Southover Street Seagull
Well-known member
It probably is, not entirely sure! In all honesty the problems behind this lie in privatising the rail infrastructure, I just get frustrated at basically using the general public and millions who commute daily as a bargaining tool.
I agree, nationalise the lot and invest in public transport in this country without a private shareholder benefiting from taxes the general public has to pay for.
Contrary to popular right wing belief the days of unions going on so called strikes in the 70's for the sake of it are long gone, legislation saw to that in the 80's. It also may surprise some people that most people who go on strike do not do it lightly. So as I said in an earlier post, I think you'll find this is the RMT and TSSA's last resort.