Commuters who will be affected by the impending tube strike on Monday (January 9) have voiced their anger as they try to make alternative travel arrangements to get to work.

The 24-hour strike, starting at 6pm on Sunday evening (January 8) will be affecting all London Underground stations and is likely to cause chaos during the Monday morning rush hour.

Action is being taken by the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) union after members balloted in favour of a walkout over cuts to staff and ticket office closures.

Affected commuters have taken to Twitter to voice their anger and angst.

Although not everyone is quite so disheartened...

RMT's general secretary, Mick Cash, said: “RMT will not stand by while safety is compromised on London Underground off the back of cash-led cuts to staffing levels that the union has warned would have a serious, lasting and corrosive impact for staff and passengers alike.

“That is why our members are taking this action.

“RMT members on the London Underground stations see day in and day out the toxic impact of the job cuts programme and they are reporting back that it is horrific.”

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