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arista
30-09-2012, 09:07 AM
This is the Front Page
of todays Sunday Times so no link.

Len McCluskey of Unite Union
has given Labour 6million pounds
in the past 2 years.


So he Funds the Labour party
and now demands.


On Marr this morning
the Dork Labour Leader
said he will not be ruled by Unions.


Whatever his Real View is
he must sort this out proper.

joeysteele
30-09-2012, 09:54 AM
I don't really like Unions but I do feel they have a purposE.

Their problem seems to be that they haven't learned the gentler art of persuasion in politics and there is always an aggressive sound to their tone and actions.
Idoubt Labour as a party would allow dictation from the Unions but would listen to them and in reality the Unions often haven't worked with Labour Govts in the past and been more at odds with them at times than with Conservative ones.

Omah
30-09-2012, 09:58 AM
Power to the People!

Omah
30-09-2012, 10:12 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-19753924

A senior union leader has warned the Labour Party it is "unrepresentative" of working people and dominated by a "political elite", ahead of its annual conference this weekend.

The general secretary of the GMB union, Paul Kenny, urged the party to reconnect with workers through policies on jobs, pay and public services.

This follows shadow chancellor Ed Balls' decision to support government curbs on public sector salaries.

The GMB gives Labour about £2m a year.

'Not tenable'

Speaking before the Labour Party conference - which begins in Manchester on Sunday - Mr Kenny said the party would be under pressure to show it could relate to millions of people.

In particular, he said, Mr Balls - who was recently heckled at the TUC Congress for backing pay restraint in the public sector - should be "standing up for the lower paid" and that his speech at the conference would be "an important moment for trade unions".

"I think that Ed Balls's position in relation to a number of things is frankly not tenable with the trade unions.

"You can't talk about solving the problems in the economy by continuing to squeeze down on some of the lowest-paid workers in our society. It's just not feasible."

Mr Kenny said he would be unhappy if anyone in his delegation jeered the shadow chancellor at the upcoming conference, but he added: "If it's no change, I'd advise him against looking for a standing ovation."

:pipe:

arista
30-09-2012, 11:15 AM
http://www.conservatives.com/Get_involved/~/media/Images/Content%20Images/Labour/labnotlearningr.ashx?w=270&h=400&as=1

Marcus.
30-09-2012, 11:26 AM
Well they better then who we got allready