Following Red Ed's decision to make union members opt in to support Labour the GMB has decided to cut its funds from £1.2m to just £150,000. The cut is based on the union's estimate of how many members would opt in. Other big unions might now follow suite leaving a big hole in Labour's campaign funds for the next election potentially making it unable to do much more than fight a rearguard action.
On the one hand I am pleased the unions are giving Labour a kicking, it is long overdue, but it gives us all a pretty big problem.
There is not much enthusiasm in the electorate to vote for the Tories, regardless of how the economy is doing. The LibDems have been relegated to fourth place. UKIP are on the up and the UK is about to break up.
The next election could see the lowest turn out ever recorded as people turn their backs on politicians and politics. If that happens no party, no matter how many seats it wins, will have a mandate from the people to rule. This already happens with turn outs of around 65-70%, but is considered "acceptable", imagine the disenchantment if the turnout is sub 50%.
Democracy could be in for a rough ride.