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Backing Barry Outgoing Moderate General Secretary Barry Reamsbottoms military style coup to retain power in PCS (Public & Commercial Services Union, representing most of the UKs Civil Servants) reminds me of the organisations linked to the Moderates for at least 25 years, and of his own more recent trip to Istanbul. One of the unions which eventually merged to form PCS was the Civil and Public Servants Association. In 1978, CPSA President Kate Losinska admitted that the Daylight Group, as the Moderates were known at the time, received finance from the Movement for True Industrial Democracy. TRUEMID was the brainchild of Colonel David Stirling, amongst others. Stirling had founded the Special Air Services (SAS), and also operated a private paramilitary strike-breaking force during the industrial unrest of the mid-1970s. The TRUEMID saga is re-told in David Oslers article Big business and the Moderates - open the books! first published by CPSA Rank & File in 1995. Their cover blown in 1978, the Moderates political connections remained submerged until another major leak in the mid 1990s. Documents proved that former and current CPSA Senior Officers held positions in the Trade Union Committee for European and Transatlantic Understanding (TUCETU). This organisations forerunner the Labour Committee for Transatlantic Understanding - still shown on TUCETUs headed notepaper - was set up by the US labour attache Joseph Godson with money from the US Congress and NATO (see Who were they travelling with? by Tom Easton, Lobster 31; Uncle Sams New Labour by Robin Ramsay, drawing on material from David Osler; An Unholy Alliance by Phil Kelly, The Leveller; and New Labour, New Atlanticism: US and Tory intervention in the unions since the 1970s by David Osler, Lobster 33) Barry Reamsbottom and Kate Losinska are both still Vice Presidents of TUCETU, along with Sir Ken Jackson. But Barry Reamsbottoms association with NATO goes further. On 1-3 May 1998 he attended a Conference of The New Atlantic Initiative in Istanbul, Turkey. The NAI is headquartered at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D. C. and aims to further:
The full delegates list makes interesting reading. Barry Reamsbottom is shown as General Secretary, Public and Commercial Services Union, Trades Union Congress (UK). He appears just below Norman W. Ray, Assistant Secretary General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Eight other delegates had NATO in their titles. UK colleagues included John Gilbert (then a Labour junior Defence Minister and member of TUCETU), Michael Howard (Shadow Foreign Secretary), Andrew Neil (Editor - The European), Michael Portillo (Former Defence Secretary), Norman Lamont (Former Chancellor of the Exchequer), Alan Lee Williams (Atlantic Council for the UK & TUCETU), Peter Robinson (Director TUCETU) & Charles Powell, Former Adviser to the Prime Minister. Amongst the international stars were former US National Security Adviser and Chairman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies Zbigniew Brzezinski... Ahmad Chalabi, Iraqi National Congress President... Dore Gold, Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations... Richard N. Perle, former U. S. Assistant Secretary of Defense... and Paul Wolfowitz, then Dean of the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University - now Deputy Secretary of Defense in the Bush administration. US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld sits on the NAI International Advisory Board chaired by Henry Kissinger with Vice-Chair Lane Kirkland, the AFL-CIO President Emeritus. Margaret Thatcher is a Patron. The discussions in Istanbul included:
Members of PCS should certainly be extremely concerned about Barry Reamsbottoms participation in such a forum and on whose authority he attended as General Secretary (not even listed as in a personal capacity). How many PCS members knew he went to Istanbul and why are the rest of us only hearing about it from this article? Recently, PCS General Secretary-elect Mark Serwotka was slated and practically gagged by the NEC for speaking against the war in Afghanistan in a personal capacity. Should Barry Reamsbottom be immune from investigation when he appears at such shady international events billed as General Secretary? Barry Reamsbottom also maintains complete secrecy about why he belongs to TUCETU, his role in this organisation and how being in TUCETU aids union members. PCS members, with some justification, are now advocating a plague on both houses in the current court battle. But this is not a battle between left or right but a fight for union democracy, free from State interference. State intervention in UK trade unions is not a rare phenomenon. As Guardian journalist Seumas Milne says in What Stella left out, his review of former head of MI5 Stella Rimingtons memoirs: As assistant MI5 director in charge of F2 branch, targeting trade unions, Rimington supervised the most ambitious counter- subversion operation ever mounted in Britain. Under her guidance, MI5 infiltrated Arthur Scargills inner circle, oversaw the countrys largest-ever bugging and telephone-tapping effort in cooperation with GCHQ, coordinated the legal onslaught against the NUM and helped organise the strike-breaking effort. Little, if any, of this can be expected to surface in whatever of Rimingtons memoirs see the light of day. Obviously, the Thatcher Government was extremely interested in developments within the NUM given the miners role in bringing down the Heath Government. But how interested is this current Government in the largest union representing Civil Servants who are tasked with implementing Government Policy? Remember, members predominantly in the Executive Grades voted the Moderates in because they advocated change. They were not voted in to drag PCS through the courts at members expense. Members in PCS have the power and the choice - reject the dangerous right-wing extremists of the National Moderate Group. |