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Tube network status

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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