Tuesday, 18 November 2008
NEXT MEETING....
The next meeting of West Yorkshire LRC is at the Irish centre, Huddersfield, at 2pm on Saturday November 29 . All comrades welcome.....
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
Janet 4 Calder Valley!
It was a very long day. Much longer for all the candidates who faced a nerve=wracking several hours before the result was announced. Congratulations to the LRC's Janet Oosthuysen and well-done to all the candidates for making it a fair and transparent process. It was nail-bitingly close - 73 votes to 68. Democracy in action. And, I have to say, a great victory for the grassroots of Labour. Let's get to it - and campaiogn for Real Labour values in Calder Valley. We made the right decision.
NEXT WEST YORKSHIRE LRC MEETING IS...
September 16 @ the Three Pigeons Pub, Halifax, 7.30pm.On agenda: Labour Party Conference, politicial discussion on policy, National LRC Committee report.
More details Susan Press 07989352406
More details Susan Press 07989352406
Thursday, 10 July 2008
SOUTH YORKSHIRE LRC LAUNCH
I met Lenin at the launch of the South Yorkshire LRC.........Lenin Williams, proud son of a socialist and trade unionist who helped transform Wortley Hall, near Barnsley into the stately home of the Labour movement in South Yorkshire. Run as a co-operative and since 1951 owned and run by the labour movement, the Hall has offered support and solidarity to socialists from all over the world. In 1984, it served meals to striking miners and their families. Delegations from Cuba, the former Soviet Union and ANC have also visited.Yesterday, around 50 people took a break from the beer and bouncy castles of the annual South Yorkshire Show to hear local MP Mick Clapham talk with some anger and a lot of passion about the disappointment people have felt in the 11 years since New Labour came to power. He reiterated that fact that it is only by changing policy direction that we can escape disaster at the next General Election. And that he welcomed the forming of the local LRC as a way of putting pressure on the Government and re-building Party membership .Mick reported that in his own constituency, Party membership had fallen from about 750 to about half that number. The other speaker ( apart from me) was Joe Simpson of the Prison Officer's Association, , who gave a stirring speech in support of the POA's fights on pay and the right to strike.
From my point of view, there were many encouraging things about this meeting. Firstly, apart from those who had come with me from Hebden Bridge, there was absolutely nobody there who I already knew. South Yorkshire clearly has many Labour Party members ( and ex members) still keen to engage in ideas.
Secondly, those who had no idea what the LRC was ( but came to meeting anyway) were really enthusiastic. There was another comrade there from Sheffield LRC, so we are building links now right across Yorkshire and the Humber. And as fun as thr blogosphere is nothing actually makes up for the chance to meet people face-to-face and know you are not on your own - with most political events taking place in and around London, it can be a little dispiriting on the Labour Left.
So - Yorkshire now has at least three LRC groups. Together with Nottingham, Merseyside and the North-East we are slowly building a swathe of support which goes way beyond London. I hope as many regional LRC members as possible stand for election to our National Committee at the LRC conference in November- in the meantime let's ensure as many as possible get to the Convention of the Left in Manchester
Tuesday, 20 May 2008

There are those who remain sceptical about the LRC's ability to reach beyond the narrow confines of London. For this reason I'm glad to post picture of our local ceremony the other night when I became Mayor of the town and surrounding villages. With me are LRC members and Labour councillors Dave Young ( pictured left) and Coun Janet Oosthuysen, who is hoping to stand as PPC for Calder Valley. Our good friend and comrade John Wiseman and his dad travelled all the way from St Helens to be there. Thanks to all ........
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
MAY DAY IN LEEDS
While the rest off the nation licks its wounds on Friday we in West Yorkshire have to head for Halifax for a belated count. As a paper candidate, my nerves are hardly on edge. But I do fear the BNP will make headway again in two particular wards. Chances are we will all head back to Hebden Bridge and the Trades Club for a lengthy post-mortem. Then on Saturday there's a rally in Leeds organised by the TUC with Jeremy Corbyn MP so an LRC contingent will be heading over . For anyone interested, the meeting-point is Leeds Art Gallery at around 11.30am.
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
LABOUR 4 CALDER!
Modern political campaigning requires modern political tools so congratulations to the comrades who have put together the campaign website for Janet Oosthuysen who is standing as candidate for Calder in the forthcoming local elections. Janet is an LRC member fighting a community-based campaign which means lots of slog in the far from unglamorous arena of wheelie bins, dog dirt, and fighting unwanted development in the Calder valley. Janet's also fighting for fair wages and plans to take the campaign on to fight for more council and affordable housing . For IT skills alone, she deserves to win!
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