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London’s ‘world-beating’ bus crisis: a view from the cab
Tory rule has given us the largest reduction in the capital’s bus services ever, says bus driver NICK WARNER
AS A bus driver of 39 years’ experience, I can say with confidence I have seen our position in the social order decline.
In 1983 when I started, London’s buses were a secure, safe way to earn a living. One could, after an initial qualifying period, borrow from the company at preferential rates and buy a house in Stoke Newington, for example. Not any more.
Our union was so strong we didn’t need to go on strike — management knew better than to be unreasonable.
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