Mayor of London says he doesn’t support tube strikes
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Mayor of London says he doesn’t support tube strikes
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan says he doesn’t support strikes by RMT workers that are crippling services on the London Underground on Thursday and urges the union to work with TFL to solve the dispute.
Report by Blairm.
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