We ask Londoners how they will feel about train and tube strikes over the Easter holidays
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00:00 We are just a few days away from the Easter holidays, with families across the capital
00:07 making plans to see relatives, but those travel itineraries could be thrown into chaos with
00:13 the announcement of rail strikes. Last week, Aslef announced tube drivers are set to walk
00:18 out over two days on April 8th and then again on May 4th, and have also revealed train drivers
00:25 at 16 train companies will also be taking rolling one day strikes from April 5th to
00:32 the 8th. But how will these strikes affect Londoners?
00:36 There are train strikes over the Easter holidays. Is that something that's going to affect you?
00:41 No. How do you feel about the train strikes? It doesn't actually affect me. I am travelling
00:46 over the Easter holidays, but I'll be going in my car. It's very inconvenient, but the
00:53 strikers have got an absolute massive point. The whole of the infrastructure of British
01:00 travel has been shafted by the Tory government, basically selling off the nation's infrastructure
01:10 to private investors. I think it should be re-nationalised, and I hope it will be. I
01:18 am fully in favour of the strikers and support them in their struggles.
01:25 I will be because it will affect work. I haven't actually checked out yet when they are. It
01:31 always affects, not always, I sometimes manage to miss it, but it generally affects me and
01:36 really screws up work. I'm not going to be affected by the strikes.
01:42 I'm sure a lot of people will be, and it will be really tough on them if they need to get
01:46 to see family and they can't. If people need to strike, then they need to strike, perhaps
01:54 not over Easter weekend.