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Democracy delayed?
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Boundary Commissioners take a trip to Queen’s Park…
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Our Health Service and our Labour Party – a personal view
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Respond to the media frenzy – keep calm and carry on campaigning for socialism
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Is there a serious issue concerning anti-semitism in the Labour Party?
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The perils of political seismology
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UNISON Conference delegates fighting for democracy in the trade union
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No sign of recovery in union membership
Here is the news about union membership I was anticipating yesterday;
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/712543/TU_membership_bulletin.pdf
It’s not good news. A fractional (0.3%) increas…Read more…
Strike action has all but disappeared from the public sector
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Trade unions decline as our leaders whistle to keep their spirits up
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Normal service will be resumed (sort of) as soon as appropriate
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Keep calm and carry on campaigning for socialism
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How shall we write Labour’s manifesto in local elections?
One area of the current Labour Party Democracy Review which won’t necessarily attract the attention of the media (which may be a good thing) concerns the arrangements for relationships between the Party locally and Labour Groups on local authorities.
D…Read more…
Time to think again about unity on the left
In a week in which a leading figure on the Labour left bizarrely called for disaffiliation of trade unions from our Party it may seem idiosyncratic to continue to be interested in the fate of another minor Party.
But – having advanced the argument here…Read more…
Savaged by a very poorly sheep
https://medium.com/@davidarnold_87226/jon-rogers-should-resign-as-labour-chair-d9e44dd467d7
The incredibly measured and balanced postings on this blog would, you might think, be unlikely to upset anyone.
You would, I fear be wrong.
Above is a …Read more…
No longer sub judice – UNISON can act. Will it?
http://employmentappeals.decisions.tribunals.gov.uk//public/Upload/05Feb2018(revised8Feb).pdf
This Thursday the appeal against last year’s decision by the Assistant Certification Officer was finally heard by the Employment Appeal Tribunal and reached its predictable conclusion.
No one can…Read more…
Policies not personalities
As flattering as it is to have extracts from this blog quoted elsewhere, it is a shame when people treat debate about policies as if it were about personalities.
What matters about politics is how it impacts upon peoples’ lives, not who holds which pol…Read more…
Labour in local government is changing. Now is a good time to catch up.
I haven’t been blogging so much recently since there is less to say (in public) about leading the local Labour Party than there used to be about criticising the leadership of a trade union (although I wouldn’t want anyone to think those criticisms are …Read more…
Thinking further about the Labour Party Democracy Review
Having fallen victim to “’flu’-like symptoms” I find myself laid up and that I therefore have time to think further a bit about the first phase of the Labour Party Democracy Review (about which I blogged a few days ago).
Perhaps the most entertaining f…Read more…