Miliband is Labour leader because four big unions, predominantly composed of public sector workers, organised strenuously for him and because, in the process, they put enough pressure on a few undecided MPs to carry the day. Labour will undoubtedly unite behind Mr Miliband now, as they should. But the new leader must make clear that he will give no special favours to the unions . . . . If Labour is to become again a party of government it has to be the party for public sector workers without being the party of them.And the three bears . . .
27 September 2010
Guardian editorial - ya got to larf
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