Tuesday, 23 November 2010

postheadericon Standing on the shoulders of 52,527 giants

Please can I take this opportunity to convey a massive thank you to all those who contributed in our campaign and produced a result that the media and political parties said was not possible. To our great credit we always believed and knew otherwise.


Len McCluskey 101,194 votes 42%
Jerry Hicks 52,527 votes 22%
Les Bayliss 46,786 votes 19%
Gail Cartmail 39,363 votes 16%


Disappointed? For sure. A magnificent achievement? Absolutely.

Our message was vastly different to any of the other candidates as were the resources! So finishing second and, in doing so, beating not one but two Assistant General Secretaries was incredible. It proved that we were right when we, and only we, said it was a two horse race and that we actually could have won.
However we did not win, but it is up to us now to decide what, if anything, we wish to do next in order to give a voice to the hundreds of branches and workplaces that nominated us and the 52,527 people who voted for us.

So please give these matters some thought and let me know by e-mailing jerryhicks4gs2010@yahoo.co.uk.

Returning to my opening statement, not to score a point but to make a very important point. All those in the media who had no idea of what our members were thinking portrayed the election as McCluskey versus Bayliss. They got it very wrong.

Worse still, those political parties and the many blog sites who so readily peddled the myth of Bayliss being the real threat and only he or McCluskey could win, were also wrong. But they should have known better [perhaps they did?] and that makes theirs a bigger crime and a matter they must address themselves [rather than invent/concoct excuses after the event].

At all times but especially in times of savage cuts correct judgement is crucial. As no one will ever take a banking boss seriously or listen to their advice, why would we ever pay any attention to those that got this election and the possibilities so very wrong?

Calling for 'Election of all officials', 'confronting the anti union laws' and 'a General Secretary on an average wage' struck a cord with 52,527 members and masses of people, employed, unemployed, in our union and those not, students and pensioners. They haven't heard the last of us yet! Neither has National Express coaches seen the last of us.

Coming to a spare room near you soon, keep on keeping on and expect the unexpected.

Many thanks and massive respect to everyone,

Jerry.

Jerry Hicks

Jerry Hicks was the 2010 grass-roots candidate for the General Secretary of super-union ‘Unite’. Jerry came second with 52,527 votes campaigning on a shoestring budget arguing for a return to rank and file control of the union.

Jerry's election leaflet

Jerry's election leaflet
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Jerry's election poster

Jerry's election poster
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