Trade unions 'snubbed' in Labour defeat review led by Ed Miliband
UNIONS have been snubbed in a review into Labour’s election defeat with the panel showing a “startling absence” of trade unionists.
Former Labour leader Ed Miliband is to spearhead the review by Labour Together — a data mining group started by MP and leadership hopeful Lisa Nandy.
The group says it wants to take in all sides and perspectives “to understand what happened in this election,” and “map out a route back to power.”
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