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underground strike

have you heard about the london underground strikes

what do you think about it?
has it affected you?


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Go for it Bob. (RMT Member for 30 years, and proud of it.)
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I agree why should they cut Jobs just to save a few pounds, I say cut Child Benifits thats the problem withh this country too many Unemployed Single Parents give em condoms not money or even a free TV.
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They have plans to sack all the Tube drivers, and replace them with electronics.
That just needs a fuse to blow, and there you are back in the channel Tunnel.
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They have plans to sack all the Tube drivers, and replace them with electronics.
That just needs a fuse to blow, and there you are back in the channel Tunnel.
bad idea wat they are thinking of doing
with a driver they can most probably fix the problem and get it working again
having a drive is more reliable
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They have plans to sack all the Tube drivers, and replace them with electronics.
That just needs a fuse to blow, and there you are back in the channel Tunnel.
If this is correct I dread to think what would happen in the event of a fire in a tube tunnel. As an ex tube driver I remember Holland Park.
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The argument is that if they can get men on the moon and back again to splash down on a tennis court of water in the Pacific in 1970, what can they do now.
Cruise Missiles come to mind.
As a long time railwayman and a NUR/RMT member any thing Bob does is right by me.
What did Arthur Scargill say about shutting pits, well it happened to some tune.
I would not trust a Politician/Senior Railway manager as far as I could throw them.
Its all about money and profit, not for us but the big companies.
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To be fair I wouldn't trust Bob Crow as far as I could throw him (which isn't very far).
He's always struck me as an opportunistic, militant, stereotypical barrack room lawyer/whinger who perhaps isn't as clever as he needs to be for a man in his position.

In my opinion the RMT has never been the same since the passing of Jimmy Knapp.
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Isnt the Jubilie Line already Automated ?
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Isnt the Jubilie Line already Automated ?
not yet
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