Billionaire globalist and altogether controversial figure, George Soros, is now the subject of a $10 billion lawsuit accusing him of being a “racketeer billionaire” for meddling in the affairs of a sovereign African nation — purely for personal reasons — in what critics say typifies his modus operandi. See what others are saying about Soros and who he is in the comments section below. FOX News reports the 86-year-old financier and manager of a global network of nonprofits will be forced by BSG Resources’ lawsuit to answer for manipulating the politics and economics of Guinea for his own benefit Despite Soros’ often contentious dealings and reputation as a pompous busybody, the filing in New York Federal Court has thus far largely escaped the spotlight. Soros, who controls a web of international nonprofits in addition to his vast financial empire, used his sway with the government of Guinea to freeze Israeli company BSG Resources out of the West African nation’s lucrative iron ore mini
Perhaps it is neither Brexit or shops, maybe it's the haulage employers who don't pay a decent wage.
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ReplyDeleteLorry drivers have been exploited since I started 1969 you have to enjoy doing the job. I did not have to take an HGV I got it under grandfathers rights. But I started at the bottom with a milk lorry TK Bedford for 6 months then helping the haulage drivers coming into the yard in the afternoon with roping sheeting Then move up to a haulage lorry KM Bedford on A licence trembling all over the UK Then they brought in the O licence the rates dropped Like a load from Glasgow of cardboard to Maidstone paid about £110 for a 10-ton load. I changed to a company that only hauled its own load's of wine the money was a lot better and artics, as they bottled it in the UK on a C licence Than the O licence, was brought in so the company could haul other goods we went from 3 lorries to 11 lorries over a few months took wine up but found loads back if no bottles to bring back from as far as Scotland to the south coast One day no bottles to come back from Scotland so told to look for a load back phoned a contact in Glasgow I knew he said load to Maidstone Done it before on a 10 tonner £110 this was 2 years later asked him what rate £115 for 20 tons like he said the O licence has brought the rates down sorry plus since the O licence drivers wages did not go up very much to many lorries chasing after work at low rates thankfully I am retired for the last 15 years