Labour not defending workers, says Unite
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Legit.ng on MSNCoalition: Peter Obi finally opens up on dumping Labour PartyPeter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 election, has opened up on his membership in the Labour Party after joining the coalition movement.
Akin Osuntokun, former DG, Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Council, has said the Labour Party, LP, is heading towards extinction. He suggested that the
Unite members have to see that the fee to affiliate with Labour is ‘worth something’, Sharon Graham told the BBC.
The Labour party’s biggest affiliate trade union, Unite, has suspended Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, as a dispute over a strike gripping the city of Birmingham deepens.
One recent poll on support for a hypothetical Corbyn-led party – which we should take with some salt – found that its 10% support comes partly from eating into the Green vote. An electoral arrangement with the Greens, on the other hand, may require shared policy platforms, raising the question of why a separate party is needed.
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P.M. News on MSNLabour Party can’t win any election in 2027 — Senator Ireti Kingibe declaresSenator Ireti Kingibe has delivered a stinging assessment of the Labour Party’s prospects, saying the platform is “fractured and broken” and incapable of winning any future election, including the crucial 2027 polls.
Labour Party members have probably always been further to the liberal left than the average British voter. Our research suggests that this is even more the case for those who joined the party ...
Rother Valley, a mining community in South Yorkshire, had been in the party’s hands since 1918; in 1966, the Labour candidate won it with a staggering 77 percent of the vote.
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Extra.ie on MSNPresidential race heats up but who are Labour backing?Labour is ‘leaning’ towards backing Catherine Connolly in the presidential race – despite her turbulent history with the party. Yesterday, the Independent TD announced she plans to run for the Áras. Labour Party sources have said members will be consulted,