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Unions warn of mass Labour revolt 
Patrick Wintour, chief political correspondent
Wednesday March 12, 2003
The Guardian

Union leaders yesterday warned Tony Blair that he will
be deserted by the labour movement if he goes ahead
with a war in Iraq without a second security council
resolution. 

A union delegation, led by the TUC general
secretary-elect, Brendan Barber, distanced themselves
- for the moment - from leftwing moves to hold a
special party conference at which Mr Blair's
leadership could be challenged. 

But a union source said that "all bets are off" if Mr
Blair ignores the demand from the party for a second
resolution: "There will be mayhem if he does this
without the UN." 

The pressure for a special party conference is coming
from the hard left, especially the Campaign Group of
MPs. The unions are reluctant to be embroiled in any
leadership manoeuvre so close to military action. 

The Campaign Group last night issued a statement
saying: "It is time for the prime minister to consider
his position. We are now placing at risk the entire
fabric of the international community. Blair is not
the issue, the future of the UN is." 

The group, claiming the backing of 40 MPs, accused Mr
Blair of "signing up to the reckless ambitions of US
militarism". Its uncompromising stance may help Mr
Blair in the short term, but the mood within the
labour movement is tense. 

Earlier, veteran MP Tam Dalyell, the father of the
house, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "As soon as
it becomes clear that the UN is disregarded, yes,
certainly a letter will go out to our colleagues
asking for a special conference of the Labour party. 

"I don't think it is possible to exaggerate the degree
of concern about the illegality of what is proposed. 

"There are many constituency Labour parties who ...
will put forward a resolution that if there is no UN
mandate and if there is not a vote in the Commons
before the commitment of British troops, then we ask
the prime minister to consider his position as leader
of the party." 

Following the TUC's talks at Downing Street, Mr Barber
refused to speculate about whether there would be a
leadership challenge to Mr Blair if he went ahead with
an attack without UN backing. 

"I want to focus on the efforts that need to be made
now to try to resolve this through the UN and with
international agreement," he said. "That is what the
prime minister is concentrating on, that's what we are
concentrating on." 

Privately union leaders said they were not impressed
by the Downing Street argument that a military strike
would have legitimacy if Mr Blair secured a numerical
majority on the security council, but the resolution
was vetoed by the French or Russians. 



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