Sharon Graham, the general secretary of the Unite union, is facing internal criticism from some members after she publicly attacked the government’s net zero agenda, particularly statements linked to Energy Secretary Ed Miliband. According to reports, the dispute has prompted concern within the union that her comments are helping political opponents. One claim cited is that Graham’s stance is “boosting Reform UK,” though the reporting does not indicate that all members share this view or provides detailed evidence for the assertion. The coverage frames the issue as a revolt within Unite’s own ranks, centering on disagreement over how the union should engage with energy and climate policy. It also highlights tensions between Graham’s public criticisms and the positions or priorities held by other figures inside the union. The reporting does not suggest any formal outcome or organizational decision yet, but it indicates an active dispute within Unite over messaging and strategy regarding net zero policy and related political dynamics.