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Britain’s rail strike and the struggle against war: Bring down the Johnson government!

Rail workers in the UK will walk out again Thursday for the second of three days of national strike action.

This is no ordinary industrial dispute. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government of political gangsters want to emulate Margaret Thatcher’s targeting of the miners in 1984-85, which ended in a defeat that transformed the UK into a playground of the super-rich and began a social nightmare for millions of working people.

Today the Tories are intent on inflicting a yet more brutal defeat on rail workers because their strike has become the focus of a tidal wave of opposition that threatens to erupt in the coming weeks. Teachers, nurses, doctors, local government workers, Royal Mail delivery and BT workers are all seeking to launch industrial action in the next months. The conditions are emerging for a decisive confrontation with the Johnson government, but this must be given a conscious programme and leadership.

The working class must not let the Tories succeed. Every worker in the UK and internationally must rally to the rail workers’ cause, forging a unified industrial and political offensive to bring down the Johnson government. This demands above all the development of organised opposition among workers and young people to the efforts of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and the Labour Party to isolate and betray the strike.

NATO’s war and the rail strike

Yesterday’s vicious attack by Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood makes clear the fundamental character of the struggle that has now begun for the entire working class. Not only is the rail strike becoming a focus for the determination of millions of workers to end the savage austerity measures of the government. It is now threatening key foreign policy imperatives centred on an escalation of NATO’s war against Russia and hostile targeting of China.

Ellwood, chair of the defence select committee, denounced striking rail workers as “Putin’s friends” and insisted that industrial action be “brought to a halt” so that the UK can successfully pursue NATO’s war against Russia in Ukraine.

Speaking to Sky News, he said, “I think Russia must be enjoying this self-inflicted distraction, pleased to see that the one government in Europe that is actually standing up to Putin is completely distracted in this way… I say to the unions, ‘please don’t be Putin’s friend, return to the talks today so we can get the country moving again.’”

Ellwood is a former captain in the Royal Green Jackets and one of several former military figures in the upper echelons of the Tory Party. Together with the chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee Tom Tugendhat and Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, he has been touted as a possible successor to Johnson.

One day before Ellwood’s remarks, Johnson used his cabinet meeting to issue a public statement linking waging war in Ukraine with the defeat of the rail strikes. He warned of the danger of “Ukraine fatigue,” vowing to ensure “fresh political, military and financial support” to the Kiev regime and to “drain the grain from Ukraine”—a boast that implies direct military intervention.

He insisted the UK remain “steadfast,” imposing the necessary “fiscal discipline” by suppressing wage demands and pushing through savage cuts in the rail industry and everywhere else.


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