Firefighters have come back to Labour because we found a leader worth backing in Jeremy Corbyn

Last Updated: November 28, 2015By

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The Fire Brigades Union has voted to affiliate to Labour today – having cut ties with the party over a decade ago in 2004. And it was for good reason, too.

When Jeremy Corbyn announced he would run for the Labour leadership, it was not a controversial idea that we should back him. Corbyn has a very long record of supporting firefighters, going back to 1977. Indeed, just last year we marked his long contribution by presenting him with one of our long service badges. We backed him initially despite the fact that we were not affiliated, and at the time we weren’t at all sure he would win the leadership elections.

But the campaign over the summer was remarkable. It took everyone by surprise, including the ranks of bemused media commentators who struggled to understand how such supposedly outdated ideas as those raised by Corbyn could get such an echo.

What they missed was that Corbyn tapped into the widespread hostility to the bland and insipid soup that forms much of Westminster politics.

The Corbyn campaign cut through this. It appealed to tens of thousands precisely because it did not reflect the mainstream consensus. It spoke of an alternative to austerity. It spoke about civil rights and opposition to war. It appealed to many ‘traditional Labour voters’ who may have drifted away, but also to young people looking for an alternative to long-term student debt and the prospect of being ripped off for yeas by private landlords.

As firefighters, we now have the chance to take part in shifting political debate in favour of ordinary people, in favour of public services and in favour of trade unions. That is a unique opportunity. We debated whether we should take part in it – and, happily, we decided that we should.

Source: Firefighters have come back to Labour today because we finally found a leader worth backing in Jeremy Corbyn | Voices | The Independent

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5 Comments

  1. Mr.Angry November 28, 2015 at 7:32 am - Reply

    The right decision good on the Fire Brigade they need someone to fight in their corner not destroy them like the present shower.

    The brigade deal with many awesome issues that many could not handle and I tip my hat to them all.

  2. no bull November 28, 2015 at 10:12 am - Reply

    Corbyn gets my vote as well. He is a light in that dark banker controlled puppet pit we know as parliament.

  3. nikolas November 29, 2015 at 12:12 am - Reply

    I want to see where they will be next week when Corbyn will be ousted

    • Mike Sivier November 29, 2015 at 1:34 am - Reply

      Just out of interest, what’s your own political persuasion? And what makes you think Corbyn is going anywhere?

  4. mrmarcpc November 30, 2015 at 2:48 pm - Reply

    The Fire Brigade are one of the last real unions around, ones of today are just diluted weakened unions created by the tories, the tories tried for years to smash theirs but have always failed miserably, even Thatcher and all her power couldn’t destroy them and even Blair too, the closet tory Labour members will continue to attack Corbyn and destroy the alliance he has with the Fire Brigade and they’ll try to smash up their union for the tories.

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