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Trade unions attack Israel 'to spite Miliband'

June 13, 2014 09:00

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

Attempts by Ed Miliband to reform Labour's links with the trade unions could be spurring grassroots opposition to Israel, it has been claimed.

Supporters of Israel believe the Labour leader's disputes with the unions over funding and voting rights have partly led to a raft of vehement anti-Israel motions being tabled at two major conferences in the coming weeks.

Trade unionists are expected to accuse Israel of ethnic cleansing and call for refreshed boycott attempts as part of their backlash against Mr Miliband's policies.

Mr Miliband and his Shadow Foreign Secretary, Douglas Alexander, have repeatedly voiced their support for a two-state solution and opposition to boycotts.