Your Route to Real News

'Little ranting Rishi needs to face reality - workers united won't be defeated'

1273     0
'Little ranting Rishi needs to face reality - workers united won't be defeated'

Demanding workers do what they’re told is in the Conservative Party ’s DNA.

This haughty master-servant attitude is fuelling strikes, Tory Ministers unable to grasp legitimate grievances and negotiate like adults.

Little rich Rishi Sunak threatening from his high chair to outlaw walkouts rather than dealing with the causes isn’t up to the job.

The unelected, privileged Tory Prime Minister who admitted aged 21 he had no working class friends isn’t making any now.

He couldn’t have sounded more patronising, condescending and insulting if he’d tried by inviting union leaders for “grown up” talks with Health, Transport and Education Ministers.

Hospitals run out of oxygen and mortuaries full amid NHS chaos qhiquqiqudidrxprwHospitals run out of oxygen and mortuaries full amid NHS chaos

The grown ups for the past six months were Mick Lynch, Pat Cullen and the rest of the elected representatives of Britain’s short-changed grafters.

'Little ranting Rishi needs to face reality - workers united won't be defeated'Rishi Sunak and his comfort blanket (Martin Rowson)

The juvenile wreckers are a UK Conservative Government that refused to negotiate, demonised workers, smeared unions, told barefaced lies and now threatens draconian fresh legal shackles.

Inviting the brothers and sisters for chats without beer and sandwiches is a strategy switch acknowledging the Tories are losing the PR as well as industrial combat.

This conflict is far from over when the informative Resolution Foundation calculates households are just halfway through a two-year cost of living crisis that’ll scythe the value of incomes by £2,100.

'Little ranting Rishi needs to face reality - workers united won't be defeated'Rishi Sunak (Getty Images)

Slippery Sunak may finally realise that divide and rule is a tactic that helped his party rule for much of the past three centuries.

Buying off NHS staff and settling the Network Rail section of the transport disputes might ease political pressure.

But the servants rebelling against Tory masters is an angry nation running out of patience with flopping Conservatives

The workers, united, will never be defeated because they, not the Tories, enjoy public support.

Kevin Maguire

Print page

Comments:

comments powered by Disqus