majority of workers, they have the most votes in this. if they get behind us, then this could get through. if other small unions don t recommend this, for example unite, that might not matter. at this stage it s not clear whether all the unions are going to recommend this offer to their membership. my sense is that the unison, gmb unions will probably get behind this. but it s a big question whether the membership are going to think that is good enough. there is a lot of anger out there. and why is it a sense of suddenly more serious talks now? i was interviewing a key union leaders fought some time, so be it for them, it was completely obvious obvious, that they were offering olive branches to the government that were not being taken up. what changed? that were not being taken up. what chanced? ~ , ., ~ that were not being taken up. what chanced? ~ , ., ,, . changed? why do we look like we re closer to a hat changed? why do we look like we re closer to a hat deal chan
changed? that were not being taken up. what chanced? ~ , ., ~ that were not being taken up. what chanced? ~ , ., ,, . changed? why do we look like we re closer to a hat changed? why do we look like we re closer to a hat deal changed? why do we look like we re closer to a hat deal with changed? why do we look like we re closer to a hat deal with health - closer to a hat deal with health workers than with teachers, we now? i think that there is a sense of a political imperative, to get this done, when you look at public opinion, when it comes to health workers, there is huge support, particularly for ambience workers. less so forjunior doctors, who, by the way, are not on a deal. sol suppose if you are making a hard headed political calculation, ha rd headed political calculation, then the hard headed political calculation, then the deal that you re going to want to do first is the one where there is the most public support. i think also from the unions perspective, as much as the