(November 30, 2011 at 3:47 pm)reverendjeremiah Wrote:(November 30, 2011 at 3:06 pm)bozo Wrote: Great day, strike well supported and a sure sign of its impact is the Prime Minister claiming it to have been a " damp squib ".
Of course, it is only a start. More disruption will be needed in this battle.
Tragedy however that of the 3 main political parties, the tories and the liberals form the government , and the opposition party, the Labour Party, born out of the trade union movement ,was not supporting the strike. A disgrace.
then they do not represent Labor, and should ALL step down in disgrace.
The striking workers need to put together the replacements for the labor party from those amongst their ranks. those who are willing to support labor... not suck the balls of the corporations.
Unfortunately, the mass of the working class still look to the Labour Party to represent its interest. The unions too continue to bankroll the Party despite the fact that it is no longer the party of labour.
The hard part will be getting the Party back on track.....if it ever will.
