people aren t allowed to camp there without the permission of landowners. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to a new series, conversation with rather than an interrogation of someone who shapes our political thinking about what has shaped theirs. my guest this week is the leader of britain s second largest trade union, sharon graham who replaced the rather better known len mccluskey. we are at a time with strikes on the health service, strikes on the railway, strengths and schools, strikes in the civil service. for years, there s been talks of a new winter of discontent must be honest, it has been largely that. talk. now, trade unions to have a mandate from members and have the backing of large sections of the public to have a fight over the standard of their members living. sharon graham, welcome to political thinking. because you ve been around a long time, your perspective of this, does it feel like the beginning of a new balance of
spoke about what is happening. if i go to my mum and dads on a friday evening, there is always a on the station at the current affairs of the day. you said ou current affairs of the day. you said you got current affairs of the day. you said you got into current affairs of the day. you said you got into trouble fighting, at home? did you have to fight at home to get your fair share? to fight at home to get your fairshare? mi; to fight at home to get your fair share? to fight at home to get your fair share? my first fair share was about fair share? my first fair share was about pocket fair share? my first fair share was about pocket money. - fair share? my first fair share was about pocket money. my brother sian is older than me and i think we were getting 50p, my sister and and i think we were getting 50p, my sisterand i and i think we were getting 50p, my sister and i and and i think we were getting 50p, my sisterand i and he and i think we were getting 50p, my sister and i an
or if you test positive for covid. what about those family bubbles and school bubbles which are having a huge impact on the workforce? they will be scrapped as well which means if somebody in your child s matter was passed the test positive for covid it doesn t mean your child will have to stay home unless they also begin to show symptoms and that is massive because 640,000 children in the space of last week alone had to stay off school. massive ramifications for the education but also for employers too and employers like neil. good to see this morning. where you believed yesterday because you have been riding these isolation waves like most employers? i suppose it s auoin to waves like most employers? i suppose it s going to be waves like most employers? i suppose it s going to be another waves like most employers? i suppose it s going to be another challenge - it s going to be another challenge for us, it s going to be another challenge for us, some other changes, and i think f
it destroyed a high school. the nearby rivals, port charlotte, stepped up, the two schools shared the facilities there. schools from both communities attending in split shifts. when the two teams met on the football field in the midst of the rebuilding efforts, governor bush was there. they faced off again, he posed for pictures. enjoying just an enthusiastic welcome in that community, where many people credit the governor with helping them rebuild. what is it like to see the difference now, 11 years later? yeah, well, i was all in to help them. and i have a bond because of that. it s just hard to describe when you get a chance to help people when they re truly on their knees, literally. and you get to do that. it s one of the most fulfilling experiences in your rally earli had a chance to sit down with him and he s taking stock of the
runz. the nearby rivals stepped up and shared facilities. the students from both communities attending the school in split shifts. when the two teams met on the football field back then in the midst of those rebuilding efforts, governor bush was there presiding over the coin toss. he returned on friday to watch those rivals face off again, sitting in the stands, enjoyed an enthusiastic welcome and a community where many still credit him with helping them rebuild. was this one of those times of your governorship? it was. we did a lot of big things in policy, big fights, taking on the teachers union and the public service unions and all that and i won. i had big victories. but when the hurricane started coming, it changed everything. i had a chance to sit down with the governor as he takes stock of last week and looks forward. i asked him about that swipe he took at some of his home state senator marco rubio and he