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I am trying to find the figures of those who voted in the RMT vote. I saw them earlier and can't find them again. a much bigger number voted against striking but still 20,000 out of 40,000 still voted for strike. can anyone confirm ?
Lynch then went on about inequality etc (nothing to do with the members pay etc) so clearly this is more about his communist leanings and is mainly a political motive to make these strikes happen. But what more would you expect from a Putin lover. |
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https://order-order.com/2022/12/13/mick-lynch-goes-off-the-rails-on-today-programme/
Why does he read the Mail and the Sun ? Half the Country being brought to a halt and the w@nker is worried about the working Class ![]() |
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Perhaps you could give the Electoral Reform Society a ring.
Would that be the same Putin who allegedly was involved with the Brexit vote? |
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clearly much of this action, and others jumping on the back of it, is politically motivated. as each worker loses pay the union bosses still get paid - no different to the tory lot in skimming off the top ho ho
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No sparrow, Putin is Russian - he can't vote in UK elections.
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The Pilots of the Gauge losing a Bottle a day, Looks like they have had Enough
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You have to spell everything out for these lefties.
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Very interesting crippen but nothing to do with him interfering in an election.
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Crippen once again not paying attention to what is said.
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where do you think some of the support for militant action comes from and the ideas/philosophy comes from and the subsequent political action masked as industrial action?
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Do you mean attempts such as influencing the Brexit vote?
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It comes from people who are fed up with the rich taking everything and not leaving the less well off without sufficient to lead a happy stress free life.
Our healthcare system has been destroyed, our schools are poor, our children have no hope of buying their own homes! Do you think people are being MILITANT for wanting a better life? |
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They don't think too much at all, whispering.
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How many Russian donors, connected to Putin do the
Tories have,. Even those declared run into dozens. Indirect donations could pay for a diamond mine or an insurance company |
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union members - minus wages - union leaders plus plus plus paid all the time - reminds me of blair and look at the millions he has now on the back of 'socialism'(?) more a tory than anything and will the well off starmer be any different - sorry comrades I just don't see it.
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Like turkeys voting for a vegan christmas
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Who are, irish?
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60k for a 35 Hour week Position , and On strike
![]() Baldy Mick on over 100 Bags a Year ,People cant get a Train to work ![]() |
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Is this the same Putin who arranged to have 70,000 twitter accounts opened to support Jeremy Corbyn
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Donny and sparrow looking for reds under the bed
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Probably was Tiger. Another Brexiteer too.
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Corbyn was a Brexiteer long before the other loonies jumped on the bandwagon.
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1602568493190234120
Mad Mick at his disingenuous self. A horrible little character who will get his political comeuppance soon enough. |
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Rail union members sparrow
Its a lose lose situation Public opinion against then, government against them Who is going to support it ? |
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We shall see whether public opinion is totally against but the government is of no consequence at the moment. I think an agreement on pay is not the problem but the loss of conditions is very much the stumbling block. The union is doing its job as the members will expect it to.
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They said the same about Scargill sparrow and look what happened then.
No government, and that would include a Labour one, can afford to let the Unions win in this kind of dispute. |
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Mad Mick better have SAS security because he's gonna need it
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Scargill messed it up himself.
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Miner's strike in the middle of summer
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think an agreement on pay is not the problem but the loss of conditions is very much the stumbling block.
Post this while I can. The same applies to the posties. It's not the pay rise that is the problem, it's all the change in working conditions that go with it. The public are not being fed this info. |
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Scargill messed it up himself.
And so will mad Mick. ![]() |
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The scum BBC the tory propaganda they are using is unbelievable,same with GMB and all the other establishment lowlifes earning fortunes on their morning programmes,Madely,Barnett Sky complete tory stooges,utterly pathtic..
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Posties are in a dying industry, they are not doing themselves any favours.
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it has been uncovered as a political move to destabilise the uk and putin is laughing all the way to the bank
meanwhile the members pay for Mick's salary which he still receives while they are on strik destruction and chaos is his main aim - like many of the progressives on here |
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The pandemic years and all the hard work they did then ensuring massive profits for Royal Mail have long been forgotten. What IS on the table is an unconditional 2% pay rise. Derisory!
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Funny one with the Royal Mail!
People in Ireland gets thousands of parcels from UK small businnesses,these should have a 'code' explaining exempt from duty and other stuff,thet don't and many are sent back. Big war of words between Irish and UK post office concerning these,this should have been implemented and not a bit fair particulary on these small businnesses. The EU countries very shortly putting the same need for a code on parcels from UK. Simply amazing why it hasn't been done |
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(source RTE,'Royal Mail failing small businnesses'
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I would welcome the renationalisation of our public services.
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Agree 100 %
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