On Friday Labour's Ed Miliband published a list of the 43 meetings and dinners he has had
with trade union bosses and individual donors since becoming party leader.
Not exact matches
The powerful
union boss said he and the leaders of the other main
trade unions - which plough millions of pounds into Labour's coffers every year - wanted to sit down
with the party's warring factions to end the in - fighting.
The
trade unions have been among Mr Corbyn's strongest supporters,
with Unite
boss Len McCluskey warning that his critics could face de-selection by their local Labour parties.
Local council leaders and
trade union bosses are in touch
with moderate MPs encouraging them to return to the fold and help improve the party's fortunes.