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UK Minister admits resolving rail disputes would have been cheaper than strikes

18 Jan 2023 2 minute read
UK Minister of State for Rail and HS2, Huw Merriman. Photo James Manning PA Images

The UK Government has lost more money due to the impact of rail strikes than it would have cost to settle the disputes months ago, a UK Government minister has admitted.

Rail minister Huw Merriman told MPs the row has “ended up costing more” but insisted the “overall impact” on all public sector pay deals must be considered.

Transport Select Committee member Ben Bradshaw put it to Mr Merriman that “we’re talking of a cost to the Government of over a billion (pounds) so far” from the impact of strikes, which have repeatedly decimated services for several months.

He went on to ask: “That would easily be enough money to have solved this dispute months ago, wouldn’t it?”

The minister replied: “If you look at it in that particular lens, then absolutely, it’s actually ended up costing more than would have been the case if it was just settled in that part.

“But, again, we have to look at the overall impact on the public sector pay deals that are going across, and we also have to look on the ability for the reforms that don’t often get talked about, but they’re absolutely vital as part of the package.

“It’s the reforms that will actually pay for these pay deals and also make the railway more efficient in the long run as well.”

Interfered

Mr Merriman insisted the Government has not “interfered in a negative manner” during negotiations aimed at resolving the row over jobs, pay and conditions.

He said: “I believe that we’ve been able to intervene positively.

“We’ve been able to refresh mandates. That has led to settlements with the TSSA (Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association) and Unite.

“I very much hope that will lead to settlement with the RMT, that have been responsible for 70% of industrial action over the last year.

“There are talks going on this morning between the Rail Delivery Group and the RMT, and there have been talks going on last week and into this week with the RMT and Network Rail.

“So, I’m really hopeful that those talks will lead to a settlement.”


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Cathy Jones
Cathy Jones
1 year ago

Well done, you have just admitted that the government’s stance has been one of ideology and not of practicality and has indeed confirmed what the RMT have been saying all along.
I would give up my Billy Nomates tickets to be able to see him being roasted by his gruppenführer/capo later on.

Peter Cuthbert
Peter Cuthbert
1 year ago
Reply to  Cathy Jones

Yes indeed! As my late father in law would have said, there may be quite a lot of intelligent people in this Government, but they all seem to lack good judgement. However, I would have tended to disagree with him about the ‘intelligent’ bit. Clever, cunning, yes, but not intelligent.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 year ago

7th year of Brextain, one long fever dream for Mogg and co…

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 year ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

Sunak spends £1 billion making Mick Lynch potentially a runaway leader of a socialist labour Government…Doh! Sunak defends Modi against charges of ‘ethnic cleansing’ Doh! We see your true colours…

Last edited 1 year ago by Mab Meirion
Charles Coombes
Charles Coombes
1 year ago

More of our money wasted by the tories for their ideology.

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