@JPBartmann@SkyNews Universal theme park in Florida employs 28,000 people. If this theme park in the UK employed the same (although likeliness is that its probably a fair bit less), it would save the treasury around £400 million per year in Universal Credit. So it very quickly pays for itself.
I disagree, it would be incredibly expensive to go around replacing these existing post boxes with new ones. The current solution is much smarter and replace them with new letter boxes with the correct cypher at the end of their lifespan. Especially since it might not be long until that cypher needs changing again.
@BellaWallerstei Presumably you enjoy having weekends off? And enjoy working 8 hours a day instead of 14 hours a day? Both things we take for granted now but fought hard and won by unions through strikes. Support the workers, we all end up benefiting in the end.
@EJWoolf If only there was odourless marijuana. Why can't someone invent it. Surely even the smokers would be happy that they don't stink anymore. Everyone wins.
@mj_cotton@ThatcheriteBish It's not the maths that matter, it's the principle. I'd rather people weren't profiteering off a service that is heavily subsided and terribly run.
@GreekMessenger@RicHolden Its been poor under privatisation. I would rather have a crap train service and the profits go to the country than a crap train service and the profits go to shareholders.