What effect did the failure of the general strike have on British trade unions?
The failure of the general strike led to a sharp decline in the number of party member in party member's Central Labor Party. With the reduction of trade union funds, the trade union's guild habits have been preserved. The right-wing leaders of trade unions used the failure of general strike and miners' strike to prove the correctness of their anti-investment, and publicly called on workers to cooperate with capitalists to eliminate the root causes of depression and create conditions for prosperity. The monopoly capitalist, represented by Alfred Mond, the leader of the Imperial Chemical Trust, praised the attitude of the right-wing leaders of the trade unions.