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  • business having a voice is fair.

    Businesses lobbying a political party on behalf of their shareholders interests is not comparable to unions lobbying on behalf of their (collectively, millions of) members interests.

    As several people have tried to explain to you, if Unions โ€˜hold the whip handโ€™ (oh please) itโ€™s entirely qualified by the weight of their collective membership.

    If you donโ€™t understand why itโ€™s important to draw distinction between business and labour interests, TBH Iโ€™m not entirely sure youโ€™re in the right party.

  • Have you ever thought that this kind of reaction to a pretty middle of the road, balanced comment about funding could be part of the reason why labour don't win?

    Suggest that funding could come from a wide variety of sources, and get shirty replies back about why that's nonsense which ends with suggesting they don't belong in the labour party.

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