The socialist boss of Britain's biggest union is set to remain in post after being reelected, despite being voted for by only seven per cent of its members. However, the overall turnout for the vote was 100,089, just 10.31 per cent of union members. TRENDING Stories Videos Your SayMeaning Ms Graham was only voted in by just seven per cent of the union members. Upon re-election, Ms Graham said: “It’s an honour to be re-elected by Unite members to serve as their general secretary. The attack against Mr Miliband was not taken well by some union members, and led to the leader shoip challange by international director of Unite Mr Dubbins.