Wednesday 17 March 2010

United in Support of Labour?

This is taken from Anna Raccoon's Blog


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Congratulations to The Daily Referendum for unearthing this gem.
My comments in Italics.

66% of Unite members would not vote Labour if a General Election was called today.

Then why are all 2 million members expected to pay £7.12 a year each to support the Labour Party?

Only 32% of Unite members believe that the Labour party share their values

Then why are all 2 million members expected to pay £7.12 a year each to support the Labour Party?

Only 25% of Unite members believe that the Labour party leadership is honest and principled

Then why are all 2 million members expected to pay £7.12 a year each to support the Labour Party?

Only 30% of Unite members believe that the Labour party leadership is competent and capable.


Then why are all 2 million members expected to pay £7.12 a year each to support the Labour Party?

Only 27% of Unite members believe that Gordon Brown is the right person to lead Britain forward after the next general election (Cameron 37%)

Then why are all 2 million members expected to pay £7.12 a year each to support the Labour Party?

58% of Unite members think that Gordon Brown is bad for them and their families

Then why are all 2 million members expected to pay £7.12 a year each to support the Labour Party?

58% of Unite members think that Gordon Brown is not up to the job of being Prime Minister

Then why are all 2 million members expected to pay £7.12 a year each to support the Labour Party?

Only 36% of Unite members believe that it was right for the union to donate £500,000 to Labour in the last three months.

Then why are all 2 million members expected to pay £7.12 a year each to support the Labour Party?

Only 31% of Unite members believe that it is right for the union to donate any further large donations to the Labour party.

Then why are all 2 million members expected to pay £7.12 a year each to support the Labour Party?

59% of Unite members describe themselves as “moving away from the Labour party”

Then why are all 2 million member expected to pay £7.12 a year each to support the Labour Party?

HALF the Cabinet, including Gordon Brown and 12 of his ministers, are bankrolled in their constituencies by Unite.

Unite in the form of Charlie Whelan, against the wishes of their members.

One man’s agenda.

Isn’t that their objection to Lord Ashcroft?


I was only young in the 70's and at the time I didn't know how bad it was. In the 70's the Labour government was basically being run by the unions.

Looking at Labour now and Labour in the 70's, there isn't that much difference.

UNITE UNDER LABOUR',
OR IS IT
'LABOUR UNDER UNITE?

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