4.7 per cent of members took part

nt general secretary of the National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers.

Despite having no teaching experience, Matt Wrack, 63, won a vote in which only 4.7 per cent of members took part — the union’s first contested leadership election since 1990. He secured 5,249 votes, defeating Neil Butler, an NASUWT official who polled 3,126.

As the JC noted the other day, Wrack is a big Corbyn fan, and has been accused of skewing an antisemitism survey in schools that highlighted right-wing hate while ignoring left-wing and Islamic concerns. 

It's quite a time for union Corbynistas, what with all the news about Len McCluskey.

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