>Richard Martin of the Metropolitan Police admitted that allegations workers were put on a ‘blacklist’ used by building firms to vet staff had been “proven”. >Many were logged for raising safety concerns and were subsequently denied future employment. The blacklist also included details of workers' political views, competence, and trade union activities.
Secret police spying on people and stopping them from getting a job for raising legitimate safety concerns?
1984 has been said too many times already.
Luis Murphy
Do we imagine this doesn't happen in other countries?
Daniel James
Fucking disgusting modern unions
Jaxon Gonzalez
I am sure Irish police are not resourced for spying.
Leo Perry
>Do we imagine this doesn't happen in other countries? who cares, "x is drowning in shit as well so we're fine" isn't an argument, although I agree trade union members should be gassed.
Gabriel Perez
yes, we actually do
Zachary Bell
stazi SS HEIL QUEENLER
Jordan Evans
>Do we imagine this doesn't happen in other countries?
The UK is quite literally a dystopian shithole. A dark and gloomy place full of good little rule following goys that stand upon the edge of the abyss yet keep looking away. I know quite a lot of brits which are nice, decent and honest working lads but for the life of me cannot figure out how you can allow such things to happen.
Brody Phillips
>happens in every other country >Britain is exceptional
Pick one friend.
Chase Hill
It is the British way to complain, but not do anything about it.
Aiden Rogers
That's what anarcho-tyranny looks like, when the state is more concerned with suppressing dissenters than going after criminals.
>enemies >people who raise work safety concerns. Oh shit, they gonna sell the country to russia.
wtf?
Josiah Morgan
Doesn't happen in Poland.
Charles Rodriguez
The British water utility companies are letting their pension funds fall apart and then scrap them, while paying huge amounts of money to investors. 95% of their profits go to dividends instead of being reinvested back into fixing pipes and keeping the pension scheme going.
Leaders in the water companies own shares so they are effectively choosing to pay themselves over the long term health of the company.
The only people who still watch he BBC are people over 60. You don't have to fund them if you don't watch, and frankly if you still waste time on TV you're a fucking pleb and part of the problem.
Angel Sullivan
>It is literally illegal to not fund the BBC So is scoring while offside, fat lad.
If you spent five minutes learning how the law works in your god given country you might realise it's one big hoodwink and that you still live in the freest country on earth.
The beauty of it is that you get to choose whether or not you wish to be a victim, with all the mindset that goes with it.