RMT's Mick Lynch says Keir Starmer does not show enough support for strikes - as he warns no end for commuter agony
"I think he could be a bit more assertive. Not just for us, but for all those working people that are struggling [and] working people in general could have a bit more support."
Mr Lynch added that Sir Keir's presence on an RMT picket line would not make much of a difference, but said the Labour leader needs to set out a clearer vision of how he is going to help working people.'He could be a bit more assertive': Mick Lynch says RMT isn't getting enough support from Starmer Assessing the RMT's position after one year of train strikes, Mr Lynch warned that his union is not close to reaching an agreement with the government.
"The government have locked down this dispute. They have said to the rail delivery group that there are no negotiations. They are not even giving them any instructions to move on the dispute," Mr Lynch said. "It's very likely there'll be more strike action by the RMT I'm afraid...we are locked into a dispute that has got no resolution."
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