We’re about to learn that workers’ rights will count for little when there’s no work

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'I am afraid we are going to learn the hard way that workers’ rights count for little when there is no work,' writes DanielJHannan

Blimey, I thought, where is everyone? It was my first visit to London in four months. The pubs and hairdressers had supposedly reopened five days earlier; yet it felt like a scene from 28 Days Later.

 

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DanielJHannan there is work except these jobs are being done by women in their 60s. They were told their state pensions would start at 60 , now it’s 65 or 66. They work whilst the under 25s struggle so give women born in the 50s the pensions they were promised.Relese their jobs for youngsters

AlistairHaimes DanielJHannan

DanielJHannan 'the luxury of engaging in identity politics' 😂. It shows how comfortable we are when people want this to be at the top of the political agenda

DanielJHannan Just because the unemployment stats looked good before Covid doesn't reflect that there are working people on universal credit because their salary is so bad and we have a big gig economy...& they are likely to have been working harder than ever during this than before.

DanielJHannan You are not setting a good example Richi Sunak, no face covering, no plastic gloves!!!. Your fingers and thumbs on customers plate, breathing germs over food. Please practice what you preach, no excuses, we expect better from someone in your position!!!

ga_richardson DanielJHannan Nobody ever paid for my lunch ever and that is cool. Why are people carping about this, like beggars.

DanielJHannan That's exactly what the Tories said about the minimum wage. This is about resenting the weakest.

DanielJHannan PRECISELY! Pubs especially have been hit hard. Pubs work on a business model of basically freedom; being able to walk into a public house buy a pint, barfly, or play a game of pool, darts, or sit down anywhere. These current guildlines are simply not a good fit for pubs. Remove.

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