
A new voting system: Will Labour ever accept sharing power to win?
Here’s what happened at Compass’s Labour Conference fringe rally on the the possibility of Labour backing electoral reform

Here’s what happened at Compass’s Labour Conference fringe rally on the the possibility of Labour backing electoral reform

The union is separating itself from Labour but not from Labour debate, in which case why disaffiliate?

“If Keir had said in his leadership campaign he was going to reduce the power of Labour party members, and their democratic say, he wouldn’t have been elected leader of the Labour Party.”

“What general secretary can be considered a success when you’ve lost nearly 150,000 members and when the party’s in disarray as a result of a purge?”

Starmer has put forward proposals to scrap Labour’s one-member-one-vote approach to party leadership elections, where every party member’s vote had equal value, in favour of an electoral college, in which MPs would have greater say.

“We’ve lost over 100,000 members, some people say 150,000, that’s the army that goes out and fights the elections for us”.

‘Starmer has not been the unifying leader many had envisaged, nor has he continued to advocate for the ten pledges he put to the membership a mere eighteen months ago.’

‘Labour for a Green New Deal described the move as ‘anti-democratic’ which was designed to ‘silence members, making a mockery of any commitment to bold climate action’.

There is no doubt that Graham’s win will mean a major organisational shake up for Unite

Candidates for the Unite general secretary election are making a final push in the last days of campaigning.