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Originally Posted by ianch99
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If they truely wanted it enshrined why remove it from the legal agreement and move it to the political declaration which is only aspirational, we all know aspirations aren't worth the side of the bus they're written on
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Originally Posted by jfman
Considering three serving members of the cabinet literally wrote the book on creating "efficiency" in the UK workforce ok curious where the commitment to extend workers rights comes from.
There’s nothing in any of the proposed legislation. Boris saying it doesn’t make it so.
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The book where they described us as among the worlds laziest idlers
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British workers are "among the worst idlers in the world", a group of Conservative MPs has claimed.
The UK "rewards laziness", does not encourage risk-taking and must strive to emulate the work ethic and low-tax culture in parts of Asia, the five MPs argue in a book due out next month.
The authors include Elizabeth Truss and Dominic Raab, both tipped to be promoted in a future reshuffle.
"Too many people in Britain prefer a lie-in to hard work," they argue.
The other contributors to Britannia Unchained are Priti Patel, Chris Skidmore and Kwasi Kwarteng, influential members of the "class of 2010" - MPs elected to Parliament at the last election.
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What do any of these people know about "graft" as they put it, all I've ever seen Krazy Kwarteng do is lie and they want us to emulate the working practices of Asia, where suicide is often preferable than returning to work after lunch.