just call a general election already, u giant fannies
this is going to be one of their tedious culture wars issues I can feel it
pensioners voting to ban WFH "because it's bad for my property investments... I mean young people's mental health"
just call a general election already, u giant fannies
this is going to be one of their tedious culture wars issues I can feel it
pensioners voting to ban WFH "because it's bad for my property investments... I mean young people's mental health"
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The dead astronaut?!
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no the Minister in the dead duck government
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You can’t pick and choose your culture war issues, soz bout it.
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‘John Philip Glen (born 1 April 1974)[3] is a British politician and former management consultant’
Eurgh. The worst possible combo.
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nobody can which is why nothing will ever be achieved
there is essentially no ability to coalesce any more
the West has eaten itself
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I think I'm on the woke side of all the culture war battles, apart from the one that says you have to give up your train seat for small brats.
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the people who think that should happen mostly support wfh anyway so ideally it will never become an issue
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who?
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how many old people do you know with personal investments in commercial property?
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Probably (directly) very few, but let’s be honest if the Daily Mail tells them it will cost them a single penny they will oppose it long and hard
Although their main motivation is, as usual, making millennials miserable
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how many old people do you know with personal investments in commercial property?
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Quite a few … in-laws had to sell an ex call centre to a weird evangelical church. Still coined it, natch.
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Agree with election asap
Don't agree with not allowing someone to have an opinion on WFH
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A few. Retired people rely on investments to live.
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Wow, didn’t have you down for the woke smoking ban dux
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The dead astronaut?
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Pension schemes invest heavily in commercial property
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Obviously
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Can we check Glen’s consultancy and NED gigs before we take his word for anything.
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Shed loads of pension funds have property exposure and lots of people have bought shares in British Land and the like because they were perceived to have stable long term cash flows and to be less volatile than say retailers.
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Exactamundo
So flog the dumb workhorses it's easier than recalibration
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The far bigger issue is coming when it becomes illegal to let any office that’s less than about 20 years old.
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Less than??
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Sorry meant more than.
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Ah yes
Lol @ John Glen's masters
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The smoking ban is not "woke".
It reeks of authoritarianism, has been proposed by a Tory government, and is supported by boomers.
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Wokeness is authoritarian
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Not in my world, buttercup.
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You’re confusing WFH with WTF dux as usual
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