Union leader issues ‘wake-up call’ to Labour over ‘widespread disappointment’

A trade union leader warns the government that Labour is a widespread disappointment in the “failure ıyla to ensure the scale and speed of the change promised in the general elections.
NASUWT Teachers’ Association Secretary General Matt Wrack said the disappointment of the communities lingered by industrialization based on “decimal years negligence”.
He said: “The so-called ‘remaining’ communities are often spoken, but very little to meet their hopes and needs. In this gloomy landscape, the stores department-nomads and refugees accuse the failures of the government and the economy.
“Ignoring this call for waking up will now provide more big blows to labor in the elections next May. The possibility of reform in the government is no longer unreasonable.

“The reality of millions of people is that despite their claims, the Labor Government cannot stop squeezing, investing in public services and cope with the cost of life.
“Winter fuel changes and non -popular measures such as two children’s limits confirm people’s greatest fears: Although they vote for change, things continue as before.
“As the billionaires become rich, the rest pays the price and faces worse expectations than next generation parents.”
“This means investing resources in a common campaign. This means challenging the Labor Government’s failures.
“It offers nothing to the right to the right, it only has no meaning to advise them to accept the same thing-an unpredictable life cost crisis, decreasing services, gloomy business expectations and endless failure to build good housing.”




