GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Roy. Thanks very much. I call Ian Lawrence.
BRO IAN LAWRENCE (NAPO): Chair, conference, that is the most dreadful news. I
somehow feel as if the heart and soul has been ripped out of the British
economy. We have got a Government that can find £0.5 billion at the snap of
fingers to shore up failing probation providers, but cannot do the right thing by
our brothers and sisters in the industry and I think conference will obviously
want to express a strong message of support and solidarity, Roy, to yourself
and brothers and sisters in the industry and, of course, those that are going to
be impacted by the further demise of a manufacturing base. Although we have
not got a motion as such, I am sure we can record a statement and a formal
letter will go from the General Secretary to you and we wish you well and hope
common sense prevails.
I just say it is another example of the way this Government has mismanaged
the whole Brexit shambles, whichever standpoint you come from. Three years
with no progress and now we are starting to see the impact of that in this most
dreadful news. I do not think I am the only one that thinks isn’t it time we had a
Government that actually puts the interest of British workers first and foremost
and does not leave them to go to the wall? Maybe it is time. Thank you, chair.
(Applause)
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Ian. I call the General Secretary.
THE GENERAL SECRETARY: I was just wanting to underline really the importance
of the political point that Roy made about the centrality of manufacturing for us
all. It was not a point that you used to have to make at the GFTU, because
when my union first affiliated I think every other union was from the
manufacturing sector and if you look at the list of affiliates that Edda did for us
in your pack, you will find that 98% of those since 1899 were manufacturing
based unions, the skilled trades, the unskilled workers in the manufacturing
industry that made our country and our economy and that produced the wealth
that led to the country’s ability to provide the public services.
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