@SAshworthHayes@FUDdaily The workplace is a two tier system with staff afraid to call out bad practises in fear of being called racist. Exists in the NHS for sure with whole seating areas being taken up for lunchtime prayers or calling out bad behaviour and incompetence.
@spindicator@louderry It was different decades ago. Back when there was housing stock it was more common for people to effectively long term rent a council house. Then the right to buy got rid of them all. Prob also gave all the Pakistanis their first homes at huge discounts too.
According to the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence, UK forces boarded the sanctioned Russian shadow fleet tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel overnight in a first of its kind operation.
@Heccles94 It’s a stupid article. A stupid argument. It’s just daft, you earned something and I don’t like it and want to take it away. Where does that start and end, where you decide what someone can and can’t have. How you incentivise growth and how you tax are the legit arguments.
I wonder how many people would support wealth taxes if the money was redistributed globally rather than nationally.
Around half the world’s population lives on less than $8 per day. By global standards, most of us in developed countries are already wealthy.
If the goal is reducing inequality, would people be equally enthusiastic about closing the gap between rich countries and poor countries, rather than simply the gap between rich and poor within their own country?