Furious unions turn on Keir Starmer after local elections bloodbath: ‘Change or die!’ | Politics | News
The head of a Labour-affiliated union has called for a leadership ballot to replace Sir Keir Starmer after disastrous local election results. Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association general secretary Maryam Eslamdoust said: โUnions like the TSSA will not stand by in the wake of this electoral disaster and let Keir Starmer pave the way for a hard-Right government led by Nigel Farage.
โJoe Biden did exactly that in the US, and itโs clear from these results that weโre facing a similar catastrophe unless Labour changes leadership and direction. The TSSA will now seek to work with other unions to assert our political influence at all levels of the Labour Party to try to deliver that. At the last General Election, the country didnโt vote simply to repaint the front bench red.
โPeople voted for meaningful change they could actually feel in their lives.
โThatโs why Labour urgently needs a leadership election to allow members to pick a candidate who is much more responsive to the needs of working people and who can stop the very real danger of a far-Right government coming to power in this country.โ
Fire Brigades Union (FBU) general secretary Steve Wright said: โItโs already clear that Labour is facing devastating election results as a consequence of Keir Starmerโs Government failing to deliver for working people.
โUnions like the FBU and others that are affiliated to Labour have not been listened to about the urgent need to permanently break with austerity by properly funding public services and pay workers.
โThe leadershipโs response to this electoral meltdown so far has simply not been good enough.
โMaking vague promises about hope while failing to deliver for ordinary people on a day-to-day basis, when Nigel Farageโs hard-Right party is poised to take power in many parts of the country, is a dereliction of duty.
โItโs patronising to working people who will now suffer under Reformโs rule.
โAs a Labour affiliate, under my leadership, the FBU will demand that the Government listens to working people and starts to deliver for FBU members on pay, jobs, wages and workersโ rights.โ
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: โThe writing is on the wall for this Labour Government and it could be the beginning of the end for the party itself.
โThe working class have been abandoned and have delivered their verdict.
โThey have painted the ballot boxes of our towns and swathes of the Midlands and the North turquoise and even green. They have done so using the brush of decades of Labour failure.
โLabour ministers can loyally read out lists of their achievements, but no one is listening. If every one of those achievements were in stereo, they wouldnโt even touch the sides of the vision that is needed now.
โWe are stuck in a rigged system where every day, people always, always pay.
โOnly fundamental, irreversible change will stem the tide. If the party does not shift decisively towards the working class, it is finished.
โIt is change or die. Now or never.โ
