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Cameron wants Serco workers to break the border strike


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Its great that all this time Cameron has had to engage with serious talks with the unions he has spent coming up with funny idea (take your kids to work day!?!?) and getting people who clearly dont have the skills and experience to help with the strike.

 

What a joke.

 

Not many of us find it funny that the unions are prepared to walk out and leave the general public in danger.

 

 

I suppose you could call it laughable that some people consider it to be Cameron's fault and not that of the people going on strike.

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He’s not the one striking so it’s not him gambling with people’s lives.

 

He is the one causing it though.

All responsibility lies with the leader.

He, god help us, is the leader.

So he is responsible for anything that happens, ultimately

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So Mr Cameron wants Serco workers to break the Uk Border strikes set for 30 November, i am sure that they will not be as fully trained as regular staff, could this not leave the people who are to fly in potential danger.?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/nov/23/border-agency-staff-serco-workers

 

What border strike? It's a public strike bordering on general strike. OK so some of the immigration staff are striking but it's in no way a border strike.

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He is the one causing it though.

All responsibility lies with the leader.

He, god help us, is the leader.

So he is responsible for anything that happens, ultimately

 

He's asked people not to strike, people have chose to strike and because we don't live under a dictator he can't force you to work, the choice to strike lies entirely with the striker.

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He's asked people not to strike, people have chose to strike and because we don't live under a dictator he can't force you to work, the choice to strike lies entirely with the striker.

 

I know of people who are being forced to work because their salary is so poor they can't afford to go without a day's wages.

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You’re still confusing choice and force; it’s entirely their choice whether to work or strike.

 

Disagree with this. People do have choices yes but in a lot of instances that choice is wittled down to ONE simply because the alternative might be no money at all. The force might not be physical but it's still there.

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