Labour Party members, including Sharon Graham from Unite, are urging the party to adopt more radical policies and avoid over-promising. Graham criticizes Labour for not being clear with voters and calls for a ban on zero-hour contracts. She emphasizes the need for a significant cash injection and a departure from 'phoney fiscal rules.' The party's cautious approach is seen as a response to the warning signs from recent polls, indicating dissatisfaction among workers and communities.
'Labour are almost creating their problems by committing to these phoney fiscal rules.' @UnitetheUnion's General Secretary, Sharon Graham, tells @AndrewMarr9 that Labour are 'boxing themselves in' with elements of their manifesto. https://t.co/bH7W23qo9F
'It's saying to a Labour government: 'you've got one shot to get this right.'' @UnitetheUnion's Sharon Graham tells @AndrewMarr9 that the polls should be perceived by Labour as 'a warning sign', showing that workers and communities have 'had enough'. https://t.co/Yg4447mI8b
'It's saying to a Labour government: 'you've got one shot to get this right.'' Unite's Sharon Graham tells @AndrewMarr9 that the polls should be perceived by Labour as as 'a warning sign', illustrating that 'workers and comunities have 'had enough'. https://t.co/5iM7TPLVFs
Labour needs to get rid of ‘phoney fiscal rules’: United Union’s Sharon Graham exclusively speaks to @AndrewMarr9. Tonight with Andrew Marr is LIVE. Watch now on @GlobalPlayer.
NEW: Big intervention from Unite Gen Sec Sharon Graham imploring Labour to be "far more radical than this" says party isn't being clear with voters "there's going to have to be an injection of cash & that's the reality...& theyre going to have to find the money from somewhere" https://t.co/dbpeNBfIUE
🚨EXCLUSIVE: UNITE's Sharon Graham tells @AndrewMarr9 that Labour's predicted super majority is a "warning" as the Tories won by a landslide with voters "less tribal" than they used to be & Labour have "one shot", if not there may be a "flip-flopping to the far right".
🚨NEW: Sharon Graham tells @AndrewMarr9 that zero-hour contracts should be banned outright, saying that Labour has left “wiggle-room” for businesses by only banning some contracts. She adds that Labour needs to be “more radical”. @LBC
🚨Election Update🚨 If Labour are set for a massive majority, why are they still so cautious on policy? Labour’s @stellacreasy tells @Nndroid why the party refuses to over-promise – why Starmer won’t talk about rejoining the EU and much more➡️https://t.co/8DdZz5RHhD https://t.co/21eD6f3B4i