Ramblingrose22
Oldtimer60 - now I see why you keep critici v Starmer no matter what the thread is actually about!
I hope you find that Unite suits you better. How much does their Corbyn-supporting General Secretary earn per year? It's interesting how some trade union figures earn staggeringly high amounts. Champagne socialists?
I have no idea what the salary of Len McCluskey would be, but he leads an organisation of over one and a quarter million members and his annual remittance for that is debated on and approved by the Executive Committee which is the highest lay member committee in the organisation. That I learned from all what has been sent to me since joining the union.
Len McCluskey the General Secretary of Unite wishes for the Labour Party and union movement to remain as one joint political organisation so as to be a single electable body for the left of politics in Britain. However, in his actions, Starmer is making it increasingly difficult for McCluskey's message to carry weight within Unite and he is also shortly to retire. Howard Beckett a hard left Executive Committee member is standing for election to replace McCluskey and he has made it very clear that should he be elected he would fight for the Unite Union to break with the present Labour Party.
Steve Turner who is very much in the political mould of McCluskey has been favourite to be elected as his replacement, but due to Starmer's recent actions and behaviour Taylors election seems far less likely and should the election of Beckett come about the Unite Union will move hard to the left and in that away from Starmer's Labour Party.
So, what happens in the Unite Union may well decide whether the left of politics in Britain has one or two parties seeking support at the next General Election, a situation that Starmer has brought about.
The Bakers and Rail unions are also to ballot their members on whether to break with the present Labour party and a large group of Corbyn supporters have begun legal action against Starmer regarding the suspension and removal of the Whip from Corbyn.
Not a pretty picture, I feel