Labour is divided over the rail strikes as its MPs defy Keir Starmer
The party is trying to address the cost-of-living crisis without appearing to side with the trade unions.
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The party is trying to address the cost-of-living crisis without appearing to side with the trade unions.
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If the country endures a summer of disruption, the party in power will surely take most of the blame.
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When government policy fails working parents, is it any wonder so many have decided to take action?
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It can refuse to intervene in the rail workers’ dispute – but if disruption spreads to the public sector No…
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Long treated with contempt, Whitehall cleaners have dealt with vomit, faeces and bloodstains.
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Those in the party who favour performative confrontations with the trade unions must be faced down.
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