GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
thrown very much into the deep, because it was right in the middle of an
election and I knew there had been a very, very difficult time, there had been a
massive court case that had been very, very expensive that had cost this
organisation, and its members, a fortune and that had to change. I was cast
into a lobbying pool. It depended which candidate could pull the hardest. That
seemed to be the way when I came in and, if I am honest, I was not young and
I was not impressionable, I was my own person, I was still quite old, it was not
that long ago, but you had to make up your mind, because it was not for the
good. I am a left wing trade unionist, I am a socialist. I did not recruit or vote
for Doug or any other candidate on the basis of what their politics were. I look
at what is behind the person, whether it is a man, a woman, whatever, and look
behind what the politics are, because I want somebody to do the best job for
this organisation.
If I use Doug specifically, because I was a supporter of Doug, not because I
knew him better than the other candidate, because I actually knew the other
candidate better than him, but I went through a series of phone calls from the
other candidate which, some of them, I am not exaggerating, lasted three
hours, a phone call. That is time in my life I will never get back. You can only
say the same thing so many times before people start switching off. I picked
Doug on the ability that I saw behind what he did, that he had the ability to run
an organisation and if you think he has had to evolve in this job as well,
because when he came in he knew exactly what he was getting into. He knew
he was going to be the General Secretary of a member led organisation, he
knew that it was an educational trust that he would have to get involved with.
What he did not know was that he was going to run a hotel as well, so that is
an extra thing that we have thrown on, but, to his credit, anybody who goes
there can see that the job has been done properly by him. If he was up for
election tomorrow, I would vote for Doug again, based on what I knew before,
most certainly based on what I know now.
The fact is you cannot just base elections in the future on popularity, based on
the numbers game. We have to look at the factors behind what the person has
done in the past, we have to look at what they are going to offer to the
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