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Unison women's conference: We need a campaigning union socialistparty.org.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from socialistparty.org.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Unison National Executive (NEC) elections run from 17 April to 19 May against a backdrop of a ballot on whether to accept a poor offer in health, industrial action ballots in local government, and the failure so far since 2021 to transform members’ anger at real-wage cuts into large enough ballot turnouts to bring the majority of our members into action. ....
Keir Starmer's claim at the 25 January Prime Minister's Questions that Rishi Sunak is "hopelessly weak" reflected a favourite Labour leadership theme. The problem with the Tories is supposedly that they are weak, incompetent, and so on. Their policies serve the interests of the rich at the expense of the majority? That is played down, secondary, considered a less vote-catching comment. So a strong Tory government, competently implementing its noxious agenda, would be better? ....
Keir Starmer's claim at the 25 January Prime Minister's Questions that Rishi Sunak is "hopelessly weak" reflected a favourite Labour leadership theme. The problem with the Tories is supposedly that they are weak, incompetent, and so on. Their policies serve the interests of the rich at the expense of the majority? That is played down, secondary, considered a less vote-catching comment. So a strong Tory government, competently implementing its noxious agenda, would be better? ....