GOOD Morning Britain viewers called out Richard Madeley for a comparison between the upcoming train strikes and the First World War Christmas ceasefire. The ITV presenter, 66, stunned viewers of th…
A third then mused: "Ffs Madeley. #gmb."
One then argued: "Why not Christmas Richard? Rail workers only ever have one or two days off at Christmas. "They provide a valuable service when everyone else is working from home/partying as can be seen by the disruption it’s going to cause. You’re not addressing that #gmb #uptheworkers." One then surmised: "Citing a WW1 truce…that was a bit different…the men in the trenches were trying and successfully killing each other at the will of their governments in a state of war not striking for pay and conditions #gmb.It is said that on Christmas Eve 1914, British men huddled in the trenches along the Western Front in France could hear singing coming from the German side.The British and German soldiers exchanged gifts, took photographs and played a few games of football.
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