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sheli
firstly a lot of people state they are not political then go on to make a political statement and thats fine.
JAN/ROGER
The unions were asked to ballot which they did now its up to individuals if they choose to support the club they joined.
funny because the govt said people wont join the strike
they are now preparing for massive walk outs
believe me roger/jan people don't strike lightly, many of the unions on strike wednesday have never ballotted its members before, that shows the evel of disgust at this cobbled together govt.
howard;
you are of course correct talks had been going on since february and then stopped in november. as soon as the unions mentioned ballots and results known the govt knowing it was to late to re ballot put in a new offer, one that already some of the major unions are already rejecting(but remember the govt are refusing to meet the unions at this time) even the non striking nursing union RCN is considering balloting its members!!!!!!!
of course howard this is a tactical move by the cobbled together govt, but i feel it will backfire on them, and has just put another nail in the lib dem coffin.
All the unions interviewed are wanting to get wednesday out the way and get to meaningful talks, whilst the lib dems play games which the public see through
the tories are far more sinister are there usual confrontational attitude will do little to resolve this dispute
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