The chief of Labour's biggest union backer said his organisation would "no doubt" review its financial support in the wake of the decision to offer payouts to whistleblowers who accused the party of failing to tackle anti-Semitism.
General secretary of Unite, Len McCluskey, used an interview with the Observer to issue a warning to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer after the party agreed to pay "substantial damages" to whistleblowers who contributed to a TV expose of its handling of anti-Semitism.
Mr McCluskey, an ally of former leader Jeremy Corbyn, said the payouts were "an abuse of members' money". He told the paper: "A lot of it is Unite's money and I'm already being asked all kinds of questions by my executive. "It's as though a huge
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