lemongrove, in regard to your post @14:09 today, with the lockdown continuing it is not possible for anyone to state confidently how the trade unions will react to all that has happened with the Parliamentary Labour Party in the past month.
In the above, none of the trade union executive committees has been able to meet, but Len McCluskey's very quick condemnation of the contents of the leaked report would suggest that he is expecting to come under great pressure from the Unite Unions National Executive regarding the Labour Party when they do eventually meet.
From my own Unite Union Branch WhatsApp group, there is nothing else but total disgust at all that has come out in the leaked report and a sense that enough is enough.
In truth, this Parliamentary Labour Party has not been fit for purpose for over a decade, and should it face bankruptcy now it would be most definite I believe that the trades unions or in all probability any of the affiliate organisation will not be prepared to "bail it out".
My feelings (and that of many I believe) are that a complete rethink is required by the Broader Labour Movent in the country of what is required within its political ambitions and who should carry that out.
Sadly that may not involve the current Parliamentary Labour Party as it may be that an entirely new organisation is required. However, how that would be brought about has for some time within the trade unions been under discussion.
I shall, like many, continue to pay my monthly political levy subscription to the Unite Union, but should I be asked I would state that I prefer it should not go any longer to this shambles of a Parliamentary Labour Party.