"The rambling little Rishi must face reality - the united workers will never be defeated"

Kevin Maguire says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is completely out of touch with ordinary workers as New Year's strike kicks off across the UK< /p>

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Rishi Sunak refuses to say if he uses private health care

Demanding workers do what they are told to be in the DNA of the Conservative Party.

This haughty, master-servant attitude fuels strikes, as Tory ministers are unable to grasp legitimate grievances and negotiate like adults.

The rich kid Rishi Sunak threatening from his high chair to ban walkouts rather than address the causes is not up to par.

The unelected and privileged Conservative Prime Minister who admitted at 21 that he had no working class friends doesn't now.

He couldn't have sounded more condescending, condescending and insulting if he had tried by inviting union leaders to 'adult' talks with ministers of health, transport and education.< /p>

The adults for the past six months were Mick Lynch, Pat Cullen and the rest of the elected British transplant representatives.

 Rishi Sunak and his comfort blanket
Rishi Sunak and his comforter (

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Martin Rowson)

The Juvenile Saboteurs are a British Conservative government that refused to negotiate, demonized workers, vilified unions, told outright lies and is now threatening new draconian legal barriers.

Inviting siblings for talks without beer or sandwiches is a shift in strategy acknowledging that conservatives are losing public relations as well as the industrial fight.

This conflict is far from over when the informative Resolution Foundation calculates that households are halfway through a two-year cost of living crisis that will reduce the value of earnings by £2,100.< /p>

"The rambling little Rishi must face reality - the united workers will never be defeated"

Kevin Maguire says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is completely out of touch with ordinary workers as New Year's strike kicks off across the UK< /p>

Video loading

Video not available

Click to playTap to play

Rishi Sunak refuses to say if he uses private health care

Demanding workers do what they are told to be in the DNA of the Conservative Party.

This haughty, master-servant attitude fuels strikes, as Tory ministers are unable to grasp legitimate grievances and negotiate like adults.

The rich kid Rishi Sunak threatening from his high chair to ban walkouts rather than address the causes is not up to par.

The unelected and privileged Conservative Prime Minister who admitted at 21 that he had no working class friends doesn't now.

He couldn't have sounded more condescending, condescending and insulting if he had tried by inviting union leaders to 'adult' talks with ministers of health, transport and education.< /p>

The adults for the past six months were Mick Lynch, Pat Cullen and the rest of the elected British transplant representatives.

 Rishi Sunak and his comfort blanket
Rishi Sunak and his comforter (

Picture:

Martin Rowson)

The Juvenile Saboteurs are a British Conservative government that refused to negotiate, demonized workers, vilified unions, told outright lies and is now threatening new draconian legal barriers.

Inviting siblings for talks without beer or sandwiches is a shift in strategy acknowledging that conservatives are losing public relations as well as the industrial fight.

This conflict is far from over when the informative Resolution Foundation calculates that households are halfway through a two-year cost of living crisis that will reduce the value of earnings by £2,100.< /p>

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