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Monday 23 September 2019 11:16 am  |  Updated:  Monday 23 September 2019 12:24 pm

Labour conference latest: Unison urges members to back Remain

By: Catherine Neilan

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BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 23: Pro-EU Labour activists hand out leaflets outside the Brighton Centre on the third day of the Labour Party conference on September 23, 2019 in Brighton, England. Labour Conference will debate and vote on their Brexit position this afternoon pitting Jeremy Corbyn's neutral stance against the party membership's wish to Remain in the UK. Labour Conference returns to Brighton this year against a backdrop of Brexit Chaos. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

The country’s biggest union has urged its members to go against the Labour leadership and back a motion that would make Remain the party’s unequivocal policy.

Unison is expected to go against the recommendation put forward by the National Executive Committee (NEC) that would have left a final decision of what position to take regarding a second referendum until after an election.

Instead, it will back a motion calling on Labour to fight for a second referendum and campaign “energetically” in favour of Remain.

Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has indicated his preference for a neutral position. However shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry was pictured over the weekend dressed as an EU flag.

The set of crunch votes are due this afternoon.

Momentum leader Jon Lansman meanwhile has told his followers to vote with their conscience, freeing supporters from any obligation to back the NEC.

Shadow chancellor John McDonnell is due to speak at Labour's conference in Brighton today (Getty)
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell is due to speak at Labour’s conference in Brighton today (Getty)

He was also highly critical of the way the NEC came to its position, slamming it as a “travesty”.

1/2 I'm completely supportive of Jeremy's leadership but I’m incredibly disappointed with the process by which today’s NEC statement on Brexit was produced. There was no meeting, no discussion, no consultation with the membership

— Jon Lansman 🟣 (@jonlansman) September 23, 2019

2/2 On one of the biggest issues of the day, this is a travesty. Across the membership there are many different views on Brexit, and on conference floor members should feel free to vote with their conscience

— Jon Lansman 🟣 (@jonlansman) September 23, 2019

Labour’s conference has so far been dominated by divisions at the heart of the party, with Brexit overshadowing almost every other topic.

The weekend also saw an abortive attempt to oust deputy leader Tom Watson, prompting commentators on both sides to point out how unprepared the party is for a possible snap election this autumn.

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