Dear JP,
So you think the world has not moved on, do you think Mr Corbyn has not grown up, still stuck in what we call old socialist views, I don't think he is, I think the man has grown, but that is not the only thing to consider, giving the unions a bit more clout ( not trade unions, old school ) is something to consider, why, because of greed, shareholders need to consider that their profits are not short term things, they need to think about the long term, reinvestment of profits so that the company can survive, short term profits, the fast buck only hurts companies.
I am not a union fan, but they are a necessary evil, they are there to stop management treating the workforce like some kind of commodity, for Britain to survive in this big bad world we need to reinvest in our most precious possession, the people, stop seeking the fast buck.
Also with new technology, the world is watching, unions can't get away, their tactics will be out there for all to see, information is very easy to get a hold of now and I think the British public are now more politically savvy, and I have witnessed over the years that the British public are less inclined to be sympathetic to the whims of union who just say, right brothers, lets strike, unions need to be very careful now about what action they take.
Who is stuck in the old mold, the Tories, old politics for a old generation, top down politics, the profits will trickle down to the workforce, not when greed is involved, the Tories need to realise that they are not just governing for the ones who voted them in, they have a responsibility to everyone in Britain, just like the SNP here in Scotland, they need to get over Independence and start governing for everyone and it is great that the Tories and SNP are now minority governments, they need to talk.
Short term greed versus long term prosperity.
Gonnagle.