I am joking I know who he is........an elite foreign banker policy maker ?
Foreign workers ARE dragging down UK wages
Is he part of the problem though ?
Next...........Mark Carney has said that the UK should hold its EU referendum "as soon as necessary"
Oh the irony, a foreign banker setting the agenda.......who would have thought it ?
Mark Carney......who?
Mark Carney......who?
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
Mark Carney......who?
Well, duhh!! With a plentiful supply of migrant labour who consider working for half our minimum wage a major windfall, compared to their typical 40p / hour, it hardly takes a financial genius to work out that employers are loathe to pay fair wages when they know they can get away with the absolute minimum, quite legitimately, or less if they keep it under the counter. No wonder Cameron wants to stay in the EU. It's him & his cronies who benefit most from taking on Slave Labour to work in their sweat shops.
Mark Carney......who?
FourPart;1479335 wrote: Well, duhh!! With a plentiful supply of migrant labour who consider working for half our minimum wage a major windfall, compared to their typical 40p / hour, it hardly takes a financial genius to work out that employers are loathe to pay fair wages when they know they can get away with the absolute minimum, quite legitimately, or less if they keep it under the counter. No wonder Cameron wants to stay in the EU. It's him & his cronies who benefit most from taking on Slave Labour to work in their sweat shops.
All these foreigners we are told that we need to "keep going"! What happened to British talent? Is it down to poor education and falling standards, lack of discipline, huge classes and poor teachers, or the huge debt that students incur for their higher education? About time government started supporting British skills and enterprise backed by "real world" experience, rather than the Public school>Uni>Westminster "bubble" route, all learned from textbooks and lecturers in "theoretical politics", no real-world experience required!
Imagine trying to run a business in this manner.... you'd be laughed at...wait a minute, we ARE being laughed at...or ignored as irrelevant!
All these foreigners we are told that we need to "keep going"! What happened to British talent? Is it down to poor education and falling standards, lack of discipline, huge classes and poor teachers, or the huge debt that students incur for their higher education? About time government started supporting British skills and enterprise backed by "real world" experience, rather than the Public school>Uni>Westminster "bubble" route, all learned from textbooks and lecturers in "theoretical politics", no real-world experience required!
Imagine trying to run a business in this manner.... you'd be laughed at...wait a minute, we ARE being laughed at...or ignored as irrelevant!
" To finish first, first you have to finish!" Rick Mears. 4x Winner Indy 500. 3x Indycar National Champion.
Mark Carney......who?
Such is the Tory way. The wealthy get all the breaks, with those in power ensuring it stays that way, getting the better standards of education, ensuring that they maintain that class gap so that they can keep control over the lower classes. Educate the masses? Too risky. Slap on massive fees to deter the poorer classes from getting educated, whilst in so doing subsidising that which the wealthy are expected to pay. Support migrant labour from countries where the economy is so bad that our minimum wage can earn them in a single day more than they could hope to earn in a month at home, thus getting employers the ability to increase their profits even more, while keeping the supply of labour plentiful with a low demand for fair pay.