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Len McCluskey

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Gender Male
Age 73
Date of birth July 23,1950
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Liverpool
United Kingdom
Partner Paula Lace
Party Labour Party
NationalityBritish
Current partner Paula Lace
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Leonard David McCluskey is a British trade unionist. He was General Secretary of Unite the Union, the largest affiliate and a major donor to the Labour Party.

Biography

Len mccluskey is the general secretary of unite the union.The largest trade union in the united kingdom.He was born on the 10th of in liverpoo.Lengladn.He is years old.He is feet 8 inches tall and weighs around 160 pounds.He has blue eyes and a medium build.He is of british nationality and his zodiac sign is aries.

Family

Len mccluskey is the son of thomas and mayr mccluskey.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.He is married.Christine.And they hvae two children together.He also has several nieces and nephews.

Education and Career

Len mccluskey attended st.Mary s college in liverpool and graduated with a degree in economics.He then went on to work as a shop steward for the transport and general workers union.In 2010.He was eletced as the general secretary of unite the union.A postiion he still holds today.

Most Important Event

In 2018.Len mccluskey was instrumental in the successufl campaign to save the jobs of british airways cabin crew.He led a series of protests and ngeotiations with the airline.Which ultimately resulted in the preservation of thousands of jobs.

Life Story

Len mccluskey has dedicated his life to the trade union movement.He has been a passionate advocate for workers rights and has fought tirelessly for betetr wages and working condition.She is a respected leader in the labour movement and has been credited with helping to bring about positive change for workers in the uk.

Don't tilt too far towards unions, warns Peter Mandelson

Don't tilt too far towards unions, warns Peter Mandelson
Oct 8,2023 3:10 pm

... This would include, he said, " giving all expression to " massive strike funds " so beloved of Len Mccluskey and Sharon Graham" - the former and current bosses of Unite, one of Labour s biggest union backers...

New wave of strikes on way, Unite leader Sharon Graham warns

New wave of strikes on way, Unite leader Sharon Graham warns
Jul 13,2023 2:30 pm

... Since she took over from Len Mccluskey nearly two years ago, she has overseen nearly 900 industrial disputes involving Unite members...

Now is the time for Starmer to be bold, says union leader

Now is the time for Starmer to be bold, says union leader
Sep 30,2022 3:40 am

... The union - previously led by Len Mccluskey - has been one of Labour s biggest financial backers, and has threatened to cut that funding off...

Labour party: Jennie Formby departure will help, Keir Starmer

Labour party: Jennie Formby departure will help, Keir Starmer
May 4,2020 7:22 pm

... The party Secretary General, was an important ally of Jeremy Corbyn and the leader of the Unite union, Len Mccluskey...

Jeremy Corbyn: ‘I did everything I could to lead Labour'

Jeremy Corbyn: ‘I did everything I could to lead Labour'
Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

... Unite union boss Len Mccluskey, an influential Labour ally, said the result was deeply, deeply disappointing and the party had failed because it had tried to go beyond Brexit ...

Labour local party boss quits, blasting Corbyn

Labour local party boss quits, blasting Corbyn
Feb 16,2020 8:22 am

... Referring to Unite union leader Len Mccluskey as a Trotskyite , he said Mr Corbyn has turned this great party into a laughing stock ...

General election 2019: Labour figures set for crunch manifesto meeting

General election 2019: Labour figures set for crunch manifesto meeting
Feb 16,2020 8:18 am

... Len Mccluskey - the leader of the Unite, the biggest Labour-supporting union - has called for new employment policies to address concerns about freedom of movement...

General election 2019: Jeremy Corbyn rules out 'arbitrary' immigration target

General election 2019: Jeremy Corbyn rules out 'arbitrary' immigration target
Feb 16,2020 8:15 am

... Len Mccluskey, the leader of the biggest Labour-supporting union, Unite, and a key ally of Mr Corbyn, has called for new employment policies to address concerns about freedom of movement...

Brexit: What's Jeremy Corbyn's thinking?

Feb 16,2020 8:13 am

Just 24 hours after Jeremy Corbyn hammered out a Deal with the Labour-supporting unions, his deputy, Tom Watson , shattered any fragile unity.

Mr Watson and many Labour activists want a clearer commitment to campaign on a Remain Platform - especially during a snap election.

So, apart from his own scepticism towards an EU that he believes needs reform, what is the thinking behind Jeremy Corbyn 's position?

First, psephology - or how the votes could stack up

Most Labour voters, even in many Leave areas, backed Remain.

But The Party needs to win over people who abandoned them in 2015 and 2017, and many are in Leave constituencies.

It is felt that if the leadership campaigns during an election to remain, these potential voters will be alienated.

So, best put off the decision until after the election and declare only in The Event of a Labour victory and a subsequent referendum.

But , you may say, won't the mere offer of a referendum put these voters off?

Labour strategists acknowledge it will be a barrier for some.

But The Hope is that in "Left Behind " areas, voters who back Brexit won't see it as the main issue.

Instead, jobs, the health service, austerity and other Issues might take precedence on polling day - just so long as the voters can be assured they can Deal with Brexit separately and have the opportunity to repeat a Leave vote if they wish.

As for those who don't want to leave the EU, the existence of Remain on the ballot paper should reassure.

Clearly, some voters might want a full-throated Labour endorsement to stay.

But the expectation is that some (at least) will end a flirtation with the Lib Dems, thinking Labour is best placed to defeat Boris Johnson and a hard Brexit, and form an alternative government.

Second, party unity

Some big unions - such as Unite - want a Leave Deal , while others - such as the Gmb - want a "final say" referendum and really want to Remain.

But Mr Corbyn, along with party and union officials, have brokered a compromise.

Efforts will be put into getting a Leave Deal - pleasing Unite - But there will also be an option to Remain - pleasing the Gmb .

Smaller unions with more strident positions on Leave - such as the CWU - and Remain - such as TSSA - seem on board.

And with unions on Mr Corbyn's Side - with the 50% of votes they control at the annual conference - he has a very good chance of getting this policy formally endorsed, despite some significant dissent

Third, politics

If Labour doesn't commit to remain during the election, then it hopes to be inoculated against The Charge that it would waste time negotiating a Leave option that it would never endorse.

Fourth, personal authority

I Am told Mr Corbyn has drawn a "Red Line " When It Comes to making Labour a "Remain" party.

While he has listened to many strident shadow cabinet voices on tactical Issues - such as Election Timing - strategically, he wants to be seen to be bringing Leave and Remain voters together and won't compromise further on Brexit, even though many on The Left (not just Tom Watson ) would wish him to do so.

However, some haven't given up hope they can yet convince him there is no "credible Leave option", and if he is in a position to call a referendum, he'll opt for Remain.

As they say, good luck with that.

But he is certainly content to have senior MPs campaign on different sides.

Insiders, though, know it will be difficult to manage dissent.

John Mcdonnell , I Am told, was strongly criticised by Unite's Len Mccluskey over repeatedly making public his personal preference for Remain.

But back in the 1970s, Labour was openly split at The 1975 EU (or EEC) referendum and all those divisions were well-known the preceding Year - When The Party first ousted the Conservatives in February 1974 and won a narrow majority in October.

So, expect strategists to be consulting political histories to see how it was done.



jeremy corbyn, labour party, tom watson, brexit

Source of news: bbc.com

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