Unions snub Farage's invite to join Reform UK
Trade unions have distanced themselves from Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader suggest they cut links with Labour and affiliate with his party instead. In an interview with The Times, Farage said "if you represent working people in this country, my door is open" and invited
Trade unions have distanced themselves from Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader suggest they cut links with Labour and affiliate with his party instead.
In an interview with The Times, Farage said "if you represent working people in this country, my door is open" and invited unions to attend his party's conference in September.
His offer came after a poll published in the newspaper suggested Farage was the most popular party leader among trade union members.
Responding to his offer, Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: "Reform have shown absolutely no evidence that they are friends of workers."
"What needs to happen now is for the Labour Party to stop dithering and be the voice of workers," she added.
Unison general secretary Andrea Egan said Reform UK had "shown what it thinks of working people" by pledging to repeal Labour's Employment Rights Act, which became law last year.
"It's a con to think Nigel Farage and his rich cronies are interested in unions for anything but cold hard cash," she added.
A GMB spokesperson said: "Mr Farage and his Reform MPs say one thing to workers and do another... we see them for what they are โ re-badged Tories after union members' basic rights."

