut, they have a right to whinge IMO.

 

Are you sure that all you have written above is correct? There are a hell of a lot of perks to working in the private sector and a hell of a lot more money from what I can see. All the people I know with more cash and better lifestyles dont get paid from tax payers.

 

No one suggest a decent rag then?

 

I work in the private sector and that's my choice. My Wife and her parents work in the Public sector and again that's their choice. My in-laws have just retired on a pension that no private sector job could touch, not for School Cleaners that's for sure. (Important Public Sector Jobs you say?)

 

Everyone has a right to whinge, singling them out as having this right is neither here nor there.

 

Im not saying Public sector jobs are not important but they are protected in a way no private sector job is. Again entering this sector is entirely by choice and it could be argued they do so, or are influenced by the perks and security that a private sector job just does not offer. Perhaps security and the backend perks mean a lower salary?

 

My Wife is a Science Tech who has worked internationally and finds the whinging here laughable too. There's a lot of Snowflakes out there and the majority find real life to much to contemplate and the public sector suits them fine. Just don't expect others to dig deep to keep them wrapped in cotton wool.

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Did you write that whole post so that you could say "snowflake"😆

 

Others don't decide to "dig deep", the government in power decide how deep to dig.

Obviously not the post I quoted😳 not sure how that happened.

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Did you write that whole post so that you could say "snowflake"😆

 

Others don't decide to "dig deep", the government in power decide how deep to dig.

 

No, don't be daft. Your socialist leanings already single you out as a 'Tard, you don't need to post such messages and confirm it.

 

Governments are elected, this is something even you can comprehend, right? I know the hard left think that losing an election is winning but when they come back to reality they'll soon see otherwise. Thankfully we as a nation chose to elect, or at least voted in a overwhelming majority for a government that choses to curtail Public Sector spending. :thumbup:

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No, don't be daft. Your socialist leanings already single you out as a 'Tard, you don't need to post such messages and confirm it.

 

 

 

Governments are elected, this is something even you can comprehend, right? I know the hard left think that losing an election is winning but when they come back to reality they'll soon see otherwise. Thankfully we as a nation chose to elect, or at least voted in a overwhelming majority for a government that choses to curtail Public Sector spending. :thumbup:

 

 

"In an overwhelmingly majority" did we aye?

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"In an overwhelmingly majority" did we aye?

 

 

Yes, ironically thanks to Scotland. :D Who'd have guessed so many of us had turned our backs on the dreamers? Even with the Seats the SNP did keep many where held by a Ba Hair and you feckers know it. Jimmys on the back foot and has shelved the main reason the 'Gimmie gimmie gimmies' voted for her. The next GE will see the SNP be an interesting side note in Scotlands history.

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I had to google the meaning of snowflake, its as bad as saying sheeple :laugh1:

 

Anyway that is a misconception, every generation back to the year dot has complained that younger generation are weak good for nothing pussies that lacked the backbone of the forefathers.

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Yes, ironically thanks to Scotland. :D Who'd have guessed so many of us had turned our backs on the dreamers? Even with the Seats the SNP did keep many where held by a Ba Hair and you feckers know it. Jimmys on the back foot and has shelved the main reason the 'Gimmie gimmie gimmies' voted for her. The next GE will see the SNP be an interesting side note in Scotlands history.

 

 

I have to admit I like Ruth, not so much that I'd give her my vote though, kezia😂😂😂😂😂😂, Ruth is just too dodgy for me, inconsistent, always in disagreement with Westminster, bit shambolic really.

Look after yourself!

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