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Author: John B
Date: Aug 20, 2008 00:42

Tim Parker sacked, RMT accepts almost the same offer it rejected
before. Coincidence, I'm sure...

http://www.johnband.org/blog/2008/08/20/tube-strike-conspiracy-theory/

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John Band
john at johnband dot org
www.johnband.org
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Re: Tube strike conspiracy theory         


Author: MIG
Date: Aug 20, 2008 01:08

On Aug 20, 8:42 am, John B johnband.org> wrote:
> Tim Parker sacked, RMT accepts almost the same offer it rejected
> before. Coincidence, I'm sure...
>
> http://www.johnband.org/blog/2008/08/20/tube-strike-conspiracy-theory/

So Tim Parker was there doing his job for TfL, and then the RMT hired
Bob Crow to bash TfL?
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Re: Tube strike conspiracy theory         


Author: John B
Date: Aug 20, 2008 01:19

On Aug 20, 9:08 am, MIG doreenbird.co.uk> wrote:
>> Tim Parker sacked, RMT accepts almost the same offer it rejected
>> before. Coincidence, I'm sure...
>
>
> So Tim Parker was there doing his job for TfL, and then the RMT hired
> Bob Crow to bash TfL?

Eh? I'm suggesting that the RMT might have agreed to call off the Tube
Lines strike despite no significant improvement in pay offer, on the
condition that Boris sacked Parker from TfL.

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John Band
john at johnband dot org
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Re: Tube strike conspiracy theory         


Author: MIG
Date: Aug 20, 2008 01:32

On Aug 20, 9:19 am, John B johnband.org> wrote:
> On Aug 20, 9:08 am, MIG doreenbird.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>> Tim Parker sacked, RMT accepts almost the same offer it rejected
>>> before. Coincidence, I'm sure...
>
>
>> So Tim Parker was there doing his job for TfL, and then the RMT hired
>> Bob Crow to bash TfL?
>
> Eh? I'm suggesting that the RMT might have agreed to call off the Tube
> Lines strike despite no significant improvement in pay offer, on the
> condition that Boris sacked Parker from TfL.

I understood that, but the implication was that the initiative was
from the RMT, rather than Tim Parker being hired in a blaze of
publicity to bash the unions.
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Re: Tube strike conspiracy theory         


Author: Tom Barry
Date: Aug 20, 2008 02:58

MIG wrote:
>
> Maybe it was a slightly more complicated discussion on the lines of
> BC: "This idea of publicly intending to bash us is making us nervous
> and to mistrust every deal. This isn't helping London is it?" BJ:
> "Good point; I'd like to reconsider my dismissive attitude and talk to
> you directly instead of via my hit man."

The more prosaic explanation of Parker's departure is that he really
wanted to make radical cuts in GLA and TfL expenditure. This would have
horrified the elected politicians Milton and Johnson, who are quite
happy to have public expenditure as long as it goes into Tory areas,
preferably accompanied by a freeze or cut in the Mayor's precept (which
doesn't fund TfL). They could foresee the headlines in the suburban
freesheets - 'Boris Slashes X, Y and Z Shock Horror'. That explains the
whole 'TfL Chair Needs To Be Democratically Accountable'. Parker would
never have carried the can for the cuts, the public would look to blame
the high-profile elected figure of Boris.
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Re: Tube strike conspiracy theory         


Author: Colin Rosenstiel
Date: Aug 20, 2008 05:06

In article , illia@blueyonder.co.uk
(Tom Barry) wrote:
> MIG wrote:
>
>> Maybe it was a slightly more complicated discussion on the lines of
>> BC: "This idea of publicly intending to bash us is making us nervous
>> and to mistrust every deal. This isn't...
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