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#286239
Blue collar worker against unions? :yikes:


And one who supports Thatcherite policies! Shocking isn't it? :eek:

Ah well, each to their own. :wink:


Never said I was a blue collar worker and I never said I supported Thatcherite policies, just that had there been a leader in the UK who had the stones to make unpopular decisions in the last lot then the UK wouldn't be in such a mess now. Try reading for a change.

Driving a forklift in a warehouse is fairly blue collar in my book... :confused:
Unless that is you are one of those rare hands-on CEOs of a big company :wink:
#286240
What would fraffypants do? WWFD.


Fraffy gets a bit too hot under the collar, but the guy talked sense. And he was entertaining. :thumbup:


He was his harshest critic. Locked alone in a room, he'd find a way to argue with himself.
#286241
What would fraffypants do? WWFD.


Fraffy gets a bit too hot under the collar, but the guy talked sense. And he was entertaining. :thumbup:


He was his harshest critic. Locked alone in a room, he'd find a way to argue with himself.

He's doing it as we speak :hehe:
#286255
Blue collar worker against unions? :yikes:


And one who supports Thatcherite policies! Shocking isn't it? :eek:

Ah well, each to their own. :wink:


Never said I was a blue collar worker and I never said I supported Thatcherite policies, just that had there been a leader in the UK who had the stones to make unpopular decisions in the last lot then the UK wouldn't be in such a mess now. Try reading for a change.

Driving a forklift in a warehouse is fairly blue collar in my book... :confused:
Unless that is you are one of those rare hands-on CEOs of a big company :wink:


It's only temporary but I don't go in for trying to define people by their job or so-called "social class".
#286286
Blue collar worker against unions? :yikes:


And one who supports Thatcherite policies! Shocking isn't it? :eek:

Ah well, each to their own. :wink:


Never said I was a blue collar worker and I never said I supported Thatcherite policies, just that had there been a leader in the UK who had the stones to make unpopular decisions in the last lot then the UK wouldn't be in such a mess now. Try reading for a change.

Driving a forklift in a warehouse is fairly blue collar in my book... :confused:
Unless that is you are one of those rare hands-on CEOs of a big company :wink:


It's only temporary but I don't go in for trying to define people by their job or so-called "social class".


But you do go in for defining union leaders by their jobs? Union leaders are elected, just like other elected positions, they can easily be voted out, or worse. Jimmy Hoffa
#286314
Blue collar worker against unions? :yikes:


And one who supports Thatcherite policies! Shocking isn't it? :eek:

Ah well, each to their own. :wink:


Never said I was a blue collar worker and I never said I supported Thatcherite policies, just that had there been a leader in the UK who had the stones to make unpopular decisions in the last lot then the UK wouldn't be in such a mess now. Try reading for a change.

Driving a forklift in a warehouse is fairly blue collar in my book... :confused:
Unless that is you are one of those rare hands-on CEOs of a big company :wink:


It's only temporary but I don't go in for trying to define people by their job or so-called "social class".


But you do go in for defining union leaders by their jobs? Union leaders are elected, just like other elected positions, they can easily be voted out, or worse. Jimmy Hoffa


I don't define anyone on what they do. I define them on how they comes accross or act towards me.
#286318
Interesting. So that means you're completely neutral about all F1 drivers except the ones you have met before then? :)
#286319
Try reading what I wrote for a change. :rolleyes:

Here it is seeing as you missed it:

I don't define anyone on what they do. I define them on how they comes accross or act towards me.


I've put the important bit in bold.
#315674
I see whitmarsh has stepped down......

BBC Link


Also:

When the names of Ross Brawn and Eric Boullier were suggested as potential successors, Whitmarsh said: "I'd support either of those candidates."


I think Helmut Marko should be made FOTA's new president but only if he promises to come out with one new press release a day - I really enjoy the laugh.

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