- Sat Jun 03, 2023 1:58 pm
#45273
While I think Sir Keir goes too far sometimes, occasionally I look around a bit to see where he's coming from.
The UCU have made absolute fools of themselves by passing the Stop the War motion on Ukraine. In fairness to them, they also passed another, sane motion on Ukraine by a bigger margin. It's not unknown for contradictory motions to get passed at Conferences, and I expect other organisations have ways of resolving this.
Jo O'Grady, who doesn't exactly give the impression of being hostile to Stop the War, has therefore sought to address the fall out from it with lots of people threatening to resign from the union. She has upset a few people I think Mr Proudfoot was mentioned on here a while ago, and he shows up with a typical response. "Democracy" as a small number of delegates taking a very unpopular position (and contradicting themselves in this case). No word from him on whether the other motion was democracy. Or how democracy stopped when the motion was passed.
The UCU have made absolute fools of themselves by passing the Stop the War motion on Ukraine. In fairness to them, they also passed another, sane motion on Ukraine by a bigger margin. It's not unknown for contradictory motions to get passed at Conferences, and I expect other organisations have ways of resolving this.
Jo O'Grady, who doesn't exactly give the impression of being hostile to Stop the War, has therefore sought to address the fall out from it with lots of people threatening to resign from the union. She has upset a few people I think Mr Proudfoot was mentioned on here a while ago, and he shows up with a typical response. "Democracy" as a small number of delegates taking a very unpopular position (and contradicting themselves in this case). No word from him on whether the other motion was democracy. Or how democracy stopped when the motion was passed.