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Darling set to face union chill Darling set to face union chill
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Ben Wright BBC political correspondent The chancellor can look forward to a glum receptionBen Wright BBC political correspondent The chancellor can look forward to a glum reception
Alistair Darling is likely to get a rapturous standing ovation from his Trade Union comrades when he addresses the TUC conference on Tuesday.Alistair Darling is likely to get a rapturous standing ovation from his Trade Union comrades when he addresses the TUC conference on Tuesday.
But only if he does the following: Hands clasping the podium he lambastes the greed of energy companies and slaps a tax on their profits. But only if he does the following: Hands clasping the podium he lambasts the greed of energy companies and slaps a tax on their profits.
He then promises to reverse much of the anti-trade union laws of the 1980s and, with sorrowful contrition, agrees that the 2% pay deals punishing public sector workers are causing misery and should be re-opened.He then promises to reverse much of the anti-trade union laws of the 1980s and, with sorrowful contrition, agrees that the 2% pay deals punishing public sector workers are causing misery and should be re-opened.
For good measure Mr Darling announces that the rich have had it too easy under New Labour and should be squeezed until the pips squeak.For good measure Mr Darling announces that the rich have had it too easy under New Labour and should be squeezed until the pips squeak.
The hall goes wild, delegates faint, Blairism is buried.The hall goes wild, delegates faint, Blairism is buried.
Of course none of that will happen. Mr Darling is likely to get the same glum, chilly reception that has greeted most Labour leaders and cabinet ministers at the TUC conference in recent years.Of course none of that will happen. Mr Darling is likely to get the same glum, chilly reception that has greeted most Labour leaders and cabinet ministers at the TUC conference in recent years.
In fact this year the atmosphere could be more hostile. The economic downturn changes a lot.In fact this year the atmosphere could be more hostile. The economic downturn changes a lot.
Strike calls?Strike calls?
The Trade Unions are furious that at a time of rising prices public sector wage rises are being kept at 2% when inflation is running at 4%.The Trade Unions are furious that at a time of rising prices public sector wage rises are being kept at 2% when inflation is running at 4%.
The conference is likely to back a motion calling for co-ordinated strike action for the same day.The conference is likely to back a motion calling for co-ordinated strike action for the same day.
Individual unions would still have to ballot their members on whether to strike but it would be a shot across the government's bows.Individual unions would still have to ballot their members on whether to strike but it would be a shot across the government's bows.
The political backdrop to this year's conference could be combustible too.The political backdrop to this year's conference could be combustible too.
Union leaders are anxious to avoid Brighton getting bogged down in speculation about Gordon Brown's future.Union leaders are anxious to avoid Brighton getting bogged down in speculation about Gordon Brown's future.
But it will be there. There is now a very real chance that the next government will be a Conservative one and that might focus minds on Labour's dire predicament.But it will be there. There is now a very real chance that the next government will be a Conservative one and that might focus minds on Labour's dire predicament.
Any talk of plots or hints that union leaders are pulling their support will be seized upon.Any talk of plots or hints that union leaders are pulling their support will be seized upon.
It's the economy and what he does to improve the situation for ordinary people that will determine whether this prime minister survives Tony WoodleyUniteIt's the economy and what he does to improve the situation for ordinary people that will determine whether this prime minister survives Tony WoodleyUnite
The Labour party is more reliant on Union funds than it has been for years.The Labour party is more reliant on Union funds than it has been for years.
In the first quarter of this year they made up more than 80% of donations to the party.In the first quarter of this year they made up more than 80% of donations to the party.
That figure dropped slightly in the most recent quarter but it's still sizable.That figure dropped slightly in the most recent quarter but it's still sizable.
But that's unlikely to translate into policy influence over the Labour Party.But that's unlikely to translate into policy influence over the Labour Party.
In July Gordon Brown was quite clear, saying Labour would never return to the days when trade union legislation was written by the trade unions themselves.In July Gordon Brown was quite clear, saying Labour would never return to the days when trade union legislation was written by the trade unions themselves.
And calls for trade union legislation to be revisited were defeated at Labour's national policy forum in the summer.And calls for trade union legislation to be revisited were defeated at Labour's national policy forum in the summer.
But Tony Woodley, joint general secretary of the biggest union, Unite, is bullish.But Tony Woodley, joint general secretary of the biggest union, Unite, is bullish.
"I personally believe that Brown is best placed to lead us forward but that's only on the basis that he walks away from the Blairite policies of the past", he told me."I personally believe that Brown is best placed to lead us forward but that's only on the basis that he walks away from the Blairite policies of the past", he told me.
"It's the economy and what he does to improve the situation for ordinary people that will determine whether this prime minister survives and whether this government survives."It's the economy and what he does to improve the situation for ordinary people that will determine whether this prime minister survives and whether this government survives.
"It will not be that there's a plot or plan to undermine him or unseat him.""It will not be that there's a plot or plan to undermine him or unseat him."
We'll see.We'll see.
But Alistair Darling's appearance at the TUC conference on Tuesday is likely to demonstrate that it's not only much of the public who seem fed up with the government, but many on their own side are too.But Alistair Darling's appearance at the TUC conference on Tuesday is likely to demonstrate that it's not only much of the public who seem fed up with the government, but many on their own side are too.