The national media has revealed that half the candidates fighting winnable parliamentary seats for Labour are UNITE sponsored militants.
They include the York Central candidate Rachel Maskell.
However the level of manipulation and control at Council election level is much less clear. The Electoral Commission statistics are currently only quoting quarter 4 donations (£800 from the GMB to York Labour Party)
Trades Unions don’t sponsor candidates without expecting something in return.
In 2011, UNISON’s £5000 gift to the York Labour party bought them job security for their members – or so they thought. In the end, the new Labour administration cut deeper and privatised more jobs than had its LibDem led predecessor.
Relationships between a bullish and inexperienced Labour Council leadership and many employees were strained to say the least.
Electors though can get only a glimpse of who the puppet-masters are at this stage.
The sponsorship of existing Councillors is declared on the register of interests. Over 50% of Labour Councillors admit Trades Union links.
The amount of financial sponsorship has to be declared on election expenses returns. But these will only be published later in the summer – long after votes have been cast.
A more sinister development is that some candidates have removed any mention of trades union affiliations from their biographies and twitter accounts.
All parties should publish a list of their major local sponsors before the elections take place. Voters will have to draw their own conclusions about what any sponsorship is intended to buy.
The drift into “behind closed doors” decision making may be one consequence of the influence that sectional interest groups now have on Labour in York
NB. The Council’s interests register entries should be treated with some caution. Cllr Helen Douglas who is standing for election as a Conservative candidate in Strensall declares her membership of “The Labour Party” in her entry in the register!!