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No Sydney, Unite are not funding the Tories so that is just not true.If a union is funding a political party then it wishes to see the interests of its members reflected in party policy.Labour have just dismissed staff members (presumably union members) because of reduced income, and replaced them with temporary contract staff under new terms.As a trade unionist, you would look to take action to preserve the conditions of work and terms under which colleagues are removed from post. It would not be consistent to continue to support the organisation removing trade union rights from existing members, would it?
Here is what is going off Sydney;https://labourlist.org/2021/08/unite-and-gmb-to-ballot-labour-staff-over-potential-compulsory-redundancies/Starmer and his man Evans have created a fine mess.If the ballot is for action against the Labour Party as a rogue employer, it could lead to legal action.Unite and the GMB would not want to be in the position of bankrolling the people who they face in a dispute.Lets see the result on Aug 31.
As someone who hasn’t traditionally been a Labour voter it seems the more away from the left and union influences the party moves, the more appealing to the general electorate it becomes
Sydney,I think you are missing the point that the financial problems of Labour are due to the mismanagement by Starmer and Evans.Expelling paid up members, and reneging on policy positions has deterred many supporters, and the income lost has not been replaced. The disgraced Mandelson, Epstein associate, spoke of attracting corporate sponsors, but it has not happened, even if you think that is desirable.An employer organisation which looks to bypass due process in industrial relations while relying upon trade union funding has seriously lost its way.Labour is close to trading unlawfully because it cannot meet its financial obligations. This is not the fault of those to be made redundant. It is the fault of Evans and Starmer.The pay-offs for cases not pursued in court were in contravention of legal advice, which was that Labour would win if these cases had been heard.You say"The Labour party has just come off the worst defeat of any living member's lifetime and longer, there has to be a reorganisation and rethink of strategy, it cannot possibly consider continuing down the old route."This is way off beam.The votes received by Labour were MUCH better than in the dog days of Gordon Brown;https://twitter.com/gletherby/status/1421861298095206401Consistent decline under New Labour reversed, but the way these votes were allocated in particular seats changed. FPTP is not a fit for purpose system.I know it is more difficult being across the world to keep in touch with what is happening here.Maybe other info not from the Guardian is worth a look.I read the Guardian myself, but I would not trust it on foreign policy or Labour Party issues.It is often wrong on both.
So what elements of the current Starmer strategy are likely to lead to winning an election, Syd?Labour are not going to be in a position to contest an election with the present mismanagement.Either because they will not have the finance, or because they will be diminished in numbers to do basic canvassing.Or both at the same time!With shit like this going off, what is going to be left;https://labourhub.org.uk/2021/08/27/such-practices-would-not-be-tolerated-in-the-workplace-nor-in-the-justice-system/amp/It pains me to say it, as a long time member, but the party is on the skids.