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Sunday, 21 March 2010

Labour MPs are going on strike - WTF?

Apparently - well, according to the Telegraph anyway - a number of Labour MPs are going on strike on Wednesday, Budget Day.

The newspaper reports that they will "shut down their Commons offices in solidarity with the strikers and those who take part in the action will join members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) on a boat trip down the Thames."

Well, at least they're not on strike over their own pay and conditions!

But come on. These people are taking the p**s out of the British public. Yes, even more than they normally do.

Think about it - they are actually going on strike against THEMSELVES! You couldn't make it up!

Go on strike Labour. Stay on strike. We, the people will PAY you (we know you like that... brown envelope do?) - yes, pay you to NOT ever return to work.

Every piece of legislation you've touched since 1997 has invariably meant hell and making the country worse.

Go on strike, stay on strike and don't come back.

1 comments:

  1. This is one strike I support.

    I hope your readers will strike lawfully, to end their oppression.

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