I hear you Yammy👏🏻
I don’t say much online, no really personal stuff especially what you do for a job or where you live or pics or anything .
Def not a meet up either.
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I definitely support all these demands; if they were carried out I believe that our country and our world would be fairer, safer places.
A REAL PAYRISE FOR ALL
After years of real-term wage cuts, workers up and down the country are choosing between feeding their children or heating their homes, from nurses and teachers to rail workers and posties, these past few months have seen record levels of industrial action in the UK.
Everyone has a right to live and work with dignity. That means giving nurses, teachers and public sector workers an above-inflation pay rise, implementing a minimum wage of £15 per hour, banning zero-hours contracts and reversing cruel benefit sanctions.
DEMOCRATIC PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
As millions struggle to pay their energy bills, fossil fuel giants are taking home record profits. Private profiteering is plunging people into poverty and destroying our planet. Alongside water, rail and mail, it’s time we put energy back where it belongs: in public hands.
Democratic public ownership will empower communities, bring prices down and kickstart a Green New Deal that invests in sustainable energy.
HOUSING FOR THE MANY
On average, British renters spend 30% of their income on rent. Over one million households are waiting for council and social homes, whilst quarter of a million people are homeless. Housing is a human right, not a commodity – everyone deserves a decent, safe, warm and affordable place to live.
We need an immediate rent freeze and reduction, an end to no-fault evictions and an urgent mass council home building programme.
TAX THE RICH TO SAVE THE NHS
After years of austerity and privatisation, our NHS is on its knees. It’s time to end outsourcing, invest in a fully public system of universal healthcare and build a National Care Service.
The government says there's no more money for our NHS - but they're wrong. We can give our public services the money they need by introducing a wealth tax, raising income tax on the top 5% of earners and making corporations pay their fair share.
WELCOME REFUGEES AND A WORLD FREE FROM WAR
Refugees are being scapegoated for an economic crisis they didn’t create. We must work towards a world of peace, free from nuclear weapons where conflicts are resolved through diplomacy and negotiation. We need a humane migration system based on dignity, compassion and care, which gives asylum seekers the right to work, healthcare and housing.
The refugees of today are our doctors, teachers and neighbours of tomorrow.
thecorbynproject.com/demands/?link_id=1&can_id=0beeb0c6424ffd5fe79b086eda1894fc&source=email-inequality-is-a-political-choice-2&email_referrer=email_1856871___subject_2367821&email_subject=our-5-demands
I hear you Yammy👏🏻
I don’t say much online, no really personal stuff especially what you do for a job or where you live or pics or anything .
Def not a meet up either.
P.S I think that meetups could be potentially more dangerous...What if one of the lovely grans were a 5th columnist?
While I realise that it's possible that I could be identified I'm not altogether sure why anyone would want to identify me...
Unless we were approaching some sort of dystopian situation where one could be arrested for one's political leanings,,,
Yammy
I have not been identified myself, I hope I am careful enough but have been warned on occasions lately and I was passing it on. I might be having a foggy time but did not realise that if you googled your user name your postings will come up, as they found out. My DDs have called it an "OH Mother" moment.
all my secrets are still safe.
I also attempt to be quite cautious. Details obscured.
Our daughters say "Mum, you're looking at that? silly you."
I have not been identified myself, I hope I am careful enough but have been warned on occasions lately and I was passing it on. I might be having a foggy time but did not realise that if you googled your user name your postings will come up, as they found out. My DDs have called it an "OH Mother" moment.
all my secrets are still safe.
No they can’t identify you from your username but you may post details which would enable someone who knows you to realise who you are.
Germanshepherdsmum
*Yammy*, by googling your username anyone can find your posts under that username, they can’t find out who you are.
"They can't find out who you are", or can they? Some people have contacted me to be careful and they have left! People give clues to where they live inadvertently I admit, they also give information about being away on holiday etc. I was just passing on the warning I have been given.
I agree with you choughdancer Fairness and a decent life for all our citizens makes a better country for all of us to live in.
MaizieD
Yammy
I hope anyone who gives their opinion on this or anything else on Grans net, knows they can easily be found by simply anyone Googling their name and putting grans net.
A list of all your postings will appear. If you wish to remain anonymous be careful what you say.Not sure how you work that out. We all post under pseudonyms.
Just google your pseudonym followed by grans net all your responses for posts from way back will be there for anyone to see. If you are careful and don't give hints no one will know who you are but a lot of posters probably unintentionally give facts about themselves and family.
Germanshepherdsmum
Some people just don’t think their idealistic demands through - if they did they would realise that some of the consequences would adversely affect them, not just ‘the rich’.
As long as it makes life better and fairer for people I have no objection to it adversely affecting me. It's fairness and a living wage for everyone that motivates me, not what makes me better off.
I live in South East and talk to a much younger fellow dog walker who having sold her house is looking (temporarily ) for a place to rent.
House similar to the one she had 3 bedroom semi.
£2800pm
End of Terrace - smaller £1900.
Renting is not cheap.
Germanshepherdsmum
Landlords won’t be selling to people who can only afford to rent will they?
A lot of people pay as much for rent as they would on a mortgage, if not more. It's only the lack of a deposit that prevents them buying.
Perhaps all those ex rented houses you foresee will flood the market and bring house prices down, too...
No difficulty is insuperable...
Landlords won’t be selling to people who can only afford to rent will they?
Private rents have been frozen here ,in Scotland ,since Covid hit .Evictions are banned although there are a couple of get out clauses but the circumstances to take a home away from the tenant have to be extreme .
I dont know any landlords who are jumping ship ..we certainly aren't and in fact 2021-2023 has seen us spend massive amounts on upgrading /refurbing ,putting carpets in to replace hard floors to help tenants with energy costs .Replacing boilers removing chimneys etc .
We've been renting homes for over 25 years,the rent is incidental...the profit comes on selling ...between tenancies
Most of our tenents have been with us over 5 years
The National Minimum Wage was introduced in 1998, and it was argued against using exactly the same argument you're now using, GSM. While it had some effect on increased prices it had no over all inflationary effect as can be seen here:
www.rateinflation.com/inflation-rate/uk-historical-inflation-rate/
I don't see why we can't have a rent freeze, after all, many people have had wages freezes for the last decade; what's the difference, it's all frozen income. If landlords don't like it they can sell to people who are actually wanting a home, not a money spinner.
(I don't recall a great deal of sympathy for people who lost their jobs when Thatcher destroyed British industry. Tebbit told them to get on their bikes and look for work. Landlords could do likewise)
And Labour are wanting to build more housing. It's not a 'Corbyn Thing', it's a Labour 'Thing'. Landlords only have the upper hand because we have a severe housing shortage.
If you read OP’s link you will see there’s nothing ‘gradual’ about the ‘demands’.
Here we go...
You "don't think" so?
Oh, that's OK then.
Hoho volver. ‘Margins can absorb this small price pressure’ - the article assumes gradual increases in minimum wage, which we have each year. I don’t think OP was suggesting ‘gradual’.
Oreo
Not so Dinahmo
I’m a Labour voter and I don’t agree with the OP.
I get sick of lazy assumptions.
It wasn't an assumption - it was a question.
www.epi.org/blog/inflation-minimum-wages-and-profits-protecting-low-wage-workers-from-inflation-means-raising-the-minimum-wage/
Why increasing the minimum wage doesn't imply a detrimental effect on prices. That's an old right wing excuse that doesn't work any more.
Yammy, by googling your username anyone can find your posts under that username, they can’t find out who you are.
Well Maizie, just for starters the effect on prices of a leap to a £15 minimum wage and the effect on availability of rental properties of private landlords selling up if a rent freeze and inability to regain possession are threatened.
Yammy
I hope anyone who gives their opinion on this or anything else on Grans net, knows they can easily be found by simply anyone Googling their name and putting grans net.
A list of all your postings will appear. If you wish to remain anonymous be careful what you say.
Not sure how you work that out. We all post under pseudonyms.
Germanshepherdsmum
Some people just don’t think their idealistic demands through - if they did they would realise that some of the consequences would adversely affect them, not just ‘the rich’.
Can you elaborate on the consequences that would have adverse effects?
Labour have already said they'll renationalise rail as the franchises expire, and will start up a National energy company.
I agree with Dinahmo. There were some good things in the last 2 Labour manifestos.
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