Unions Together urges members to vote Labour

By Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982

Unions Together have put together another good video in support of Labour’s election campaign:

The email which accompanies the video, from Paul Kenny, General Secretary of the GMB, says:

“This morning, Gordon Brown called the election.

As GMB general secretary, my top priority is speaking up for the best interests of our members. And now it’s the turn of working people like you to decide who is going to speak up for you in Parliament.

In the last 13 years of Labour government, the 600,000 workers I represent have experienced real change. I remember the bad old days under the Tories, when kids had to wear their coats into school because the government wouldn’t pay for heating. But things have changed since then. I want to make sure my grandchildren continue to get the first class education they are receiving at their newly built local school.

Governing is difficult, and we know that over the last 13 years Labour hasn’t always lived up to all our expectations. They haven’t given union members everything we’ve asked for. But, when it comes down to it, Labour has changed Britain for the better.

And what about the Tories? Make no mistake, we know what they stand for: greed. Big cuts to public spending, soaring unemployment, scrapping rules that give mums and dads time off – and tax cuts for millionaires. The Tories would wreck Britain. No wonder they have 63 bankers standing as their candidates in this election. They don’t speak for ordinary people.

Union members face a choice. The day after the election, we are either going to wake up with a Labour government, or a Tory government – it’s as simple as that. Labour or Tory. Fairness or greed.”

Unions Together are also calling for a weekend of action on April 17th and 18th. Paul Kenny says:

“I’ll be out campaigning that weekend, and I hope to see as many union activists as possible joining me – letting other people know the truth about the choice we all face on polling day. Click here to find out the nearest event to you”.

And he says:

“To me, the choice this election remains clear, which is why I’ll be casting my vote for Labour.”

More from LabourList

DONATE HERE

We provide our content free, but providing daily Labour news, comment and analysis costs money. Small monthly donations from readers like you keep us going. To those already donating: thank you.

If you can afford it, can you join our supporters giving £10 a month?

And if you’re not already reading the best daily round-up of Labour news, analysis and comment…

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR DAILY EMAIL