tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17101458.post3725016811157321805..comments2023-10-31T15:14:05.373+00:00Comments on Hagley Road To Ladywood: Letter from the futureUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17101458.post-63410856729889142182010-06-20T15:16:01.157+01:002010-06-20T15:16:01.157+01:00Hey!
I agree. The minimum wage is definitely next....Hey!<br />I agree. The minimum wage is definitely next. Wait and see. <br /><br />BTW, you have all my sympathy - tonsilitis is an absolute pain, possibly one of the most nagging things.<br />Hope you get better soon!claudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11498799178450479883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17101458.post-24218943238718785852010-06-20T14:15:34.989+01:002010-06-20T14:15:34.989+01:00"After all, the streets do all look like Soli..."After all, the streets do all look like Solihull."<br /><br />Oh the blessed Solihull.... indeed.<br /><br />The future is bright, the future is privatisation. Actually LOL at your post because you made many pertinent points with the help of humour and satire. Cheered me up recovering from the evils of infected tonsils (certainly if I get that again in 2012 I won't be relying on the NHS for free meds etc.)<br /><br />I also think that once these cuts come into focus then they won't stop here, they will attack the pensions and indeed the minimum wage. NL and Con/Dems always had this stoopid belief that the private sector will come to the rescue. But then it is about neoliberalism, creating and accumulating huge amounts of private wealth...<br /><br />Oh, you forgot to mention Olympics 2012 and the major waste of cash spent on this elitist jamboree + the 'big brother' state style security.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com