Was Wissen Sie von England, Die Nur England Kennen?

Last Updated: November 22, 2013By

In Germany, they know how to combine a strong economy with a reputation for quality products AND have a good time while regularly clocking off with ruthless efficiency at a reasonable hour every day; in the UK, workers slave away, driving themselves into the ground at work, only without the efficiency and product quality.
But it would undermine the case of right-wingers in this country to admit that, which is why we are portrayed as the malingerers when in fact the opposite is true and it is bad management (from government-level downwards) that has caused Britain’s troubles.
That’s what I take from this article. Let’s not be deceived by right-wing liars like the authors of Britannia Unchained – the evidence is out there and speaks for itself…
… albeit in a foreign language.

4 Comments

  1. sean November 22, 2013 at 12:28 am - Reply

    So wait, working people to death for slave wages doesn’t make them produce a better product?

    Clearly you’ve been brainwashed by left-wing socialist propaganda! The workers are at fault, while management is perfect. That’s why wages are so low, and CEO bonuses so high! What else could it be.

    *in the interests of avoiding Poe’s law, all that is sarcasm.

    • Mike Sivier November 22, 2013 at 12:33 am - Reply

      Wait! What are you saying… That all of the above is untrue? That your comment is untrue? That wages aren’t low and CEO bonuses aren’t high?
      Now I’m so confused I don’t know where I am or what day of the week it is!
      When did Edgar Allen Poe make a law?
      Or does it apply ‘Nevermore’?

      (It’s late; I apologise.)

  2. jed goodright November 22, 2013 at 3:06 am - Reply

    I know plenty of languages but you won’t let me use them!!!!! :o)

  3. funkysorbet November 22, 2013 at 11:47 am - Reply

    Totally agree with you, I would even start at playschool level, the younger the better. French, German, etc……bring back Latin….

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