Labour’s embrace of austerity fails working people and their
party
16 January 2012
The country's biggest union, Unite, has today (Monday) warned
the Labour party that its embrace of austerity leaves working
people without a political alternative to coalition cuts - and
could lead to electoral disaster.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls’ announcement over the weekend that
Labour accepts the government's public sector wage freeze puts the
party into conflict with millions of poorly paid public sector
workers who now face years of effective wage cuts.
Writing in the Guardian, Len McCluskey, says: “Ed Balls’ sudden
weekend embrace of austerity and the government’s public sector pay
squeeze represents a victory for discredited Blairism at the
expense of the party’s core supporters. It also challenges
the whole course Ed Miliband has set for the party, and perhaps his
leadership itself.
“Unions in the public sector are bound to unite to oppose the real
pay cuts for public sector workers over the next year. When
we do so, it seems we will now be fighting the Labour front bench
as well as the government.
"The political elite which was united in promoting the City-first
deregulation policies that led to the crash is now united in
asserting that ordinary people must pick up the tab for it. It
leaves the country with something like a ‘national government’
consensus where, as in 1931, the leaders of the three big parties
agree on a common agenda of austerity to get capitalism – be it
‘good’ or ‘bad’ – back on its feet.
“Where does this leave the half a million people who joined the
TUC’s march for an alternative last year, and the half of the
country at least who are against the cuts?
Disenfranchised.”
Mr McCluskey also rejects the argument that pay restraint will help
create jobs and criticises the Labour party for its failure to
consult with trade unions before making the shift: “Notwithstanding
that it impacts on millions of our members, it is hard to imagine
the City being treated in such a cavalier way in relation to a
change in banking policy.
“This confronts those of us who have supported Ed Miliband’s bold
attempt to move on from Blairism with a challenge. His
leadership has been undermined as he is being dragged back into the
swamp of bond market orthodoxy.
“Having won on the measures, ‘new Labour’ will likely come for the
man sooner or later. And that way lies the destruction of the
Labour party as constituted, as well as certain general election
defeat."
ENDS
For further information please contact Unite press office on 020
3371 2965 or Pauline Doyle on 07976 832 861, Ciaran Naidoo on 07768
931 315 or Shaun Noble on 07768 693 940.
The full text of the article can be read on the Guardian website:
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