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    The Rail Strike, Labour & Starmer.

    Can someone give me a clue what his position and the party’s position is please?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Government in waiting! Boris and co’s cards are marked!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugmitch View Post
    Government in waiting! Boris and co’s cards are marked!
    More like Waiting for Godot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Can someone give me a clue what his position and the party’s position is please?

    Thanks in advance.
    No.

    You're very welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugmitch View Post
    Government in waiting! Boris and co’s cards are marked!
    It's going to take an entirely new level of ineptitude for the Labour Party to fk this one up. Oh ..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Can someone give me a clue what his position and the party’s position is please?

    Thanks in advance.
    No idea. Nor has he!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Can someone give me a clue what his position and the party’s position is please?

    Thanks in advance.
    Why does it matter? Whether he supported them or not, nothing would have been any different.

    Tories have been in power for 12 years and have an 80 seat majority. They don't care about these strikes, because its in their interest it goes ahead so they can do their usual and create division and blame everyone else.

    The Daily Mail's front page headline yesterday saying Labour isn't working, when the Govt haven't lifted a finger to try and negotiate or prevent it. Not one meeting in the last week between RMT and the Government to try and resolve this strike.

    But yeah... Starmer's fault.

    Millions will read and believe it. As I've said many times - people aren't too bright in this country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    Why does it matter? Whether he supported them or not, nothing would have been any different.

    Tories have been in power for 12 years and have an 80 seat majority. They don't care about these strikes, because its in their interest it goes ahead so they can do their usual and create division and blame everyone else.

    The Daily Mail's front page headline yesterday saying Labour isn't working, when the Govt haven't lifted a finger to try and negotiate or prevent it. Not one meeting in the last week between RMT and the Government to try and resolve this strike.

    But yeah... Starmer's fault.

    Millions will read and believe it. As I've said many times - people aren't too bright in this country.
    That’s a somewhat arrogant post. The government can be blamed for some of the country’s ills but certainly not all. The RMT are a pack of selfish, greedy tw@ts. They deserve to be broken. If they win, it will just drive up the cost of living for everyone and there are very many groups a lot worse off than the train drivers. That’s my view anyway, as one who didn’t vote Tory and as someone who was an office union rep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    That’s a somewhat arrogant post. The government can be blamed for some of the country’s ills but certainly not all. The RMT are a pack of selfish, greedy tw@ts. They deserve to be broken. If they win, it will just drive up the cost of living for everyone and there are very many groups a lot worse off than the train drivers. That’s my view anyway, as one who didn’t vote Tory and as someone who was an office union rep.
    The cost of living crisis is not down to railway workers. Its down to contributory actions from the Government.

    I just don't get why or how Starmer/Labour can receive any blame for this situation - unless you read the Daily Mail and believe it of course.

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