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https://morningstaronline.co.uk/art...waters-down-post-brexit-workers-rights-promis

THE government has watered down a promise to enshrine workers’ rights and environmental safeguards in law while the Brexit Bill is being prepared to be reintroduced in Parliament this week.

Downing Street suggested that PM Boris Johnson is no longer committed to pledges he made to MPs in October in order to garner their votes in support of his Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB), according to the Independent.

Now who would have thought that.
 
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Bannon regards Johnson as neither a nationalist nor a populist and likens the prime minister’s vision of Brexit to “Singapore-on-the-Thames” – very different from the version hoped for by those who voted for him.

I can't wait to see the faces of people when they understand what that actually means for them.

Singapore has a huge foreign workforce about 1.7m non resident workers to about 3.5m Singaporean residents.
 
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Johnson promised in Oct that there would be a guarantee no deal would not happen and workers rights would be protected -those were the concessions in order to get Labour MPs to vote for the WAB.

'no deal off the table' has already been proven to be a lie
its no surprise workers rights will come off the bill -Johnson has no need for Labour votes anymore
 
Bannon regards Johnson as neither a nationalist nor a populist and likens the prime minister’s vision of Brexit to “Singapore-on-the-Thames” – very different from the version hoped for by those who voted for him.

I can't wait to see the faces of people when they understand what that actually means for them.

Singapore has a huge foreign workforce about 1.7m non resident workers to about 3.5m Singaporean residents.

and no minimum wage
 
Johnson promised in Oct that there would be a guarantee no deal would not happen and workers rights would be protected -those were the concessions in order to get Labour MPs to vote for the WAB.

'no deal off the table' has already been proven to be a lie
its no surprise workers rights will come off the bill -Johnson has no need for Labour votes anymore

Back to Victorian Britain with low standards, all we need now is workhouses - well that newly elected Conservative Mp said people on benefits should be put in camps, so not too much of a stretch to have forced labour.
 
Downing Street suggested that PM Boris Johnson is no longer committed to pledges he made to MPs in October in order to garner their votes in support of his Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB), according to the Independent.

Now who would have thought that.

Everybody knows that Buffoon in a lying, untrustworthy toad who always lets people down and breaks his word.

Nobody will be surprised.
 
and no minimum wage

Who cares?

Everybody knows that Buffoon in a lying, untrustworthy toad who always lets people down and breaks his word.

Nobody will be surprised.

It will be spun that he needs more time to come good. Look across the pond, Trump has been served articles of impeachment and the Republicans have gone into overdrive with their lies aided by Fox News.

When poor people on zero hours contracts living in bedsits vote Tory then you must realise this is not a rational decision it was made along emotional lines.
 
THE government has watered down a promise to enshrine workers’ rights and environmental safeguards in law while the Brexit Bill is being prepared to be reintroduced in Parliament this week.
As an employer in a 'dirty' industry I find that a real boost and will increase my profit margins even further. :rolleyes:
 
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/art...waters-down-post-brexit-workers-rights-promis

THE government has watered down a promise to enshrine workers’ rights and environmental safeguards in law while the Brexit Bill is being prepared to be reintroduced in Parliament this week.

Downing Street suggested that PM Boris Johnson is no longer committed to pledges he made to MPs in October in order to garner their votes in support of his Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB), according to the Independent.

Now who would have thought that.

The Morning Star? Is this from the same who criticize the Daily Mail? :eek::eek::LOL::LOL:
 
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