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Jeremy Corbyn hailed as the 'antidote to the Labour Party's Blairite virus' by union | Jeremy Corbyn hailed as the 'antidote to the Labour Party's Blairite virus' by union |
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Jeremy Corbyn has been hailed as the antidote to Labour’s Blairite “virus” by the latest union to back him as party leader. | Jeremy Corbyn has been hailed as the antidote to Labour’s Blairite “virus” by the latest union to back him as party leader. |
The Communication Workers Union (CWU), which represents Royal Mail, Post Office and BT workers as well as other telecommunication companies, said its chosen candidate would be a much-needed force for change. | The Communication Workers Union (CWU), which represents Royal Mail, Post Office and BT workers as well as other telecommunication companies, said its chosen candidate would be a much-needed force for change. |
Dave Ward, the General Secretary, said there were no quick fixes after Labour’s disastrous general election result but Mr Corbyn was an “easy decision”. | Dave Ward, the General Secretary, said there were no quick fixes after Labour’s disastrous general election result but Mr Corbyn was an “easy decision”. |
“We think that it is time for a change for Labour,” he added. | “We think that it is time for a change for Labour,” he added. |
“The grip of the Blairites and individuals like (Lord) Peter Mandelson must now be loosened once and for all. | “The grip of the Blairites and individuals like (Lord) Peter Mandelson must now be loosened once and for all. |
“There is a virus within the Labour Party and Jeremy Corbyn is the antidote.” | “There is a virus within the Labour Party and Jeremy Corbyn is the antidote.” |
Rejecting arguments that it needs to occupy the centre ground to appeal to a broad spectrum of voters, Mr Ward claimed the very concept of “centre” had moved to the right and should be restored. | |
“We do not see arguing for fairer wealth distribution, decent jobs with good pay, terms and conditions and a substantial increase in affordable housing for the next generation as a left wing agenda,” he said, adding that Mr Corbyn’s views are also in line with most CWU policy. | “We do not see arguing for fairer wealth distribution, decent jobs with good pay, terms and conditions and a substantial increase in affordable housing for the next generation as a left wing agenda,” he said, adding that Mr Corbyn’s views are also in line with most CWU policy. |
He urged the CWU’s almost 200,000 members to ensure they can vote in the leadership election by becoming affiliated Labour members. | |
The call follows that of the country’s biggest union, Unite, and the prominent Unison. | The call follows that of the country’s biggest union, Unite, and the prominent Unison. |
The Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA), representing 30,000 workers at railways and ports, is also rumoured to be supporting Mr Corbyn. | The Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA), representing 30,000 workers at railways and ports, is also rumoured to be supporting Mr Corbyn. |
It is expected to formally announce its backing for the Islington North MP shortly. | It is expected to formally announce its backing for the Islington North MP shortly. |
The fresh boost comes after a private poll gave Mr Corbyn a 30 point lead over rival Yvette Cooper, based on first preferences. | The fresh boost comes after a private poll gave Mr Corbyn a 30 point lead over rival Yvette Cooper, based on first preferences. |
But that result was challenged by a separate survey by candidate Andy Burnham’s campaign, which suggested he was 10 points ahead of Mr Corbyn. | But that result was challenged by a separate survey by candidate Andy Burnham’s campaign, which suggested he was 10 points ahead of Mr Corbyn. |
Voting opens on 14 August and the result will be due in September. | Voting opens on 14 August and the result will be due in September. |
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