A Movement For Our Moment

If we want to win the future for working people, we must be honest about the weaknesses of the labour movement — and begin to think ambitiously about building power in the here and now.

It’s only been a couple of months since I was elected to be general secretary of Unite. In that time, I have begun the change that I promised. Unite is involved in more industrial disputes than at any time in its history. I have stood with striking workers rather than party leaders. I have brought […]

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