Ed Miliband’s Labour party reforms
Ed Miliband’s reforms of the Labour Party, promised in the heated aftermath of the Falkirk scandal, are due to be rubber-stamped – but will they effectively curb the power of the unions?
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Labour leader Ed Miliband unveils his long-awaited changes to union membership of the party, but in doing so may risk destabilising a historic source of funding.
Ed Miliband’s reforms of the Labour Party, promised in the heated aftermath of the Falkirk scandal, are due to be rubber-stamped – but will they effectively curb the power of the unions?
Labour’s “interim report” underlines that although the number of union members affiliated to the party might shrink, the intention is not to shrink the unions’ share of the conference in this phase of reform.
Britain will introduce a statutory register of political lobbyists, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said after three peers were suspended from their parties at the weekend.
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