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Nik lives in Essex, UK and works in London as the editor of MacUser magazine. The posts and comments on this site do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions of values of his employers.
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Nik lives in Essex, UK and works in London as the editor of MacUser magazine. The posts and comments on this site do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions of values of his employers.
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You can’t help but laugh. After expecting a horrendous journey in this morning, I got straight off the train and onto a tube with no trouble at all. Only a couple of dozen stations on a network of close to 300 were closed, and apart from the Northern, all the lines seemed to be running even better than usual. If this is what a tube strike means, let’s have more.
What it shows, I think, is a lack of confidence in the union leaders by the union members. Let’s hope that, for them at least, this is the beginning of the end.
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