Tube strikes: Five reasons why this week’s RMT walkouts were the least effective for years

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This week’s Tube strikes by RMT members have been the union’s least effective walkouts on the London Underground for years, data has revealed.

Official figures show that a normal service continued on more than half of scheduled trains across all London Underground lines on Tuesday.

Sources within the transport authority said they could not remember any previous RMT strikes in which over half of the planned services continued to operate.

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Members of the RMT on the picket line on Tuesday

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