And shit at poker.
And shit at poker.
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Yay!!! ... Velvet's back in town!
Who's this plum you speak of... is he some kind of politican?
So's this one.
Welcome back Velvet Now , can you explain the thread please
The 'plum' is the union rep from the Grangemouth Petrochemical Plant, which almost closed with the loss of 800+ jobs, thanks to the poor leadership (imo) of said plum.
Welcome back Velvet Now , can you explain the thread please
The 'plum' is the union rep from the Grangemouth Petrochemical Plant, which almost closed with the loss of 800+ jobs, thanks to the poor leadership (imo) of said plum.
Welcome back Velvet Now , can you explain the thread please
The 'plum' is the union rep from the Grangemouth Petrochemical Plant, which almost closed with the loss of 800+ jobs, thanks to the poor leadership (imo) of said plum.
Oh I see ....thanks Yogi
Thanks Yogi is he a bit of an Arthur Scargill or something?
Said plum resigned yesterday
Said plum resigned yesterday
Did he Skylark?....well thats a start...
Aye.
It's a sad day when biffer Eric Joyce puts the boot in.
Bunch of Machiavellian tossers.
I know! Same here! And for the Greenham Common protesters. Next thing will be it is illegal to be part of a trade union.
We're not all stuck in..
Surely?
No, I'm not stuck in the 70s Donks. And I'll take your lollipop and stick it somewhere uncomfortable if you don't behave. I'm still entitled to have the beliefs I had during my journey through my working life.
I agree
It's a good read though prospective candidate for Falkirk through to Ineos
Depends on which paper you read Joe. I fully support unions, but the day has gone in Scotland whereby numpties like this can hold Grangemouth to ransom. Thankfully it has stayed open, it would have been a very sad day for Scotland had it closed. Plus the town itself would be barren . Yes the rights of the workers have to have their say, but those days of the working class heroes have gone in Scotland. Labour has no mandate in Scotland, i dont think they will again for a long time.Times have changed and they unfortunately havent changed with the views of the Scottish people. The plum was removed by excuses, it is a more a complicated issue than the one you say. Sorry, he "resigned". This person showed no insight, leadership, nor intelligence, but was willing destroy a whole town, plus more issues for Scotland, on the Petrochemical world stage.so to speak
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