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The Leader Of the RMT Union wants to bring the Conservative's Down?
This is the Sunday Times Video
that Caught the President of that Union (Shaun Hoyle) Shouting into a mic at the RMT Event. "We Will bring the Tory's DOWN" ? Well its not 1970's so shake your head Pal. Was debated on LBC Live / GMBHD itv Live/SkyNewsHD Live/ BBC1 Live./Radio5 /Radio4. all before I have posted this. |
vid? I see no vid.
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Yes I do not have that. Kizzy, The Sunday Times has it. But , Lucky for Me I was just out and I had LBC LIVE Global radio on guess what they played that Video. So that PRESIDENT of that Union wants to bring the torys down UTTER FACT |
If it's just a speech it's prob on youtube, and so what if he did say it?
Freedom of speech blah...blah. |
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Wrong He is the President of that Union I want Freedom Of Speech but a Leader of a Union can not bring the Government down That's the Job of your Xmas Name to be honest |
So if ever you want proof that the rail strikes are POLITICAL and not about safety there is is
Shameful Unions are a disgrace |
Its a well known fact that trade unions and the Tory's aren't best mates so what's the news here?
As someone who regularly pays over the top to commute on late overcrowded trains, I have little sympathy for Southern rail and their inexcusable incompetence. |
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Ah well, that's what comes of backing a loser like Mr. Corbyn.
No way he can topple the government, in fact Labour are only going in one direction and it isn't upward, so the unions try to intervene and bring them down, nothing new about it, all been done before.:shrug: |
also this must be comforting to millions of Londoners who cant get to work
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The Story was on 4 Networks AM LBC Live GMBHD itv Live SkyNewsHD Long Paper Review AM BBC1 AM Live link to London MP No Ch5HD AM Live this week due to Viacom Cut backs - poor HOG. They went to Manchester for a week then came back after 3 days LESS VIEWERS because it was Up north - that's so sad. Sign Of The Times |
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Yes that's why all Radio and TV had the SAME story of the RMT President fella who thinks he is in the 1970's or something |
He is not the only one who would like to bring this heartless shower down.
However I disagree with strikes for striking sake and there were likely plenty Conservatives supporters cheering the Unions on when they brought down the Labour govt. in 1979. What mystifies me is that some criticism is not levelled equally at the other side. I can fully understand the Crown Post office workers grievance but not the time they chose to strike. As to the rail network particularly where it is hitting now, those who run that are greedy and wasteful, they have not done a thing about the problems,which were there long before strike action, or get forced to do so either by the govt. I would have agreed with the Thatcher govts Union changes,however there are responsible Unions who do their very best for the workers under their care. So to likely brand all Unions as bad is ridiculous. As is moaning at the Unions financing Labour too, of course they do, there would not have been a Labour party without the Unions and while that may infuriate the extreme hardline Conservative MPs and any hardline Conservative supporters, who would probably like to see the Unions done away with completely. Hopefully that will never happen. Unions bankroll Labour and big businesses and the rich bankroll the Conservatives, odd how few Conservatives seem to choose to moan at that however. Employers and Unions and workers, all need to work together, sadly what is happening along with other undesirable prejudices across parts of the UK now, is also intolerance and no will to compromise any more. Easy to attack Unions and strikers when they take action,just as it is easy to only and strongly dismiss any grievances workers may genuinely have from a hardline view anyone may hold. While ignoring the failures of both govt. and Employers and those entrusted with providing good, safe and efficient services.. |
I think it's an absolute disgrace and yet another cynical set of actions based on the fact that they think the electorate are a bunch of stupid morons. Here's a clue we aren't stupid and we will remember. That's it Labour make yourselves unelectorable for another 30 years.
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Remember Orgreave?... It is actions like this that stick in the minds of many. Having a rosy perception of how this government has historically dealt with unions and the workforce of industry historically is not the reality for many, and I respect them.
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No Jaxie you are. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7485106.html |
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Labour and the Tories both support the sale of arms, there is no difference. |
You presumed I was ok with the sale of cluster bombs under new labour?... If you don't support this govt in that then I wouldn't have thought the call to have them brought down was all that surprising.
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I have never voted Tory actually, in the past I've regularly voted Lib Dem (never again after students and the stance on Brexit) and a couple of times in the past I've even voted Labour. (I can't see that happening again). People don't fit in boxes, I certainly don't and just because we disagree doesn't mean I support the Tories. Having lived through the Thatcher years and New Labour I can tell you that so far the current government isn't the worse you could have so all the whinging about how terrible they are is a bit of a mystery to me. Try buying your first house during interest rates of 15%. |
I would rather be paying 15% on £30K three bed terrace in London than 1% on that same 300k two bed terrace in the here and we shouldn't forget that back then, people only borrowed on 2.5 x salary and not 5 x salary as they do today.
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