As far as I understand it Steve the strike is about what’s happening with Network Rail which is owned by the government. They’ve cut their funding (which in itself is moronic as Network Rail is the thing that keeps the British rail system classed as one of the best in the world, basically it’s the safest in the world because of Network Rail which keeps the trains running . I’m sure we all remember that it was taken into public ownership after the Hatfield rail crash caused by a lack of investment in the infrastructure), trying to get Network Rail to cut the number of employees and increase the working hours of those remaining. Other parts of the industry are striking in solidarity. This is austerity all over again and history has showed us that sadly doesn’t work full stop but in the rail industry it is quite literally deadly. If they hadn’t spanked billions on failures such as the test and trace which only purpose was to give Dido Harding something to do, or written off billions for the unusable PPE contracts that they gave their mates and numerous vanity projects then maybe, just maybe we wouldn’t be using austerity measures on railways, we wouldn’t be here, the high skilled high paid workers in that industry (wasn’t Boris just bragging that this was the model for the economy at PMQ’s just last week?) wouldn’t be fighting for their jobs, pay and conditions to maintain one of the safest rail systems in the world.