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Sharon Graham under fire after asking government to beef up military spending

The Canary by The Canary
27 February 2026
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Sharon Graham, the head of trade union Unite, wants to beef up military defence spending. This hawkish stance has not gone unrecognised.

Sending workers into the “meat grinder of war”

Sharon Graham made demands for a meatier military budget during a rally outside Westminster on 25 February – effectively panhandling for the government. She gave Labour a verbal slap on the wrist for slashing defence spending. In doing so, she overlooked budgetary constraints caused by protracted austerity. Thousands of defence and aerospace workers, fearful of more job cuts, gathered in support of Graham.

These comments have angered many of the left. They argue that feeding the war machine at home is an attack on the workers Sharon Graham supposedly represents.

Shabbir Lakha, from Stop the War, said that, like the Second International, Graham would rather feed workers into the “meat grinder of war.”

Shabbir Lakha, from Stop the War, said that like the Second International, Graham is feeding workers into the “meat grinder of war.”

Formed in 1889, the Second International was a coalition of international socialist groups, with the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) being the most prominent. After WWI erupted in 1914, SPD-aligned MPs voted for war. This was the beginning of the end for the SPD. Might Sharon Graham be treading a similar path?

Sharon Graham cementing her position as the heir of the Second International in utterly betraying workers to the meat grinder of war. Disgraceful. https://t.co/rVbqOkLEHi

— Shabbir Lakha (@ShabbirLakha) February 26, 2026

Sharon Graham cementing her position as the heir of the Second International in utterly betraying workers to the meat grinder of war. Disgraceful. https://t.co/rVbqOkLEHi

— Shabbir Lakha (@ShabbirLakha) February 26, 2026

Author Carlos Martinez called Sharon’s stance social chauvinism.

Social chauvinism: the abandoning of international solidarity and the support of imperialist aggression, in the hope of getting a few miserable crumbs from the table. https://t.co/dhUILZIoFy

— Carlos (@agent_of_change) February 25, 2026

Selective sympathy

Others have pointed to Unite’s delayed opposition to British-Israeli arms deals.

Unite, as reported by Red Pepper, only passed a motion against arms sales to Israel in 2025. The outlet added that it was no easy victory. It called it a “hard fought” battle. At the time, the New Socialist accused Sharon Graham of hiding behind “workers”. According to them, this was an “alibi” justifying her own inaction on Israel’s genocide in Gaza and the flow of weapons enabling it.

That same year, 2025, Graham was heard beating the same war drums, urging the UK to boost arms spending and not to acquiesce to Donald Trump.

Any thought of wooing Donald Trump by selling our defence jobs abroad and replacing the RAF fleet with US made F35s will be resisted and would be an act of self-harm.

There are other, seemingly easier ways to ward off Trump.

Jewish Voices for Liberation criticised Graham and Unite’s position, saying:

How is it possible for a supposedly left-wing trade union leader to ignore where that money is coming from – slashing the foreign aid budget which delivers a modicum of relief to people in poor countries – and how it will be spent – on lucrative contracts for merchants of death trading in weapons to be used in war and genocide?

It’s hard to know where to start commenting on the statement from Unite the Union, reproduced below, welcoming Keir Starmer’s decision to increase defence spending to 2.5 per cent.

It quotes general secretary Sharon Graham saying: “‘The government has made the hard decision, the…

— JewishVoiceForLiberation (@JVoiceLiberatio) February 28, 2025

British Trade Union Complicity

Unite has come under fire for learning the wrong lesson from history. They’ll wave the Ukrainian flag and call it internationalism, but when it comes to Palestine, suddenly the workers need to focus on “pay and conditions.”

Tom Gann, editor of New Socialist, has called Sharon Graham’s posturing national syndicalism. That is, a politics that wraps itself in the flag of workers while serving the interests of the imperial war machine.

This was echoed by a group of Unite members who wrote an open letter to Graham in 2023. They accused her of abandoning Palestinians amid Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

National syndicalism: the role of the trade union is to bargain hard with bosses over the blood soaked profits of imperialism, but never in any way that would put those profits at risk. https://t.co/TvzB88c7Xc

— Tom Gann (@Tom_Gann) October 22, 2025

Real solidarity with workers of the global proletariat would mean more than flag-waving and supporting the imperial war machine.

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  1. AussiMoi says:
    4 months ago

    I belong to Unite. I am retired so just belong to show solidarity with younger workers. I understand a trade union defending jobs … but jobs in arms manufacturing is a tough ask. I am a vegan, I feel the same about defending jobs in the meat industry. Here’s my thoughts:

    AI company Anthropic has made claims about its products, especially its robots, that most engineers do not believe. The CEO is a standing joke. Anthropic is the only Silicon Valley company hired by USA military to help develop AI-enhanced autonomous weapons e.g. drones that decide for themselves whether to shoot a person or not. This week Anthropic tried to get US military to allow Anthropic to refuse to work on projects it considered immoral. US military issued an ultimatum, do as we say, or get reclassified as an enemy of the state or taken over as a government resource. Anthropic have until tomorrow to chose what to do. See https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/25/anthropic-vs-the-pentagon-why-ai-firm-is-taking-on-trump-administration

    I have no time for Anthropic or CEO and think they overhyped what they could do and thus made themselves seem necessary to the American war machine and are now trapped and are crying ‘ethics’ but I suspect are now worried they will have to deliver on their promises and know they cannot. But this resistance to the ‘industrial-military complex’ is a model of what trade unions for arms industry workers might do, in an ideal world, i.e. not just campaign for jobs, wages etc but also put some sort of ethical brakes on an industry running ahead with technology and going far beyond legal or moral boundaries – creating robotic death machines like in sci-fi dystopia but for real not fiction.

    Unite must watch what happens to Anthropic – we all must – because this is a cutting edge issue. Can we in so-called democracies, in trade unions, or through any kind of Leftist activism, exert any humanitarian influence over killing-for-profit or genocide-as-political-expediency or not. We better hope we can.

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  2. Airlane1979 says:
    3 months ago

    More proof, if any were necessary, that trade unions are closely bound up with the militarist, imperialist state. Workers need rank-and-file committees composed of ordinary workers to fight for ourselves, not for the military. Also, of course, workers in arms companies need to ask themselves hard questions.

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  3. Bert says:
    4 weeks ago

    Unite and get rid of this despicable cunt, I had to leave when it got elected.

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