Followers

Saturday, 25 February 2017

Unison Boss Condemns Jeremy Corbyn For 'Disasterous' Labour Copeland Loss

Source: http://ift.tt/zP5LE8 - Friday, February 24, 2017
The leader of one of Britain’s biggest unions has urged Jeremy Corbyn to take responsibility for Labour’s “disastrous” performance in the Copeland and Stoke-on-Trent byelections. David Prentis, the head of Unison, said despite Labour’s success in holding one of the two seats , the result should “never have been in doubt”.  Corbyn has since ruled out quitting after last night’s performances. He told the BBC he was “proud” to lead the party and congratulated Labour’s new MP Gareth Snell. Prentis said afterwards that while Corbyn was not wholly to blame, the Labour  leader needed to show he knew how to turn the party’s fortunes around. “No-one objective could argue last night’s by-election results were good for Labour,” Prentis said. “While it was pleasing to see Ukip  put in its place, Stoke should never have been in doubt and the result in Copeland was disastrous. “The blame for these results does not lie solely with Jeremy Corbyn, but he must take responsibility for what happens next. “Nurses, teaching assistants, care workers and ordinary people everywhere need a Labour government. “Jeremy has to show he understands how to turn things around and deliver just that.” Meanwhile, the man challenging Len McCluskey for the leadership of Unite, pinned blame for the loss of Copeland to the Tories  on Corbyn and the incumbent union boss. Gerard Coyne said: “There is no escaping that this is a dreadful result for the Labour Party. Obvious
All Related


from Breaking News http://ift.tt/2ml1s0a

No comments:

Post a Comment