UNION boss Mick Lynch says rail workers could still be striking this time next year unless the Tories stop thwarting a pay and jobs deal.
The RMT chief is working night and day on a settlement but ministers will not budge.
His members will not give in either. Mr Lynch made himself available over Christmas for talks with Transport Secretary Mark Harper - who he dubs "the Fat Controller".
But no call came. He will now have his first sit-down with the Government in 25 days when he meets Transport Minister Huw Merriman tomorrow.
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