More messages of support for our fight against job cuts

"Keep up the struggle against the job cuts. Of course it is political, as Boris keeps reminding us, it would be when you want to sack workers and cause a lot of social conflict.
"It's a shame that the political dominance of ideas has made people so selfish. It doesn't matter if you can't get to work for a couple of days - solidarity with the tube workers."
Carl Linkson, WEA GMB Tutor

"I am not a RMT Union member but a London commuter, but I wish to pledge my complete support to your organisation during this dispute. I don't enjoy turning a 45 minute commute into a 120 minute battle, but I would rather do that than endorse the 'scab' service. I think its appalling that you are fighting for all workers' rights and yet if you do win, these unscrupulous individuals will reap the benefits of your hard work. Please don't give in, your members do a sterling job everyday and its a disgrace that there are plans to reduce frontline staff, especially if there was ever another 7/7. It was the LU staff on 7/7 who bravely helped passengers while emergency services weren't even on the scene due to communication issues.
"The media will tell you that people like me will be just the kind to be so upset with Bob Crow and the RMT, I live in North London but work in the heart of the city in Chancery Lane. But let me make it absoloutely clear that even if we do earn more than the average wage, I never forgot where I came from or what is fair and what is not."
Kind regards,
Clency Lebrasse

"Unity is strength. Good Luck."
Clare Hatfull, POA branch official

"Good luck with your struggle! Ignore the capitalist media, we're all behind you!"
Aidan Simpson