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arista 01-04-2014 08:33 PM

Len McCluskey tells Ed Miliband: turn left or lose election
 
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...y_2258012b.jpg

[Labour leader will lose next election unless
he offers more than 'pale shade of austerity',
Unite trade union chief warns as he
threatens to stop funding party

Ed Miliband will lose the next general
election unless he offers more left-wing
policies such as renationalising
the railways and putting up
the minimum wage, the leader
of the Unite trade union has said,
has he threatened to pull millions
of pounds in funding from the party.
Len McCluskey, whose union is
Labour’s biggest donor, said
“battle” had broken out among
Labour MPs over its election manifesto.
He warned Unite is considering disaffiliating
from the party if it loses the
next election – a prospect he regards
as increasingly likely because it has
failed to present a “cohesive” agenda.
Unite has donated more than £10 million
to the party since Ed Miliband came to
power and disaffiliating would cut off those funds.
]

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...-election.html

http://news.sky.com/story/1235496/un...labour-support



What will Dork Ed do?



Link for kizzy
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...-len-mccluskey

joeysteele 01-04-2014 11:12 PM

I doubt Ed Miliband will rightly do much more than call his bluff on this one.

he Unions have their role to play but they cannot dictate to Labour and it seems clear from the posturing of Mr McCluskey that he is becoming aware that Ed Miliband is 'not' the pushover he maybe thought he would be.
In my view that can only be a good thing.

The truth also is there is 'nowhere',nowhere at all for Len McCluskey and his Union to go to that would likely do any more for him and his members.
Another possible storm in a teacup.

arista 02-04-2014 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 6777912)
I doubt Ed Miliband will rightly do much more than call his bluff on this one.

he Unions have their role to play but they cannot dictate to Labour and it seems clear from the posturing of Mr McCluskey that he is becoming aware that Ed Miliband is 'not' the pushover he maybe thought he would be.
In my view that can only be a good thing.

The truth also is there is 'nowhere',nowhere at all for Len McCluskey and his Union to go to that would likely do any more for him and his members.
Another possible storm in a teacup.


Yes and risk all that money going


And true only Labour has the Unions
unless they set up another Left Wing Party

Crimson Dynamo 02-04-2014 08:20 AM

He has no chance of winning the next election anyway

joeysteele 02-04-2014 08:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 6778064)
Yes and risk all that money going

Maybe it wouldn't all go if individual members decided to support Labour then they may still contribute, Ed Miliband knew he was risking losing a lot of funding when he started his reforms with the Unions.
This is why with his knowledge of that possibility, Ed Milband won even more of my rspect with his stand as to the Unions ongoing relationship with Labour.

Often when a door closes another opens and who knows what may happen as to funding but one thing is sure.
Len McCluskey, the Unite Union and their members are never going to get anything they even remotely like from the Conservatives, Lib Dems or UKIP, so they would likely be the big losers in the long run especially Len McCluskey with his pathetic threats and not in any way Ed Miliband.

Ed gets accused of being in the Unions pockets, it would seem that is a ridiculous charge the way he has got them being so petty since starting his reforms.
Clearly Ed has shown strength of leadership on this one and how odd now he gets no credit for taking on the Unions and this one particularly.

I don't ever expect to see David Cameron taking on any massive business for its practices which would be donating massive amounts to the Conservative party,so as I say Ed Miliband has both my admiration and respect for all he is doing and oddly enough I think it could gaing him more members and funding from elsewhere too..


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