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Labour 'losing workers' support' | Labour 'losing workers' support' |
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The government has been warned it is losing the support of public sector workers "in their droves". | The government has been warned it is losing the support of public sector workers "in their droves". |
Dave Prentis, head of Unison, told its health conference that ministers had a "last chance" in the Budget to show they understood why they were elected. | Dave Prentis, head of Unison, told its health conference that ministers had a "last chance" in the Budget to show they understood why they were elected. |
He said the union would head a campaign against privatisation in the NHS and "any bail-out of PFI consortiums". | He said the union would head a campaign against privatisation in the NHS and "any bail-out of PFI consortiums". |
The chancellor will outline the Budget on Wednesday when he is expected to announce £15bn of spending cuts. | The chancellor will outline the Budget on Wednesday when he is expected to announce £15bn of spending cuts. |
Unison, the public service union, will lead the campaign against any privatisation of the NHS, Mr Prentis told health workers at the conference in Harrogate. | Unison, the public service union, will lead the campaign against any privatisation of the NHS, Mr Prentis told health workers at the conference in Harrogate. |
'Losing support' | 'Losing support' |
He also said "fundamental flaws" in the private finance initiative (PFI) school and hospital building projects had "come home to roost" and they had had to be bailed out. | He also said "fundamental flaws" in the private finance initiative (PFI) school and hospital building projects had "come home to roost" and they had had to be bailed out. |
"Big business will only take the profit but won't shoulder the risk, while ordinary workers, expecting to put in a fair day's work for a fair day's pay, are rewarded with threats of job cuts, low or no pay and privatisation." | "Big business will only take the profit but won't shoulder the risk, while ordinary workers, expecting to put in a fair day's work for a fair day's pay, are rewarded with threats of job cuts, low or no pay and privatisation." |
There's less than a year to get it right Dave PrentisUnison | There's less than a year to get it right Dave PrentisUnison |
And in a warning to the government weeks after the email smears row, he told the conference: "The country is in a mess and we look to the government to come up with serious solutions, not to waste time in childish venom. | And in a warning to the government weeks after the email smears row, he told the conference: "The country is in a mess and we look to the government to come up with serious solutions, not to waste time in childish venom. |
"But at the moment, the government is losing us. It is losing the support and trust of health and public service workers in their droves." | "But at the moment, the government is losing us. It is losing the support and trust of health and public service workers in their droves." |
Later he told the BBC he believed the government knew it was losing the support of working people. | Later he told the BBC he believed the government knew it was losing the support of working people. |
The government appealed to "big business" and was unwilling to impose higher taxes on the rich, he said. | The government appealed to "big business" and was unwilling to impose higher taxes on the rich, he said. |
He said he feared the money to fund bank bail-outs would be found through public spending cuts - damaging Labour's claim to be the guardian of the public services. | He said he feared the money to fund bank bail-outs would be found through public spending cuts - damaging Labour's claim to be the guardian of the public services. |
"There's less than a year to get it right, if they go down the wrong track this week it will set the scene for the next election," he told BBC Radio 4's PM programme. | "There's less than a year to get it right, if they go down the wrong track this week it will set the scene for the next election," he told BBC Radio 4's PM programme. |
Chancellor Alistair Darling is expected to reveal the extent of the rise in public borrowing this year, possibly up to £160bn, in Wednesday's Budget. | Chancellor Alistair Darling is expected to reveal the extent of the rise in public borrowing this year, possibly up to £160bn, in Wednesday's Budget. |
Experts expect predictions for the economy to be revised down to make it the worst recession since 1945. | Experts expect predictions for the economy to be revised down to make it the worst recession since 1945. |
He is expected to announce £15bn of Whitehall spending cuts from 2011/12 - Treasury sources said it would not mean reductions in services and personnel. | He is expected to announce £15bn of Whitehall spending cuts from 2011/12 - Treasury sources said it would not mean reductions in services and personnel. |
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