Tag: parliamentary selections
Tony Wright to stand down
Cannock Chase MP Tony Wright announced he will stand down at next GE because of health fears.
I am proud of public sector workers!!
Dear Comrades
I am proud of my comrades in Unison and Unite, who have stood together and stood up for a better wage. They deserve better pay, as well as many other workers. The fact is that the Government have got this wrong. Increases of about 5-6% would not affect the economy, in fact it would give people more money to spend or save, so helping. It is fuel, articial pricing and company mismangement causing inflation. Keep fighting! You have my backing!!
John Wiseman
Unite rep
PPC Westmorland and Lonsdale
I am proud of my comrades in Unison and Unite, who have stood together and stood up for a better wage. They deserve better pay, as well as many other workers. The fact is that the Government have got this wrong. Increases of about 5-6% would not affect the economy, in fact it would give people more money to spend or save, so helping. It is fuel, articial pricing and company mismangement causing inflation. Keep fighting! You have my backing!!
John Wiseman
Unite rep
PPC Westmorland and Lonsdale
Shabana Mahmood selected for Birmingham Ladywood
Shabana Mahmood has won Birmingham Ladywood selection contest yesterday.
Launch of a new centre-left/left trade union and Labour party umbrella Group
Dear all
Labour and Trade Union Progressive Activists (LTUPA)
After seeing the centre-left and left within the Labour party and trade union movement share so much in common, I thought it was a good idea to bring these groups together in one forum. Within this group I am promoting the LRC, Compass and the co-op party as progressive groups together with the trade union lefts eg Unite left (Amicus Unity Gazette and T&GWU broad left) and Unison left. We have managed to get some international interest from the youth wing of the NDP in canada and the Democrat National Committee. This is ahead of Unite's merger with the USW (One of North America's most powerful unions).
You may ask why now? There are several reasons for this,
1) The state of the Labour Party - we need to engage more with the people that do all of the work on the ground, people such as John Cruddas and John McDonnell have lead the way on this. Their main theatres of influence, Compass and the LRC can influence policy, I feel the green input and fairtrade of the co-op party is essential if any centre-left/left forum is to work.
2) International Socialism - this is essential when dealing with globalisation and International Labour
3) As the progressive wing of the labour party we need to influence policy and the only way to do this is to share ideas eg Temporary workers bill
4) Share ideas on social justice and the future of the trade unionists
I call on all of you to unite and be brave unlike some of our backbenchers and lets influence the direction of our party, the Labour party!!
To find out more I have launched a facebook which already has a couple of hundred supporters.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=14169689521
Yours fraternally
John Wiseman
Labour and Trade Union Progressive Activists (LTUPA)
After seeing the centre-left and left within the Labour party and trade union movement share so much in common, I thought it was a good idea to bring these groups together in one forum. Within this group I am promoting the LRC, Compass and the co-op party as progressive groups together with the trade union lefts eg Unite left (Amicus Unity Gazette and T&GWU broad left) and Unison left. We have managed to get some international interest from the youth wing of the NDP in canada and the Democrat National Committee. This is ahead of Unite's merger with the USW (One of North America's most powerful unions).
You may ask why now? There are several reasons for this,
1) The state of the Labour Party - we need to engage more with the people that do all of the work on the ground, people such as John Cruddas and John McDonnell have lead the way on this. Their main theatres of influence, Compass and the LRC can influence policy, I feel the green input and fairtrade of the co-op party is essential if any centre-left/left forum is to work.
2) International Socialism - this is essential when dealing with globalisation and International Labour
3) As the progressive wing of the labour party we need to influence policy and the only way to do this is to share ideas eg Temporary workers bill
4) Share ideas on social justice and the future of the trade unionists
I call on all of you to unite and be brave unlike some of our backbenchers and lets influence the direction of our party, the Labour party!!
To find out more I have launched a facebook which already has a couple of hundred supporters.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=14169689521
Yours fraternally
John Wiseman
Rudi Vis to stand down
Finchley and Golders Green MP Rudi Vis has announced he will stand down at next GE.
Chris Mullin to stand down
Sunderland MP Chris Mullin has announced his intentions to retire at next GE.
Tamsin Dunwoody selected for Crewe and Nantwich
Gwyenth Dunwoody's daughter, Tamsin, has been selected tonight to be the Labour candidate in the upcoming byelection.
South Derbyshire selection
Marginal retirement seat in the East Midlands fires starting gun for selection
Why all minority shortlists would hold back a British Obama
In this week's New Statesman, I argue that all minority shortlists would be a step backwards.
An alternative approach would seek to tackle barriers which candidates face across class, race and gender. Please share ideas about what that might mean in practice.
An alternative approach would seek to tackle barriers which candidates face across class, race and gender. Please share ideas about what that might mean in practice.
Hull East result
Apparently Karl Turner has been selected in Hull East. No further details of the result yet.
Streatham selection - Result
Chuka Umunna, employment lawyer, CLP vice-chair and editor of TMP has this afternoon been selected by Streatham members as the candidate in the next General Election, taking over from the retiring Keith Hill MP.
Lillian Greenwood selected for Nottingham South
Unison official Lillian Greenwood has won tonight Nottingham South selection.
Nottingham South Short List
The GC of Nottingham South CLP met last night to determine the short list of candidates to replace Alan Simpson as our candidate at the GE.
Birmingham Ladywood: AWS
The Party has published the latest tranche of parliamentary selections, including Clare Short's seat Birmingham Ladywood. Ladywood will be selected by All-woman shortlist.
Labourhome editor selected in Westminster
Associate Editor of Labourhome.org David Rowntree was last night selected for the parliamentary candidacy in the Cities of London and Westminster.
With me installed as the candidate in Chelsea & Fulham, it looks like Labourhome's plans for world domination are advancing nicely.
Chris Leslie withdraws from Hull East selection
Despite receiving nominations from nine union branches, former minister Chris Leslie is believed to be stepping down from the selection in Hull East, the seat made available by the announcement of John Prescott's retirement.
It appears there is an overwhelming desire in the constituency for a local candidate.
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