Unison NW stands in solidarity against Trump

SCORES of northern Unison members have vowed to stand in solidarity with the Venezuelan people against US interference.
A meeting held at the Mechanics Institute in Manchester on Monday night, called in defence of the Bolivarian revolution, attracted more than 100 people.
Speakers included Unison North West regional secretary Kevan Nelson, Labour Party national executive member Navendu Mishra, Alborada contributing editor Rachael Boothroyd Rojas and Francisco Dominguez from Middlesex University.
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