Tag: Parliamentary Selections
Eluned Morgan MEP to stand down
Eluned Morgan, Welsh MEP since 1994, announced today her intention not to stand again in 2009.
Fabian Executive election final push
Dear Comrades
The Fabian Executive election is still ongoing. I am supporting the facebook young actvists and Scott Lomax. I hope for your continued support. The final voting date is 17th October
Thanks
John Wiseman
The Fabian Executive election is still ongoing. I am supporting the facebook young actvists and Scott Lomax. I hope for your continued support. The final voting date is 17th October
Thanks
John Wiseman
Three Candidates for Fabian Executive
Three Candidates statements for Fabian Executive including myself
As a Labour party progressive, I feel we need to change society. We must make it more equal, so more inclusive than exclusive. As part of this change we must close the poverty gap. As an active trade unionist, co-operator, Manchester society member and democratic socialist, I feel we must debate key issues around us including the environment and economic instability. I will hopefully match the proud tradition of Fabians.
John Wiseman
Scott Lomax has announced he is standing again, Scott is a fellow progressive, who would add much to the Fabian Executive. As some of you may know Scott has stood before and has a facebook group.
Scott Lomax
I am writing to you as I think you may be a Fabian Society member. If you are
not - apologies, but you should be flattered. If you are, you will soon be
receiving your ballot paper for the election to the Fabian Executive. I am
standing and I would like to ask for one of your votes.
For the past year, as most of you will know, I have been Chair of the Young
Fabians. I have previously served as Vice Chair, International Officer, and
Policy and Publications Officer, and have been active in the Society for five
years. Last year I edited and co-wrote the Fabian pamphlet 'Stopping the Far
Right'.
During my year as Chair, Young Fabian membership has grown rapidly, at a time
when membership of the Labour Party and other sections of the Fabian Society has
decreased. Despite having no staff, we have held over 40 events. At Labour
Conference next week, we will be hosting a fringe and reception. We have
produced four issues of Anticipations, and four editions of our policy
newsletter. Our Schools Project has been backed by over 20 MPs and has reached
out to thousands of young people for whom the Project is their first taste of
politics. We are leading a trip of nearly 100 Labour and Fabian members to Ohio
for the US elections and have developed a new website - www.youngfabians.org.uk.
Finally, we formed six policy commissions and held consultations throughout the
year with our members to produce a submission to Ed Miliband MP on our proposals
for the next Labour manifesto - a process commended by Ed and by many senior
MPs.
Of course, the fantastic Young Fabian Executive members who organised this
year's events, publications, projects, trips and consultations should take the
credit for these achievements. However, I hope that my chairing has contributed
to what has been - despite a difficult political environment - a fantastic year
for the Young Fabians.
Throughout the year, I have also represented the Young Fabians on the Fabian
Society Executive, attending every meeting and successfully rebutting a proposal
to diminish Young Fabian representation on the Fabian Executive.
I do not want to be elected simply to amass points for a political CV. To
reinvigorate our party, we need a constant supply of new centre-left ideas. The
Fabian Society is a unique source of this thinking and I believe that I have a
valuable contribution to make to the next year of Fabian work. My strong
commitment to the Fabian Society is clear from my work with the Young Fabians
over the last five years. If elected, I would continue this commitment and would
always be open to ideas from the Fabian membership.
Please do not 'reply all' to this message, as people will get angry and nobody
will vote for me. If you would like to ask me any questions about this, or the
work of the Young Fabians, drop me an email at markrusling@hotmail.com or give
me a ring - 07796 393944.
Best wishes, Mark Rusling
As a Labour party progressive, I feel we need to change society. We must make it more equal, so more inclusive than exclusive. As part of this change we must close the poverty gap. As an active trade unionist, co-operator, Manchester society member and democratic socialist, I feel we must debate key issues around us including the environment and economic instability. I will hopefully match the proud tradition of Fabians.
John Wiseman
Scott Lomax has announced he is standing again, Scott is a fellow progressive, who would add much to the Fabian Executive. As some of you may know Scott has stood before and has a facebook group.
Scott Lomax
I am writing to you as I think you may be a Fabian Society member. If you are
not - apologies, but you should be flattered. If you are, you will soon be
receiving your ballot paper for the election to the Fabian Executive. I am
standing and I would like to ask for one of your votes.
For the past year, as most of you will know, I have been Chair of the Young
Fabians. I have previously served as Vice Chair, International Officer, and
Policy and Publications Officer, and have been active in the Society for five
years. Last year I edited and co-wrote the Fabian pamphlet 'Stopping the Far
Right'.
During my year as Chair, Young Fabian membership has grown rapidly, at a time
when membership of the Labour Party and other sections of the Fabian Society has
decreased. Despite having no staff, we have held over 40 events. At Labour
Conference next week, we will be hosting a fringe and reception. We have
produced four issues of Anticipations, and four editions of our policy
newsletter. Our Schools Project has been backed by over 20 MPs and has reached
out to thousands of young people for whom the Project is their first taste of
politics. We are leading a trip of nearly 100 Labour and Fabian members to Ohio
for the US elections and have developed a new website - www.youngfabians.org.uk.
Finally, we formed six policy commissions and held consultations throughout the
year with our members to produce a submission to Ed Miliband MP on our proposals
for the next Labour manifesto - a process commended by Ed and by many senior
MPs.
Of course, the fantastic Young Fabian Executive members who organised this
year's events, publications, projects, trips and consultations should take the
credit for these achievements. However, I hope that my chairing has contributed
to what has been - despite a difficult political environment - a fantastic year
for the Young Fabians.
Throughout the year, I have also represented the Young Fabians on the Fabian
Society Executive, attending every meeting and successfully rebutting a proposal
to diminish Young Fabian representation on the Fabian Executive.
I do not want to be elected simply to amass points for a political CV. To
reinvigorate our party, we need a constant supply of new centre-left ideas. The
Fabian Society is a unique source of this thinking and I believe that I have a
valuable contribution to make to the next year of Fabian work. My strong
commitment to the Fabian Society is clear from my work with the Young Fabians
over the last five years. If elected, I would continue this commitment and would
always be open to ideas from the Fabian membership.
Please do not 'reply all' to this message, as people will get angry and nobody
will vote for me. If you would like to ask me any questions about this, or the
work of the Young Fabians, drop me an email at markrusling@hotmail.com or give
me a ring - 07796 393944.
Best wishes, Mark Rusling
John Wiseman for Fabian Executive election part 2
I believe the voting begins next week.
Statement below
As a Labour party progressive, I feel we need to change society. We must make it more equal, so more inclusive than exclusive. As part of this change we must close the poverty gap. As an active trade unionist, co-operator, Manchester society member and democratic socialist, I feel we must debate key issues around us including the environment and economic instability. I will hopefully match the proud tradition of Fabians.
John Wiseman
Statement below
As a Labour party progressive, I feel we need to change society. We must make it more equal, so more inclusive than exclusive. As part of this change we must close the poverty gap. As an active trade unionist, co-operator, Manchester society member and democratic socialist, I feel we must debate key issues around us including the environment and economic instability. I will hopefully match the proud tradition of Fabians.
John Wiseman
We should be ashamed on the gap between the rich and the poor!!
I was happy when we came to power, hoping for at least a centre-left path. We have had some good things from the Government eg minimum wage (not enough), paternity pay, maternity leave, no of staff for union recognition etc, but how can you judge us as a social democratic/socialist party? I feel the real problem is the gap between the rich and the poor which is greater than it has ever been. We may be helping poorer families more, but they are still struggling, with energy and food prices. I don't want to be too critical, but it is something that we need look at, and if figures are anything to go by, we should be ashamed.
Wiseman
Ann Cryer to step down
Keighley MP Ann Cryer has decided to retire from parliament at the next election.
John Austin MP to stand down
Erith and Thamesmead MP John Austin has annunced he will stand down at next GE.
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.
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