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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unite" is not correct in English.
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"Ask for confirmation of all rent and charges before you sign up," says a Unite spokesperson.
White nationalists, met by counterprotesters, held a Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
White nationalists gathered on Saturday for a "Unite the Right" march in Charlottesville.
A Unite Against Fascism spokesman said it was delighted by Buckingham Palace's move.
A Unite union spokesman called the offer "derisory" and that it added "insult to injury".
"People are devastated," said Steve Faulkner, a Unite senior shop steward.
Stephen Deans, a Unite representative at the plant and a Labour constituency chair, was initially accused.
A Unite Against Fascism spokesman said: "We are opposed to Nick Griffin appearing anywhere in public.
Kevin Nolan, a Unite union official at the Visteon factory in Enfield in north London, was one of those fired.
A Unite spokesman said the letter was "based on a misconception" and members should not believe everything they had read.
Meanwhile, 15,500 volunteers have been recruited in what a Unite spokesman described as a "deprofessionalisation" of library services.
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