The grassroots trade union movement is in revolt over Boris Johnson’s bombshell decision to shut down parliament in the face of a no-deal Brexit.
More than 100 leading reps have broken ranks with union bosses to argue for immediate direct action “despite legal restrictions” placed on their organisations.
A joint statement signed by 110 reps, in a personal not an official capacity, has been shared with HuffPost UK.
One trade union source signalled the move could herald mass civil disobedience, wildcat strikes and stoppages.
The reps, whose membership spans Unite, NEU, GMB, Unison and other unions, promise to “urgently mobilise direct action, including protests, strikes, and occupations”.
It comes after the prime minister’s shock decision to prorogue parliament between September 9 and October 14, sparking fears remain-backing MPs are being silenced as the country heads towards a no-deal Brexit on October 31.
Thousands of protestors flooded the streets around Westminster on Wednesday night chanting “stop the coup” after news spread that the Queen had consented to the prorogation.
One trade union source told HuffPost UK: “Boris’ Brexit plans are a massive attack on workers and working class people.
“Across the labour movement, the mood is rising. If there is a mass movement of civil disobedience, there is no reason why we shouldn’t see wildcat strikes and stoppages.”
Meanwhile, the grassroots left-wing campaign Momentum said it would support protests in Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford, Sheffield and York on Saturday.
National coordinator Laura Parker has said she’ll “join an occupation of parliament” and is encouraging Momentum backers to block bridges and roads.
“Eton educated, millionaire Boris Johnson is stealing our democracy so he can sell off our NHS to big US corporations in a no deal, Trump first Brexit,” she said.
She added: “There are thousands of us who will join an occupation of parliament and block the roads before we let Johnson close the doors on democracy.
“Our message to Johnson is this: if you steal our democracy, we’ll shut down the streets.”
A further demonstration in London on Tuesday September 3 when parliament returns is also planned.
Johnson has insisted suspending parliament allows him to set out a fresh domestic agenda in a new Queen’s speech on October 14.
But a petition to stop the suspension of parliament had almost 1.5 million signatures on Thursday.
Trade union reps’ statement in full:
“As workers and trade union activists, we oppose Boris Johnson’s attempted coup and sabotage of democracy.
“A no-deal Brexit will wreck working-class living standards and trash migrants’ rights. For an Etonian millionaire, elected by only a tiny handful of Tory activists, to force this through by asking our unelected head of state to suspend parliament is an affront to democracy and a lurch towards authoritarian nationalism.
“Despite legal restrictions, we believe our unions, the Labour Party, and the whole working-class movement must urgently mobilise direct action, including protests, strikes, and occupations, in opposition to this development. We commit to arguing for this within our unions.”
Full list of signatories
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John Moloney, Assistant General Secretary, PCS union
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Patrick Murphy, National Executive Committee, NEU
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Daniel Randall, Assistant Chair, RMT Bakerloo Line branch
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Simon Murch, NEU National Executive Committee and Joint Sheffield District & Branch Secretary
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Riccardo La Torre, Eastern Region FBU Secretary
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Mark Boothroyd, Joint Branch Secretary, Unite, Guy’s and St Thomas Hospital Branch
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Henry Chango-Lopes, President, IWGB
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Karam Bales, National Executive Committee, NEU
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Ruth Cashman, Joint Branch Secretary, Lambeth UNISON
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Simon Hannah, Joint Branch Secretary, Lambeth UNISON
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Murray Sackwild NEU National Executive; West Essex District NEU General Secretary; Essex Branch NEU Deputy Secretary.
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Nadia Whittome, Nottingham GMB
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Tom Harrington, Education Officer, IWGB Couriers and Logistics Branch
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Zack Murrell-Dowson, Treasurer, Bristol Couriers’ Network, IWGB
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Andrew Berry, Islington UNISON
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Yousaf Hassan, Waltham Forest UNISON
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Dan Jeffery, Lambeth UNISON
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Tracy McGuire, NEU Darlington.
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Michelle Watts, NEU Workplace Rep
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Joshua Lovell, Cambridge UCU
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Pete Gillard, Unite
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Darren Cogavin, UCU Workplace Rep
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Chris Bright, Islington UNISON
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Tony Harrison, President, Oldham NEU.
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Mandy Hudson Ealing NEU
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Alex Blenkhorn, UNISON Workplace Steward
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Ian Townson, Lambeth & Southwark Unite Community.
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Rob Marsden, Leicester UNISON Health
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Alena Ivanova, Unite
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John Medhurst, London GMB member
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Tom Harris, PCS workplace rep.
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Louis Bayman Southampton Uni UCU
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Len Arthur UCU retired member
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Andrew Coates, Chair Unite LE/1860 (Suffolk)
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Janine Booth, RMT Piccadilly & District West Branch, Trade Union Liaison Officer Hackney South and Shoreditch CLP
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Christie Neary, NEU
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Tracy McGuire, Darlington NEU
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Lisa Crane, Birmingham NEU
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Alison Treacher, Secretary, Unite, Greater Manchester Social Action Branch NW389
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Jamie Green, Membership Officer & Steward, UNISON at LSE
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Sam Greenwood, Branch Labour Link officer, Wakefield District UNISON
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Matthias Kispert, IWGB
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David Ball, workplace rep, Barnet Unison & Barnet NEU
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Pat Markey, Secretary, Northampton District NEU
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Kieran Miles, Unite
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Stephen Wood, Night Tube Officer, Finsbury Park RMT
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Charlie Hore, UNISON.
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Sue Sparks, Unite
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Maisie Sanders, Unite
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Kelly Rogers, United Voices of the World union
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Mike Thompson, Unite workplace rep
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Dave Roberts, Leicester Unison
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Brian Cairns, Wandsworth NEU Officer
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Benj Eckford, GMB
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Hazel Croft, Unison
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George Buskell, Unite
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Caroline Powls Unison
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Gill George, Unite
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John Stuttle, Father of the Unite chapel at the Guardian and Observer, Political Officer, Unite National Publishing and Media Branch
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Susan Pashkoff, Chair, East London Unite Community
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Amanda Bentham, workplace rep, Tower Hamlets NEU
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Daniel Davison-Vecchione, Cambridge UCU
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James Doig, workplace rep, NEU
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Tim Cooper, Nottingham Unite Community
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Belinda Washington, NEU & Unite
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Kevin Saint, Unite
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Martin Goodsell, Branch Secretary, East London Unite Community
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Tim Martin, UCU
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Gary Whiting, Branch Chair, Lambeth UNISON
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Steve Eason, NUJ
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Nik Barstow, Unite Greater Manchester Social Action Branch & Trafford TUC
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Roland Rance, Treasurer, East London Unite Community
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Robin Starey, Unite
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Duncan Robinson, NEU
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Andy Warren, PCS DWP London Region Young Members’ officer
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Dave Parks, Devon County UNISON
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Dave Kirk, Unite
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Nalini Amichund, Workplace Rep, Croydon NEU
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Bob Sutton, Unite Construction
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Debbie Brown, Swindon NEU
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Fiona Ogilvie, Unison
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Suzanne Gannon, NEU
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Gareth Murphy, Branch Secretary, Camden Unite Community Camden
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Alison Lord, UCU
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Gill McCall, Unite Community
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Paul O’Brien, Unite Community
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Jeanette Fletcher, Unite Community
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Ian Fletcher, Unite Community
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Sam Gisagara, Equalities Officer, Camden Unite Community
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Vino Sangarapillai, Camden UNISON
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Terry Clarke, UCU
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Roderick Cobley, Unite
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Neil Rogall, UCU
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Roger Welch, UCU
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Richard Brenner, Unite
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Fran Springfield, Lambeth UNISON
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Roberto Mozzachiodi, UCU
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Anne Cooper, Lambeth Unite Community
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Juliet Sherratt, NEU
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Jenny Cooper, Brent NEU
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Jon Rogers, Lambeth UNISON
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Lucy Cox, NEU
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Linda Sayle, Camden Unite Community
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Claudia Ferreira, Camden Unite Community
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Andrea Egan, Bolton UNISON
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Paul Renny, Schools Convenor, Haringey UNISON
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Ryan Hebbs, Branch Political officer, Enfield GMB
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Craig Farlow, Unite
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Dan Rawnsley, Sheffield NEU
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Steven Carver, Tower Hamlets Unite Community