Please add your name to this statement initiated by
Unite the Resistance
The overwhelming election of Jeremy Corbyn as
leader of the Labour Party is a hugely welcome development for everyone
who opposes austerity, racism and war.
The thousands who
packed into halls across Britain to hear Jeremy are clearly looking for a
new kind of politics that breaks with the pro-austerity consensus. Some
were established activists but many were young people from a generation
that have faced the assault on EMA, spiralling tuition fees and the
rise of zero hours contracts.
They have been inspired by the
campaign’s message. After years where the Labour leadership often aped
Tory policies the party now has a leader who is a socialist with a
proven track record of standing in solidarity with those fighting
against injustice and for peace.
His first act on being elected
was to join the demonstration in support of refugees in London and to
speak out in defence of the trade union movement and against the Tory
Trade Union Bill.
He won in an election where over 400,000 voted
and he won almost 60 percent of the vote. This gives him a clear
democratic mandate to carry out the polices that he put forward during
the leadership contest.
Any attempt by the media, or politicians
from either inside or outside Labour Party to undermine Jeremy Corbyn
and the policies he represents flies in the face of what is clearly an
overwhelming democratic mandate.
Jeremy Corbyn’s victory has
already sent shock waves through an establishment that for years has had
the luxury of a political leadership on both sides of the House of
Commons prepared to back austerity.
In Corbyn they see someone who
stands for resistance to year after year of privatisation, cuts, and
war. In short – policies that make the 99 percent pay for a crisis
created by the 1 percent.
We call on all those both inside and
outside the Labour Party who support the pro-union, anti-austerity,
anti-racist and anti-war policies that Jeremy Corbyn has put forward to
stand up to any attempts to undermine his democratic right to lead the
Labour Party and the programme he has supported.
Currently supported by:
Sean Vernell & Jane Aitchison
(Joint Secretaries Unite the Resistance)
Len McCluskey (
General Secretary Unite)
Mark Serwotka (
General Secretary PCS)
Ronnie Draper (
General Secretary BFAWU)
Matt Wrack (
General Secretary FBU)
Christine Blower
(General Secretary NUT)
Dave Prentis (
General Secretary Unison)
Michelle Stanistreet (
General Secretary NUJ)
Dave Ward (
General Secretary CWU)
Sally Hunt (
General Secretary UCU)
Mary Bousted (
General Secretary ATL)
Kevin Courtney
(Deputy General Secretary NUT)
Tony Kearns
(Deputy General Secretary CWU)
Ian Hodson (
National President BFAWU)
Liz Lawrence
(President UCU)
Peter Pinkney
(President RMT)
Andy Smith
(President NUJ)
Rob Goodfellow
(UCU President elect)
Kevin McHugh
(Deputy President PCS)
Janice Godrich
(President PCS)
Cheryl Gedling
(Acting Vice President PCS)
Martin Kavanagh (
PCS DWP Vice President)
Zita Holbourne
(PCS exec & BARAC)
Ian Gawther
(PCS RAC Group branch chair)
Gordon Rowntree
(PCS Assistant group Secretary HMRC)
Mary Ferguson
(PCS NEC & Northern Region Chair)
Sarah Wooley
(BFAWU NEC)
Zita Holbourne
(PCS exec & BARAC)
Kevin McHugh
(Deputy President PCS)
Ian Gawther (
PCS RAC Group branch chair)
Gordon Rowntree
(PCS HMRC Assistant Group Secretary)
Mary Ferguson
(PCS NEC & Northern Regional Chair)
Dave Muritu
(UCU NEC & Chair Black members' standing committee)
Richard McEwan
(UCU NEC & FEC vice chair)
George Atwell
(BFAWU full time officer)
Sharon Holder
(National Officer GMB) Labels: Austerity, David Cameron, Jeremy Corbyn