UNITE leader Len McCluskey urged the union’s members today to reject “divisive messages” on Brexit and instead commit to winning the Corbyn-led government that would unify the nation.
Closing the union’s third rules conference in Brighton, Mr McCluskey said: “Brexit is one of the greatest problems we have had to face, industrially and politically, since we came together as Unite.
“There will be both Remainers and Leavers in the hall today. That doesn’t matter: it doesn’t divide us. We are each and every one of us united in fighting for the best for our members, our communities, our industries and our society as a whole.
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