Exclusive: Unite tells Community members βcancel fuel poverty protest with Greenpeaceβ
Unite Community (UC), set up by then-general secretary Len McCluskey, is the Unite unionβs section for unwaged people β and Uniteβs most politically active. But members and officials feel marginalised by new general secretary Sharon Graham. They resent the unionβs interference in their political activities, and have now been told they canβt participate in a climate protest.
Probably because of who created it, and its campaigning focus, βworkplace-onlyβ Graham was planning to wind down Unite Community and merge it with the retired membersβ section. Graham U-turned on the plan after Skwawkbox exposed it β but the interference continues.
Graham is currently standing for re-election and appears to want the meddling kept quiet. UCβs roughly 20,000 members could easily be decisive in the election, which historically has a very low turnout among Uniteβs members. Not all unions are ignorant of the climate crisis, however:
Climate outrage as Britain boils
According to outraged activists, Unite Community was scheduled to take part in a Whitehall protest and nationwide day of action on 1 July about energy price rises, fuel poverty and a just transition to sustainable energy. The planned action was in support of the βMake Green Fairβ campaign from Fuel Poverty Action. But Sharon Grahamβs paid staff discovered that Greenpeace was taking part in the actions, helping to liaise with police.
The next day, the union told UC members that the union has withdrawn its support for the demo because of Greenpeaceβs involvement, and Greenpeaceβs opposition to nuclear power. Members have been told they are free to take part as individuals, but they must not take any Unite-branded banners, placards or other items. Supposedly, this is to avoid βreputational damageβ.
Grahamβs UC βnational organiserβ Nick Parnell wrote to UC, informing them of the order and asking them to minimise opposition and not to discuss it around Unite staff:
As promised and unfortunately mentioned.
The organisers of the Whitehall demo was Greenpeace.
Given we were making plans for some very senior figures to potentially talk at the Whitehall demo it would have cut across our industrial policyβs [sic] and workforce. We took the hard decision to remove Unite Community from this action. If anyone wants to attend the action in Whitehall by all means do. However please will you do so without and Unite or Unite Community banner, literature, or unite branding. We are not supporting this action.
Again apologies as we needed to remove items from web pages, and some literature. A email has been requested to go to branch officers explaining that we are not partaking of action in Whitehall on the 1st of July.
You may well want to discuss this. Can I ask you to do so in forums where there are no Unite employees. The team we got together just over three weeks ago to coordinate a day of action have today had lots of issue pushing down upon them. Iβd like to thank them for their due diligence.
Please can we be understanding of this. Yours Hopefully and Sincerely
Nick P.
Graham has also opposed Ed Miliband as a potential new chancellor because of his βjob destroyingβ climate activism. This is mimicked by GMB union boss Graham Smithβs pro-fossil fuel activism.
Rebellion in the ranks of Unite
UC activists now report members resigning their membership over the interference and Uniteβs position on fossil fuels and βnet zeroβ.
It was surprising to hear @UniteSharon criticize Ed Milibandβs record as βjob destroyingβ climate activism.
We hope she reconsiders, on the day where UK is under extreme heat warnings.
The climate crisis is real, we need a Chancellor who fights it. https://t.co/fNwautY8Xm
β Daniela Gabor (@DanielaGabor) June 24, 2026
One senior figure within UC notified the Canary about multiple instances this week of UC members cancelling their membership over the Greenpeace debacle and Uniteβs generally harmful fossil fuels policy. Speaking anonymously to the Canary, they said:
So to remove the risk of reputational damage Unite have pulled support, and told those who do attend they are not to take Unite branded anything there with them.
Itβs caused a lot of controversy within Unite Community as most activists feel that we should be able to stand in solidarity with other orgs, even if we do not always agree 100%.
Members are disaffiliating as Britain suffers one of its worst-ever June heatwaves as a result of human-made (or anthropogenic) climate change, caused overwhelmingly by fossil fuel combustion.
Strategically, a question could be raised about whether members should remain in UC and fight against the unionβs direction. Others are clearly concluding instead that, as with the Labour Party, that particular battle with an out-of-touch, corporatised bureaucracy is all but lost.
Only a minuscule, uber-wealthy fraction of the worldβs population is disproportionately responsible for GHG emissions. Therefore, itβs uncontroversial to say that climate change is inflicted along class-war lines. Itβs shameful that union bosses should find themselves on the wrong side of that war.
Unite β Pro-war, indifferent to genocide
Itβs not Grahamβs first time on the wrong side of a major issue. She previously tried to cancel a pro-Palestine fringe organised by Uniteβs international director Simon Dubbins β now her rival in the general secretary contest β and then put him under investigation after he refused. Dubbins has made a return to Uniteβs wider political activity central to his campaign, clear water between him and Graham.
Publicly, Graham hasΒ been almost invisible on the issue of Palestine and Israelβs genocide. She has, though, been highly visible advocating for a bigger UK arms industry.
Behind the scenes, meanwhile, she has beenΒ accused by disgusted members of blocking activistsΒ from supporting the anti-genocide movement on behalf Unite.
Graham has alsoΒ held βsecretβ talks with far-right Reform UK.Β Her lack of political engagement and education has seenΒ support for the far-right mushroom in the union.
Union bosses are now in an unholy βnot Edβ alliance with the Tories, Big Finance and just about everyone benefitting from the distributional status-quo against workers https://t.co/pg8mw1TIBY
β Daniela Gabor (@DanielaGabor) June 25, 2026
Anti-union union boss
And despite being a union boss, Graham has been accusedΒ of using appalling, anti-union tactics against workers employed by Unite, leading to repeated strikes. In many cases, these tactics have been seen as Uniteβs attempts to protect herΒ husband, Jack Clarke.
Soon after her accession in 2021, Graham created a new Bargaining and Disputes Support Unit (BDSU).Β Outside of the unionβs usual procedures, Clarke was appointed to run it despite being on a final warning forΒ bullying and misogyny.
Grahamβs faction has staged counter-demonstrations against striking workers and attacked their union reps.
The unionβs lawyers explosively admitted that Unite, after Graham took over,Β destroyed evidenceΒ gathered by workers of Clarkeβs bullying and misogyny. Graham hadΒ asked colleagues to ensure its destructionΒ before she took over, but this had not been done.
Branch nominations in the general secretary contest close on 28 June 2026. Voting will open later in the year.
Β Β Β This weekβs sweltering heat is financed by our banks Β Β
Featured image via the Canary