Boris......what a speech...

Tories are only using this “higher wages” claim to justify the massive supply chain chaos.

Right wing supporters Like Fillyboy fall for Tory lies every time.


10 years of Tory austerity making the poor poorer while the top earners get massive pay rises……and silly filly think Tories care about the low paid :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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I agree, it's fair to say business leaders aren't in favour of increased pay.

I'm curious about you and Galahad, why the panic about increasing wages for lower paid workers?

The lack of EU workers means UK farmers are reducing their crops for next year.

and the UK will be more reliant on food imports from the EU.

and Fillyboy voted for “talking back control” :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
I agree, it's fair to say business leaders aren't in favour of increased pay.

I'm curious about you and Galahad, why the panic about increasing wages for lower paid workers?
There's nothing inherently wrong with increased pay, as long as it is accompanied by increased productivity.
An increase in pay for the same or less productivity is a fool's paradise and will lead to an inflationary spiral.

Supply chain problems will cause lower productivity, discarded produce due to shortage of workers does cause lower productivity. It's an utter nonsense to pay any remaining workers higher wages for lower productivity, on the basis that it will (hopefully) attract recruitment. All that will do is to merely move the labour shortage along the line, to somewhere else. It does not resolve the supply chain, nor the labour shortage problems.
 
I watched a BBC item regarding the supply chain, on how it's having a hard impact on companies: the cost of a container pre-covid was $1,300 and it now costs $18,000 :eek: The CEO of Happy Puzzles said he could offset some of the price increase by using smaller boxes that allows them to move more units at a time but the consumer will inevitably bear most of the price increase, especially in other goods which cannot be reduced in size or quantity.
It really isn't a happy puzzle how the UK can avoid the coming turmoil in the world markets as the increases in demand is being choked along the supply chain. Brexit isn't the cause of this problem but its effect will certainly bring about problems that could've been avoided.
 
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There's nothing inherently wrong with increased pay, as long as it is accompanied by increased productivity.
An increase in pay for the same or less productivity is a fool's paradise and will lead to an inflationary spiral.

Supply chain problems will cause lower productivity, discarded produce due to shortage of workers does cause lower productivity. It's an utter nonsense to pay any remaining workers higher wages for lower productivity, on the basis that it will (hopefully) attract recruitment. All that will do is to merely move the labour shortage along the line, to somewhere else. It does not resolve the supply chain, nor the labour shortage problems.

but its good govt propaganda -"oh look we dont have supply chain problems stifling the economy and causing inflation and reduced tax revenue.....we have wonderful higher wages in a few sectors"
 
but its good govt propaganda -"oh look we dont have supply chain problems stifling the economy and causing inflation and reduced tax revenue.....we have wonderful higher wages in a few sectors"
And if wages go up without a commensurate rise in productivity, it causes inflation, wage rises create an ever-increasing spiral of increases in costs/prices.
UK goods become uncompetitive. Exports are reduced, yet imports increase due to discarded goods, caused by labour shortages, or surplus UK goods, caused by lost exports. The pound loses its international value. It's a recipe for an economic disaster.
Of course, I could be wrong, and BoJo could be right.
 
Watching Nadhim Zahawi on Question time last night.
Is he trying to emulate BJ with his hesitant bluster, or has he lost the plot.
I found the female comedians comments easier to follow than Nadhim's.
I suspect he'll be for the high jump fairly soon, unless there's no-one more capable to replace him.
Blind allegiance and hero worship of BJ will not be sufficient to save him, for the hawks in the higher ranks of the party.
 
What about inflation.Many people give 100% effort at work every day..Where does the extra productivity arise from?
Simplified processes, shorter journey times, different materials, out-sourcing, different work processes, more complicated machines, automation, etc.
I'm sure that many could think of more ways that productivity can be increased.
 
Simplified processes, shorter journey times, different materials, out-sourcing, different work processes, more complicated machines, automation, etc.
I'm sure that many could think of more ways that productivity can be increased.

productivity increases are only relevant in some sectors.

Chamber maids, carers, nurses, hospital staff, fruit pickers, meat processors.

often they are already pushed to the limit to work themselves ragged on minimum wages.


And Brexit doesn’t create a stable environment for businesses to replace Labour with capital.
 
“Making the UK a high skilled, high wage economy is all bolox.

Johnsons speech didn’t mention once about investment in education, training grants.
 
Well, I've awarded meself a pay rise and I won't be increasing my productivity.
 
This country has been dragged down by the some thing for nothing mob

the cheap
Skates looking to penny pinch
( remoaners)

farmers paying low wages for foreign fruit pickers etc and lousy working conditions

stuff the farmers I say been listening to there whinging for years

as they go around spraying the country side poisons
Devastating wild life
Giving us all BSE with there PP practices

they can go and do one
 
The reason why a lot of the temoaners are upset is because they will now have to get there wallets out

employ UK builders not some cheap immigrant builder
 
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