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Digital ID 'Brit Card' Implications for Workers [Pt.2]
The case against mandatory Digital ID Part 2.
Beyond your rights as a person, mandatory digital ID (or Brit Card) has serious implications for workers, Trade Union, and workplace equality. The WEU...
| Stephen Morris | News
NHS Wage Compression Is Undermining Nursing Pay and Professional Respect
NHS Wage Compression Is Undermining Nursing Pay and Professional Respect
One of the most damaging problems inside the NHS pay structure is the growing wage-compression between clinical and non-c...
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Minimum Wage versus Wage Compression
Raising the Floor While Letting the Roof Collapse
Yesterday, the government announced a new minimum wage rise. Politically, it looks perfect — a bold, pro-worker headline with no cost to the Treas...
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Hallett’s Damning Verdict on Covid Government...
Proves Workers of England Union Right to Stand by Its Members
Important Letter from General Secretary
Dear Member,
The publication of Baroness Hallett’s latest report into the Government’s han...
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EXPOSED: Hope Not Hate lies about Workers of England Union
Hope Not Hate are Intentionally Misleading in their Attacks Against Workers of England in their article 'The Workers of England Union Explained'.
Over the next few weeks and months, the Workers of...
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England’s Potatoes Under Pressure and Why It Matters for All of Us
Will the cost of England’s traditional fish and chips keep rising?
Potato farming in England, long seen as one of the cornerstones of British agriculture, is under increasing strain in 2025. Farme...
| Stephen Morris | News
The Case Against Mandatory Digital ID Brit Card [Pt 1]
At the end of October 2025, the UK government under Keir Starmer unveiled plans for a national Digital ID system, sometimes called the “Brit Card”.
The government claims this will modernise public...
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Why British Trade Unions Should Follow the Workers of England Lead...
...And Not Fund the Labour Party
A Message from Stephen Morris, General Secretary of the Workers of England Union (WEU)
Between 2019 and 2025, Britain’s largest Trade Unions such as UNISON, Unite...
| Stephen Morris | News
Too Bright to Drive?
What You Need to Know About Headlight Glare
As the nights draw in, many drivers across England are finding it increasingly difficult to drive safely after dark — not because of rain or fog, but be...
| Stephen Morris | News
The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 - A Bit More Guidance Pt.2
What It Means for Tenants and Landlords in England
A Bit More Guidance for Members (Part 2)
Strengthening Tenants’ Rights – What’s Changing and Why It Matters
The government’s long-promised Rent...
| Stephen Morris | News