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  1. DavidinSouthampton

    [Finance] Snouts in the bloody trough..

    Being angry can actually provide the motivation and spur you on to do something worthwhile! I guess it ties up loosely with the protestant work ethic ……. Other work ethics are available.
  2. DavidinSouthampton

    [Finance] Snouts in the bloody trough..

    https://www.theguardian.com/money/2023/jun/25/union-fury-as-figures-show-pay-rises-among-top-earners-driving-inflation?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other i think this is what I had read. but it basically points out that the ONS shows pay rises for “ordinary” people on average are below inflation. It‘s big...
  3. DavidinSouthampton

    [Finance] Snouts in the bloody trough..

    To be fair, it’s the nearly 50% rise in the money for the Royals which gets me most. I’d like to see the justification. Has the price of caviar gone through the roof? The price of champagne rocketed?
  4. DavidinSouthampton

    [Finance] Snouts in the bloody trough..

    I prefer the Jess Phillips MP line: “I enjoy being angry!” it‘s called justice and it’s worth fighting for.
  5. DavidinSouthampton

    [Finance] Snouts in the bloody trough..

    One Think Tank or similar did recently cite the pay rises of top earners as a factor in fuelling inflation
  6. DavidinSouthampton

    [Finance] Snouts in the bloody trough..

    …… which is Truss’s fault for dumping him against all the advice for no good reason, rather than his fault for being dumped on from a great height.
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