Mask-off outbursts by Maga insiders and most strikingly, the destruction and reconstruction of the presidential seat, with a huge new $300m ballroom, means Trump isn’t planning to leave the White House when his term ends, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER
What can the movement learn from the election of Sharon Graham as leader of Unite?
		All too often under first past the post, it is women who are told to back down and step aside – it is time to rethink our voting systems and make them fairer, says LYNN HENDERSON of PCS
	 
			LAST month’s election of Sharon Graham as Unite’s general secretary has shaken up the movement a fair bit.
Most of the left commentariat outside of Unite’s structures were a bit caught out, having thrown their support behind Steve Turner and/or Howard Beckett.
If their mistake was to disregard Graham’s campaign and approach as “not political,” the wider lesson across the left in the movement is the trap of first past the post in elections leading to left candidates trying to do a deal to squeeze out the “worst last” in the vote.
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