Nah im just saying what i heard today from mick lynch. And On the other hand Ive not seen anything to make me think starmer or Labour are backing these strikes tbh.
This aint about Labour. It's about public sentiment. Despite days of right wing tabloids painting Mick Lynch as the grinch their agenda has fallen on deaf ears because public support for workers is high. Fcking banging pots and pans one week then watching them queuing at food banks the next ffs. While ****s who fund the tory party are syphoning off billions from taxpayer money. Or being offered tax breaks everywhere while the rest pay through the nose. Sunak and the tories can bang on about Labour and the "militant unions", no one's buying it. Labour have nothing to worry about. This is between the general public and the Tories.
Don't agree mate, this is not about listening to Sunak and the Tories, I make my own mind up, like other voters will, and this is that Labour are affiliated with the militant unions, so you keep striking bro. The more you strike the better as far as I'm concerned. Businesses are already discussing walking away from Royal Mail and seeking alternative methods, which in time will lose them even more jobs, so carry on, every strike will cost Labour eventually, whether you agree with me or not. Oh and bro you should stick to teaching maths and English, see @Spurlock for details.
He's fooked up anyway, because people that parked on the outskirts of London, will now just drive into it.
Nah you just sound like a tory now. Misdirection. Everything is the fault of everyone else except the corrupt buffoons in charge who've sent the country down the ****hole. You buy into it if you want, I think you're pissing in the wind quite frankly
You're scared I can tell bro, these strikes are going to get out of hand, correction, have got out of hand and Starmers lead is going to dwindle faster than Boris' - great plan mate, keep striking.
I doubt even the good folk of this country are thick enough to vote en masse against Labour due to striking while the Tories are in charge.