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Outrage as militant lecturers’ union says STOP arming Kyiv

- By Connor Stringer

A UNION boss has begged members not to quit after it passed a motion attacking Ukraine.

Dr Jo Grady, general secretary of the University and Colleges Union (UCU), said she was ‘deeply disappoint­ed’ after militant lecturers demanded the Government stop arming Ukraine.

Their motion ordered the union to support anti-war organisati­ons and accused Kyiv’s Volodymyr Zelensky of wanting his country to become ‘an armed illiberal outpost of US imperialis­m’.

As outrage from members grew, Dr Grady was yesterday forced to beg members not to leave the union. She said: ‘I was deeply disappoint­ed the motion passed.

‘As general secretary, I am not entitled to vote in the democratic structures and processes of UCU, but if this were the case I would have voted against the motion, and joined the many who did.

‘I am acutely aware that the passing of the motion at our congress has caused a great deal of understand­able upset and anger, and it sends the wrong message about our union.

‘I want to seek ways for UCU to put that right. It has also become a distractio­n from our industrial agenda at a critical time.

‘I know that some members are thinking about resigning from the union in response. This is the last thing you should do.’

The motion, passed during the union’s annual congress in Glasgow, called for a peaceful resolution to the war. It also acknowledg­ed that Vladimir Putin has ‘the use of nuclear weapons and unleashed war crimes’.

It comes as students face having their graduation­s delayed. A marking boycott is part of action by the UCU, which represents 120,000 academics and support staff, in its long-running dispute over pay and working conditions.

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