As all nationalists know, the ‘Trinity Mirror Group’, publisher of the Daily Mirror and the Sunday Mirror, has joined forces with anti-fascist groups to print lies and smear stories, in a vain attempt to dissuade people from supporting the British National Party.
How interesting is it, that journalists claim to represent the working class, but just like their paymasters in Parliament they enjoy fat salaries, generous perks, and nice gold plated pensions? They do not suffer the hardships that ordinary working people do.
So it is with a degree of schadenfreude I hear the welcome news that owing to the downturn in dead tree press revenue, TMG is to close its final salary pension scheme to existing members due to the increased cost of providing the service.
The publisher, which owns five national newspapers including the Mirror and the Sunday Mirror along with a string of regional titles, announced late last week the move was necessary as its pension fund deficit had risen from £37m in 2001 to £275m by June.
The decision was communicated across the publishing group via an email memo late on Friday. It said the company would implement the change after a two-month consultation with its staff.
TMG closed the scheme to new members in 2003 but said the state of the financial markets, new regulations and rising life expectancy made it necessary to implement the change to existing members.
The group’s 3,000 active members will now be offered the chance to change to a “defined contributions scheme” where pension payouts will be related to the amount paid in rather than a fixed amount relating to an employees salary at the end of their career.
The move was condemned of the National Union of Journalists.
Paul Holleran NUJ Scottish secretary, said: “This announcement on a Friday afternoon has left many of our members shell-shocked. (Hehehehe, much wailing and gnashing of teeth in the wine bars that evening i’ll bet .) ed.
“The scrapping of the final salary scheme is the latest in a long line of attacks on staff at TMG and serious questions need to be asked, and answered about the capability of the senior Trinity directors.”
TMG issued a statement this morning: “Closing these schemes to future accrual would help limit the increase in liabilities in the defined benefit pension schemes and help the group to fulfil its commitment to eliminate the current deficit.”
Express Newspapers’ plan to close its final salary pension scheme to existing members emerged last October with that publisher similarly claming that the scheme was proving too costly to maintain.
At least those hard-core marxists of the NUJ are starting to get a taste of what it means to live in the real world.
The problem with antifascists is that they never had a real job, actually many have never worked a single day in their lives.
Hopefully more and more people will refuse to buy newspapers until they are bankrupted one by one and finally stop poisoning peoples mind’ with their lies and politically correct nonsense.
GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS









November 21st, 2009 at 4:15 pm
Good news indeed.
November 21st, 2009 at 8:06 pm
Daily Mirror workers and pension schemes have long been an unhappy mix!
I wonder why its readership has dropped. Perhaps it's because it still tries to push New Labour onto its betrayed readership (though it does 'dissent' from time to time). Perhaps because it's tacky obsession with tacky TV 'stars' vastly outweighs its focus on real news to an extent that even the Sun can better it.
Or perhaps it's because the Mirror is too busy telling its readers how and how not to vote by publishing lies and half-truths that even their readers can see through it.
November 21st, 2009 at 8:11 pm
Best news I've heard since Nick won his seat at the eu. I hope it's the first move to them going bump. Ho Ho Ho.
November 21st, 2009 at 11:22 pm
Quote: "Anti-BNP Trinity Mirror to close final salary pension scheme"
Surely didn't the Mirror's previous proprietor, ex Labour MP Rober Maxwell, achieve the same through theft?
November 21st, 2009 at 11:38 pm
William, I don't think that Robert Maxwell was an MP before he became fish food.
November 22nd, 2009 at 5:38 am
Please dont call the red fascists anti-fascists.
Its an insult to all the TRUE anti-fascists who support the BNP.
November 22nd, 2009 at 1:44 pm
Robert Maxwell was elected to the Buckingham constituency as a Labour MP in 1964. He lost the seat in 1970.
November 22nd, 2009 at 3:08 pm
In response to spaniel_lover's comment "William, I don't think that Robert Maxwell was an MP before he became fish food." – the much unloved thief and immigrant, Robert Maxwell, was elected to the Buckingham constituency as a Labour MP in 1964 and lost the seat at the 1970 General Election! He was a real Labour man – right down to the thieving!
November 22nd, 2009 at 3:27 pm
I think the BNP must find these people work if they loose there jobs (Its only fair) some one has to clean the toilets and they do have some idea of how to do that.
November 22nd, 2009 at 6:31 pm
William – I stand corrected. One learns something new every day.
November 26th, 2009 at 10:58 pm
Excellent news!
Kentish Andy