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I understand that Steve Hedley (the RMT Union official who said he would throw a party if Boris died) has been suspended.  A typical 'Champagne socialist' on £100K salary plus expenses, vocal Corbyn supporter, he has refused to apologise saying he 'stands by every word'.

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9 minutes ago, JohnfromUK said:

I understand that Steve Hedley (the RMT Union official who said he would throw a party if Boris died) has been suspended.  A typical 'Champagne socialist' on £100K salary plus expenses, vocal Corbyn supporter, he has refused to apologise saying he 'stands by every word'.

I bet once it all dies down, he is still there.

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These are not remarks made by normal working class folk, they are made by scum who do not represent the Labour party with honour, they are scum who must be kicked out.  I have never voted Labour but was working class until I retired,  and with this kind of scum representing would never vote Labour.

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Just now, Newbie to this said:

:good: Not going to happen unfortunately.

Agreed; I worked in private industry all my life before retirement.  If I had many any statement like that which could in any way be traced to one of my employers employees ...... I would have been fired for gross misconduct.  It was made very clear to us (in thois age of social media) that whilst personal opinions were peoples own, but anything you (as an employee) said in public where any connection could be made with the employer would never be tolerated if it was defamatory, discriminatory, or in any way damaging to the employers interests.

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36 minutes ago, panoma1 said:

The relevance, in this instance is, I was responding to your posting regarding your time at Eurostar and “loony union members”.....and trying to suggest why they may have been that way!
I did 20 years in the real world, before I went into local government....and I can honestly say, I never saw, in industry, the degree of bullying and the number of promotions given out (for services rendered) via patronage, that I witnessed in Local Government!

But I agree, we have probably ventured off topic?

Got you, sounds a right joy that 👍

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28 minutes ago, JohnfromUK said:

Agreed; I worked in private industry all my life before retirement.  If I had many any statement like that which could in any way be traced to one of my employers employees ...... I would have been fired for gross misconduct.  It was made very clear to us (in thois age of social media) that whilst personal opinions were peoples own, but anything you (as an employee) said in public where any connection could be made with the employer would never be tolerated if it was defamatory, discriminatory, or in any way damaging to the employers interests.

Yep, but sadly when it comes to Tory hating institutions, that goes out the window, provided your comment is aimed at a Tory, and the high up they are the better.

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