British Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab said on Wednesday that the government could not allow the “militant union” to win the railroad attack, warning that their demands could cause spiral inflation.
More than 40,000 train staff running on the first day of the British biggest train attack in 30 years on Tuesday, because millions of passengers faced days more chaos
We cannot allow it, I am afraid, trade unions, in this very militant way that they have continued, to win this argument because it will only hurt the poorest in our society, “Raab told Sky News.
That is the lowest that suffers the most due to strike, and also if we enter the spiral inflation that will be caused by the demands of the trade union.”
The soaring food price encourages inflation in British consumer prices to the highest 40 years last month 9.1%, the highest level of the group of seven countries and underlines the severity of the crisis of living costs.
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