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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Not quite sure who the Communists are? :?


I'll give you a clue :wink:

http://londoncommunists.blogspot.com/2006/06/gmb-fights-for-mini-cab-driver.html

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while Communist Students and student members of the Socialist Workers Party and Permanent Revolution are also involved in the campaign. CC


You mean these people?

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Feb 09 POWER STATION DISPUTES AND THE ROLE OF UNOFFICIAL ACTION
Dear Comrades,

POWER STATION DISPUTES AND THE ROLE OF UNOFFICIAL ACTION


We should not underestimate the significance of the unofficial action which has hit power stations across Britain in recent days.


Workers are fighting for jobs, decent terms and conditions and trade unionism. Anti-union laws prohibit the main unions involved—Unite, the GMB and UCATT—from being seen to give any support to those involved. But many of the local leaders of the strike movement are shop stewards or local branch officers, and statements made by regional and national officials show where union sympathies lie.

http://midlandscommunists.org.uk/

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I bet you're a real hit at parties!


we know how to party in Auctermucty

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You have'nt lived until you've been to the Cycle Tavern. :wink:


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Well they would'nt.

And the more people who choose a licensed Taxi over a Minicab, then the more business for us.

Thats fact. Even Communists understand facts.

Don't they? :wink:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Not quite sure who the Communists are? :?


It doesn't matter who the communists are. You've started to use logic and fact and got the heart of the matter with one or two posts. He'll now resort to name calling, spurious arguments and pulling stuff out of his arse to sound clever. If you get all three plus the bonus of a sweeping generalisation in one post I think you win something.

:lol:


Your quite correct, its a shame really that Mr GBC is blinkered.

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Workers of the World Unite
Feb 09 POWER STATION DISPUTES AND THE ROLE OF UNOFFICIAL ACTION
Dear Comrades,

POWER STATION DISPUTES AND THE ROLE OF UNOFFICIAL ACTION


We should not underestimate the significance of the unofficial action which has hit power stations across Britain in recent days.


Workers are fighting for jobs, decent terms and conditions and trade unionism. Anti-union laws prohibit the main unions involved—Unite, the GMB and UCATT—from being seen to give any support to those involved. But many of the local leaders of the strike movement are shop stewards or local branch officers, and statements made by regional and national officials show where union sympathies lie.

http://midlandscommunists.org.uk/




In fairness, the London Taxi Trade do have the RMT. :wink:


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Feb 09 POWER STATION DISPUTES AND THE ROLE OF UNOFFICIAL ACTION
Dear Comrades,

POWER STATION DISPUTES AND THE ROLE OF UNOFFICIAL ACTION


We should not underestimate the significance of the unofficial action which has hit power stations across Britain in recent days.


Workers are fighting for jobs, decent terms and conditions and trade unionism. Anti-union laws prohibit the main unions involved—Unite, the GMB and UCATT—from being seen to give any support to those involved. But many of the local leaders of the strike movement are shop stewards or local branch officers, and statements made by regional and national officials show where union sympathies lie.

http://midlandscommunists.org.uk/


Well at least your leaving Charlie boy alone for a minute :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Well at least your leaving Charlie boy alone for a minute :lol: :lol: :lol:


pmsl.....I need to get out more....that Cycle Tavern place sounds fun!

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Your quite correct, its a shame really that Mr GBC is blinkered.


To the truth.

8 sexual assaults commited by London Minicabs every month.

That's the bottom line Mr BB, and your London comrades seem to be doing nothing about it. :roll:

Best give them a hint that this is more important than some hopeless Bus Lane issue.


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I'll leave this here for future reference.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem

Key phrase:

"...An ad hominem argument, also known as argumentum ad hominem (Latin: "argument to the person" or "argument against the person") is an argument which links the validity of a premise to an irrelevant characteristic or belief of the person advocating the premise..."

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and this...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilt_by_association

Key phrase:

"...An association fallacy is an inductive formal fallacy of the type hasty generalization or red herring which asserts that qualities of one thing are inherently qualities of another, merely by an irrelevant association. The two types are sometimes referred to as guilt by association and honor by association. Association fallacies are a special case of red herring, and can be based on an appeal to emotion..."


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pmsl.....I need to get out more....that Cycle Tavern place sounds fun!

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There's pictures of the villages most famous sons on the wall.

A night out to remember.

Hot pies too. :wink:


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Your quite correct, its a shame really that Mr GBC is blinkered.


To the truth.

8 sexual assaults commited by London Minicabs every month.

That's the bottom line Mr BB, and your London comrades seem to be doing nothing about it. :roll:

Best give them a hint that this is more important than some hopeless Bus Lane issue.


I do believe, although I'm not 100% sure that the GMB and RMT are taking on the PCO with respect to its operations?

As I have said I'm not 100% sure and as I have very little to do with London with the exception of the odd coment on here, perhaps you could enlighten us all? :wink:

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brightonbreezy wrote:
with the exception of the odd coment on here


Blinkered defence I would suggest :wink:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWeZ5SKXvj8&feature=related

:wink:

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with the exception of the odd coment on here


Blinkered defence I would suggest :wink:

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Captain,

Are you tired today, you seem very grumpy! :lol:

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