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Eric Bristow and a debate on unions and strike action

We chat to Eric Bristow, the Crafty Cockney darts maestro who made Staffordshire his home, and hear from three union officials about co-ordinated strike action planned for later this year.

Unions are preparing for a nationwide "day of action" on 30 November in protest over the government's decision to increase workers' pension contribution payments.

Stuart wants to know: Do strikes work? Is there still the need for unions or do they just cause trouble? Stuart's joined by three union officials who'll be able to answer your questions.

We're also joined by darts legend, and mentor of Staffordshire's Phil 'the power' Taylor, Eric Bristow. After living in the Staffordshire area for many years, 'The Crafty Cockney' is back to tell us about Bullseye On Tour.

If you have any questions for Eric or the union officials, leave a message before the show on 01782 221212, call during the show on 01782 208008 or email us at stuart.stoke@bbc.co.uk.

3 hours

Broadcast

  • Wed 12 Oct 2011 10:00