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As leader of the UKโ€™s largest union, I want Labour to succeed โ€“ but that means radical change | Andrea Egan
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As leader of the UKโ€™s largest union, I want Labour to succeed โ€“ but that means radical change | Andrea Egan

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Originally published byThe Guardian

If this isnโ€™t to be the last ever Labour government, the party is going to need to reconnect with the labour movement

  • Andrea Egan is the general secretary of Unison

If youโ€™re hurtling at high speed towards the cliff-edge, basic common sense says you should at least try to apply the brakes. Itโ€™s that moment now: in the wake of Fridayโ€™s disastrous election results for Labour, few really doubt there will inevitably be a new party leader โ€“ and prime minister.

Yet endless speculation over the how and when of Keir Starmerโ€™s political demise, entertaining as it might be for pundits and Westminster-watchers, is a diversion from the real debate that needs to be had.

Andrea Egan is the general secretary of Unison

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