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Striking Tube drivers are demanding two-for-one Legoland tickets as they cripple London network for third day

While striking tube drivers immersed capital into more travel chaos, one -on -one LEGOLAND tickets as part of the list of demands with more wages and a four -day working week.

The railway, Maritime and Transportation (RMT) members came out of £ 72,000 a year for a third day and caused a crazy struggle for the hard -working British who had to fight the teeth and nail to reach the city.

While the tube drivers put themselves on the pile line, workers around London are packaged on buses, boats, bikes and trains – they are trying to avoid completely grilled traffic and disabled bicycle strip.

Images from all over London showed that the city was ‘ransom’ because the doors could not be fully closed, packaged on millions of British buses.

And now, Telegram Strikers’ demands include a special travel card that will see cheap tickets and discounts to theme parks such as Legoland, Thorpe Park and Chesington World of Adventures.

In addition, in addition to discounts at Cadbury World and London Eye, Buckingham Palace, guided tours and a party night in Soho in the center of London.

Hall Keith Prince, a Toray Transport spokesman in City, said that the London members’ union members’ to continue Rollercoasters’ would not gently see that the city was brought to the knees of the city.

He said: ‘RMT, discounted theme park tickets and an extra day permission in a week brought the capital to his knees.

The chaos scenes exploded in London while vehicles desperately tried to gather buses to go to work in the middle of the tube strike throughout the city

While the tube drivers put themselves on the pile line, workers in London are packaged on buses, boats, bikes and trains

While the tube drivers put themselves on the pile line, workers in London are packaged on buses, boats, bikes and trains

This morning, passengers have trains in Clapham Junction in South London while the passengers continue to injure the city.

This morning, passengers have trains in Clapham Junction in South London while the passengers continue to injure the city.

‘This is a joke – the Londons are working hard for what they want, and if RMT thinks that they will hold a ransom to go to RollerCoasters, they will learn how small Londans support it to do it very quickly.

‘This crisis cannot continue – where is the Mayor and where is the leadership for our city?’

Priv Card also provides 75 percent discount on its owners out of London out of London and provides access to multiple tourists twice the country.

If it is given, this comes to the existing useful aids that receive useful benefits that are given the right to travel free of charge in the entire London public transport system.

A union source told the newspaper that ‘travel concesses are varied’ and ‘trips to Legoland do not constitute part of any negotiations’.

However, the movement only seems to be ready to infuriate London’s vehicles, and yesterday, some reports reported that they have faced three -hour journeys on short bus routes like North London.

It is believed that RMT’s current demands will cost about £ 200 million – and this is the result of the costs and discounts obtained.

Since then, the members of the union offers a 3.4 percent fee increase offer to the members of the union, TFL, working hours from 35 hours a week to 32 hours to reduce ‘simply’ can not be met ‘, he said.

With RMT’s decision to continue the strikes, they added ‘painful disappointing’.

TFL's website 'strike action effects' a page reading

TFL’s website ‘strike action effects’ a page reading

Due to the London underground closure, it was seen that hundreds of people were in line for a bus near Euston.

Due to the London underground closure, it was seen that hundreds of people were in line for a bus near Euston.

Vehicles lined up for buses outside the Victoria Station at the hurry time yesterday evening

Vehicles lined up for buses outside the Victoria Station at the hurry time yesterday evening

While millions of workers were struggling to return home, large queues were seen at bus stations throughout the country.

While millions of workers were struggling to return home, large queues were seen at bus stations throughout the country.

RMT members gathered on the pile line outside of King's Cross St Pancras Underground

RMT members gathered on the pile line outside of King’s Cross St Pancras Underground

Yesterday, some workers’ deputies continued to show their support to the militant unity barons set to paralyze London for the rest of the week.

As the workers try to deal with the capital, Liverpool Riverside deputy Kim Johnson from Labour said that he was standing in ‘solidarity’ with RMT: ‘No worker should be risky with fatigue and excessive shift rotations – always the power in a union!’

The stance seemed to fly in front of the official line of Downing Street, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman says: ‘The Londons rightly get tired of the disruptions from the tube strikes this morning, and the parents start to leave their children to school, enter the hospital appointments and work.

‘RMT and TFL must rotate around the table and work together to solve this dispute to the interests of the passengers.’

The Elizabeth line and the only two lines running normally – are completely overwhelmed by network closure and the queues come out of the station on Monday.

Some passengers who managed to take a minimum amount of tube, told that they were stuck in a closed station when they tried to leave.

TFL had to apologize to the passengers in Debden, after the station could not be accessed from the station and no personnel were in the facility.

They say that this is due to the opening of the station later than normal, and that passengers can come out after about 10 minutes when the staff arrives.

Unless the hardworking Londans meet the capital, Liverpool Riverside deputy Kim Johnson from Labour said that he was standing in 'solidarity' with RMT

Unless the hardworking Londans meet the capital, Liverpool Riverside deputy Kim Johnson from Labour said that he was standing in ‘solidarity’ with RMT

Passenger flocks were seen walking on the London Bridge on Monday in the middle of travel chaos.

Passenger flocks were seen walking on the London Bridge on Monday in the middle of travel chaos.

Vehicle queue outside the Liverpool Street station to travel at Elizabeth Line due to tube strike

Vehicle queue outside the Liverpool Street station to travel at Elizabeth Line due to tube strike

RMT Union members also came to the stake line in London Bridge Underground Station

RMT Union members also came to the stake line in London Bridge Underground Station

Strikes were still released on Sunday, operating a limited service, but the full -scale strike has been completely closed for the first time since March 2023, the underground network.

TFL said: ‘We are involved in the demands of a decrease in the week of working week and are not practical and we call on our members to put our offers.’

Vehicles hoped that Mr. Khan would use a similar reluctance similar to last January, when Mr. Khan used a large £ 30 million London Authority Fund to stop the collision of tube workers.

However, without apparently a solution and one week of disruption, many of them questioned the role of the Mayor of London.

For Bexley and Sidcup, the Conservative MP Louie French said that the mayor was ‘missing in action’ in an article in X.

He wrote: ‘Millions of London will be affected by the strike of this week. Labor’s Union Paymasters already ask for less for less work for tube drivers who have already won 65,000 £ plus.

‘This way of labor and Sadiq Khan, despite zero strikes again in the action again.’

London Mayor spokesman said: ‘Nobody does not want to see strikes or deterioration for the Londons.

Vehicles had to fight with teeth and nail to try and do in London

Vehicles had to fight with teeth and nail to try and do in London

Following the closure of the underground, crowded queue for taxis other than King's Cross Station

Following the closure of the underground, crowded queue for taxis other than King’s Cross Station

While the pipe strike continues, passengers wait at a bus stop near Liverpool Street Station in the center of London

While the pipe strike continues, passengers wait at a bus stop near Liverpool Street Station in the center of London

‘Strikes have a serious impact on London’s businesses and vehicles. Mayor continues to encourage RMT and TFL to wander around the table to solve this issue and to reopen the network. ‘

A RMT spokesman said that they did not go on strike to break small businesses or the public.

They added: ‘This strike continues because the TFL administration refuses to even think about a small decrease in the working week to help reduce the bad health effects of long -term shift studies and long -term shift work on our members.

‘We believe that a shorter working week is fair and affordable, especially when you think that TFL has a surplus of £ 166 million last year and an annual activity budget of £ 10 billion. ‘

However, while the economy has already made a shot, Businessldn Deputy General Manager Muniya Barua said that the strikes will hit both RMT and TFL to come to a ’emergency’ agreement.

He said: ‘This is very annoying for the Londons who trust the tube to enter the city of the tube. Especially in hospitality, retail and cultural sector, will hit the companies that are particularly difficult. ‘

Downing Street also said: ‘Businesses who trust the tube for work and uprising will get tired of these strikes.’

However, the Prime Minister’s office returned to Labour’s suggestions that the reforms of workers’ rights would make similar strikes more likely.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan, by the deputies 'action is missing in the action' criticized.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan, by the deputies ‘action is missing in the action’ criticized.

Many popular areas in the city will normally be full of tourists and workers like the London Bridge, and will be deserted for next week.

Many popular areas in the city will normally be full of tourists and workers like the London Bridge, and will be deserted for next week.

A bus to Waterloo is surrounded by lime bikes, e-SCOOTERS and vehicles on hikers

A bus to Waterloo is surrounded by lime bikes, e-SCOOTERS and vehicles on hikers

Sir Keir Starmer’s spokesperson, “always introducing our reforms, unlike the previous government, we want to have a more constructive relationship with trade unions,” he said.

‘And also a safer labor force is good for the economy, good for productivity.’

The effects of strikes have already shot the planned economy at Wembley and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’s planned concerts by Coldplay and Malone Post Malone.

Coldplay said in a statement: ‘We are sorry that we have to re -plan our last two concerts of the current Wembley Stadium run due to the industrial action planned at the London Metro.

‘Without a tube service, it is impossible to buy 82,000 people safely to the concert and home, and therefore no activity license for the nights of 7 and 8 September.’

It is estimated that the total cost of the economy during the next week can reach hundreds of millions.

When the vehicles in the capital return to full service, London Underground is facing more misery with bus strikes.

If the planned action continues, the services operated by First Bus will strike in the West, Northwest and Southwest London until 05:00 on Friday, September 12 – Monday, September 15th.

If the tube network has not been working again until this time, the workers face a powerful mission to enter the heart of the city from these regions.

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