by Casper Hughes | Mar 9, 2022 | The Organiser, Uncategorized, Updates
Hello comrades, This month we bring you news of Tory indifference to Ukrainian refugees, a Q&A with outgoing Young Labour chair Jess Barnard and we take a closer look at a Tory donor with links to Putin. Enjoy. Russia invasion of Ukraine. It’s a deeply worrying...
by Arrun Degenhardt | Dec 16, 2021 | Transforming Labour, Updates
INTERNAL LABOUR PARTY ELECTIONS 2022 There will be a large number of national-level, internal Labour Party elections happening in 2022, which constitute a crucial opportunity for the left to rebuild power in the party. Positions where Momentum are likely to support...
by Colin Caine | Dec 15, 2021 | The Educator, Updates
⬤ Don’t Think Like a Liberal Last month, the current Labour leadership declared that the party is opposed to the ‘Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions’ movement, which aims to pressure the Israeli government into ending its illegal treatment of Palestinians using tactics...
by Bob Wilkinson | Dec 8, 2021 | The Educator, Updates
⬤ Why is this topic important? How should white people relate to black people? What does it mean for men to support women’s struggles for equality? How should people who aren’t direct victims of certain forms of oppression relate to others who are? And what about the...
by Bob Wilkinson | Dec 8, 2021 | The Educator, Updates
⬤ Why does this topic matter? The Labour Party was formed in 1900. But what led to its emergence? Historians have argued that the period beginning with the downfall of Chartism after 1848 and ending with the Taff Vale case (1900-1901) left a lasting legacy upon the...
by Casper Hughes | Nov 3, 2021 | The Organiser, Uncategorized, Updates
Hello comrades, This month we bring you news of a landmark referendum in Berlin, a Q&A with a Momentum member and housing activist in Waltham Forest and we run through the highs and lows of Labour Conference 2021. Enjoy. Labour Conference 2021. The first...