The news has been full of the latest Labour Party scandal -
the weighting of the candidate selection committees for selecting MPs and MEPs
in favour of Unite members. Allegedly, this is a common problem in some parts
of the country. But not a lot has been said about how powerful the unions are
in local councils, such as my own Sunderland. Being of a nosy disposition, I
went to the members’ interest pages of the council website to have a look…
In other words, 44/64 Labour councillors in Sunderland
declare a union membership – 68%, as opposed to 1/8 or 12% of Conservatives and
1/3 of the independents.
Number
of councillors on council
|
In
a union
|
Not
in a union
|
|
Labour
|
64
|
44
|
20
|
Conservative
|
8
|
1
|
7
|
Independent
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
Total
|
46
|
46
|
29
|
Let’s get more detailed – is Unite making a power grab in
Sunderland…?
Union
|
Total
|
GMB
|
24
|
UNITE
|
10
|
UNISON
|
5
|
NASWT
|
2
|
PROSPECT
|
2
|
NUT
|
2
|
CWU
|
2
|
USDAW
|
2
|
Union of Construction, Allied, Trades
and Technicians
|
1
|
ATL
|
1
|
51
|
In actual fact, Unite isn’t the power broker in Sunderland,
nor is Unison, which is a pity, as their members are most affected, so I’m
told, by the library closures. 5 councillors isn’t a particularly big power
bloc. No the big winner in Sunderland is GMB, who seem to be far more subtle in
their machinations than the loudly blustering Unite, with its 10 councillors.
The GMB has 24/75 councillors – 32%, and the leader of the council also claims
allegiance to GMB. Power play?
Several other small points. You may notice that the total
claiming union membership is 51, whereas in the top table it was 51. Not a
mistake – in fact several of our esteemed councillors are following the
hedge-your-bets strategy, and joining more than one union. When I was in a
union, the subs were over £120 a year, so I hope it’s worth it. Which brings me
onto something else interesting. Many of the councillors list their unions as
contributing to their coffers in one way or another, either from political
funds, or as elected union officials claiming remuneration for services. Though
I wasn’t looking at that, I counted at least 20 councillors being paid small
sums, which were listed on their declaration of interest forms. The majority of
these came from GMB. A modest stipend from the political fund or a generous
payment? I don’t know; some of the councillors have been elected for many years
so small sums could rapidly add up, though this information is not on the
council website.
I went to the Electoral Comission’s very obscuring website
and typed in GMB as a donor – in total since 2001, they’ve given £18,684,748.98 I can't locate (as yet) detailed breakdowns by area or the party accounts, but I will...
Don't you just love power politics!
Here’s the full list, handily clickable to go to that
councillor’s declarations.
Ward
|
Name
|
Elected
|
Party
|
Union?
|
Declared payment?
|
Barnes
|
2012
|
LAB
|
x
|
||
2010
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
|||
2004
|
CON
|
X
|
|||
Castle
|
2011
|
LAB
|
Unite
|
||
2010
|
LAB
|
Unite, GMB
|
|||
2007
|
LAB
|
AMICUS/(now unite)
|
|||
Copt Hill
|
1991
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
||
2008
|
IND
|
X
|
|||
2007
|
IND
|
Prospect (ret)
|
|||
Doxford
|
2007
|
LAB
|
Unison
|
||
2004
|
LAB
|
Unison (ret)
|
paid
|
||
2012
|
LAB
|
x
|
|||
Fulwell
|
2008
|
CON
|
X
|
||
1996
|
CON
|
X
|
|||
2011
|
CON
|
X
|
|||
Hendon
|
2007
|
LAB
|
NUT
|
||
2007
|
LAB
|
X
|
|||
2009
|
LAB
|
Unite
|
|||
Hetton
|
1991
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
||
2004
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
|||
1979
|
LAB
|
GMB /CWU
|
|||
Houghton
|
2008
|
IND
|
X
|
||
2004
|
LAB
|
AMICUS/(now unite)
|
paid
|
||
2013
|
LAB
|
X
|
|||
Millfield
|
2010
|
LAB
|
Unite
|
||
2012
|
LAB
|
Unite/GMB
|
|||
2011
|
LAB
|
X
|
|||
Pallion
|
2006
|
LAB
|
X
|
||
1997
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
|||
2004
|
LAB
|
Usdaw
|
paid
|
||
Redhill
|
2000
|
LAB
|
UCATT
|
paid
|
|
2012
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
Union Executive
|
||
1990
|
LAB
|
Unison
|
paid
|
||
Ryhope
|
2007
|
LAB
|
AMICUS/(now unite)
|
paid
|
|
2010
|
LAB
|
Prospect
|
|||
2012
|
LAB
|
NUT/NASWT
|
|||
Sandhill
|
1983
|
LAB
|
UNITE/GMB
|
paid (Unite)
|
|
2012
|
LAB
|
Usdaw
|
|||
2011
|
LAB
|
X
|
|||
Shiney Row
|
1998
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
paid
|
|
2004
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
|||
2000
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
paid
|
||
Silksworth
|
1986
|
LAB
|
X
|
||
1999
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
paid
|
||
2006
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
paid
|
||
Southwick
|
2008
|
LAB
|
X
|
||
2007
|
LAB
|
Unison
|
|||
2000
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
paid
|
||
St Annes
|
2011
|
LAB
|
x
|
||
2003
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
|||
2002
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
paid
|
||
St Chads
|
2012
|
LAB
|
X
|
||
2004
|
CON
|
ATL
|
|||
2003
|
LAB
|
X
|
|||
St Michaels
|
1983
|
CON
|
X
|
||
2004
|
CON
|
X
|
|||
1999
|
CON
|
X
|
|||
St Peters
|
2010
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
paid
|
|
2011
|
LAB
|
Unite
|
paid
|
||
2012
|
LAB
|
NASWT
|
|||
Washington Central
|
2011
|
LAB
|
Unite (branch sec)
|
Paid
|
|
2008
|
LAB
|
x
|
|||
2004
|
LAB
|
x
|
|||
Washington East
|
2011
|
LAB
|
x
|
||
2010
|
LAB
|
x
|
|||
2012
|
LAB
|
x
|
|||
Washington North
|
2006
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
paid
|
|
2008
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
paid
|
||
2004
|
LAB
|
Unison
|
paid
|
||
Washington South
|
2012
|
LAB
|
x
|
||
2006
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
paid
|
||
2011
|
LAB
|
x
|
|||
Washington West
|
2008
|
LAB
|
GMB
|
paid
|
|
2010
|
LAB
|
x
|
|||
1995
|
LAB
|
CWU
|
paid
|
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