Saturday 6 July 2013

Miliband vow to 'mend' union link

Source BBC News@ tienganhvui.com


Len McCluskey (file pic)Mr McCluskey urged the Labour leader to stop his "attack on Unite"


Labour leader Ed Miliband should "step back from the brink of a ruinous division", the Unite union's general secretary Len McCluskey has said.


In an article for the Sunday Mirror, Mr McCluskey accused Mr Miliband of playing into the hands of the Tories by prolonging a row with his union.


Labour has asked the police to look at alleged irregularities in a candidate selection race in Falkirk.


Mr McCluskey said in the article that no "criminal wrongdoing" had occurred.


According to an internal Labour report, Unite members were being signed up to the local party without their knowledge in a bid to rig the contest.


But Mr McCluskey complained that the union had been "smeared by the usual suspects - the Tories and the right-wing media, who want to see both trade unions and Labour weakened.


"Shamefully, some in Labour's own ranks have joined in."


The party's investigation into events at Falkirk was a "shoddy fraud", he said.


"For the record, Unite has worked entirely within the rules in Falkirk," Mr McCluskey added.


"Let me be clear, we are happy to cooperate with the police, but we reject the idea that any criminal wrongdoing has occurred."


'Hubristic and irresponsible'

Mr McCluskey said: "Unite is proud that it is trying to reclaim Labour from the people that bought in to the free-market myth wholesale, who bet the country's future on the City of London - and who sometimes fiddled their expenses while they were at it."


Parliament had become "increasingly the preserve of an out-of-touch elite - Oxbridge-educated special advisers who glide from university to think tank to the green benches [of the House of Commons] without ever sniffing the air of the real world", he said.


"That is what Unite is trying to change. We want to give our democracy back to ordinary working people."


The row began after Falkirk MP Eric Joyce was convicted of assault in a Commons bar and announced he would not stand for election again in 2015.


After alleged irregularities in the selection process to find the next Labour candidate for Falkirk, Labour HQ intervened but, after taking legal advice, has decided not to say why it has involved police.


Meanwhile, Mr Joyce accused Unite union officials of acting arrogantly and irresponsibly.


"The amateur, hubristic and irresponsible actions of a small number of Unite officials at the top of the organisation will require some rules to be changed to prevent another Falkirk," he wrote in an article for the Guardian.


Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps said if wrongdoing had taken place in Falkirk then selection procedures should be suspended "in all the other seats that Unite have been trying to rig".


Mr Shapps said: "This is serious because it goes right to the heart of the way Labour selects potential MPs. The police are involved, because what has happened represents a fundamental attack on our democracy.


"People are shocked by the turmoil in the Labour party but Miliband's response isn't now just weak, it's also two-faced."


Falkirk selection row: Who's who?


Ed MilibandEd Miliband: In 2011, the Labour leader made Tom Watson deputy chairman of the Labour Party and 2015 general election co-ordinator, to oversee the selection of Labour parliamentary candidates.


Tom WatsonTom Watson MP: The former union official resigned as election co-ordinator over the Falkirk selection inquiry. He told Mr Miliband he was also tired of the shadow cabinet "merry-go-round". He has close ties to Unite's Len McCluskey.


Karie MurphyKarie Murphy: Tom Watson's office manager and Unite's preferred candidate for Falkirk. She has been suspended by the party along with Falkirk party chairman Stephen Deans.


Len McCluskeyLen McCluskey: Unite general secretary and Mr Watson's former flat mate. He denies that Unite tried to sway the selection by filling the local party with members. Unions had been able to sign up members to the party and pay their fees.








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