Left-wing candidate beats Starmer ally to lead UK's biggest union

BBC NewsWednesday, December 17, 2025 at 1:09:56 PM
Left-wing candidate beats Starmer ally to lead UK's biggest union
  • Andrea Egan has been elected as the new leader of Unison, the UK's largest union, succeeding Christina McAnea. Egan, who was expelled from the Labour Party three years ago, represents a left-wing perspective within the union's leadership.
  • This leadership change signifies a shift towards more progressive policies within Unison, potentially impacting labor relations and union strategies in the UK, especially in the context of ongoing discussions about workers' rights and union influence in politics.
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