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Ministers ready to draft in ARMY to deal with Christmas strikes, Tory chair Nadhim Zahawi confirms

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Ministers ready to draft in the ARMY to deal with Christmas strikes, Nadhim Zahawi confirms – as Tory chair urges trade unions not to ‘divide’ Britain in face of Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine

  • Ministers are ready to draft in the Army to deal with wave of Christmas strikes  
  • Nadhim Zahawi reveals military could drive ambulances or staff border points
  • Tory chairman warns trade unions not to ‘divide’ Britain during Ukraine war 

Ministers are ready to draft in the Army to deal with the wave of pre-Christmas strikes being planned by trade unions.

Nadhim Zahawi, the Tory chairman, revealed the Government was considering using the military to drive ambulances or staff border points amid workers’ walkouts.

He also warned trade unions not to ‘divide’ Britain during the festive period, as he heaped blame on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for the cost-of-living crisis.

As well as nationwide rail strikes, bus drivers, postal workers, teachers and nurses are all planning industrial action in the run-up to Christmas.

The trade union representing Border Force officers and Passport Office staff has also backed strike action.

Amid the threat of widespread disruption, Mr Zahawi this morning confirmed the Government’s emergency Cobra committee was putting contingency plans in place.

He insisted it was the ‘right and responsible thing to do’ in the face of industrial disputes throughout the public sector.

Nadhim Zahawi, the Tory chairman, revealed the Government was ready to draft in the army to deal with the wave of pre-Christmas strikes being planned by trade unions

Ministers are considering using the military to drive ambulances or staff border points amid workers' walkouts

Ministers are considering using the military to drive ambulances or staff border points amid workers’ walkouts

As well as nationwide rail strikes, bus drivers, postal workers, teachers and nurses (pictured above) are all planning industrial action in the run-up to Christmas

As well as nationwide rail strikes, bus drivers, postal workers, teachers and nurses (pictured above) are all planning industrial action in the run-up to Christmas

‘We have a very strong team at Cobra who are doing a lot of the work in looking at what we need to do to minimise the disruption to people’s lives,’ Mr Zahawi told Sky News’ Sophy Ridge On Sunday show.

‘We are looking at the military, we are looking at a specialist response force which we actually set up a number of years ago – a surge capacity.

‘In the unfortunate circumstance, if you do have a strike at Border Force, you do have to make sure there is minimum disruption.

‘We have to make sure are borders are always secure and that is something that we guarantee.

‘Things like driving ambulances and other parts of the public sector – we have got to try and minimise disruption.’

Mr Zahawi also did not rule out using pharmacists to ease the pressure on the NHS during walkouts by nurses and other staff.

It has been reported the Government is considering allowing chemists to diagnose patients with minor conditions and prescribe antibiotics. 

With the prospect of trade unions plunging Britain into a ‘winter of discontent’, Mr Zawahi warned it was not the time to chase inflation-matching pay rises for workers and stressed ministers were still hoping strikes would be called off.

He blasted Vladimir Putin for using ‘energy as a weapon’ when the Russian President was ‘failing so badly’ in his attempt to invade Ukraine.

The Tory chairman blamed the Kremlin’s actions for sky-high inflation rates and insisted workers should not ‘chase inflation’ in their pay packets.

He added: ‘This is a time to come together and send a very clear message to Mr Putin that we’re not going to be divided.’  

Mr Zahawi told trade unions not to ‘divide’ Britain during the festive period. 

‘It’s unfair, in my view, for the unions to really damage… and disrupt people’s lives and livelihoods at Christmas,’ he later told the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg show.

‘They should really rethink and they should reflect on this because that is exactly what Putin wants to see, that division.

‘Let’s not divide, let’s come together.’

Mr Zahawi’s attempt to pin the blame on Russia for the cost-of-living crisis prompted a backlash.

Liberal Democrat MP Christine Jardine said: ‘It is ludicrous and insulting to suggest Vladimir Putin is responsible for nurses going on strike.

‘The responsibility lies firmly with this Conservative Government’s shambolic failure to find a solution.

“Conservative ministers wasted billions of taxpayers’ money on dodgy PPE contracts and now are refusing to offer a fair pay rise to nurses.

‘It is a clear demonstration of how out of touch Zahawi and this Conservative Government really are.’

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