Craig the cyclist
Über Member
When questioned on the upcoming rail strike Lisa 'dimwit' Nandy is quite clear whose side she is on, unequivocal you may say. She is definitely on the side of the public "we’re on the public’s side on this", at least in the first half of the sentence. She is also quite sure who else's side the Labour party are on "We’re also on the rail workers’ side".
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...lisa-nandy-comes-out-in-support-of-rmt-strike
Oh, and her pronouncement that the strikes should go ahead (The Guardians words, not mine) put her at the other end of the platform from the Labour leader who has said that the strikes should not go ahead.
So complete clarity from the Labour party on this issue, they back it, but not, and back the public not the rail workers except when backing them both. Thank christ they are not actually running things.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...lisa-nandy-comes-out-in-support-of-rmt-strike
Oh, and her pronouncement that the strikes should go ahead (The Guardians words, not mine) put her at the other end of the platform from the Labour leader who has said that the strikes should not go ahead.
So complete clarity from the Labour party on this issue, they back it, but not, and back the public not the rail workers except when backing them both. Thank christ they are not actually running things.