'The Tories are banking on the strikes turning toxic, the unions getting a kicking and somehow they’ll tie it to the Labour Party.' James O'Brien reveals cynical reasoning behind government resistance to agreeing on a settlement with unions. mrjamesob
James O’Brien has said "the Tories are banking on the strikes turning toxic" so they can hurl blame at unions and the Labour party.broke down the rationale behind the government’s unwillingness to agree to the requests of trade union members ahead of a string of strikes.
“I said to you yesterday, if they don’t want this strike they'll do what Nicola Sturgeon has done and they'll at least come to an arrangement with the Royal College of Nursing that means the strike will be postponed.” “In England, they haven't done it. You have to wonder why, and you know why”, he said, before launching into an unbroken stream of speech, unpacking the logic behind the political stalemate.“The Tories are banking on the strikes turning toxic, the unions getting a kicking, somehow they’re going to tie it to Labour even though Keir Starmer has been very backwards in coming forwards for support for the trade unions”, he said.
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