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[–] [email protected] 24 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (10 children)

I'm so fucking sick of this discussion.

If your income is in the form of dividends, stock selling, or collecting rent money, you're not a worker.

If you work as an employee for a company, and are also a landlord on the side, then yes you are a worker. But you are a worker because of the working for a company part, not the landlord part.

End of discussion.

Now let's look at a paragraph from this dog shit article, breaking it up into points...

I know investment bankers and corporate lawyers who work far more hours and under much greater pressure than me.

And? Nobody ever said investment bankers or lawyers weren't workers. They work for companies and are paid.

They have no inherited income, come from ordinary backgrounds and their wealth is entirely down to their salary.

Ok? What does this have to do with assessing whether someone is a worker or not?

But that salary is simply too large for them to count as working people.

When did the government or anybody ever say that anyone with a decent salary isn't a worker?

In any case, I’ve watched several episodes of Industry, and they are patently the wrong type of working people. And what’s more, they are having way too much sex, although Starmer has not quantified how much coupling working people are allowed.

I don't even know what to say about this. Are they unrelatedly complaining about sex in a TV programme, or do they genuinely think Labour's view on who counts as a worker comes down to how often that person has sex and how many people they have sex with?

It's honestly embarrassing that FT even published this. Under a fucking £39 per month paywall too.

[–] Buckshot 11 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I feel like they could have avoided all this argument by saying won't raise taxes on working people's earnings, rather than just working people. Any sane and honest person knows what they meant and the whole thing is just trying to gotcha them. Just shows they don't have any substantive criticism.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago

They've just been flailing around while they've been having the leadership contest. They don't really have a direction.

Hopefully now they have a leader they won't feel the need to argue about literally everything.

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