PM needs to ‘stop grandstanding and start governing’ - Starmer on strikes

PM needs to ‘stop grandstanding and start governing’ - Starmer on strikes

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The transcript discusses the ineffectiveness of current legislation in addressing underlying issues related to industrial disputes. It emphasizes the need for government action to resolve these issues and criticizes the government's inaction. The Labour Party's approach to industrial relations is highlighted, focusing on resolving underlying issues to prevent strikes and promote economic growth, as demonstrated during their previous governance.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the underlying issues mentioned that need to be resolved to avoid strikes?

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How does the speaker suggest the government should approach the current industrial action?

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What example does the speaker use to illustrate successful industrial relations?

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What was the economic growth comparison made between the last Labour government and the last 12 years?

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What does the speaker believe is the difference in approach that the Labour Party would bring to government?

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