HUNDREDS of thousands of train workers, nurses and civil servants are set to strike close to Christmas in a chaotic winter of discontent.
Today London was brought to a standstill as Tube workers walked out of the underground.
On Wednesday, the Royal College of Nursing announced that a majority of its 300,000 members voted in favour of “historic” strike action.
And just this afternoon around 100,000 civil servants balloted for industrial action in a massive argument with ministers over pay, pensions and job redundancies.
Workers employed by the government to man Job Centres, the Passport Office and Border Force officials are among those ready to walk out.