Not only the working class, the middle class have been suffering too. The only people who seem to be doing alright are the upper classes, who would have thought it!
@@chatham43the middle class and the working class are in the same boat. Divisions like this won't help. There's not enough people earning between 35-80k to fund the treasury. It's capital owners who should be holding the bill.
@@chatham43 no they don't. The middle class don't make up enough of the tax receipts to be considered holding the burden and the capital (upper) class avoid most tax through reinvesting it or donating to their own charities. The working class are actually paying the highest proportion of their income in tax, closely followed by the middle class. You clearly haven't done any research to support that statement.
The restoration and protection of workers' rights is perhaps THE most important thing a Labour government can implement. I am in no way advocating a return to the days of constant battling between employers and unions, but a fair deal for both. It is impossible to be properly productive without job security and a sense of being valued. The provision of a healthy, well-educated workforce, with proper transport infrastructure can only benefit the whole economy.
There is no Left left. In the english speaking world and continental Europe , the left has sold out the workers. The only consistence is the uber rich voting right without change. The Left is now the refuge for the educated « thinking class » while the right has been able to garner the working class for its benefit by feeding the resentment of those people that have been abandoned by that ruthless system of ours. The right need to activate its dog whistle, perpetually find a scapegoat. They know that if the uneducated mass realize how much they are getting shafted, whom is shafting them will meet the same fate as Marie Antoinette. I have read Thomas Picketty book Capital in the XXth centaur , spending the best part of a month trying to justify why the guillotine should not be brought back. I have just finished Austerity by Yanis Varoufakis, my sharpening tool are on order, I am ready to volunteer.
You're right. Big shareholders are a cancer on our society. They contribute absolutely nothing; they simply own. I would take every single share of our infrastructure back into public ownership and pay the shareholders f*ck all. Shares can go down as well as up, so you lose. And if you wish to pursue it through the courts I would make doing so a criminal offence with prison time attached, in that you are wasting the Crown's time. This is what Tories have been doing to us every time they get power.
@@marumaru6084 Brexit was supposed to solve this. That went well. And it's not simply supply and demand. There are 100,000 vacancies in the NHS and social care. We don't see their salaries rocketing.
You want the working class back...make it so going to work is worth it. That means Higher wages and NO taxation on those wages. Enough taxes are paid on everyday goods...why tax people on income when those who won't work don't contribute? Until then Labour will NEVER get my vote. We're currently looking into moving home... we're talking about what's needed from my wife and I and to afford it we're looking into paying around £600 per month each for everything. At the current rate of pay that's around 50 to 60 hours of work. It's not acceptable to have both parents having to work 30+ hours each weekly to live "just about managing".
I’m working class. I go to work, I pay taxes. I’m happy to pay tax. It obvious that you listen to the right wing media,the people who don’t contribute are the richest people in the country. Not the small % who are on benefits and not working . The vast amount of people claiming benefits are in work. Unfortunately you’re directing your frustrations at the wrong people. Punch up ,not down .
@@chatham43the threshold should be increased to $20,000 - that would be effectively 0 tax on minimum wage for 35 hrs per week (close enough) Shouldn’t be taxed on what has been effectively declared the minimum to live on
The country was on it's knees due to the Unions when she took over. The Unions made us the poor man of Europe and companies closed due to their strike and militant rules.
Over the past 40 years jobs have been levelled down rather than "levelled up." There used to be decent jobs but these have been gradually dismantled, even professions such as nursing and teaching have been diminished. Robin Witting
Brexit was a race to the bottom of standards, the lower our rights and standards go, the higher for the profits for the rich. Brexit was by the rich for the rich.
It was literally stated we would rather be poorer than controlled by Brussels. I'm not rich. The whole basis for remoaner arguement has been financial. So your saying the 80% remoaner media are not rich ?
"by the rich for the rich" The mantra of all conservative parties in Aus, US, Can, NZ, UK, etc. The Cons use culture wars as tools to get some voters, but the real purpose is, as you say, by the rich for the rich.
I do believe that one of the (probably many) components of the British "low productivity" malaise in international comparisons is Britain's tendency to treat employees and so-called "contractors" as burdens and not as assets. Employees are made to feel like unfortunate necessities to be dispensed with as soon as some automation technology becomes possible. The unions do nothing to correct this, and insist on perpetuating a culture of confrontation. Lynch can attack the EU all he likes, but we have and support the spread of works councils which have served us well in Germany for 60 years and are a contributory factor to stronger employee motivation, leading to better productivity. I speak from personal experience.
We need, for the sake of the planet and our immediate futures, to lay to rest the idea that things can go on as before. There are solutions through technologies, ideas and sheer will and there are Attlees, Bevans and Bevins out there to envisage a future where all thrive. Haven't seen it in Liverpool though.
Why? If there are say 10 laws that have been implemented that deal with the majority of hassle surely it wouldn't even take 1 term in parliament to repeal amend or supercede those laws?
She's doing what she needs to attract businesses that we need to work with Labour and reduce the risk of the right wing media attacks that helped sink Corbyn...
@@tompearce3610 It's great that Labour policy is based on what Murdoch and the rightwing want. It fills me with joy and truly provokes confidence in the de facto mainstream LEFTWING party. Do us a favour.
@@tompearce3610Corbyn sank Corbyn he was unelectable to large swathes of the population His popularity when he handed an 80 seat majority to the Tories on a plate was at Truss like lows
@@sueyourself5413 I guess we can agree that Labour in opposition can achieve nothing and that we'd both like the policies Labour implements to be a lot more left wing than currently being discussed openly. Personally I think, worst case, Starmer will be more leftwing and socially responsible than Sunak or the headbangers that will try to replace him. Hopefully a lot more leftwing than people think. Unless he appeals to the swing voters that determine the election, he won't be elected. Bashing Starmer and turning off voters will reduce the votes Labour achieves and may mean fewer MPs. We need electable Labour with a big majority then PR and a big move to the left.
Labour have supported most of the motions put through by the Torys. Could not pass without cross party support. How you think they will make a difference is a mystery to me. Changing your socks will make more political difference.
....they lost the working class when they chose to adopt "progressive" policies which alienated many of them...simplistic slogans may attract them back...we shall see....
Labour will do exactly what the Tories do. Tell the public a pack of lies, make promises they have no intention of keeping, make lucrative deals with private companies to secure their own financial futures and claim as much on their expenses forms as they possibly can!
because working class people have unity and loyalty to each other because of shared struggle. it’s hard to explain and to understand if you don’t already sort of thing.
@maxpowerii7368 Not in Australia, a bloke is just a bloke. It's the English who are obsessed with it and many working class have a chip on the shoulder.
Unfortunately the unions will be sadly disappointed as Keir starmer is a conservative in red. And if the Labour Party renege on word then the unions should stop supporting them and offer the financial support to the Greens as they support environment jobs and technologies for the future generations to come.
What's your point? We need growth and efficiency gains unions don't invest businesses do you can create a level playing field for both not do what the Tories do play everyone off against each other
@@keithparker1346 Cut the trickle down Cr@p Last budget alone 8 billion to bankers 6 billion to fossil 2 billion millionaire pensioners Match private and public funding on infrastructure projects such as GBEnergy, If you processed All the Asylum claims you'd deport 20,000 a year and have 60,000 extra working in the economy generating taxation and reducing spend by 2 Billon If you raised the minimum wage + 20% tax threshold you'd reduce in work benifit if you empower housing associations to build social housing you'll drive down rents boosting money circulation in the wider economy etc.
@@MiningForPiesYeah. By Murdoch and Paul Dacre! 😏 And IF you are delusional enough to believe, that any highs in the polls for Labour (Starver's approval rating is low though) have ANYTHING to do with "the people" loving Starmer's Labour, rather than the total implosion of the Tory party.. Well. Delusional is the word!
The working class voted UKIP BREXIT BORIS And that trend accelerated during Corbyn's tenure most of those votes are permanently lost, Labour are doing what the Democrats did over in the states appealing to the middle class and younger educated vote + women in general
We all know what they should be about. But unfortunately we also know/suspect what they really are about. They are more interested in rescuing Hama's and Palestine.
When it comes to the working class, everybody is too cowed by the threat of accusations of racism to point out the elephant in the room - mass immigration. Working peoples wages, ability to negotiate better conditions, buy decent property at a reasonable price are all undermined by the importation of cheap low skilled labour. We need re-migration and our elites to treat working people fairly for once.
Labour’s conference never fails to entertain! The bull, lies and empty promises. But Starmer’s best and most interesting moment was the Gary Glitter impression!😂
@reeling-in: Ah, there you are again. Now I understand your reply to my message - you're a right wing Tory supporter. That's OK, some people are but I don't understand how you can possibly support thieves and crooks - beggars belief.
Not voting for a Tory Reserve Party, they offer the working class and middle class absolutely nothing but more Tory Austerity, every policy they suggest I see another backtrack by Sir Kid Starver and Company, if they promise things they need to honour not throw them back out later down the line.
"Waah, waah, waah! If the Labour party doesn't hold every single position I have, then I'll just let the tories ruin the country more. I don't care what the electorate may vote for". "I'll even make a little epithet , Kid Starver, even though he's never been in power and y'know starved any kids'. Self-indulgent, immature, fundamentalist posturing with no understanding of political reality and no real care for improving the lives of people, however incremental. Tory enabling in the current circumstances is unforgivable
The red Tories can be relied on to continue neoliberalism. Starmer is the establishment pick to maintain and further entrench the status quo. Nothing will change and an extremist nationalist populist ( a lot of ists)Tory resurgence is on the cards owing to the likely Labour failure if it continues with business as usual.
@@keegan773 If you're working class you are never tired of a unions fight for workers rights and fair pay. I will never understand anyone who doesn't want those things.
Marr is pretty much a centerist the current Tories have moved far right into Ukip territory He's given a fair shout to Conservatives its not his fault they won't be interviewed by him
Not only the working class, the middle class have been suffering too. The only people who seem to be doing alright are the upper classes, who would have thought it!
...the better they do...the more tax they pay to support those less fortunate...you obviously have a problem with that....😊
@@chatham43 if only they paid some tax
@@chatham43the middle class and the working class are in the same boat. Divisions like this won't help. There's not enough people earning between 35-80k to fund the treasury. It's capital owners who should be holding the bill.
...but they do...sadly for your narrative...😊
@@chatham43 no they don't. The middle class don't make up enough of the tax receipts to be considered holding the burden and the capital (upper) class avoid most tax through reinvesting it or donating to their own charities.
The working class are actually paying the highest proportion of their income in tax, closely followed by the middle class. You clearly haven't done any research to support that statement.
The restoration and protection of workers' rights is perhaps THE most important thing a Labour government can implement. I am in no way advocating a return to the days of constant battling between employers and unions, but a fair deal for both. It is impossible to be properly productive without job security and a sense of being valued. The provision of a healthy, well-educated workforce, with proper transport infrastructure can only benefit the whole economy.
Well said.
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They are not going to reverse the Tory anti trade union laws Blair failed to reverse precisely because red Tories are Tories. Logical.
There is no Left left. In the english speaking world and continental Europe , the left has sold out the workers.
The only consistence is the uber rich voting right without change. The Left is now the refuge for the educated « thinking class » while the right has been able to garner the working class for its benefit by feeding the resentment of those people that have been abandoned by that ruthless system of ours.
The right need to activate its dog whistle, perpetually find a scapegoat. They know that if the uneducated mass realize how much they are getting shafted, whom is shafting them will meet the same fate as Marie Antoinette.
I have read Thomas Picketty book Capital in the XXth centaur , spending the best part of a month trying to justify why the guillotine should not be brought back.
I have just finished Austerity by Yanis Varoufakis, my sharpening tool are on order, I am ready to volunteer.
How can wages keep up with inflation when shareholders are very greedy ?
Because we have a minimum wage but not a maximum.
That leads to inflation.
....inflation created from quantitive easing to fund the furlough sure you would agree.....
You're right. Big shareholders are a cancer on our society. They contribute absolutely nothing; they simply own. I would take every single share of our infrastructure back into public ownership and pay the shareholders f*ck all. Shares can go down as well as up, so you lose. And if you wish to pursue it through the courts I would make doing so a criminal offence with prison time attached, in that you are wasting the Crown's time. This is what Tories have been doing to us every time they get power.
It simple we keep immigrating more "workers" on low wages of course bosses don't have to pay more, it simple supply and demand!!!!
@@marumaru6084 Brexit was supposed to solve this. That went well. And it's not simply supply and demand. There are 100,000 vacancies in the NHS and social care. We don't see their salaries rocketing.
Royal Mail has declared war on its own workforce with brutal workloads and attacks on terms and conditions, 😢, I wish Mr Lynch was our leader
😂😂😂😂
Hope they don't dilute it
You want the working class back...make it so going to work is worth it. That means Higher wages and NO taxation on those wages. Enough taxes are paid on everyday goods...why tax people on income when those who won't work don't contribute? Until then Labour will NEVER get my vote. We're currently looking into moving home... we're talking about what's needed from my wife and I and to afford it we're looking into paying around £600 per month each for everything. At the current rate of pay that's around 50 to 60 hours of work. It's not acceptable to have both parents having to work 30+ hours each weekly to live "just about managing".
....paying income tax whilst on the minimum wage.....what will Sir Keir do about that...?
@@chatham43 of course people on minimum wage should pay income tax. Stop leeching so much.
I’m working class. I go to work, I pay taxes. I’m happy to pay tax. It obvious that you listen to the right wing media,the people who don’t contribute are the richest people in the country. Not the small % who are on benefits and not working . The vast amount of people claiming benefits are in work. Unfortunately you’re directing your frustrations at the wrong people. Punch up ,not down .
@@chatham43the threshold should be increased to $20,000 - that would be effectively 0 tax on minimum wage for 35 hrs per week (close enough)
Shouldn’t be taxed on what has been effectively declared the minimum to live on
That said 50-60 per week for two people is over 50k a year
(10.40*50*50)*2 = 26k*2
Anti union laws were anyting to do with the EU.
Don't forget to blame d eu
I think what he’s saying is that being in the EU didn’t stop anti union legislation. Not that the EU passed anti union legislation.
Blue Labour
Almost night and day 🙃🤟
Thatcher was the beginning of the end for the most productive people in the country.
😂😂😂😂😂
The country was on it's knees due to the Unions when she took over. The Unions made us the poor man of Europe and companies closed due to their strike and militant rules.
He's correct 👍
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tired of been exploited, lynch voted brexit and bojo!
He doesn't work for the working classes 😂 have you seen how much these people earn?
You won't no what exploited is until labour get in
know
How do you make that out then brains
Spell correctly - then people might take on board what you have to say.
You clearly didn't win any spelling contests.
What a fine man Lynch is. Love him.
Labour and their ‘policies’ have always attracted the flies!
@@reeling-insour grapes.
@@reeling-in : haven't a clue what you're talking about.
Really? Wow, another gullible person.
Over the past 40 years jobs have been levelled down rather than "levelled up." There used to be decent jobs but these have been gradually dismantled, even professions such as nursing and teaching have been diminished. Robin Witting
Brexit was a race to the bottom of standards, the lower our rights and standards go, the higher for the profits for the rich. Brexit was by the rich for the rich.
....that certainly ticks all the right boxes....you'll do well here....😊
It was literally stated we would rather be poorer than controlled by Brussels.
I'm not rich.
The whole basis for remoaner arguement has been financial.
So your saying the 80% remoaner media are not rich ?
@@paulgibbons2320you think that 80% of the media were pro remain? That's just delusional. Which pro remain media outlets were you thinking of?
@@alexanstey1742 BBC , CH4,Guardian.
Literally 80%
They are still working on it .
Believe me.
"by the rich for the rich"
The mantra of all conservative parties in Aus, US, Can, NZ, UK, etc.
The Cons use culture wars as tools to get some voters, but the real purpose is, as you say, by the rich for the rich.
end zero hours and two bob jobs working within the junk food industry. déjà vu 1979 thatcherism urinating on British manufacturing.
Thatcher stopped the Unions urinating on manufacturing and in doing they made us the poor man of Europe.
Absolutely 💯% spot on out sourcing has failed people who work but lavished £'0,000,000s on the 1% riches in society 😢
Anyone who *has* to work is working class.
....the middle-class are suffering too as most here can testify...😊
I do believe that one of the (probably many) components of the British "low productivity" malaise in international comparisons is Britain's tendency to treat employees and so-called "contractors" as burdens and not as assets. Employees are made to feel like unfortunate necessities to be dispensed with as soon as some automation technology becomes possible. The unions do nothing to correct this, and insist on perpetuating a culture of confrontation. Lynch can attack the EU all he likes, but we have and support the spread of works councils which have served us well in Germany for 60 years and are a contributory factor to stronger employee motivation, leading to better productivity. I speak from personal experience.
Totally support what your saying.
Minimum wage Minimum effort
Low productivity is a lie.... a false statistic.
We need, for the sake of the planet and our immediate futures, to lay to rest the idea that things can go on as before. There are solutions through technologies, ideas and sheer will and there are Attlees, Bevans and Bevins out there to envisage a future where all thrive. Haven't seen it in Liverpool though.
People are going to have to be extraordinarily patient as 40 years of attacking working people's wages and rights will take some time to reverse.
Why? If there are say 10 laws that have been implemented that deal with the majority of hassle surely it wouldn't even take 1 term in parliament to repeal amend or supercede those laws?
What does the iron clad chancellor mean? Is she too about to take inspiration from Thatcher? I thought that we were talking about Labour..
She's doing what she needs to attract businesses that we need to work with Labour and reduce the risk of the right wing media attacks that helped sink Corbyn...
@@tompearce3610 It's great that Labour policy is based on what Murdoch and the rightwing want. It fills me with joy and truly provokes confidence in the de facto mainstream LEFTWING party.
Do us a favour.
@@tompearce3610Corbyn sank Corbyn he was unelectable to large swathes of the population
His popularity when he handed an 80 seat majority to the Tories on a plate was at Truss like lows
@@sueyourself5413 I guess we can agree that Labour in opposition can achieve nothing and that we'd both like the policies Labour implements to be a lot more left wing than currently being discussed openly. Personally I think, worst case, Starmer will be more leftwing and socially responsible than Sunak or the headbangers that will try to replace him. Hopefully a lot more leftwing than people think. Unless he appeals to the swing voters that determine the election, he won't be elected. Bashing Starmer and turning off voters will reduce the votes Labour achieves and may mean fewer MPs. We need electable Labour with a big majority then PR and a big move to the left.
@@sueyourself5413 yeah. Should have stuck with Corbyn then we could spend the next 10 years in opposition and permanent party of protest.
Everyone I know that voted in the by-election in Scotland voted Labour to get the tories out but are snp. Has to be done, means to an end.
The tories are the second party in Scottish elections.
Labour and their ‘policies’ have always attracted the flies!
Lynch is a hero.
zero
Labour must return to socialism, but first they need to remove Starmer from the party
Labour have supported most of the motions put through by the Torys. Could not pass without cross party support. How you think they will make a difference is a mystery to me. Changing your socks will make more political difference.
Can’t fathom why they can’t find the funds.we/i pay way more tax than ever.almost everything has tax and the profits must be astronomical.
Shame it's out of sync in places. Timing for audio and visual belong together guys.
British Labour Party just a middle class hobby,
....they lost the working class when they chose to adopt "progressive" policies which alienated many of them...simplistic slogans may attract them back...we shall see....
Labour will do exactly what the Tories do. Tell the public a pack of lies, make promises they have no intention of keeping, make lucrative deals with private companies to secure their own financial futures and claim as much on their expenses forms as they possibly can!
....nope ....new new Labour promise a newer future...why don't you believe them.....!😊😀
Exactly. It's like changing your socks. No more significant than that.
Workers must own and control all the means of production. Anything less is slavery.
Meanwhile in China….
Then go buy the means of production and set up a co-op
LBC Liberal British Commies
I do think Lynch is a genuine man, but I find it difficult to forget that he voted for Brexit despite the damage he must have known it would cause.
We are all working class
Great interview. Well done both. Relying on Marr and like journalists continuing to highlight new deal for workers - whoever is in power.
Sadly enough, the margins necessary for higher compensation are being eaten by Brexit Benefits.
We can’t solve the problem in isolation. If we try we just replicate Zimbabwe.
Why are the working class so obsessed with class.
Because it affects them more than anyone else. You sound privileged.
@bradleygreen5327 Yep I am, and so are you.
because working class people have unity and loyalty to each other because of shared struggle. it’s hard to explain and to understand if you don’t already sort of thing.
@maxpowerii7368 Not in Australia, a bloke is just a bloke. It's the English who are obsessed with it and many working class have a chip on the shoulder.
Unfortunately the unions will be sadly disappointed as Keir starmer is a conservative in red.
And if the Labour Party renege on word then the unions should stop supporting them and offer the financial support to the Greens as they support environment jobs and technologies for the future generations to come.
We are the friend of business …..what about the unions?……don’t mention them please.
What's your point?
We need growth and efficiency gains unions don't invest businesses do you can create a level playing field for both not do what the Tories do play everyone off against each other
@@SlowhandGregunion pension funds are one of the biggest investors on the stock markets, so absolutely they do invest in the growth of business
@@SlowhandGregtell me Labours plans to grow the economy without raising taxes or investing. It ain't going to happen
@@keithparker1346 Cut the trickle down Cr@p
Last budget alone 8 billion to bankers 6 billion to fossil 2 billion millionaire pensioners
Match private and public funding on infrastructure projects such as GBEnergy,
If you processed All the Asylum claims you'd deport 20,000 a year and have 60,000 extra working in the economy generating taxation and reducing spend by 2 Billon
If you raised the minimum wage + 20% tax threshold you'd reduce in work benifit if you empower housing associations to build social housing you'll drive down rents boosting money circulation in the wider economy etc.
Andrew grow up man ,this guy could have taken you apart you were lucky
Mr. Lynch is absolutely right but why has it taken labour now to do something?
This is not a labour party the people want
According to the polls it is.
We tried Corbyn and he was utterly rejected.
@@MiningForPiesYeah. By Murdoch and Paul Dacre! 😏 And IF you are delusional enough to believe, that any highs in the polls for Labour (Starver's approval rating is low though) have ANYTHING to do with "the people" loving Starmer's Labour, rather than the total implosion of the Tory party.. Well. Delusional is the word!
As the Rolling Stones said…. You may not get what you want…but you get what you need.
The working class voted UKIP BREXIT BORIS
And that trend accelerated during Corbyn's tenure most of those votes are permanently lost, Labour are doing what the Democrats did over in the states appealing to the middle class and younger educated vote + women in general
Can you ALL stop referring to the U.K. as A country it’s not, you making those of us outside of England feel alienated
Labour and their ‘policies’ have always attracted the flies!
We all know what they should be about. But unfortunately we also know/suspect what they really are about. They are more interested in rescuing Hama's and Palestine.
Know / suspect / believe / imagine / get from Facebook / do my research and other weasel words .. Dullard.
When it comes to the working class, everybody is too cowed by the threat of accusations of racism to point out the elephant in the room - mass immigration. Working peoples wages, ability to negotiate better conditions, buy decent property at a reasonable price are all undermined by the importation of cheap low skilled labour.
We need re-migration and our elites to treat working people fairly for once.
Labour’s conference never fails to entertain! The bull, lies and empty promises. But Starmer’s best and most interesting moment was the Gary Glitter impression!😂
Far more interesting to us than the Tory party Conference of pure drivel !!!!
protection of workers' rights is not going to go well with the working classes who vote Tory
Yeah mate get back to GB NEWS you'll feel more at home there
@reeling-in: Ah, there you are again. Now I understand your reply to my message - you're a right wing Tory supporter. That's OK, some people are but I don't understand how you can possibly support thieves and crooks - beggars belief.
@@weareone910 Keep putting your head in the bucket of sand.
Not voting for a Tory Reserve Party, they offer the working class and middle class absolutely nothing but more Tory Austerity, every policy they suggest I see another backtrack by Sir Kid Starver and Company, if they promise things they need to honour not throw them back out later down the line.
Working class and middle class? What’s the difference these days?
"Waah, waah, waah! If the Labour party doesn't hold every single position I have, then I'll just let the tories ruin the country more. I don't care what the electorate may vote for".
"I'll even make a little epithet , Kid Starver, even though he's never been in power and y'know starved any kids'.
Self-indulgent, immature, fundamentalist posturing with no understanding of political reality and no real care for improving the lives of people, however incremental. Tory enabling in the current circumstances is unforgivable
The red Tories can be relied on to continue neoliberalism. Starmer is the establishment pick to maintain and further entrench the status quo. Nothing will change and an extremist nationalist populist ( a lot of ists)Tory resurgence is on the cards owing to the likely Labour failure if it continues with business as usual.
Most people who consider themselves middle class aren’t they’re at best upper working class.
And we’re sick and tired of Lynch’s 1970’s Union policies.
Who's 'we'? The Tories? Are you Gillian Keegan?
@@elboobio5920 1) The people and 2) no.
@@keegan773 If you're working class you are never tired of a unions fight for workers rights and fair pay. I will never understand anyone who doesn't want those things.
THE LABOUR CHANNEL
Marr is pretty much a centerist the current Tories have moved far right into Ukip territory
He's given a fair shout to Conservatives its not his fault they won't be interviewed by him
The train drivers are upper middle class based on their income. So naff off Lynch.
Why use train drivers as a example,? Lynch is fighting for all staff, believe me guards Etc are not on huge wages,
The privatised companies did not train enough train drivers so market forces are doing their thing.
@@raymondwebb4179tory winker
what £40-50k a year makes someone upper middle class now? jog on back to the Daily Mail and get your daily brainwashing from your journo masters.
@@julianshepherd2038 what do you mean ?
Writing a new human rights charter would be a start.
Sir Keir Stammer - TAKE NOTE!!