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Londoners urged to back ticket offices
Council elections a chance to speak up for 950 vital workers

Londoners were urged yesterday to kick out Tory and Lib Dem councillors in May's borough elections to save 260 Tube ticket offices.

Rail union TSSA and the Labour Party united to launch a campaign which they hope will turn the poll into a referendum on office closures.

Activists greeted bleary-eyed passengers at stations yesterday morning, informing them why they should reject the dangerous decision.

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