the argument, imo. Still don't understand why they are arguing about wages when it seems to me they should be trying to find ways to boost passenger numbers.

I think public transport could be a big help in reducing the number of cars on the road but for some reason it appears that the convenience of the rail workers and the financial arrangements put in place by Westminster seem to be set in stone.

Working from home is a massive economic folly and will destroy jobs in the long term. We have had an unprecedented spell of money tree economics delivered by irresponsible Central bankers. You can see the chill winds blowing through crypto currencies and big falls in tech share prices.

I think the trades union movement is misguided in thinking that a change of government will bring a change in outcomes for their members.

There is a clear example in Scotland where you could not have a government that was more left leaning. It isn't likely that the total levels of government taxation will go up massively, imo, and there does not seem to be any difference between the economic pressures on Scots compared with the English, despite completely different politics.


Apologies for a non football topic but I find myself struggling to see past Rross Doom time, and can't think of anything else to say about it.