Tuesday, 29 May 2007
The end....
This blog will now stop unless......
Thanks to the people who attended the 2 meetings most of whom were women. Lets chat at conference and decide what next?
Tuesday, 22 May 2007
Minutes from 19 May meeting
1. Organisation
2. Decisions on Regional Council motions 24 May
3. Election of coordinating group
4. Health Service conference June 17th Brighton
5. National conference 19th June in Brighton
6. Contacts with other groups
7. Links with Black Members in the region (where our strength is)
8. Contact GLA (discussion on this)
9. AGM elections in Feb 2008 (preparation)
The meeting decided that future meetings should be held in a more central location and that north London was not accessible to all.
Date of next meeting to be announced soon (probably at Brighton)
Thursday, 17 May 2007
The filofax man
John MacDonald had a farm...
Hope the lala land left learn a lesson now with what happened with the attempt by John MacDonald to contest the Labour party leadership election. I am sure there will be a lala land motion going to Regional Council on the 24th congratulating him for being on television more often (in the last 2 weeks) than Tony Blair... Big achievement am sure
Thursday, 26 April 2007
The filofax man...
Anyway apparently this guy has also attracted the interest of some on the left and the right who are not sure who is behind it. But it is obvious to me that if someone can publish detail and comments of an NEC meeting half hour after the NEC met then that person is clearly on the NEC or if not is fed by a source on the NEC. The big question is whether anyone cares or gives a sausage as to what he says or who he is? The answer is... ah.. No! Ah.. and please Mr filifax man.. don't get back to me saying that sausage is spelled with two s's... I don't care!!
The NEC election..
Well my view is a simple one. We need to ask why we have representatives on the NEC and what we want them to do for us when they are there. I don't, to be honest know much about all the candidtaes but here's my take on their performance at regional Council meetings
Louise Cooling. Smart enough to be successful on the NEC so not a waste of a vote if you decide to put your 'x' next to her name
Jon Rogers. An irritating 40 something year old who thinks he is 24 but means well and has given the establishement a lot to think about. So vote for him if you have to
Marsha Janet Thompson. New but fresh and if we believe in having young members elevated then might be worth it.
Glen Kelly. He has taken the establishment on but needs to calm down with his call for revolution every Thursday morning. Otherwise he has done well on the NEC so keep him on!
I don't know much about the others so I won't comment. But if an ordinary member like myself doesn't know much about the others doesn't that mean they haven't done much?
Food for thought!
Friday, 13 April 2007
After Easter..
Not much to say other than to reiterate who we are and what we stand for? And its as simple as this..
We talk the language of those of us who are simple enough not to be interested in the theory of metahysics and the link with Chairman Mao's cultural revolution. Not interested in that. We talk the lannguage of the admin officer at Middlesex University, we care about what the caretaker working for Haringey Council has to say and the teaching assistant in Richmond or the Health advisor at Charing Cross hospital. That is what maks us different from the self obsessed lefties and the confused right wingers...
Will end by saying come to the regional Concil on May 24th and just observe.. see how our union is being managed and decide on your own whether you find the state we're in acceptable. Then make your own decisions and email me if you wan to to get involved. Our numbers are growing and our resolve is strengthening. Reject intercommunal fighting between the right and left and get more involved with those of us interested in supporting the interests of front line members.
Retain the Labour link
Keep an eye on what the SWP are up to
Abstain from the Gordon Brown v others debate (if you are a Labour party member)
Don't support John McDonnel
Tell Linda Perks that a 5 minute report from Jeremy Corbin at each Council meeting is more than enough! (He does go on!!)
Support motions that are there to help members
Wednesday, 4 April 2007
General comment..
The number of London activists who have written wanting to be involved has increased and the idea of setting up a coordinating committee is gaining ground.
Tuesday, 27 March 2007
The Pay offer..
So what will happen to this calim? The process will be the same as with any other year. We will demand more, pretend to ballot members for strike action then settle for the 2.2 % the employer has made provisions in their budget for. But middle voters want to know what happened to the London Weighting dispute? Where did the effort go and what happened to the demands we made for that campaign? The answer is its all been forgotten and both the current 'leadership' and the those responsible before have let it die a 'natural' death...
Friday, 23 March 2007
The Labour party leadership election
So why do I have an interest in what our frineds on the 'left' are up to? Well left as in the John Rogers, Bannister, Berry and co ( I make that distinction as I consider myself to be on the left, and there are many versions of that ) A lot of us feel that the 'left boys club' are leading the Union into a position where the Unison name will be damaged. Supporting a no hoper like John MacDonald is more ridiculous than supporting John Rogers standing against Dave Prentis. The campaign is stupid especially given the fact that J MacDonald (who may have had a farm..) has as much chance of winning the leadership election as I have getting my 12 year old son to do his homework on time! Stop this nonsense! And Stop Jon Rogers and Berry taking our reputation down the toilet! They are only interested in getting headline news but all they are doing is damaging their own reputation. Does J rogers really think that JMD will ever make it? The answer is no he doesn't but the NEC elections are coming up, there are a lot of Unison members angry with the Labour party so what better strategy than to show that he is leading a fight against the Labour leadership! Get real!
Sad news is that it looks like one of my favorites, John Burgers, is also supporting this campaign? I hope not!
Thursday, 22 March 2007
The state of our union....
Ordinary members may wish to know that the following are the major players in regional politics. Unison activists, some are good others have their own agendas..
Dave Prentis: Not a regional officer or activists but important and influential as he is the well respected General Secretary of our union. He has done well to bring in changes and has kept a balance within Unison. A fair, competent and pleasant leader who inspires those of us in the centre. He needs to do more to stop the emergence of sites and groups attacking individual activists. Freedom of speech comes with an obligation to respect different views and observe self imposed standards when criticising individuals. So personal attacks are not acceptable to middle voters or anyone else who adheres to the principle of respect.
Linda Perks: Regional Secretary. Assertive, ruthless and in charge of the day to day running of our union. She was brave enough to take on the SWP and those in the 'United Left' who tried to take control after Geoff Martin's departure in 2006. Her only weakness is that the team she has chosen isn't really up to the job...
Geoff Martin: The best ever Convenor the London region had or could ever have. Geoff was forced to give the job up after he was criticised for not attending national conference in 2005 and 2006. He worked well with regional officers and the regional lay officer team and was not someone who would be influenced by the left or the right. He was fair and assertive and managed to control the affairs of the region. He was the middle voters hero shame he had to go!
Alan Jarman: The current Convenor for the London region. He tries his best but has a lot of work to do before he can inspire the confidence of the ordinary member. He got elected because the alternative was too negative to even consider... Linda Perks is in control so in a way it doesn't matter who is in the job.
Gloria Mills: Deputy Convenor. Very nice inoffensive and charming person but hasn't said much at any meetings I have attended so not much to report.
John Gray: New Fianance Convenor. His only claim to fame is that he irritates people at regional Council meetings and if he supports a motion it is sure that the vote will be lost. Not sure how he got in at Regional AGM this year as I don't know anyone who voted for him?
Melanie Rafe: New Equalities Convenor. May have some new ideas.
Jon Rogers: An irritating left winger who stood against Dave Prentis when he knew he had zero chance of winning. Makes a joke of everything and anything but sounds good sometimes and wins votes . He made two major mistakes. Standing against Dave Prentis and standing for the position of Convenor in 2006. He sounds genuine though and he could win votes when proposing motions but not elections. So a bit of a white elephant? On the other hand he could make a good MP if he repents...
Rahul Patel: An irritating opportunist and a key member of the SWP. He uses the united left for his on ambitions but will never win an election. Standing for the position of regional Convenor was a big mistake for the SWP. He is Linda Perks's favorite activists...
Marsha Jane Thompson: Don't know much about her but doesn't inspire. The personal attacks against her from the right have gained her some suport. She could be better with time and would graduate to better things.
Nick Venedi: He was seen ans Geoff Martin's close associate when he was Fianance Officer and a lot of people expected him to succeed Geoff after he had gone. Rumour has it that the officer side would have been happy to support him or not oppose him. One wonders why the left didn't take the opportunity. But then they are known to be up their khyber passess?
Mandy Berger: Ex Deputy Convenor. A powerful figure within the SWP.
John Burger: New on the scene but sounds good and looks genuine. Branch Secretary for a large north London branch. The middle voters would vote for someone like him and maybe Nick V as a team?
Dave Eggmore: Head of local government. Seems to be doing ok. Not an offensive person.
Jean Geldart: Excellent woman activists who won't tolerate nonesense. She could make a good regional Convenor and the middle voter would support her. Maybe Jean and Nick V or J Burger?
Andrew Berry: Nice guy? Needs a shave? Only joking...
Remington: A Cardinal Woolsley like figure. Manages the Health side. A ruthless but very competent officer who will not hesitate to cut heads off. Loves dealing with problems.
Glenn Kelly: Looks and sounds very competent. On the left but knows how to handle the middle ground. Could win votes. He is on the NEC and does a good job there.
Louise Cooling: Chair of women's committee. Seems more clever than people think she should not be underestimated. But also talks hot air a lot of the time.
Irene Stacey: On the NEC but don't know what she does..
The United left: A very odd amalgamation of ultra left and labour party members. Should be abolished.
So this is a brief summury of who is where and what they do. Conclusion is that middle voters should organise better to ensure that their views, and we are in the majority, are correctly reflected.