
June 24th - What the by-election results mean for the rail strikes
Simon Calder takes a look at how the government's by-election defeats effect talks with the RMT union.
Simon Calder's Independent Travel Podcast · The Independent
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Show Notes
By-elections - always a good excuse for a protest vote at the best of times but the two that the Conservatives lost yesterday in Wakefield and Tiverton and Honiton saw voters with plenty of grievances. How, exactly, does that fit into a travel podcast? Well, I think the results partially point to dissatisfaction with how the government is going about resolving the trains issue as the second of a three day strike by RMT union members passes. The message that this is the fault of Labour doesn't seem to be holding sway with voters and it could mean that the government's so far reluctance to give any concessions on the bargaining table might yet yield.
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