Public support for teachers striking ispretty splitan overwhelming display of public support at 51-49.
Which professions would Britons back going on strike? | YouGov
Brits would sympathise with nurses and doctors, firefighters, and supermarket staff striking, but not barristers, civil servants, or lecturersyougov.co.uk
I don’t think the IMF are knocking on the door yet
Marr not mincing his words
Wait, wait… let me guess. He’s a dribbling woke lefty europhile who hates the country.
few days?If the last few days are anything to go by then the general public's view will probably be the exact opposite of yours
Public support for teachers striking ispretty splitan overwhelming display of public support at 51-49.
Which professions would Britons back going on strike? | YouGov
Brits would sympathise with nurses and doctors, firefighters, and supermarket staff striking, but not barristers, civil servants, or lecturersyougov.co.uk
Interesting to know how that breaks down between people with or without school aged children
What's truly depressing (and I have no idea how to change it) is the narrative that taxation is a bad thing.I’d wonder what the public thinks of their children’s education having had its funding eroded over the past 12 years and what’s left being diverted from classrooms to CEOs and MAT executives. The teachers’ strike wouldn’t be as much about our salaries as much as it’s about funding.
Health and education should be a government’s top two service priorities
I imagine similar to the train strikes. The most fervent opposition coming from the age group that has generally little or no connection to education or those working in it.Interesting to know how that breaks down between people with or without school aged children
Any sense they’ll be behind them like most right thinking peopleTeachers on strike. Interesting how the general public will view that one
What's truly depressing (and I have no idea how to change it) is the narrative that taxation is a bad thing.
Taxation is a good thing.
The narrative should be about effective use of taxes, not purely reduction of tax.
£40 billion just given away for what could be quite literally nothing in return. Imagine what good that money could have done-we’re at the point where a general election just has to be called
Truss getting absolutely skewered on her BBC local radio rounds this morning it seems.
She keeps saying that the maximum energy bill will be £2,500. Does she not understand the energy cap or is she deliberately lying?
Not sure which one it is and I'm not sure which is worse!
Imagine the tory fan boys on here if this was a Labour PM?
She sounds like a bot.
Is somebody typing the words and them being delivered via a synthesize.
Not a huge fan of style over substance, but a little bit of charisma wouldn't go amiss.
She sounds like even she doesn't believe what she's saying.
Where it has been happening around the world (and to a far lesser extent than us) it’s been a reaction to what’s happening here for the most part. It’s another example of the contempt they have for the general public. They think we’re all idiots. And with so many being willing to indulge them in that thought over the last 6 years they think they can continue to get away with it. I’m very pleased to say that the country is waking up. Finally.Just listened to Phelps on R4, absolutely delusional and doing the same “deny everything and wheel out soundbites” strategy they have all along. Completely denies there’s a problem, claims it’s happening all over the world and nothing to worry about.
A) She is"had to take decisive action" in order to get the economy growing.
is she really that dense.
you and your government nearly wiped the pension fund you dumb fuck.
That's the problem when you have people with this much money - they can buy influence and power to set the narrative.What's truly depressing (and I have no idea how to change it) is the narrative that taxation is a bad thing.
Taxation is a good thing.
The narrative should be about effective use of taxes, not purely reduction of tax.
Christ
You can't believe it if you don't understand it.She sounds like a bot.
Is somebody typing the words and them being delivered via a synthesize.
Not a huge fan of style over substance, but a little bit of charisma wouldn't go amiss.
She sounds like even she doesn't believe what she's saying.
More than the entire Primary School budget. You could have given every kid under 11 the same funding as private school kids for that.
Support any strike 100%, i know damn well from personal experience that priority one will be ensuring it doesn’t impact the kids.
The Mirror got in early with the headline “Blunder Truss”.the bbc locals are butchering her