probably because Bragg's question doesn't mean anything- get a job somewhere else or retrain is probably the answer. The service sector is massive, over 70% of people are employed there compare to manufacturing which is less than 10 % iirc (according to 2011 census so itll be lower now). In any case ( this was 5 years ago) Britain was still the 6th biggest manufacturer in the world. It's just completely inefficient to pay a british person £7 an hour to do something that a Chinese person will do for £2 or whatever.
The difference between keith brown and dugdale sums up the difference between labour and the SNP. Dugdale making an absolute arse of it whilst brown being nothing spectacular but perfectly adequate.
I suspect the reason joining fees still exist is that the members paid them, so they are unlikely to allow others not to. In general, far too few golf courses see themselves as businesses trying to attract customers.
Dugdale said that being a supporter of independence was not incompatible with support for labour. She said it in a speech last week I think- on phone so can't post link. I'd be utterly amazed if anyone joined the labour party because they wanted to preserve the union anyway.
don't have one, depends on what their policies are, and their track record. I'd say most of the electorate are like this. Blindly supporting a party's every policy is for mugs.
I think the SNP have stolen their thunder tbh. By saying they are to the left of labour they seem to have picked up some of the disillusioned labour supporters who either stopped voting or voted for labour through gritted teeth.
pretty sure the whole things was brought back to explain that the actor who played Max was taking a break for a year.The Lucy storyline is far better than anything that involves that fucking les and birdie.