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Union Bosses Threaten To Use Jeremy Corbyn's Victory To Cripple Uk
//Rob Williams, of the National Shop Stewards Network, said his members would “take down” Mr Cameron. He said: “The victory yesterday by Jeremy Corbyn has changed everything. The vote we saw yesterday was a political revolution. We must build a mass movement against austerity and the anti-union laws.
“The message must be simple – 'Cameron: we are going to take you down. Your anti-union Bill and your cuts, you’re going down because we are mobilising against you’. //
Out of touch with the electorate is an understatement. Corbyn supporters are living in the past.
“The message must be simple – 'Cameron: we are going to take you down. Your anti-union Bill and your cuts, you’re going down because we are mobilising against you’. //
Out of touch with the electorate is an understatement. Corbyn supporters are living in the past.
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Talbot you may mock the 'my gran had a cleaner whose OH was a miner' well he was the Union Rep at a well -known northern colliery and only around 20% of the miners 'The Reds' actually wanted to strike in the 1974 strike. The Anti-union bill (so to speak) will mean at least 60% of the workforce agree to Strike instead of the 40% now required. I can't see what is so wrong about that.
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Bouncer I really doubt Cameron or any other leader is running scared of Commy Corbyn to be honest. I reckon they will just give him free rein until he realizes the majority of his labour MP's are not as enthusiastic as he is on far left policies and either forms a new party or slinks out of the limelight to perhaps become editor of the Socialist Worker.
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“The message must be simple – 'Cameron: we are going to take you down. Your anti-union Bill and your cuts, you’re going down because we are mobilising against you’."
Apparently Cameron is frightfully unpopular among the workers. I can understand that. If only there were some democratic process whereby unpopular leaders of unpopular governments could be removed from office in favour of a more popular set of politicians...
Apparently Cameron is frightfully unpopular among the workers. I can understand that. If only there were some democratic process whereby unpopular leaders of unpopular governments could be removed from office in favour of a more popular set of politicians...
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