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I suspect the majority of people who are happy with zero-hours contracts are students, filling in flexibly in part-time work. Which is fine.For other people, the question "do you want more hours?" is entirely the wrong one as far as I can see. It should be "do you want more security and support like paid holidays, sickness leave and pension support?" THAT is the problem with so-called flexible contracts. They often remove the need for employers to offer the sort of terms that make life bearable and less vulnerable.
And soon, the British government – more precisely No 10 Downing Street will be completely immersed in scandal and drowning in disgrace. The Russia Report is set to be explosive, the emergence of new information is on the edge of spilling into the public domain. The Arcuri scandal will soon blow open, open racism and a new Windrush disgrace is bubbling away and at the heart of government open warfare between ministers, advisors and the civil service is tearing away at the seams at the thin veil of coordinated governance.