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Unite activists sign letter to Graham after ban on union banners at Palestine demos

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A letter from angry Unite members to Sharon Graham has been prepared for submission in the new year.

It deplores the fact that the Unite statment agreed on 3rd November is pathetically weak and the the union has said nothing more since then and has had no national presence on the demonstrations to date.

The letter is still open for Unite members to add their signatures.

RK

This article was originally published by Skwawkbox on Sat 30 Dec 2023. Read the original here.

Unite activists sign letter to Graham after ban on union banners at Palestine demos

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  • Unite cannot seriously stay silent while one of the worst genocides is being done. Workers cannot be free unless Pakestine is free just as we said when fighting Apartheid in SA.

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  • Is Sharon Graham a Zionist without qualification? We should be told what informs her clear bias.

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  • Sharon Grant needs to explain her position over Gaza – and her opposition to the Jeremy Corbyn film that exposes how false accusations of antisemitism are used to manipulate our politics.

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  • @ Gregory, Jessica (and anyone else able to advise)

    There must be (1) ways of getting Google to change this (moderation) decision; and (2) other (smaller but respectable) platforms more accommodating than Google. Does anyone know what these are?

    If someone could lay out a workable plan to follow, I daresay some of us at least could do what we can at an individual level to get the message out across the web.

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  • I came out of Unite and joined Palestinian Solidarity Campaign when Graham and the her side kick (who’s name I can’t remember – and do not wish to) banned Asa Winstanley’s book launch and “Oh Jeremy Corbyn – The Big Lie”. I prefer to stand with the oppressed – not the oppressor on such occasions.

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