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By Cyclist
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"Labour's strikes"


Millions of rail passengers across Britain face fresh disruption on Thursday after the RMT union accused the government of “wrecking” negotiations...


...Talks were held on Wednesday between the union and industry bosses in a bid to break the deadlock, but they ended without agreement.

Mick Lynch, the RMT general secretary, said: “Grant Shapps has wrecked these negotiations by not allowing Network Rail to withdraw their letter threatening redundancy for 2,900 of our members.

“Until the government unshackle Network Rail and the train operating companies, it is not going to be possible for a negotiated settlement to be agreed.”...


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 2.html?amp
Far from trying to prevent strikes, the Tories seem hell-bent on provoking more.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Lammy has come out against strikes at BA.

I think the difference with the rail strikes is that Labour is much more in line for the blame, given that it's a private company and Unite donate to Labour.

But Labour will need funding. Unite will not be pleased at all. I think Lammy has made a mistake.
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By The Weeping Angel
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Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 2:32 pm Lammy has come out against strikes at BA.

I think the difference with the rail strikes is that Labour is much more in line for the blame, given that it's a private company and Unite donate to Labour.

But Labour will need funding. Unite will not be pleased at all. I think Lammy has made a mistake.
Yeah Sharon Graham will use this as an excuse to say we'll cut funding.
By Youngian
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Rayner supports the strikes and likes listening to music as well. Me neither.
CHAMPAGNE SOCIALIST Angela Rayner sips champagne at the opera after boasting of her ‘solidarity’ with rail strikers

ANGELA Rayner and her Labour MP ­boyfriend managed to get to the opera — despite the rail strike.

Deputy leader Rayner was snapped on Thursday holding a glass of fizz next to Shadow Transport Minister Sam Tarry at Glyndebourne, East Sussex.

Rayner, who paid for her £62 ticket herself, said: “I’m both a proud trade unionist and a proud enthusiast for this British cultural landmark.” https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/19002944/ ... il-strike/
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