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'We're trying to defend our people, defend their standard of living and defend their jobs, we don't want to ruin people attending Beyonce or the FA Cup' Mick Lynch adds 'We're available night and day to negotiate a deal on this dispute' 📺 Sky 501

RMT boss Mick Lynch accuses ministers of 'making working people poorer all over the country'

Speaking to Sky News this morning, RMT general secretary Mick Lynch defended the strike action, saying workers have not had a pay rise in four years, and called on ministers to negotiate a fair deal., Mick Lynch said ministers have not engaged with his union since January and are directly responsible for the economic cost.

"They want to make people poorer to drive down this inflation rate. We haven't contributed to inflation because our members haven't had a pay rise for four years." Lady Hallet has already assured"the bereaved that this inquiry is in the process of obtaining all relevant WhatsApp messages from all relevant groups, not just those from Mr Hancock".

He told BBC Question Time last night:"In the end, this is a judicial decision. It’ll be taken by the courts. I happen to think the courts will probably take the view that Baroness Hallett, who’s running the inquiry, is perfectly entitled and empowered to decide whatever she wants." Former prime minister Gordon Brown, Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford and Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham are among those who have joined the Alliance for Radical Democratic Change.

"If I have inadvertently caused offence to anyone, then I am naturally sorry as it is important that we share an environment of mutual and equal respect for all." for drinks, according to two of his colleagues. Bereaved families and opposition parties criticised Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after the Cabinet Office revealed it was taking the unusual step of bringing a judicial review of Baroness Hallett's order to release the documents.

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