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Union leader Gerard Coyne plans to unite with Jews

The challenger for the leadership of the UK's largest Trade Union‎ says Unite wrongly “singled out” the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

March 17, 2017 09:40
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Lee Harpin,

Lee Harpin

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The challenger for the leadership of Unite, Britain’s biggest trade union, has issued a devastating critique of current general secretary Len McCluskey’s relationship with Britain’s Jewish community.

Gerard Coyne told the JC he believed three senior members of Unite, with close links to Mr McCluskey and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, had chosen to “defend the indefensible” when they backed two individuals at the centre of an antisemitism enquiry at Oxford University’s Labour Club.

Mr Coyne, head of Unite’s West Midlands branch, also insisted that under Mr McCluskey’s hard-left leadership the union had wrongly “singled out” the Israeli-Palestinian conflict when “for many of our members it is not something at the forefront of their minds”.

He said he was confident of ousting Mr McCluskey, who he believes is “obsessed with trying to run the Labour Party and the country at the same time” in a ballot of the union’s 1.42 million members later this month.

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