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Now an advisor to Keir Starmer, Peter Mandelson, a key architect of Tony Blair's New Labour, has urged his student not to give too much power to trade unions if he wins the next election.
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Should he tell Angela Rayner, who has pledged to give unions new rights?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mandy is a strange choice of bedfellow. I really cant see why Sir would want to associate with him, or Blair for that matter. Not only does it casue friction in the Party but also the pair are really not liked in the floating voter groups - and that is all that counts here not any party faithful of any colour.
With some of the things Sir Kier has come out with recently it really does seem he doesnt really want to win. Bizzare.
And I see Lady Nugee is sticking her oar in, white van mans fave woman!
// Should he tell Angela Rayner, who has pledged to give unions new rights? //
Premumably she has heard it like everyone else. If you run the country well and don't drive the economy over a cliff, industrial relations tend to be OK. Presiding over a cost of living crisis is the quickest way to lose a general election.
Well she's the sop to the loony left like Thumper was in Bambi's day.
well ! the POD really has gone foo-foo in that GOAS!
Has the Employment Act 1979 REALLY been shown to be unworkable ?
ss99-108 ( I think) were rendered unworkable by the omission of the word 'reasonable' so it concerned 'any employer'. And any employer included ( the judges said) a few crazies. This made the sections unusable....( this comment is not 'too rich' for AB is it ?)
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