Ahead of NEC elections 2016 interested parties are trying to gather support and shore up defences for different agendas. The following was received early February and relates to the election campaign of Luke Akehurst; a man who is not a huge fan of party leader Jeremy Corbyn. "This is what Luke Akehurst has been sending out to CLP's in January. When reading it I found it very offensive. Please think carefully before you re-elect him onto the NEC........... "From Luke Akehurst I hope you have had a good break over the Christmas period and wish you a Happy New Year! Let’s hope 2016 is a better year for Labour than 2015, which must rival 1931 as one of the worst in our history. All of us were hoping that the New Year would mean Labour refocused on party unity and preparing for the electoral challenges we face in the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly, London Mayor and Assembly, local government and police commissioner elections. Instead, the Hard Left clique around Jeremy Corbyn has thrown us into a sectarian, divisive and wholly unnecessary reshuffle. We are disgusted by the sacking of Michael Dugher from the Shadow Cabinet and proud that Michael will be keynote speaker at the Labour First Annual Meeting on 16 January. Michael was an excellent Shadow Culture Secretary and one of the most effective Labour spokespeople in taking the fight to the Tories. He agreed to serve in the Shadow Cabinet in the interests of party unity. His sacking by Mr Corbyn seems to be for the “crime” of speaking out against the pernicious influence of Momentum and defending hard-working colleagues from threats of deselection. Our primary focus has to be working hard for Labour victories at every level in May, but there are also two key internal processes starting now where we have an opportunity to fight back against the Hard Left and reassert a strong moderate voice within the Labour Party. We need your help with both: Annual Conference Delegate Elections We need the maximum number of mainstream delegates to be elected by CLPs to this year’s Labour Party Annual Conference so that we can win key votes on any policy or rule changes that come forward and for the National Constitutional Committee (NCC). The 2015 conference where we won the votes on whether to debate Trident and for the NCC shows the importance of having the best possible delegates. CLPs send one delegate for the first 749 full members they had on 31 December 2015, and one further delegate for every additional 250 individual members in the constituency or part thereof. At least every second delegate from a CLP has to be a woman; where only one delegate is appointed this must be a woman at least in every other year. Where the individual women’s membership in a constituency is 100 or more, an additional woman delegate may be appointed. Where the individual Young Labour membership in a constituency is 30 or more an additional delegate under the age of 27 may be appointed. CLPs can elect delegates any time between now and 24 June. Many CLPs do this before the start of the local election campaign in April. Please email me ([email protected]) to let me know when the date is of the All Member Meeting or delegate-based General Meeting when your CLP will elect delegates. Please work with other mainstream local members in your CLP to ensure the delegates your CLP sends are moderates. Ideally please try to get elected as a delegate yourself! As soon as your CLP has elected delegates, please let me know who they are, their contact details, and what their likely political stance is. Nominations to NEC and NCC Nominations are now open for the six CLP representatives on the National Executive Committee. The 33 member NEC is currently finely balanced between the Hard Left and mainstream members. The NEC is the governing body of the party between Annual Conferences in all matters relating to party organisation and rules. We are recommending support for the following four candidates, and will announce a further two recommended names in the next few weeks: Ellie Reeves. Ellie has been on the NEC for almost 10 years and is currently vice chair. She is elected with broad support from across the party. Ellie is a trade union lawyer and is passionate about workers’ rights. She has the experience, commitment and credibility to get the right policy platform and campaign strategy in place and to hold the leadership to account. Johanna Baxter. Johanna has been an independent voice on the NEC since November 2010. From the West of Scotland, she is currently CLP secretary for Camberwell & Peckham and works as a trade union official. Peter Wheeler. Peter served on the NEC until 2010 and from 2012-2014. He is from Salford where he is a local councillor. A former full-time official for the Labour Party and Amicus trade union, he is committed to building a strong democratic and campaigning Labour Party. Luke Akehurst. Luke served on the NEC from 2010-2012. A former parliamentary candidate and Hackney Councillor, he is now a CLP officer in Oxford. His campaign website is here: http://www.luke4nec.org.uk/ Each CLP can nominate up to six NEC candidates. CLPs can nominate at any time between now and 24 June. Many CLPs do this before the start of the local election campaign in April. Please email me ([email protected]) to let me know when the date is of the All Member Meeting or delegate-based General Meeting when your CLP will nominate. Please work with other mainstream local members in your CLP to ensure you nominate as many as possible of our recommended candidates. As soon as your CLP has nominated, please let me know the result. Each CLP can also nominate for one seat on the National Constitutional Committee, which handles the most difficult disciplinary cases and disputes. We are recommending support for Maggie Cosin who is a long-standing incumbent NCC member, currently Chief Whip on Dover Council and formerly Deputy Leader of Camden Council. The NEC CLP reps are elected by OMOV of full members in July/August whilst the NEC CLP rep is elected by CLP delegates at Annual Conference. Best wishes, Luke Akehurst Secretary, Labour First" Check out: http://www.newtekjournalismukworld.com/british-political-scene/bds-the-labour-party-nec-hopefuls-open-letter https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Executive_Committee
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Mike Coulson
28/2/2016 08:46:42 pm
How DARE you describe yourself as "moderate" or "mainstream"? Mainstream are the majority of members, who elected Jeremy Corbyn as leader, and there's nothing at all moderate about anyone who tries at every turn to undermine the party. There are lots of words I could use to describe you, Jeremy's code of conduct won't let me!
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Eileen
28/2/2016 09:25:38 pm
Well said Mike.
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Hannah
28/2/2016 10:40:02 pm
Mr Corbyn has heart and care for the people which most of today's politicians do not have. I only can repeat Mike's words.
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Eileen
28/2/2016 11:13:50 pm
I think Mr Corbyn has respect from so many people those who want things to stay as they are are pooping themselves
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Patricia Betty
28/2/2016 10:42:03 pm
I object to being labelled 'hard left' because I have a social conscience. I'm not hard anything I just want a decent standard of living for everyone and a proper justice system that doesn't favour the rich. I'm not hard left because I'm against nuclear weapons and I believe in fair play. Jeremy Corbyn is not hard left either, he's a socialist not a communist. He's a decent man who has put himself on the firing line because he says what we all know to be true. His detractors in the Labour Party should look up the meaning of democracy and stop playing silly buggars with our chances at the next election. JC is the legally elected leader. Those who don't want to get behind him should resign and stop badmouthing anyone and every one who supports him. No one yet has actually said what is wrong with socialism.
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Eileeni
28/2/2016 11:15:39 pm
Well said Pattie and if they believe there is so much wrong with socialism, not communism, then they best find a political party that fits their agrnda
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