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Congress must speak as one on Covid – our class will not pay for another crisis
The task for our movement is to push against the prevailing government tide to ensure that social justice is to the fore, writes Unite leader LEN McCLUSKEY
Unite leader Len McCluskey

HAS the Covid-19 crisis really given us no option other than to brace ourselves for a “necessary period of adjustment”?

Andy Haldane, chief economist at the Bank of England, seems to think so but, as our class knows to its cost, one economist’s adjustment is certain to mean another person’s unemployment.

We’ve been here before, unfortunately, when Margaret Thatcher and her fiscal hawks set about “adjusting” our communities into mass unemployment, with all the attendant social ills from which many may never recover.

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