| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 251 | Anonymous | |
| 252 | john | |
| 253 | Joanne Kelly | Full support to the workers |
| 254 | E. W. Wolfson | The labor agreement between the SSP MPs and the IWW and NUJ workers should be honored. |
| 255 | james keegans | |
| 256 | Alexander Petrie | |
| 257 | James Nesbitt | If the question is "who should lose out - the politician or the worker?" then a trade unionist's response can only be to protect the worker's pay, security and conditions. |
| 258 | John Miller | |
| 259 | Gerry McCartney | |
| 260 | Geoff Knowles | |
| 261 | Andrew Given | |
| 262 | David Thomson | |
| 263 | Eric Lee | |
| 264 | William Frazier | I support the NUJ and IWW workers in their struggle against attacks on their pay and working conditions. |
| 265 | Sharaz Mckie | It's a disgrace that people elected to represent us can treat us in this way. |
| 266 | dave hewitt | |
| 267 | Karen MacLean | |
| 268 | Chris Lytle | |
| 269 | Chris Pelton | |
| 270 | Eamonn Coyle | Victory to the SSP staff! Down with the shivlings! |
| 271 | Anonymous | |
| 272 | Stephen Smith | revleft.com |
| 273 | Les and Flo Trotter | |
| 274 | Stuart Tuckwood | |
| 275 | Anonymous | |
| 276 | Jim Monaghan | So here we are three months later and there has been no redundancies no job losses, could it be that it was all a politically sectarian fabricated lie? |
| 277 | Alasdair Stewart | |
| 278 | Jim McLean | a pair of chancers, come on the wobblies. |
| 279 | Greg McDonald | |
| 280 | Travis Cooper | |
| 281 | David | |