Skull wrote:
Sussex wrote:
Skull wrote:
See that's the problem the other side have, they struggle trying to defend the indefensible.
In short they don't like it up'em.

It’s more like begging. Then again after listening to some of their desperate comments I really think a lot of them did not actually know what they bought into. The truth has sent them into shock.
“Please, please don’t put anymore taxi plates on. Send the public down to the local bus or Ph Company. We don’t want to service the public and we don’t need drivers getting their plates. How do you expect us to increase our shift rentals or inflate our plate premiums if we can’t squeeze the driver for more money? I know we are earning less and the Ph and bus companies are taking all our work but we need the drivers to subsidise our losses.”
“Put on extra plates? Then how would we pretend everything is rosy in the garden?”
Sound familiar

Wasn't it such mill owner type thinking which galvanised support for the Labour party to bring justice for workers?
So, what happened? Labour representing the workers now? What a laugh.
Only its not funny. Drivers are the new serfs. And the culprits keeping us down in servitude in Edinburgh is a Labour controlled (allegedly) council.
Of course, council leader Anderson will just hold his hands up and say, "Not my fault, I knew nothing about it".
I don't reckon Anderson has the wit to be corrupt. I think he's just uncaring and stupid.
