Cooper reveals PM flooded with TU Bill letters
Over 23,000 have written to oppose the Bill
DAVID CAMERON has been deluged with letters of protest over the government’s “ideological” crackdown on trade unions, the Morning Star can reveal.
At least 23,700 people have written to 10 Downing Street in opposition to the Tories Trade Union Bill.
The letters have been sent as part of an online campaign organised by Labour leadership candidate Yvette Cooper.
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