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OR Books
09 May 2023
“Len tells his story as only he can: forthright, confident and witty. What emerges is a hard-hitting assessment of dramatic times, and a message of hope for the future.”

— Jeremy Corbyn

Len McCluskey is the standout trade unionist of his era. Head of the giant Unite union for more than a decade, he is a unique and powerful figure on the political stage.

In this major autobiography, McCluskey throws back the curtains on life at the top of the Labour movement—with explosive revelations about his dealings with Keir Starmer, the behind-the-scenes battles of the Corbyn era, his secret Brexit negotiations with Theresa May’s government, the spectacular bust-up with his former friend Tom Watson, and his tortuous relationship with Ed Miliband.

McCluskey is no run-of-the-mill trade unionist. Fiercely political, unflinchingly left wing, he is a true workers’ leader. His politics were formed in Liverpool at a time of dock strikes, the Beatles, and the May 1968 revolution in Paris. An eyewitness to the Hillsborough tragedy, he recounts in harrowing detail searching for his son.

Witty and sharp, McCluskey delivers a powerful intervention, issuing a manifesto for the future of trade unionism and urging the left not to lose sight of class politics.

A central player in a tumultuous period of British political history, McCluskey’s account is an essential—and entertaining—record of our times.

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Imprint:   OR Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 177mm,  Width: 127mm, 
ISBN:   9781682193396
ISBN 10:   168219339X
Pages:   280
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword by Ricky Tomlinson Introduction PART ONE FROM CRADLE TO BRAVE 1 A Liverpool Upbringing 2 The Docks 3 Militancy and Misery 4 The Praetorian Guards 5 Family 6 Anfield, Heysel and Hillsborough 7 Betrayal 8 Cool Britannia 9 Come Together 10 Uniting Unite PART TWO FROM FALKIRK TO FINSBURY PARK 11 Dealing with Miliband 12 Falkirk 13 The Road to Defeat 14 The Rise of Jeremy Corbyn 15 Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire 16 The Chicken Coup 17 A Close Call 18 2017 19 Labour’s Antisemitism Crisis 20 A Slow-Motion Car Crash 21 The Brexit Election 22 New Management 23 ‘Fighting Back’ Trade Unionism

Len McCluskey, general secretary of Unite the Union for more than a decade, is a trade unionist from Liverpool. Elected a shop steward on the Liverpool docks aged 19, he rose through the Transport and General Workers’ Union before playing an instrumental role in the creation of Unite. As its leader, he became a national political figure and a powerful influence in the Labour Party. He is a lifelong supporter of Liverpool Football Club and the author of Why You Should Be A Trade Unionist. Ricky Tomlinson is an actor, comedian, and political activist from Liverpool. Unjustly gaoled for trade union activity in 1973, he switched from building work to acting upon his release. His most iconic role came as Jim Royle in The Royle Family.

Reviews for Always Red

From coverage of the hardback: Len tells his story as only he can: forthright, confident and witty. What emerges is a hard-hitting assessment of dramatic times, and a message of hope for the future. - Jeremy Corbyn Pulls no punches. An explosive account of life at the top of the Labour Party from Britain's most important trade union leader. - Kevin Maguire Len's life story is an inspiration. He lives and breathes solidarity. He is a true workers' leader. - Maxine Peake Len reminds us what-and who-we're fighting for. He knows his own mind and isn't afraid to speak it. - Zarah Sultana The riveting story of a lifetime spent fighting for workers, with lessons for all of us. Len learned the value of solidarity working on the Liverpool docks and it has never left him. - Dave Ward Fascinating... A good story about the way that trade unionism can drastically change people's lives - The Guardian An incisive political memoir with lessons for the whole left -Morning Star [This] account of Corbynism ... is one of the most politically astute to date - New Left Review Len McCluskey lifts lid on secret chats with Starmer - Express Len McCluskey says public could see Labour leader as 'someone who can't be trusted' - The Independent Uncompromising and highly critical - Sky News Union firebrand Len McCluskey has launched a blistering attack on Sir Keir Starmer... In a bombshell memoir, the union baron will accuse him of an 'anti-democratic crackdown on the Left' - Daily Mail Len McCluskey's parting shot [against Keir Starmer] comes in a memoir, Always Red, which is set to be published on the day of Starmer's speech at Labour's annual conference - The Times Len McCluskey, outgoing general secretary of Unite, criticises the Labour leader in his new autobiography -BBC News Labour could go under if Sir Keir Starmer takes it too far to the Right, says Len McCluskey - The Telegraph Len McCluskey accuses Keir Starmer of 'breaking deal' over Corbyn's readmission to Labour - The Mirror The life and legacy of one of the most influential labour leaders - Red Pepper Full of score-settling - The Socialist Party of Great Britain


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