Rail union boss predicts strikes will spread to other sectors

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch has told Sky News he predicts strike action will hit other sectors - it comes ahead of as a series of walkouts set to cripple the rail network.
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  • @evelynkelly4790
    @evelynkelly4790 Před rokem +990

    This gentleman is more articulate than any member of the current government because he speaks the truth ……… he understands how a society and economy needs to run…..

    • @CKW10001
      @CKW10001 Před rokem +60

      Because he doesn't lie. British politics is all around divide and rule by telling lies.

    • @normanclark933
      @normanclark933 Před rokem

      Totally agree, even though I do not claim to be a Socialist. Where are the erudite men (and women) such as this man in the Labour Party? If there is not a strong Opposition Party, Dictatorships are always possible. Britain is well on the way to that as far as I can see.
      People need to wake up in the UK - at all levels. Maybe the placement of a mock (or real?) guillotine in Parliament Square might serve as a warning?

    • @petyrkowalski9887
      @petyrkowalski9887 Před rokem +15

      True

    • @mali5591
      @mali5591 Před rokem +9

      @@CKW10001 100%

    • @billy1276
      @billy1276 Před rokem +23

      Agreed, he should be pm, not the clown we currently got

  • @chrisstanley2646
    @chrisstanley2646 Před rokem +732

    At last, a man who tells the truth.

    • @TheMaccaShow
      @TheMaccaShow Před rokem +15

      We need voices like Mick to make sure ordinary working people can look after their families

    • @HumansAreShitFactories
      @HumansAreShitFactories Před rokem +1

      @@TheMaccaShow can’t feed don’t breed. If they want to feed their families they should upskill and sell their greater worth,

    • @TheMaccaShow
      @TheMaccaShow Před rokem +3

      @@HumansAreShitFactories problem with that is if everyone up skills then the wage demands will be even higher right

    • @DrMontague
      @DrMontague Před rokem

      The real problem is capitalism. Capitalism demands exploitation, wars,
      and conflicts. However the workers will fight tooth n nail to protect
      the capitalist system. They gave Boris( who is on the side of the capitalists) a landslide victory.

    • @1man1bike1road
      @1man1bike1road Před rokem +9

      his words on labour Brilliant

  • @willrobertsmith
    @willrobertsmith Před rokem +1077

    Workers hardly ever strike in the UK and that's why working conditions and pay are a total disgrace.
    Time for people to show the Tories who really runs the country.

    • @samanthahardy9903
      @samanthahardy9903 Před rokem +56

      There were a lot of strikes in the 1970s and1980's across different sectors. Teachers, train and bus workers, and nurses went on strike. The result was an increase in wages. In the meantime, companies have paid out huge bonuses to CEOs and Upper Management off the backs of minimum wage workers who do most of the ground work for the companies to profit enough to pay out those bonuses. However, since then the only ones who have had strikes have mainly been train and bus drivers. It is time for a national strike again across sectors. I used to work for a supermarket and literally had to "Beg for more hours" for over 4 years to be able to afford basics like food and rent. (My contract was part time and I needed full time). They said it wasn't in their budget whilst at the same time were paying out huge bonuses to managers and the CEO. Staff were expected to work unpaid overtime and told to take that time back. When we complained we were often told, "There are plenty of people lining up to take your place." Constant disciplinaries for going over the companies sickness percentage was common even if it was through no fault of their own. Staff often came in when they were sick (including covid) and even when they had broken legs, still not recovered from major operations or having cancer treatment because they knew if they went over the companies sickness percentage they were likely to lose their jobs. A lot of people cancelled their Union membership as they felt the Union did nothing to help them and they used that money to pay for essentials. A lot of people left for other jobs with better working conditions and pay. Some are still there due to them feeling that they are "too old" to get another job. (These are people aged 50 and over.) Those left behind are still having to rely on benefit top ups, anti depressants and food banks. It's disgusting! This is happening in a lot of sectors but personally I NEVER want to work for another supermarket EVER AGAIN. I now work in a hotel and am treated FAR BETTER as are the rest of the staff. A national strike is long overdue!

    • @user-gu1un7pb7k
      @user-gu1un7pb7k Před rokem +42

      We are a subservient nation unfortunately, that's why the Tories keep getting voted in

    • @David-kd7vl
      @David-kd7vl Před rokem +5

      Bollocks

    • @joecaple4552
      @joecaple4552 Před rokem +27

      @@David-kd7vl what’s bollocks David.

    • @bartman01021988
      @bartman01021988 Před rokem +7

      Yeah let’s keep spending money when we have none to spend.

  • @thomasmartin5865
    @thomasmartin5865 Před rokem +305

    Her mouth dries up when she realises quite how out gunned on information, knoledge and tallking points she is. He was destroying all media bs yesterday. Love it.

  • @garyburchgb
    @garyburchgb Před rokem +409

    Yesterday I had to cycle 55 miles instead of getting the train back.
    It was inconvenient, but I stand with and understand why they are striking.

    • @stevenalderley9036
      @stevenalderley9036 Před rokem +3

      Soon get fed up if it becomes a long term thing.

    • @BlyatimirPootin
      @BlyatimirPootin Před rokem +12

      Good man

    • @BlyatimirPootin
      @BlyatimirPootin Před rokem +27

      @@stevenalderley9036 let's all just be slaves then

    • @1inchPunchBowl
      @1inchPunchBowl Před rokem +37

      @@stevenalderley9036 ffs grow a pair. Being 'fed up' is better than than being nothing more than a modern day serf.

    • @barrywilliams3147
      @barrywilliams3147 Před rokem +18

      @@stevenalderley9036 stand up for your rights and stop being a doormat

  • @Lilylibra
    @Lilylibra Před rokem +517

    Mick Lynch, a much needed spokesperson for the working people. A leading light with a wake up call that needs to be heard and heeded. Thank goodness for this legend of a man.

    • @markwilliams1172
      @markwilliams1172 Před rokem +3

      Im the head of a 7 strong working family........ He DOES NOT speak for us

    • @Lilylibra
      @Lilylibra Před rokem +33

      @@markwilliams1172
      Refusing to acknowledge the benefits to the working class does not however alter the facts that without people such as Mick Lynch, Nye Bevan and the like, there would have been no such thing as a weekend, giving workers the right to a rest period from work. And of course, the NHS, which most of us at some time in our lives, have been very glad of. This is only to mention two examples.

    • @alex29443
      @alex29443 Před rokem

      he is a communist with his head in the clouds (the head of the union is a prominent card carrying communist party leader with ties to the peoples republic of china and the Russian government). The country would be a better place if he had a terrible 'accident.'

    • @_Wakaz_
      @_Wakaz_ Před rokem +13

      I truly hope this spawns a revolution, bringing the working-class people together, summoning class consciousnesses, and bringing down the elite establishment which has been oppressing the working-class for centuries and centuries. Mick Lynch and the indefatigability of the working people, is proof that we already live in socialism, we just need to take away socialism for the rich, and give it back to the workers of our country. God bless Mr. Lynch. This is the dawn of a new era: to all the working people, keep up the good fight!

    • @sman7099
      @sman7099 Před rokem

      What a plantpot this man is. Holding the country to ransom and demanding no redundancies in a changing sector. Labour are hand in hand with these idiots, the same party that have no backbone and don't know what a woman is. What a joke.

  • @jacig2083
    @jacig2083 Před rokem +281

    Mick Lynch is a breath of fresh air. He's standing up for the rail workers and working class of this country.
    I have every admiration
    for him.

    • @alex29443
      @alex29443 Před rokem

      he is a communist activist... as such he is no good for anyone.

    • @_Wakaz_
      @_Wakaz_ Před rokem

      Beautifully said my good friend, I truly hope this spawns a revolution, bringing the working-class people together, summoning class consciousnesses, and bringing down the elite establishment which has been oppressing the working-class for centuries and centuries. Mick Lynch and the indefatigability of the working people, is proof that we already live in socialism, we just need to take away socialism for the rich, and give it back to the workers of our country. God bless Mr. Lynch. This is the dawn of a new era: to all the working people, keep up the good fight!

    • @oneoflokis
      @oneoflokis Před rokem +4

      Me too!

    • @64endlesslove
      @64endlesslove Před rokem +3

      Me 3

    • @clemalford9768
      @clemalford9768 Před rokem +5

      Good for him. He's standing up for the working class.

  • @za.307
    @za.307 Před rokem +236

    Can we get one thing clear, Sophy Ridge isn't "one of us". She's paid a hefty wedge (£380k a year) and she would barely feel the pinch.

    • @lucymulligan3314
      @lucymulligan3314 Před rokem +9

      Not even any good.

    • @stevenalderley9036
      @stevenalderley9036 Před rokem +1

      Barely? I haven't felt much difference and I'm on nothing like that amount. Depending on her specific outgoings and lifestyle, she probably hasn't noticed in the slightest.

    • @petyrkowalski9887
      @petyrkowalski9887 Před rokem +19

      Its repulsive… how can she be paid the salary of 10 junior doctors?

    • @michaelcoward1902
      @michaelcoward1902 Před rokem +22

      @@petyrkowalski9887 she's a useful mouthpiece for the wealth hoarders...as this interview has proved.

    • @michaelpower4372
      @michaelpower4372 Před rokem +1

      All she dose is an hour on tv on Sunday & an hour on Weds Shocking.

  • @theobreakspear3068
    @theobreakspear3068 Před rokem +36

    His eloquence and focus is nothing short of beautiful

  • @johanschmidt3228
    @johanschmidt3228 Před rokem +507

    Privatisation of all the previous nationalised businesses has been a disaster with initially being vastly undervalued for profiteering of shareholders and increased charges to customers, they could be easily renationalised by making them unprofitable by taxing them and making the corporations actually pay tax would be a good idea

    • @ebillyboi
      @ebillyboi Před rokem

      Nonsense....fully nationalised railway .. hemorrhages taxpayers money ....out of control

    • @jakehowie442
      @jakehowie442 Před rokem +24

      They need to make the trains like Renfe in Spain or Australian local metros…
      UK is collapsing in every vital sector from healthcare to transport to education

    • @stuartburns8657
      @stuartburns8657 Před rokem +19

      All part of the original strategy.
      While public underfund to deliberately decrease value.
      Privatise and shovel money

    • @flavioc5389
      @flavioc5389 Před rokem +7

      Yeah yeah yeah, state-owned companies work flawlessly: great service, no corruption, etc 🙄

    • @darkquintet1047
      @darkquintet1047 Před rokem

      @@Lloyd.Browne that has zero to do with england and corruption especially by civil service employees.
      This clown plays cute with words ...slimy cnt

  • @waynebrown6650
    @waynebrown6650 Před rokem +46

    watching this guy over several interviews ive changed my mind about this stike. good on them

  • @ufosvsmonkeys2556
    @ufosvsmonkeys2556 Před rokem +52

    Respect for this man. Complete respect.

  • @keithgoodrick-meech3921
    @keithgoodrick-meech3921 Před rokem +302

    It's about time someone stood up to the bullies in power. We really need a general strike. People have had enough.

    • @acthompson9983
      @acthompson9983 Před rokem

      Extremist and violent nonsense like this comment is as low as Socialism gets, oh hang on, its Socialisms answer to every election it loses.

    • @jjefferyworboys8138
      @jjefferyworboys8138 Před rokem +4

      The self employed can't wait to strike !

    • @rogersweet3608
      @rogersweet3608 Před rokem +5

      The bullies are the unions

    • @imemine6494
      @imemine6494 Před rokem +3

      @@jjefferyworboys8138.. so nobody else should?

    • @imemine6494
      @imemine6494 Před rokem +8

      @@rogersweet3608.. yeah right

  • @olivercousins5938
    @olivercousins5938 Před rokem +326

    The government is the face of the issue. No one else. Mick Lynch is one of the most honourable and intelligent union men I’ve had the pleasure of meeting. Fighting for workers rights day in day out. This man is a legend.

    • @1adamuk
      @1adamuk Před rokem +23

      Yes. If the Labour Party had more like him they might live up to their name.

    • @coniferclose
      @coniferclose Před rokem +3

      Keep taking the medication lads.😂😂😂🇬🇧

    • @craigmchugh
      @craigmchugh Před rokem +19

      @@coniferclose and the flagshagger turns up!

    • @DrMontague
      @DrMontague Před rokem

      The real problem is capitalism. Capitalism demands exploitation, wars,
      and conflicts. However the workers will fight tooth n nail to protect
      the capitalist system. They gave Boris who is on the side of the capitalists a landslide victory.

    • @celticcheetah6371
      @celticcheetah6371 Před rokem +11

      @@1adamuk trades unions are where Labour started. Time the current Labour Party tapped back in to its roots I think.

  • @salemalnuaimi602
    @salemalnuaimi602 Před rokem +396

    I stand with the Unions

  • @colinrichards8423
    @colinrichards8423 Před rokem +190

    Such a well spoken articulate to the point leader, the truth behind the RMT strikes, Mike lynch. Excellent 👌

    • @williamgemmell1763
      @williamgemmell1763 Před rokem +2

      Very articulate assessment 👏

    • @leoportsmouth5138
      @leoportsmouth5138 Před rokem +4

      top Geezer , love him

    • @obnoxiousbastard
      @obnoxiousbastard Před rokem +2

      I can see why noobdy with any profile wishes to debate him on camera. They put that junior presenter in front of him and 5 minutes in she is a bundle of nervers, barely able to string a sentence.

    • @leoportsmouth5138
      @leoportsmouth5138 Před rokem +2

      @@obnoxiousbastard 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 exactly bro,

    • @leoportsmouth5138
      @leoportsmouth5138 Před rokem +1

      He knows his thing that's why if was not for Union there were never been no conditions to anything in British society

  • @danielthomas9749
    @danielthomas9749 Před rokem +77

    Teaching staff are fed up too. Continuously work my arse off and get paid pittance !

    • @californiadreamin8423
      @californiadreamin8423 Před rokem +5

      @btwgrfqfeqfew I’m the older generation. I haven’t ruined it. I’ve worked hard all my life. I take your point though. We have a dumbed down electorate, dumbed down by football 24/7, by the adult comics we call newspapers , and drivel such as I’m a celebrity get me out of here. The only good thing to come out of the chaos at airports is that the “masses” can’t spend the week in Benidorm drinking Saint Miguel and frying their brains.

    • @jobbyomoron8478
      @jobbyomoron8478 Před rokem +2

      6 hours a day and 15 weeks holiday….

    • @dkveg
      @dkveg Před rokem +6

      @@jobbyomoron8478 the school day itself is 6hrs but there’s prep and marking too. I have two friends who are teachers and they regularly work until 8pm at night. They could earn a lot more in other sectors, for the qualifications they have. The pension is nice though I admit.

    • @skindred1888
      @skindred1888 Před rokem

      Think it was 44% of teachers in England plan on leaving the sector by 2027...

    • @southofthemersey7351
      @southofthemersey7351 Před rokem

      @@jobbyomoron8478 Mythical guff spouted by people who don't know any teachers. Those 'holidays' are mostly worked through. The work week is regularly 50-60+ hours with work taken home, done late at night and at weekends. The hourly rate off the back of that is a pittance. And when a holiday is actually taken its to fit around the school breaks and with all the inflated prices that go with that. It's not a cushy job.

  • @ulykpain
    @ulykpain Před rokem +175

    Mick Lynch is an absolute legend. What a guy!

    • @crissieroserose
      @crissieroserose Před rokem +8

      He is a breathe of fresh air , theonly person iv heard make sense in years ,

  • @kevinbarry1724
    @kevinbarry1724 Před rokem +63

    Have we heard an MP as articulate as this?

    • @LucasLima-sz4kg
      @LucasLima-sz4kg Před rokem +9

      Certainly not for advocating good causes. There are a few, especially in the Conservative party, who are very articulate when telling lies.

    • @jakehowie442
      @jakehowie442 Před rokem

      Who votes for these conservative MPs the British moronic public

    • @eileenboles8645
      @eileenboles8645 Před rokem +3

      No, cos u can only b articulate when telling the truth.

    • @DrMontague
      @DrMontague Před rokem +2

      Yes George Galloway when he was an MP

    • @kevinbarry1724
      @kevinbarry1724 Před rokem +4

      @@DrMontague Yes. Tony Benn would be another.

  • @MsSaraElShennawy
    @MsSaraElShennawy Před rokem +151

    I'd vote for Mick! So refreshing to here someone say what we're all feeling. He could restore this country back and get rid of all the slime that's taken over. Well done Mick for speaking truth to power and always keeping your cool.

    • @bfc2155
      @bfc2155 Před rokem

      The guys a total scam artist ffs 😂

    • @blzebub2
      @blzebub2 Před rokem +4

      @@bfc2155 What's the alleged "scam"?

    • @KS-em1lp
      @KS-em1lp Před rokem +3

      He’s fantastic

    • @tomwh1993
      @tomwh1993 Před rokem +3

      He's who I want for Labour leader. Wouldn't blame him for not wanting it though

  • @simonwhiting6929
    @simonwhiting6929 Před rokem +554

    Mick's absolutely right when he says that workers are at a stage where they have to fight if they want to defend their jobs. This country already has the most draconian anti Union laws anywhere in Europe, and worst is still to come. Unless the RMT and its members want to go the same way as the NUM and the miners did, now is the time to make a stand.

    • @bridiesmith460
      @bridiesmith460 Před rokem

      Get a grip. Boris shut the country down for taking advice from a Marxist organisation, now it’s mick’s turn. Notice That those making the decisions won’t lose a penny. How much of his war chest will go to his members. Paying their mortgages will he? Hypocrites all of them. Just remember, their will always be hedge funds waiting to pick up their houses cheap.

    • @zuluwarrior1648
      @zuluwarrior1648 Před rokem +4

      Apparently Alf Garnett has made a comeback.

    • @JimBob-wb9bn
      @JimBob-wb9bn Před rokem

      Yeah the NUM made a stand. Look at the success they had. Not one pit left. I worked at Kellingley pit for 27 years Arthur Scargill fucked us over for his own agenda. He didn’t go without anything all the time the strike was on. Taking on the government only hurts the people, it will not end well.

    • @alikhan-uh3sq
      @alikhan-uh3sq Před rokem +17

      everything Mike says is spot on, what pisses me off is all the main news outlets are trying so hard to discredit Mike, its the working class who work their bums off and make their employers a great deal of money whilst the workers are stuck on the same wage when the cost of living is going up and up........but hey let the people at the top enjoy their hard-earned profits, god forbid they start to struggle and feel the pinch!

    • @agt155
      @agt155 Před rokem +5

      @@alikhan-uh3sq The median wage of the workers he represents is £36k. These aren't poor people.

  • @criss5590
    @criss5590 Před rokem +145

    RMT are a proper union, as a former employee of the railway company GTRM I believe the RMT are doing the right thing because they have always stood up for the PEOPLE

    • @barrypeers8665
      @barrypeers8665 Před rokem +3

      for the few not the many yeah

    • @criss5590
      @criss5590 Před rokem

      @@barrypeers8665 the many don't want this type of representatives otherwise they would sympathetic and learn a lesson in the process

    • @HaggisMuncher-69-420
      @HaggisMuncher-69-420 Před rokem +4

      Ah, just not the working class people who need to get to work?
      Wages go up, costs go up, yeah?
      Makes sense mate.
      Go give your head a wobble.

    • @criss5590
      @criss5590 Před rokem +10

      @@HaggisMuncher-69-420 it was the unions that made your wages decent, look what happened to the mineors and the town's that are still suffering

    • @aowen3767
      @aowen3767 Před rokem +14

      Its about time the working class in this country learned to stand up for themselves again. The number of them that were stupid enough to vote Tory in the last election was pathetic, they were just asking to be taken advantage of.

  • @karlkerr7348
    @karlkerr7348 Před rokem +160

    This Rail strike is important not only for Rail workers but workers in general. Its becoming quite clear that the government's objective is to deskill jobs, make workers work longer hours for less money.

    • @bartman01021988
      @bartman01021988 Před rokem +1

      Or maybe they just checked how much financial aid the rail sector received during covid and realised that they have had enough

    • @karlkerr7348
      @karlkerr7348 Před rokem +11

      @@bartman01021988 the rail workers continued working normally during covid and some even died because they contracted the virus whilst serving the public.

    • @DrMontague
      @DrMontague Před rokem

      And the workers stabbed Corbyn in the back gave Boris a landslide victory !

    • @domsolanke1619
      @domsolanke1619 Před rokem +7

      @@bartman01021988 yea its enough that the government basically handed these private companies profits straight from tax payers so CEOs can get bigger bonuses.

    • @linky8899
      @linky8899 Před rokem +3

      Theyve been doing it for years, levelling up my arse!!

  • @Billywoo12
    @Billywoo12 Před rokem +84

    A great interview. Good to hear fully from the RMT.

  • @hamsahealinghands5423
    @hamsahealinghands5423 Před rokem +151

    Good on him and those striking we need more people with balls to stand up to this criminal government

    • @acthompson9983
      @acthompson9983 Před rokem +1

      Criminal?? Blair?? Brown?? How many Labour MPs handed jail senteces-? 7?

    • @michaeladgo
      @michaeladgo Před rokem +12

      @@acthompson9983 this has nothing to do with labour

    • @5688gamble
      @5688gamble Před rokem +4

      @@acthompson9983 So if I burgle your house it is fine because there are other burglars who came before me with different affiliations?

  • @SteMail926
    @SteMail926 Před rokem +163

    The 'special treatment' question is so bizarre. Every industry, every sector and every worker should be demanding better if they are in a similar situation to our rail services. Our ability to organise should spread across industry. The work Unite has done within Hospitality has especially been benefitial to me and my colleagues, and made us realise how badly we were being treated before and during covid. I've nothing but solidarity with Rail workers asking for better.

    • @vivalaleta
      @vivalaleta Před rokem +3

      Well said.

    • @markhaus
      @markhaus Před rokem +1

      It’s textbook union busting rhetoric designed to try and make working people turn against each other. The median wage as is regardless of sector is too damn low.

    • @TheVanpablo79
      @TheVanpablo79 Před rokem

      Rail sector staff are paid too much already

    • @alex29443
      @alex29443 Před rokem +1

      the problem is that just 'demanding better' makes no sense, pay must match actual value added at some point, we are a trading nation, and someone has to actually pay for the things we consume eventually. The median wage in the rail union is £41,000, far is excess on the average for the country and there is a tremendous degree of slack and unproductive labour in the rail sector - they are overpaid, not underpaid.

    • @vivalaleta
      @vivalaleta Před rokem +3

      @@alex29443 Only a few of the top RMT workers make such a wage and that is not the workers striking. It's patently untrue that today's workers are "slacking". That's just your perception. Productivity and pay once climbed together. But in recent decades, productivity and pay have diverged: Net productivity grew 59.7% from 1979-2019 while a typical worker’s compensation grew by 15.8%, according to EPI data released ahead of Labor Day.

  • @marytelfer7006
    @marytelfer7006 Před rokem +30

    Absolute HERO Wish there were more like him. Totally support him.

  • @chbry1050
    @chbry1050 Před rokem +57

    I like the fact Lynch know what really going on and share the facts.

  • @clairehanmer4441
    @clairehanmer4441 Před rokem +315

    I’d rather my taxes go towards workers wages increasing in line with inflation than in bosses bonus’! Should the bias be in our favour we’d be seeing the rail companies as the ones who are allowing strikes to go ahead, not the workers who are simply asking for a fair deal, as all of us should!!

    • @Thomas15
      @Thomas15 Před rokem +5

      Responding to inflation with higher pay will cause inflation to increase even higher, leading to yet more demands for pay increases… ad nauseam!

    • @jjefferyworboys8138
      @jjefferyworboys8138 Před rokem +4

      @@Thomas15 True, what they really mean is pay me more and sod the rest.

    • @imemine6494
      @imemine6494 Před rokem +16

      @@Thomas15.. hello Mr tory boy

    • @garygalt4146
      @garygalt4146 Před rokem +13

      @@Thomas15 profits can be dropped.

    • @Mike_5
      @Mike_5 Před rokem +5

      Strangely the RMT and the Labour Party don't align very well?

  • @willwindell1436
    @willwindell1436 Před rokem +68

    I think more should have been said of how cuts in maintenance and staff comprise safety

  • @MegaMd76
    @MegaMd76 Před rokem +36

    Clarity of thought and message and his ability to respond is very impressive.

  • @Psychonaut42
    @Psychonaut42 Před rokem +139

    This man needs to be in government.

  • @jog9395
    @jog9395 Před rokem +67

    I love this guy . Eventually someone who is actually speaking for the average joe . Love it.

  • @Fedora_JP
    @Fedora_JP Před rokem +29

    I'm really loving this movement , it's time people stood up. MP's all get pay increases and we all just smile and nod. It has to stop

  • @SolarMumuns
    @SolarMumuns Před rokem +36

    Absolutely fantastic from Mr Lynch - wholeheartedly agree with everything said. Fair play to the interviewer for allowing him to explain himself. Sadly the same can't be said for many broadcasters these days.

    • @normanclark933
      @normanclark933 Před rokem

      Agreed, I have just watched two slaveringly anti-worker 'interviews/rants' by two female reporters that were just disgraceful.

  • @simbac9991
    @simbac9991 Před rokem +42

    Pathetic effort by the Sky News reporter in trying to paint a greedy narrative on the rail union’s demands for fair treatment and better wages. Mick handled himself extremely well.

    • @Dokus360
      @Dokus360 Před rokem +3

      Mr Mick Lynch did and is doing a fantastic job.
      If only our politicians in the opposition had such balls.

    • @stevenalderley9036
      @stevenalderley9036 Před rokem +1

      @@Dokus360 Politicians wouldn't be allowed by their party to act or say half of the things Mick Lynch is coming out with which is probably why.

  • @windupmerchant1679
    @windupmerchant1679 Před rokem +13

    Mick Lynch is a legend. Just seeing him dismantle and rip every media presenter a new one in an articulate and often humorous way is so refreshing.

  • @Patrick-jj5nh
    @Patrick-jj5nh Před rokem +329

    The problem at the core of this is generational inequality, for years and years the rich have been getting richer in this country while the poorer have been getting poorer. A general strike might well be the only thing workers can do to make it clear that this imbalance needs to be addressed through proper taxation of wealth and those on the highest incomes.

    • @paulwhittaker5195
      @paulwhittaker5195 Před rokem +12

      Totally agree Patrick. General Strike is needed but I don't think it will happen. People need to stand up for their rights.

    • @flavioc5389
      @flavioc5389 Před rokem

      Socialist BS. Study hard and work hard.

    • @NiceGuyEddie397
      @NiceGuyEddie397 Před rokem

      @@flavioc5389 the socialists are in charge which is why studying hard and working hard literally turns people into dependants on government.

    • @mikedebruyn
      @mikedebruyn Před rokem +1

      That is not generational inequality though that is just the old socialist vs kapitalist struggle where in the last few decennia the kapitalist have been winning.

    • @Patrick-jj5nh
      @Patrick-jj5nh Před rokem +9

      @@mikedebruyn I don't mean it in the sense of old vs young, generational inequality, more so inequality that has risen and escalated in recent years to a completely unsustainable level between the richest and the poorest and low/mid incomes

  • @robincameron5825
    @robincameron5825 Před rokem +33

    Maybe they should do what public transport workers did in the Netherlands, when they went on strike. All services carried on as scheduled, all trains, buses and trams. Everything normal.
    However, no fares were collected. Passengers travelled for free. So, owning operators still had all the costs of running transports services - but no income. They came back to the negotiating table very quickly!!

    • @keys6
      @keys6 Před rokem

      That cannot work.... think about that...

    • @dsd4life
      @dsd4life Před rokem

      It's also illegal

    • @Captain-Chats
      @Captain-Chats Před rokem +3

      The government made that illegal as at one point that was an option

    • @normanclark933
      @normanclark933 Před rokem +2

      Brilliant!

    • @skindred1888
      @skindred1888 Před rokem +1

      Yea...it's illegal.
      That's why. They could also ransack the place and lop the higher ups heads off...but it's illegal

  • @laurencefox5884
    @laurencefox5884 Před rokem +25

    For a lot of your viewers Mick Lynch is the face of workers trying to give themselves and others decent and fair working conditions. He provides hope. Not everyone is a middle class, privileged pundit payed over £380k per year.

  • @Mike_5
    @Mike_5 Před rokem +67

    Disrupting Glastonbury Sophie really brings this issue home

    • @Sirlarrythecat
      @Sirlarrythecat Před rokem

      Awww i'm gutted for the pink welly brigade that have been fleeced for an overpriced load of garbage let me find my tiny violin bunch of mugs

    • @hiigara2085
      @hiigara2085 Před rokem +12

      Think of the ravers. Poor things. Dear dear.

    • @ATHLDN
      @ATHLDN Před rokem +1

      Ha,ha

    • @stuartwinsor3724
      @stuartwinsor3724 Před rokem +2

      It ok BBC has it shown on BBC2 and on the i-Player..

    • @TomNook.
      @TomNook. Před rokem +1

      Think of those going to operations, exams, work. Yes, poor dears

  • @trob1299
    @trob1299 Před rokem +126

    I dont work on the railways, and the strike means I can't go to work for the days. However I completely support the action they are taking 100%, its great they can find strength In numbers

    • @jamontoast1414
      @jamontoast1414 Před rokem +10

      exactly. Dont blame them blame the people that have put them in this situation in the first place !

    • @Crsf84
      @Crsf84 Před rokem +4

      @@jamontoast1414 why don’t they just quit and get another job. It’s not like any of them will be skilled or hard to replace .

    • @WCamden
      @WCamden Před rokem

      @@Crsf84 because they’re extremely over paid for what they do, they’re greedy and at the cost of everyone else

    • @fuckbankers
      @fuckbankers Před rokem +2

      If we don't support them we will be next.

    • @stevebrindle1724
      @stevebrindle1724 Před rokem

      @@Crsf84 The reason the UK working class is amongst the poorest in the west is because many gullible people over here let the biased MSM "think" for them, it sounds like Jamon toast is one of the morons i am talking about! Anyway, anyone with taste knows that it must be marmalade on our toast!

  • @FlyingKeo045
    @FlyingKeo045 Před rokem +16

    This man is a HERO !! i will give Sophie her due, she asked decent questions (in contrast to recent other useless interviewers) and gave him time to answer with reasoned sense----he knows his job well.

  • @raysmith6891
    @raysmith6891 Před rokem +17

    I've changed my opinion on this issue after listening to this and now support the strikes

  • @thatroverguy1937
    @thatroverguy1937 Před rokem +166

    This guy is a genius, I’d of never thought that a few brave people standing against this inept system might inspire other people to stand against this fascist regime

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Před rokem +12

      Thats how revolutions start...

    • @thatroverguy1937
      @thatroverguy1937 Před rokem +16

      @@piccalillipit9211 and let’s hope this starts a revolution

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Před rokem +19

      @@thatroverguy1937 - I hope so - I no longer live in the UK, but it utterly breaks my heart to see the tragic pathetic state of the country in the 15 years since I left.
      It was a booming vibrant happy place. It's now a depressed collapsing sh!t hole and its time to tear the rotten system down and start again.

    • @thatroverguy1937
      @thatroverguy1937 Před rokem +14

      @@piccalillipit9211 I couldnt agree more mate, I just wish I left 15 years ago 🤦‍♂️ the complete hypocrisy of this country is intoxicating, I’m more than satisfied these guys taking a stand against it, they have my support and I bet they have a lot of peoples support

    • @djdoolittle1315
      @djdoolittle1315 Před rokem

      We need to fight back against this Fascist Tory Party. Get them all out

  • @zerolubin
    @zerolubin Před rokem +54

    He is explaining the situation extremely well. We need a general strike.

    • @troybailey2522
      @troybailey2522 Před rokem +4

      @Fluppity Duppity he's leading the way for the rest of the country, and they seem to be following. What is he lying about?

    • @thetruth3149
      @thetruth3149 Před rokem +1

      @Fluppity Duppity What did he say that wasn't true?

  • @neilmurray8920
    @neilmurray8920 Před rokem +24

    This is a guy who knows his business inside and out, can't warp the story and make him look like the bad guy here when he's as straight talking and to the point as this.

  • @VictorCharlesEvans
    @VictorCharlesEvans Před rokem +60

    WOW!!
    THIS GENTLEMAN IS DEFINITELY NOT A TORY!!
    EVERYTHING HE SAID WAS TRUTHFUL, ARTICULATE AND VERY WELL RESEARCHED!!!

  • @MichaelJantzen42
    @MichaelJantzen42 Před rokem +19

    I'm not British but I could listen to him for hours

  • @SoFarSoGoodSoWhat14
    @SoFarSoGoodSoWhat14 Před rokem +51

    My guy just absolutely redpilled everyone watching what a legend

    • @henrylikemessi
      @henrylikemessi Před rokem

      Red as in communism?

    • @sh-sc4fs
      @sh-sc4fs Před rokem +4

      @@henrylikemessi basic workers right and preventing poverty is not "communism"

    • @troybailey2522
      @troybailey2522 Před rokem

      @@henrylikemessi reference to the matrix?

  • @toksthomas2436
    @toksthomas2436 Před rokem +19

    Mick's absolutely right he is telling it as it is I just love him

  • @bjorn2970
    @bjorn2970 Před rokem +19

    The situation we are in is solely because of the Govt. Mick is standing up for working people. The media is trying to paint him as a villain and not addressing the core of this problem. Mick is a true voice.

  • @scottsheldon3279
    @scottsheldon3279 Před rokem +112

    He is correct on this, rich getting richer while working people get poorer

    • @lestrem11
      @lestrem11 Před rokem

      These toss pots are rich…..

    • @lukemullan636
      @lukemullan636 Před rokem +4

      Yeah that's capitalism hun x

    • @johnanthonylucock7833
      @johnanthonylucock7833 Před rokem

      Not quite correct. Marxist union leaders will still get paid their inflated salaries. Salaries that have been paid by union subscriptions. Paid by those who work on the frontline. Don't forget there's no wages for people who are on strike

    • @LucasLima-sz4kg
      @LucasLima-sz4kg Před rokem +1

      @@lukemullan636 to a degree yes, but the pace at which this has been happening is down to neoliberalism. a fairer form of capitalism is good enough.

    • @annmariesim1405
      @annmariesim1405 Před rokem

      yes but they dont own anything we the people do we are actualy their bosses they are meant to work for us lets get rid of the lot and govern ourselves

  • @canny_linguist
    @canny_linguist Před rokem +90

    An all-out general strike across every sector is the way forward.
    Workers didn't cause the cost of living crisis - why should we have to suffer?

    • @jjefferyworboys8138
      @jjefferyworboys8138 Před rokem

      So workers don't use oil and gas ? Stop using them and watch the cost of living crisis end.

    • @johnanthonylucock7833
      @johnanthonylucock7833 Před rokem

      Why should the private sector be held too ransom by the public sector

    • @canny_linguist
      @canny_linguist Před rokem +10

      @@johnanthonylucock7833Workers in the public and private sector are being held to ransom by a living standards squeeze caused by systemic economic mismanagement on the Tories' part

    • @johnanthonylucock7833
      @johnanthonylucock7833 Před rokem +1

      @@canny_linguist Not just the Tories. Scotland had Nicola Sturgeon, Wales has Mark Drakeford.

    • @canny_linguist
      @canny_linguist Před rokem

      @@johnanthonylucock7833 They are devolved administrations. Try harder.

  • @BlyatimirPootin
    @BlyatimirPootin Před rokem +10

    Lynch is striking a chord with everyone in the country that is feeling the struggle.

  • @Andrew-zp7mc
    @Andrew-zp7mc Před rokem +12

    This is leadership. What an excellent advocate for his members. We need him in politics

  • @davidleatherbarrow2037
    @davidleatherbarrow2037 Před rokem +185

    Same old script. A worker demands what should be afforded to every other worker and the Tories pit us against each other.

    • @timcomley3241
      @timcomley3241 Před rokem +1

      Grow up , try a book

    • @King_K_Rool_
      @King_K_Rool_ Před rokem +11

      Absolutely spot on mate

    • @dorbid
      @dorbid Před rokem +5

      @@timcomley3241 das kapital is a great book

    • @ajplfc1276
      @ajplfc1276 Před rokem +12

      @@timcomley3241 I smell a Tory ew

    • @Stuntman707
      @Stuntman707 Před rokem

      Don’t trust MSM like Sky. They are all pushing us against one another while profits are further extracted from the working class. And then blaming the RMT fighting for the working class!

  • @cliffhughes6010
    @cliffhughes6010 Před rokem +22

    Mick Lynch makes good sense. I hope Starmer is listening.

    • @keys6
      @keys6 Před rokem

      No he is a dangerous man... he will be cool tho...nothing will affect him....

    • @edmurth
      @edmurth Před rokem +1

      I agree Cliff, Starmer really needs to show what his vision is for the future.

    • @balasani400
      @balasani400 Před rokem

      Starmer is Conservative, make no mistake

    • @cliffhughes6010
      @cliffhughes6010 Před rokem

      @@balasani400I know what Starmer is. He's centrist, Blairite New Labour, overlapping with left-of-centre Conservatives. I dislike him intensely, but I want him to win the next general election. Then, once in power, the left can start to reassert itself.

  • @mavisintheworld8972
    @mavisintheworld8972 Před rokem +98

    He's right. Pay hasn't just been falling since Covid. It's been falling since the moment David Cameron became PM and began his long, slow campaign of part-privatisation and pay freezes/restraint in the public services. Almost 20% loss in real terms salary in education alone.

    • @Watcher10122
      @Watcher10122 Před rokem +13

      It’s been falling since the 70s m8. Neoliberalism and capitalism are inherently exploitative. If we never address the root of the issue this will keep happening

    • @BlyatimirPootin
      @BlyatimirPootin Před rokem +4

      @Fluppity Duppity ok boomer

    • @ianwatson5605
      @ianwatson5605 Před rokem

      Exactly Oorefi

    • @mavisintheworld8972
      @mavisintheworld8972 Před rokem

      @Fluppity Duppity make them work for free!

    • @raymondo6665
      @raymondo6665 Před rokem

      @Fluppity Duppity Head Teachers of fake so called Academies certainly are. They award their own pay rises. Work that one out.

  • @richardbaxter2057
    @richardbaxter2057 Před rokem +19

    I’ve got to give Sophie Ridge her due, she allowed Mick to put across his points, which he did, in an articulate manner! 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @markrhoden68
    @markrhoden68 Před rokem +41

    Politician's say "we must show pay restraint" meanwhile petrol is at £2 a litre and gas bills to heat our homes is and will continue to rocket.
    Meanwhile those very same Politician's enjoy pay rises well above inflation while enjoying expense accounts as with as some highly lucrative side secondary incomes

    • @ATHLDN
      @ATHLDN Před rokem +2

      And the Maps didn't show pay restraint when they got £2,500 this year

    • @michaelgriffiths5723
      @michaelgriffiths5723 Před rokem +7

      Grant Shapps claimed £169,080.94 in expenses in the last 12 months

    • @lordwellingtonthethird8486
      @lordwellingtonthethird8486 Před rokem

      @@michaelgriffiths5723 not defending the man. But that's for office space, staff salaries and running of an office. If your going to spulout something tell the full story.

    • @michaelpower4372
      @michaelpower4372 Před rokem +1

      What about the Tories that were getting thousands to lobby for companies. Then they expect ordinary people to work for peanuts. Allso were did the money come from to pay for jubilee.

  • @crissieroserose
    @crissieroserose Před rokem +13

    Mick lynch is a breathe of fresh air

  • @King_K_Rool_
    @King_K_Rool_ Před rokem +17

    It's already spreading big time. People are waking up to realise they don't have to put up with this garbage and fight for better!
    Solidarity!

  • @Dusty357
    @Dusty357 Před rokem +68

    The whole country needs to be brought to a stand still , let's see if government will listen then .

    • @johnanthonylucock7833
      @johnanthonylucock7833 Před rokem +2

      The unions need to made financially liable for the money that's been lost from the economy. In short give them the same treatment that got dished out to the monasteries

    • @ej5677
      @ej5677 Před rokem +7

      @@johnanthonylucock7833 why would the unions be liable? Their purpose is to uphold the rights of workers. Unions are the reason people no longer work 14+ hours a day, 7 days a week, why we have weekends, a minimum wage… I could go on. Unions are essential so the working class don’t get trodden on more than they already are

    • @vincentmckenna1755
      @vincentmckenna1755 Před rokem +1

      The whole country did come to a halt during 2 years of covid

    • @johnanthonylucock7833
      @johnanthonylucock7833 Před rokem

      @@ej5677 The unions are not about the workers, they're all about their Marxist selves. If the unions were so beneficial to the working class. Why did it take until the late 1990's for the minimum wage to be brought in

    • @vincentmckenna1755
      @vincentmckenna1755 Před rokem +1

      @ritch yeah skeleton crews furloughed, and billions paid

  • @philip013
    @philip013 Před rokem +27

    Good to see a body of workers make a stand. Good luck to them, I hope they win.

  • @OwenT1
    @OwenT1 Před rokem +10

    Legend. England needs a man like this! One that stands up for this views and what’s right for the working class. We’re being sucked for everything. We as a nation need to STAND up for what’s right!!

  • @andrewkeher8765
    @andrewkeher8765 Před rokem +18

    It'll take a day or two for the media to realise the strength of positive social media feeling towards this man. They'll change their tune.

    • @kitsiewr
      @kitsiewr Před rokem

      No they won't, their corporate overlords will double down against him, or freeze him out, like they fod Bernie Sanders, never give him airtime.

  • @valansley
    @valansley Před rokem +8

    Now I have changed my attitude = Intelligent explanation 👍

  • @ellieryan4372
    @ellieryan4372 Před rokem +30

    It’ll be strike after strike til winter. Everyone is going through hell from no fault of their own. Everyone needs help, everyone.

    • @hiigara2085
      @hiigara2085 Před rokem +6

      Yet the folks who argue against striking don't seem to understand the money is there in most big businesses in the pure profit column to help everyone. Shame.

    • @samgrainger1554
      @samgrainger1554 Před rokem +4

      I agree everyone (most poeple) need help. But nothing will change without action. Or it will change but slowly, grindingly for the worse.

    • @jakehowie442
      @jakehowie442 Před rokem +4

      It’s going to shareholders via dividends.
      Why train companies are publicly listed for profit god only knows.
      They should be like the rest of Europe. Not for profit and all the revenue is evenly distributed to workers and reinvestment

  • @nikolarosie1594
    @nikolarosie1594 Před rokem +71

    It’s going to be a very dark winter of discontent for the whole U.K. in 2022. The nurses are rejecting their pay offer. All of the pay deals being given are nowhere near an offer of acceptance. So that’s another industry that is going to have a massive amount of disillusioned and broken spirits amongst their employees. If the RCN and Unison are playing this to win they need to have all industrial action on the same dates. As I hope the RMT on the next set of dates (unfortunately I don’t think these first dates will be a success)will coordinate it on the same days as ASLEF. Far too many public sector areas are rejecting their own pay offers so the Government are in this for a long haul.

    • @acthompson9983
      @acthompson9983 Před rokem

      Nurses will kill the NHS not the Tories

    • @nikolarosie1594
      @nikolarosie1594 Před rokem +5

      @@acthompson9983 not much option really. Nursing is at a crisis now with no EU recruits now to work and study up the ranks and bands. Nursing is going to get worse and NHS services will become dangerously stretched. Pay freeze for years hasn’t been encouraging for any fresh blood to sample the sector. No matter what the UK is a welfare state it’s not like USA. Too many people rely on the NHS for basic advice and treatment. Too many of our citizens way of life is supported entirely by The Welfare State.We would need to stop the availability to all. And become like USA pay for certain treatments.
      It’s cheaper probably to run a cash strapped NHS than pay welfare medical bills for private healthcare for our work shy citizens.

    • @nikolarosie1594
      @nikolarosie1594 Před rokem +9

      @Norman Smithers I think ALL unions need to coordinate United strikes. Really cripple the infrastructure of our country short and sharp. All rail workers unions need to coordinate together. Same as nurses all these unions that cover these industries need to unite on certain dates. No point RMT doing it this week ASLEF the next again. There will still be staff on duty in the railway system that will be exploited to cover the immediate shortage from their striking colleagues.

    • @tomjones7184
      @tomjones7184 Před rokem +1

      Russian bot detected

    • @nikolarosie1594
      @nikolarosie1594 Před rokem +4

      @Hobby 700 it’s still ran cheaper than providing private healthcare for the welfare state patients. It would be interesting to see how much each category of citizen cost the NHS every year. I would say a good percentage of patients especially those reoccurring ones are reliant on some form of welfare support. If u privatise the NHS u are giving the private healthcare industry the ability to “print” their own money (profits). It’s not as simple as what u are suggesting. Healthcare will still cost tax payer far too much money. But in the hands of the private it’s far more scary than with a NHS.

  • @1982lucyc
    @1982lucyc Před rokem +9

    I wish us 40,000 carers that got sacked back in November, had this guy on our side.

  • @Kung_Fu_Jesus
    @Kung_Fu_Jesus Před rokem +5

    Mick Lynch for PM. He utterly trashed Sky News’s line of questioning.

  • @ejs6204
    @ejs6204 Před rokem +33

    Hoping this labor movement extends not only to other sectors but around the whole world.

  • @williamgemmell1763
    @williamgemmell1763 Před rokem +6

    10.07 "what's wrong in this society"........this guy is so accurate

  • @hohohohehehe6910
    @hohohohehehe6910 Před rokem +10

    I fully support thus campaign. Power to the people.

  • @klausschumacher7126
    @klausschumacher7126 Před rokem +22

    It is a similar situation like in Germany when the right wing Media started a campaign against the leader of the Train Union couple of years ago. The Union Leader didn't care either until they found an agreement. Keep fighting 👍

  • @fenaxtv
    @fenaxtv Před rokem +49

    There is a difference between a 44 hour work week on a minimum wage, to a 44 hour work week for a higher earners. This journalist is terrible and a great example of people who are bringing UK down with their greed.

    • @jjefferyworboys8138
      @jjefferyworboys8138 Před rokem

      Higher earners work many more hours, some are on call 24/7.

    • @alexshaw4182
      @alexshaw4182 Před rokem

      Yeah, the difference is those on higher paper take part in safety critical jobs.

    • @fenaxtv
      @fenaxtv Před rokem +8

      @@jjefferyworboys8138 great and higher earners are compensated well for their choice to work that many hours. Low income / low wage workers are not. Slave labour is not ok

    • @HumansAreShitFactories
      @HumansAreShitFactories Před rokem

      @@lronhoover7915 stop feeling sorry for yourself.

    • @ben10971
      @ben10971 Před rokem +2

      @Ex troll Now living clean life but these jobs still need doing. And the workers need to have good pay and conditions for their work

  • @bobrobertson9547
    @bobrobertson9547 Před rokem +6

    Mick Lynch for PM. 👍🏻

  • @munahassanmohamed2756
    @munahassanmohamed2756 Před rokem +21

    God bless the transport workers

  • @jerryorange6983
    @jerryorange6983 Před rokem +14

    Good. The only people who fight for themselves.
    In France people work 35 hours with 30 days paid holidays and 11 extra days on top of that, and French economy does better than UK one.
    Sick pay is equal to wage for first 6 months after that not that far off.
    (don't mention they have higher unemployment , they don't have zero hours contract to hide their figures).
    This country can be run better.
    COEs don't need to earn in millions.

  • @grahamlamb3972
    @grahamlamb3972 Před rokem +9

    Mick says it all, clear concise and right on track, he backs his passion to support working class people with facts and solution based response. Excellent man to represent people !

  • @VictorCharlesEvans
    @VictorCharlesEvans Před rokem +13

    No DOWNING Street parties for the Railway workers!!!
    No tax avoidance for the Railway workers!!!
    No taxpayer funded mistresses!!!
    No tax free six month second jobs abroad whilst still being paid by the tax PAYER!!
    No lucrative dodgy contracts for the Railway workers!!!!
    Just hard work on poor pay!!!
    Maybe the tories want to treat the Railway workers, just like what P&O did to the loyal seamen!!!
    However hard working people will have to pick up the tax burden, whilst tory tax dodgers avoid paying their taxes!!!
    The only people causing chaos in Britain is the tories!!!

  • @williamgemmell1763
    @williamgemmell1763 Před rokem +11

    Companies up and down the country offering a fraction of RPI as a "pay rise". Anything less than RPI is a "pay cut". Why do workers need to keep making sacrifices to protect profits. The main stream media are very skewed in favour of the companies. It is time for the people to put an end to this.

  • @liamwatson4540
    @liamwatson4540 Před rokem +26

    It’s cringeworthy how the newsreader is trying to justify an argument for the government, whilst saying people are going suffer, people going to Glastonbury and Elton John, not as much as the workers that are being ripped off.

    • @Dokus360
      @Dokus360 Před rokem

      Journalism and reporting has clearly gone to the dogs.
      Where’s the independent balanced reporting they are always talking about?
      The people she’s saying/claiming ‘are going to suffer’ she forgets are families relatives and friends of the Union members taking industrial action.
      She’s desperate to push the governments cynical agenda unfortunately/fortunately she’s under estimated Mr Mick Lynch’s eloquence.

  • @samgrainger1554
    @samgrainger1554 Před rokem +40

    Thank god the unions still exist

    • @acthompson9983
      @acthompson9983 Před rokem

      Keeping us in the 19th Century is not what we need

    • @samgrainger1554
      @samgrainger1554 Před rokem +2

      I too yearn for the future where I am a slave but I'm happy because Im wearing a silver spandex jumpsuit

    • @airex12
      @airex12 Před rokem +2

      @@acthompson9983 people in the 19th century were pretty smart!

    • @ben10971
      @ben10971 Před rokem

      @ritch what about the people who replace them in that job. Are they supposed to just get mugged off?

  • @fassiltadesse1960
    @fassiltadesse1960 Před rokem +16

    He is telling from heart.

  • @lukedaniel8732
    @lukedaniel8732 Před rokem +53

    Bravo, feel for passengers effected, but the brazen assault on working people in this country, work contracts that bear down obligations on the employee yet allow the employer to do almost anything they like, and increasing wealth gap needs to be addressed, and not in the way those who benefit from this system portray the problem in the media as an issue created by poor people and immigrants.

  • @yesterday1396
    @yesterday1396 Před rokem +6

    Good on him! Hope it spreads.

  • @charleslofaro4194
    @charleslofaro4194 Před rokem +7

    Well said Mick the struggle continues with these tories and corporations.

  • @roninlupien9244
    @roninlupien9244 Před rokem +34

    Is Sophy anti-organized labour? Sure seems like she was only deferring to the Transportation Secretary

    • @Charlieb6308
      @Charlieb6308 Před rokem

      I hope so. These people are some of the most highly paid in the country. For what encouraging people to strike for more money when the country is skint. Rail workers earning an average of 60 k a year for what exactly. They are champagne socialists. Ive seen union people on the piss in hotels every night. Animal farm

    • @1chish
      @1chish Před rokem

      No she is asking the questions that every taxpayer should be asking this man who represents workers who had their full wages (and overtime) paid for 2 years by UK taxpayers without ONE job being lost all through COVID while others lost their jobs. The same taxpayers he is now hitting with his strikes. This strike is nothing to do with Shapps or the Government although the old Marxist Lynch is engaged in a purely political strike.

    • @roninlupien9244
      @roninlupien9244 Před rokem

      My concern is that she only seems to want to undercut or doubt his assertions. Organized labor and trade unions aren’t universally good but they are closer to the labour (as the workers) so it makes sense to me to defer to them when they or their leadership make affirmative statements. It is not like these workers and their families won’t also be affected I get the concern of students who need to take tests and others, but if we forever put off when they can strike, we will never let them strike.

    • @1chish
      @1chish Před rokem

      @@roninlupien9244 I am not at all concerned when a journalist challenges what she / he is being told as fact. Because those in the fight will give their preferred set of 'facts' which may not be facts at all.
      As for unions being closer to a businesses labour than their employers I very much doubt that. Unions (especially in the UK) have their own very specific political agendas and for decades have not been too fussed about using strikes as a political weapon. And (IMHO this strike is absolutely a political weapon because railway workers are generally very well paid people and they have (courtesy of the UK taxpayer) been shielded from the worst effects of COVID for over 2 years compared to every other industry. Are car workers striking? No because they suffered during COVID and just want to earn a living.
      On your last point I am not sure anyone wants to remove the option to strike. People just want their to be a genuine grievance and on this one there is none at all. Its political.

    • @roninlupien9244
      @roninlupien9244 Před rokem

      @@1chish the numbers cited by Tory government officials, taken from the Office for National Statistics do show drivers are paid well but this union is for guards or station cleaning staff and other workers who are striking, not drivers repped mostly by ASLEF. While it is true that the median wage cited by the Gov is higher than other workers, it has also been frozen with a crummy deal offered. They voted for this strike and are allowed to have it. Of course it is political, in regards to that note, all labour organization is in the current world economic system. My mention of being closer was in relation to the workers not union bosses

  • @peterdegaccio5592
    @peterdegaccio5592 Před rokem +13

    Excellent done by Mick Lynch, isn't it a shame he has to reply on a false presentation of the facts. This 'neo' Tory governement is ruthless cutting back on all kinds of rights, Human; to Protest; Workers'. For me, as an interested citizen in an EU-country ( the Netherlands) it is hard to understand the lack of engagement, by the average UK citizens. Don't get me wrong, the situation here is not very different politically, because of a lack of trust in our current governement. But the damage your (ERG)Tories are causing, is painful to observe.
    I hope Keir Stamer soon makes clear what Labour's agenda will be on (all) those Rights, even here in the EU, we are looking forward to it!

  • @davidfewtrell3479
    @davidfewtrell3479 Před rokem +5

    God, he's good. Clear and non hysterical, makes all his points well and doesn't deviate,

  • @AB-bf9ne
    @AB-bf9ne Před rokem +4

    Make a good PM this bloke.

  • @maxmartin7080
    @maxmartin7080 Před rokem +4

    Well said Mick.

  • @deanburn3400
    @deanburn3400 Před rokem +9

    Go on Mick tell them the real truth. The tory government are to blame with lack of good substantial forward thinking. They should have sat round the table with the Rail Operators and the RMT. I wish I could work for the RMT and Rail Maintenance if I could.

  • @snsn7251
    @snsn7251 Před rokem +22

    I'm not working one second above my contracted hours unless it's to my benefit. We are not machines and people's mental health and physical health will be affected.

  • @alexchapman986
    @alexchapman986 Před rokem +24

    We've all had to sit here and watch MP's get pay rises, get expenses, watch Johnson and hes mates staff billions up the wall, hand out contracts to their cronies, pay back the national debt from 2008 we've all had our pay freezes and what is never mentioned in the media when it comes to 'Keyworker' is the people working as postman, couriers, supermarket workers, transport workers, people keeping the country fed the people who supply the supermarkets the majority of these people are minimum wage workers completely forgotten about when the inevitable strikes happen the Tories will attack the workers divide and conquer blame everyone but themselves. They are running scared that about time the country has had enough of them and when we get told not to ask for a payrise because it will effect inflation doesn't stop the MP's taking £2000 a year wage rise does it? There's full employment and more jobs available than people out of work this is an economics disaster waiting to happen its down to Brexit

    • @susanmorgan3104
      @susanmorgan3104 Před rokem +4

      Well said, well written.

    • @acthompson9983
      @acthompson9983 Před rokem

      Just remind me how much Brown made personally from the Russian Banks? Where is that money? Railway workers earn more than I do

    • @annmariesim1405
      @annmariesim1405 Před rokem

      but most know the truth so they cannot all they can do is try

    • @alexchapman986
      @alexchapman986 Před rokem +2

      @@acthompson9983 Blame the government for your stagnant wages

  • @liamthorley
    @liamthorley Před rokem +97

    I support the rail strike. Industrial action is going to inconvenience me since I commute by train. But my inconvenience is completely insignificant compared to the damage this government is doing to our public services and its workers, including in the rail industry.

    • @ryanandrew102
      @ryanandrew102 Před rokem +11

      Agree, never really supported industrial action before but this new government are unprecedented levels of corruption, incompetence and irreponsbility

    • @williamgemmell1763
      @williamgemmell1763 Před rokem +6

      Excellent comment. Wish everyone was so understanding and selfless. Unfortunately we have a me me me society.

    • @ScottyDog345
      @ScottyDog345 Před rokem +3

      There's millions who feel exactly the same

    • @ianwatson5605
      @ianwatson5605 Před rokem +3

      Well said Liam

    • @anthonybend3716
      @anthonybend3716 Před rokem +2

      Good point of comparison Liam. We’re all prone to going against anything that affects our convenience on a given day or week, rather than looking at the wider picture and how it might impact others and the country in general. It’s worrying how easy it can be for governments and the establishment to get the public to back things that are actually against our best interests in the long run.

  • @freethinker4991
    @freethinker4991 Před rokem +3

    Why should the worker have to pay for the miss management of the rail companies and the government.

  • @leymoonl4297
    @leymoonl4297 Před rokem +4

    Good on Mick! Keep fighting the good fight