UK opposition Labour plans to give workers a third of seats on company boards

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Off with the fairies...

Not a new idea but a good one.

In Communist countries, these ‘workers’ were Party members. They were actually decorative representatives of ‘popular’ nomenklatura. Of course, Mr Corbyn is not able to think of anything else but Soviet-style models.

Trotskyist Jeremy Corbyn embraces collectivist policy advocated by 2016 Theresa May

Develope it further to social contract telling how to share the profit between owners, the state and workers.

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