Rail union will not back down on strike threat, as Grant Shapps warns of fatal damage to the network

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Rail union will not back down on strike threat, as Grant Shapps warns of fatal damage to the network
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🗳️ The results of a union vote on industrial action that would 'bring the country to a standstill' are due on Wednesday

The rail union has insisted it will not back down on strike threats as it accused Grant Shapps of overseeing a "dystopian network".

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