Mark LandlerEshe Nelson By Mark Landler and Eshe Nelson June 21, 2022 LONDON — Britain was hobbled on Tuesday by its largest railway strike in three decades, halting trains across the country, throwing travel plans for tens of millions of Britons and visitors into chaos, and setting off what union and government leaders warned could be a long summer of labor unrest.
With last-ditch talks between the transport union and the rail operator collapsing on Monday night, hundreds of trains ground to a halt for the first of three planned days of strikes. Most trains will also probably be halted on Thursday and Saturday, with disruptions rippling across the system for the entire week.
Damn, just damn! Heading into the Independence Day weekend!
Oh, wait....
How many countries have an "Independence Day" BECAUSE of England?