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What did you do in the 2017 Election?

Jun 7, 2017By John's Labour blog

Dear John

If you’ve got any time on Election Day to help Labour you’re really needed in nearby marginals. Below are details for Ilford North (where we won in 2015 by 589 votes) and Westminster North. There’s also info about leafleting in …Read more…

Jun 7, 2017John's Labour blog

West Ham Labour Canvassing, Women’s March and Sunday Night Live

Jan 20, 2017By John's Labour blog

Dear JohnJust a reminder about our canvassing session tomorrow. And an invitation from Seyi Akiwowo to join West Ham Women’s Forum at the Women’s March tomorrow.

Canvassing
Saturday 21 Jan – Labour’s NHS Campaign Action Day 
Meet 11am a…Read more…

Jan 20, 2017John's Labour blog

Sunday Night Live: 30 July 2016 Social Movements – The end of politics as we know it?

Jul 30, 2016By John's Labour blog

“Prior to our pause for the August break, come join us at our Sunday Night Live Summer Salon where we’ll be discussing the rise social movements, implications for politics and political parties.
 The fastest growing political movements across the left and right the world over are those who…Read more…

Jul 30, 2016John's Labour blog

Sunday Night Live: “It’s the end of the world as we know it”

Apr 20, 2016By John's Labour blog

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Apr 20, 2016John's Labour blog

West Hammers out Khanpaigning in Green St, Plaistow & Custom House

Mar 20, 2016By John's Labour blog

It has been a busy weekend for West Ham Labour. Yesterday I was out with a Labour canvass team for Sadiq Khan as mayor in Green Street. See Vice Chair Campaigns, Julianne Marriott, briefing the team beforehand on what to do. Highlight of the morning wa…Read more…

Mar 20, 2016John's Labour blog

Does Feminism need an upgrade? Sunday Night Live 20 March

Mar 10, 2016By John's Labour blog

“Women, intersectionality and the politics of gender equality todayAs celebrations for International Women’s Day 2016 come to an end, evoking struggles of the past, challenges of today and a renewed push for gender parity as women continue to lag behind men in economic participation and…Read more…

Mar 10, 2016John's Labour blog

Europe: Should we stay or should we go? Sunday Night Live Sunday 28 Feb

Feb 25, 2016By John's Labour blog

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Feb 25, 2016John's Labour blog

“It’s the economy, stupid”: Sunday Night Live

Feb 14, 2016By John's Labour blog

On the last Sunday of January was the 4th (and best attended so far) “Sunday Night Live” at the Stratford Picture House, E15  The idea is to encourage maverick thinking and get subject experts to debate with the public to better understand our wor…Read more…

Feb 14, 2016John's Labour blog

“It’s the economy, stupid” Sunday Night Live 31 Jan 2016

Jan 21, 2016By John's Labour blog

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Jan 21, 2016John's Labour blog

Sunday Night Live: Syria and Airstrikes

Dec 9, 2015By John's Labour blog

A week on from the Commons vote, which extended Britain’s bombing campaign against ISIS into Syria, this Sunday Night Live special explores where now for the multinational coalition against Daesh.

With on-going controversy surrounding Cameron’s widely challenged claim of 70,000 moderate Syrian…Read more…

Dec 9, 2015John's Labour blog

Sunday Night Live “21st Century NHS – a state of perpetual upheaval and crisis. Where now for the health service?”

Dec 5, 2015By John's Labour blog

Pictures from last weekends “Sunday Night Live” at Stratford Picture House, E15.  The debate was about the crisis in the NHS.

West Hammer Neil Wilson chaired. There was two guest speakers, Nigel Keohane, from the Social Market Foundation and Jos …Read more…

Dec 5, 2015John's Labour blog

Sunday Night Live – 5.00pm, 29th November: The NHS – in a state of perpetual upheaval and crisis? Where now for the Health Service

Nov 23, 2015By John's Labour blog

“Whether they have billions to invest or need to dramatically cut budgets, few British governments have resisted imposing their own blueprint for reform on the NHS, with the consequence that in the past two decades health service staff have had to endu…Read more…

Nov 23, 2015John's Labour blog

Sunday Night Live: Corbyn and the (new) Labour Landscape

Oct 20, 2015By John's Labour blog

This looks interesting. 5-6.30pm next Sunday 25 October 2015 at Stratford Picture House Bar, London, E15 (5 mins from Stratford Station). I wonder if the West Ham Corbynistas Fashion Gurus will be present? Read more…

Oct 20, 2015John's Labour blog

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