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− | + | '''The Labour Party''' is one of the established UK mainstream political parties. | |
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+ | From 2015 to the [[UK/2019 General Election|General Election of 2019]] the Party was the fastest growing political party in the [[United Kingdom]] with a membership exceeding 515,000 and a leader, [[Jeremy Corbyn]], who appeared to be more or less independent of the UK [[deep state]]. | ||
− | + | Sir [[Keir Starmer]] who was elected [[Leader of the Labour Party]] on 4 April 2020 is a member of the [[Trilateral Commission]] which is "said to be the [[Bilderberg group]] dressed in another frock"<ref>''[[Document:The Spoils of War]]''</ref> | |
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− | ==2016 | + | ==Leaked internal report on antisemitism== |
− | Corbyn was subject to significant opposition (for example, [[Hilary Benn]], his [[Shadow Foreign Secretary]] expressed no confidence in him, and over 20 members of the shadow cabinet resigned | + | In early April 2020, an [[:File:Labour internal antisemitism report.pdf|internal report]] on [[antisemitism]] by the Party's Governance and Legal Unit, covering the period between the election of [[Jeremy Corbyn]] to the leadership and the general election of 2019, was leaked. It confirms that throughout the period, the party was inundated with complaints of [[antisemitism]]. In the report conclusions on page 843, it also states: ''"in 2019, half of all complaints and one third of investigated cases came from just one individual"''. The individual is named on page 401 as "[[Euan Philipps]]" who is described as ''"...often rude and abusive"''. |
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+ | ==2015 leadership election== | ||
+ | [[Ed Miliband]]'s resignation after the 2015 General Election defeat prompted [[Andy Burnham]], [[Yvette Cooper]], [[Jeremy Corbyn]] and [[Liz Kendall]] to stand as candidates to succeed him as Labour party leader.<ref>''[http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/devolution-ukip-immigration-what-happened-9592608 "Devolution, UKIP and immigration: What happened when the Labour leadership hustings came to Cardiff"]''</ref> Jeremy Corbyn was elected [[Leader of the Labour Party]] in September 2015 with 59.5% of the vote. | ||
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+ | ==2016 leadership election== | ||
+ | Jeremy Corbyn was subject to significant opposition from the [[Parliamentary Labour Party]] (for example, [[Hilary Benn]], his [[Shadow Foreign Secretary]] expressed no confidence in him, and over 20 members of the shadow cabinet resigned) which prompted a leadership challenge from [[Owen Smith]].<ref>''[http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/26/labour-shadow-cabinet-resignations-jeremy-corbyn-who-has-gone "Shadow cabinet resignations: who has gone and who is staying"]''</ref> However, Corbyn increased his margin of victory and was re-elected on 24 September 2016 with 61.8% of the vote. | ||
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+ | ==2020 leadership election== | ||
+ | The [[2020 Labour Party leadership contest|2020 leadership election]] was triggered after [[Jeremy Corbyn]] said that he intended to resign following the party's poor results in the [[UK/2019 General Election]]. The contest was held alongside a deputy leadership election. | ||
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+ | The results were announced on 4 April 2020.<ref>''[https://labour.org.uk/people/leadership-elections-hub-2020/leadership-elections-2020-results/ "Leadership and Deputy Leadership election 2020 - Results"]''</ref> The Labour Party tweeted: | ||
+ | :Congratulations to @[[Keir Starmer]], the new [[Leader of the Labour Party]]!<ref>''[https://twitter.com/UKLabour/status/1246375178684239874 "Congratulations to @[[Keir_Starmer]], the new Leader of the Labour Party"]''</ref> | ||
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+ | :Congratulations to @[[Angela Rayner]], the new [[Deputy Leader of the Labour Party]]!<ref>''[https://twitter.com/UKLabour/status/1246376005033394176 "Congratulations to @[[Angela Rayner]], the new Deputy Leader of the Labour Party"]''</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Post Corbyn== | ||
+ | [[image:Labour Party nurse.png|thumb|left||350px|It's all about the greater good, the greater good.]] | ||
+ | The future of the Labour Party is emulated by the [[Labour Party/Future Candidates Programme/2021 to 2022]]. | ||
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+ | The Labour Party conference voted for candidate shortlists to be decided by three CLP representatives, one NEC rep and one REC rep. But the shortlist in October 2021 for the [[Future Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election]] was decided by three NEC reps, one CLP rep and one REC rep. This demonstrated the centralisation of the party under [[Keir Starmer]].<ref>https://labourlist.org/2021/10/delegates-voted-to-transform-selections-why-is-the-rule-change-being-ignored/</ref> | ||
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+ | *CLP - Constituency Labour Party | ||
+ | *NEC - National Executive Committee | ||
+ | *REC - Regional Executive Committee | ||
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+ | ==Membership Resignation Form== | ||
+ | Individuals wishing to cancel their Labour Party membership may do so by filling in a Membership Resignation Form [https://labour.org.uk/membership-resignation-form/ here.]<ref>''[https://labour.org.uk/membership-resignation-form/ "Membership Resignation Form"]''</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 18 October 2023
Labour Party | |
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Formation | 1900 |
Headquarters | Brewer's Green, London |
Leader | Leader of the Labour Party |
Type | political party |
Interest of | Labour Against The Witchhunt, Euan Philipps |
Founder of | Labour Next Generation/2021 and 2022, Labour Party/Future Candidates Programme/2021 to 2022 |
Subpage | •Labour Party/Conference |
A UK political party which appears to have a leader independent of the establishment |
The Labour Party is one of the established UK mainstream political parties.
From 2015 to the General Election of 2019 the Party was the fastest growing political party in the United Kingdom with a membership exceeding 515,000 and a leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who appeared to be more or less independent of the UK deep state.
Sir Keir Starmer who was elected Leader of the Labour Party on 4 April 2020 is a member of the Trilateral Commission which is "said to be the Bilderberg group dressed in another frock"[1]
Contents
- 1 Leaked internal report on antisemitism
- 2 2015 leadership election
- 3 2016 leadership election
- 4 2020 leadership election
- 5 Post Corbyn
- 6 Membership Resignation Form
- 7 References
- 8 An Office Holder on Wikispooks
- 9 A Document by Labour Party
- 10 Related Quotations
- 11 Employees on Wikispooks
- 12 Party Members
- 13 Related Documents
- 14 A document sourced from Labour Party
Leaked internal report on antisemitism
In early April 2020, an internal report on antisemitism by the Party's Governance and Legal Unit, covering the period between the election of Jeremy Corbyn to the leadership and the general election of 2019, was leaked. It confirms that throughout the period, the party was inundated with complaints of antisemitism. In the report conclusions on page 843, it also states: "in 2019, half of all complaints and one third of investigated cases came from just one individual". The individual is named on page 401 as "Euan Philipps" who is described as "...often rude and abusive".
2015 leadership election
Ed Miliband's resignation after the 2015 General Election defeat prompted Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper, Jeremy Corbyn and Liz Kendall to stand as candidates to succeed him as Labour party leader.[2] Jeremy Corbyn was elected Leader of the Labour Party in September 2015 with 59.5% of the vote.
2016 leadership election
Jeremy Corbyn was subject to significant opposition from the Parliamentary Labour Party (for example, Hilary Benn, his Shadow Foreign Secretary expressed no confidence in him, and over 20 members of the shadow cabinet resigned) which prompted a leadership challenge from Owen Smith.[3] However, Corbyn increased his margin of victory and was re-elected on 24 September 2016 with 61.8% of the vote.
2020 leadership election
The 2020 leadership election was triggered after Jeremy Corbyn said that he intended to resign following the party's poor results in the UK/2019 General Election. The contest was held alongside a deputy leadership election.
The results were announced on 4 April 2020.[4] The Labour Party tweeted:
- Congratulations to @Keir Starmer, the new Leader of the Labour Party![5]
- Congratulations to @Angela Rayner, the new Deputy Leader of the Labour Party![6]
Post Corbyn
The future of the Labour Party is emulated by the Labour Party/Future Candidates Programme/2021 to 2022.
The Labour Party conference voted for candidate shortlists to be decided by three CLP representatives, one NEC rep and one REC rep. But the shortlist in October 2021 for the Future Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election was decided by three NEC reps, one CLP rep and one REC rep. This demonstrated the centralisation of the party under Keir Starmer.[7]
- CLP - Constituency Labour Party
- NEC - National Executive Committee
- REC - Regional Executive Committee
Membership Resignation Form
Individuals wishing to cancel their Labour Party membership may do so by filling in a Membership Resignation Form here.[8]
References
- ↑ Document:The Spoils of War
- ↑ "Devolution, UKIP and immigration: What happened when the Labour leadership hustings came to Cardiff"
- ↑ "Shadow cabinet resignations: who has gone and who is staying"
- ↑ "Leadership and Deputy Leadership election 2020 - Results"
- ↑ "Congratulations to @Keir_Starmer, the new Leader of the Labour Party"
- ↑ "Congratulations to @Angela Rayner, the new Deputy Leader of the Labour Party"
- ↑ https://labourlist.org/2021/10/delegates-voted-to-transform-selections-why-is-the-rule-change-being-ignored/
- ↑ "Membership Resignation Form"
An Office Holder on Wikispooks
Name | From | To |
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Catherine West | 2004 | 10 October 2013 |
A Document by Labour Party
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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File:Labour internal antisemitism report.pdf | report | March 2020 | "Antisemitism" Iain McNicol Emilie Oldknow Sam Matthews | An enormous (851 pages) report of an internal UK Labour Party investigation into alleged antisemitism in the Party between 2014 and 2019. |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Jacob Rees-Mogg | “Masks are worn more by socialists when there are television cameras around than when they are not going to be seen.” | Jacob Rees-Mogg | 21 October 2021 |
Marjorie Thompson | “Another Labour figure who has had an experience with the BAP is Emma Dent Coad who was the party’s first ever MP for Kensington, serving from 2017-19, and is now leader of the Labour Group on the borough’s council.
She told Declassified that a friend who was a senior official in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) tried to recruit her to the BAP in the 1980s. Coad later found out this person “worked with the CIA”. At the time, the US government had, according to an official memo leaked to the Washington Post, initiated a "propaganda exercise in Britain, aimed at neutralising the efforts of CND". “In the late 80s, I was a journalist working in design and architecture and very busy at the time, travelling around a lot and writing for various magazines,” Coad told us. “At the time, a local friend who was senior in CND started talking to me about this project that she was involved in." "She basically said that if I was able to go to Washington and give a talk about the work I was doing, I’d have a lovely dinner, it would all be paid for, and then I’d be part of this international group who were just trying to improve life," Coad added. “Then I would be part of that group forever and I’d be invited to things periodically, and it would give me a really good profile." Coad thought about it and discussed it with her then husband. "But I just felt there was something a bit smelly about it frankly,” she says. “It didn’t ring true, something so generous just for me being there, so I politely declined." “Later I found out what the British-American Project was all about," she adds. “Then I found out a couple of years later that this friend – who had by then moved out of the area and I’d lost contact with her – worked with the CIA, and I was absolutely appalled." Coad says she was good friends with the husband of the alleged CIA operative, and that he told her she was working for the agency as soon as he found out. "There was something not quite right. I was just a jobbing journalist really, in a faintly glamorous environment, why would I be of interest to this international group?" But Coad can understand why she was a target. "I’ve always been a socialist, I always had those values from school,” she says. “I was political at college, at university, I had roles in the unions, I’d always been political. So clearly she knew that." She adds: “I started writing a book on Spanish design architecture, so I was busy, and I think my stock was rising at the time. The recruiter was very prominent in CND, which I supported.” After Coad was told about the CIA connection "it began to drop into place," she says. Coad then looked up the recruiter who had moved on from CND to PR firm Saatchi & Saatchi, which has funded the BAP. “I thought, ‘that’s interesting, a bit of a leap from what they were doing before’. I thought it was very strange that they would go from CND to working for a right-wing advertising agency, so it rang true, and I believed it.”” | Emma Dent Coad Matt Kennard Marjorie Thompson | |
Gareth Williams (politician) | “The Labour party has too often lost major figures at the peak of their careers – from Hugh Gaitskell and Tony Crosland to John Smith and Donald Dewar.” | Gareth Williams (politician) | 2013 |
Employees on Wikispooks
Party Members
Politician | Born | Died | Description |
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Diane Abbott | 27 September 1953 | UK politician, close ally of Jeremy Corbyn | |
Andrew Adonis | 22 February 1963 | Labour party politician and Bilderberger. Vice Chairman of the European Movement (UK) | |
Bob Ainsworth | 19 June 1952 | Labour MP, Secretary of State for Defence under Gordon Brown | |
Rushanara Ali | 14 March 1975 | UK Labour MP on the executive committee of the British-American Project. | |
Rosena Allin-Khan | British Member of Parliament from the Labour Party. | ||
Valerie Amos | 13 March 1954 | British Labour politician | |
Dave Anderson | 2 December 1953 | Former Labour MP | |
Joe Anderson | 24 January 1958 | Mayor of Liverpool (2012 to 2021) | |
Lee Anderson | 6 January 1967 | ||
Peter Archer | 20 November 1926 | 14 June 2012 | |
Jacinda Ardern | 26 July 1980 | New Zealand PM quickly feted by the rich and powerful around the world after her 2017 election. Worked for Tony Blair. Responsible for sealing off New Zealand during Covid-19. | |
Hilary Armstrong | 30 November 1945 | ||
Catherine Ashton | 20 March 1956 | A woman with zero qualification or experience of foreign affairs who, in 2009, was made 'High representative for Foreign Affairs and Security policy' in a deal which finally recognised that the position was NOT going to be given to Tony Blair | |
Clement Attlee | 3 January 1883 | 8 October 1967 | |
A.J. Ayer | 29 October 1910 | 27 June 1989 | British spook and later Oxford professor |
Willy Bach | 25 December 1946 | Minister of State for Defence Procurement, a position connected to the deep state, 2001-2005. | |
Ed Balls | 25 February 1967 | UK politician. 7 Bilderbergs | |
Harry Barnes | 22 July 1936 | ||
Joel Barnett | 14 October 1923 | 1 November 2014 | British Labour Party politician. |
Hugh Bayley | 9 January 1952 | UK politician | |
John Beckett | Solicitor General for Scotland 2006-2007 | ||
Margaret Beckett | 15 January 1943 | UK foreign secretary, Le Cercle attendee | |
Relus ter Beek | 18 January 1944 | 29 September 2008 | Single Bilderberg Dutch Minister of Defence |
Hilary Benn | 26 November 1953 | Warmongering son of the great peace and social justice activist Tony Benn, proving that the apple sometimes land far from the tree. | |
Tony Benn | 3 April 1925 | 14 March 2014 | Socialist MP for UK Labour Party |
John Bercow | 19 January 1963 | ||
Aneurin Bevan | 15 November 1897 | 6 July 1960 | |
Ernest Bevin | 9 March 1881 | 14 April 1951 | British politician who was Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the years after World War 2. |
Lester Bird | 21 February 1938 | 9 August 2021 | 2nd Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda. |
Tony Blair | 6 May 1953 | Remarkably popular at the time, Tony Blair was a UK prime minister, now infamous for lying the UK into invading Iraq, notwithstanding massive opposition. He is currently sought for War crimes by many people. | |
Hazel Blears | 14 May 1956 | British Labour MP | |
David Blunkett | 6 June 1947 | ||
Paul Boateng | 14 June 1951 | Transitioned in 2009 from British High Commissioner to South Africa to work for Aegis Defence Services | |
Brian Bostock | 1949 | 7 June 2021 | |
Herbert Bowden | 20 January 1905 | 30 April 1994 | |
Colin Boyd | 7 June 1953 | Scottish judge who has been a Senator of the College of Justice since June 2012. | |
Alfred Broughton | 18 October 1902 | 2 April 1979 | The one missing MP vote that brought down the James Callaghan government in 1979, and led to Margaret Thatcher becoming Prime Minister |
George Brown | 2 September 1914 | 2 June 1985 | Double Bilderberger UK Labour right-wing politician. Later Social Democratic Party. |
Gordon Brown | 20 February 1951 | UK deep state functionary. Prime Minister from 2007-2010. WHO ambassador for Global Health Financing from 2021 | |
Lyn Brown | 13 April 1960 | Shadow Home Secretary under Jeremy Corbyn | |
Mark Malloch Brown | 16 September 1953 | George Soros-protegé | |
Des Browne | 22 March 1952 | Bought nuclear missiles as UK Secretary of State for Defence, campaigns for nuclear disarmament after leaving power. | |
Gro Harlem Brundtland | 20 April 1939 | Deep state/WHO connected Prime Minister/DG, concerned about "too much freedom of speech" | |
Chris Bryant | 11 January 1962 | Private school-educated Labour MP for Rhondda | |
Andy Burnham | 7 January 1970 | British Labour Party politician and Mayor of Greater Manchester since 2017. | |
Stephen Byers | 13 April 1953 | ||
Liam Byrne | 2 October 1970 | ||
Vince Cable | 9 May 1943 | Retired British politician | |
Richard Caborn | 6 October 1943 | ||
David Cairns | 7 August 1966 | 9 May 2011 | |
... further results |
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Document:BBC Panorama Investigation Into Labour Antisemitism Omitted Key Evidence and Parts of Labour’s Response | Article | 22 July 2020 | Justin Schlosberg | The fact that the Labour Party is now settling libel cases brought by both John Ware and the Labour 'whistleblowers' is remarkable, not least because there is meant to be an ongoing internal inquiry into the leaked internal report, whose findings have now effectively been prejudged. But I’ve been told this will cost the party close to half a million in damages and costs. |
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Document:The shortcomings of the EHRC Report | Statement | 6 November 2020 | Jewish Voice for Labour | There are just 12 mentions of Jeremy Corbyn in the EHRC report, of which only two concern actions taken by him. It is reprehensible not to distinguish between actions taken by individuals supportive of Corbyn and those taken by people hostile to him – such an omission leads to the impression that all failings were Corbyn’s responsibility. |
Document:There is no future for Labour in bureaucratic centrism | Article | 11 November 2020 | Ian Lavery | Whilst many in the media and party establishments are keen to turn back the clock to the bureaucratic centrism, progressives energised on both sides of the Atlantic, whether by Corbyn or Sanders, will define our future politics. |
Document:This largely pointless EHRC investigation has been welcomed by Labour | Article | 28 May 2019 | John Spannyard Indaworks | "The upside of all this is that it may well lay to rest the continual Zionist refrain that Labour and Corbyn are an anti-Semitic party. What it is unlikely to do in my view is derail the Corbyn McDonnell project - it's just a bump in that particular road." |
Document:UK Labour Party is right to drop racist IHRA guidelines of anti-Semitism | Article | 6 August 2018 | The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Anti-Semitism definition guidelines the Labour Party are correctly omitting, are designed by Israeli propagandists to aid their many mass lobby attempts to stop international solidarity with the Palestinians and to deny Palestinians the right to express the nature of Israel’s 70 years of violence and racism towards them. | |
Document:UK Labour party teeters on brink of civil war over antisemitism | Article | 27 July 2020 | Jonathan Cook | Labour Party member Mark Howell is suing former General Secretary Iain McNicol for “breach of contract” and is demanding that those named in the leaked report be expelled from the party (see "Mark Howell for Justice": https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/mark-howell-for-justice/). |
Document:Unfit for Labour | Interview | 11 April 2016 | Gilad Atzmon | Gilad Atzmon interviews Palestinian activist about Anti-semitism and her expulsion from the UK Labour Party. |
Document:We condemn the suspension of Jo Bird and the appointment of Lord Falconer | Article | 4 March 2019 | Admin | As Ken Loach said: “If it looks like a witch hunt and behaves like a witch hunt – it may well be just that. This is intolerable and must end now.” |
Document:What could go wrong for Keir Starmer? A lot actually, Laura Kuenssberg writes | Article | 11 May 2024 | Laura Kuenssberg | Following the May 2024 local elections Keir Starmer looks highly likely to be the next Prime Minister, but his future it is in doubt. |
Document:Whatever happened to ‘due process’? | Article | 21 November 2020 | Hilary Wise | Starmer’s reaction suggests he will continue to pursue a course which he somehow sees as politically expedient. History tells us it risks leading the party into the most dangerous kind of authoritarianism. |
Document:With Panorama's hatchet job on Labour antisemitism, BBC has become pro-Tory media | Article | 11 July 2019 | Jonathan Cook | The question is why did the BBC’s flagship political investigations show decide that the marginal problem of racism in Labour was a much more urgent matter than the provable and significant racism in the Conservative Party? |
Document:Zarah Sultana could face re-selection as a Labour candidate | Article | 11 November 2021 | Politics.co.uk staff | At 5:56pm on 6 December 2021, Zarah Sultana tweeted: "I've submitted my application to be re-selected as the Labour MP for Coventry South. Determined to beat the Tories at the next general election!" |
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Document:We've got news for the billionaire, tax exile press barons: Change is coming | Video | Rupert Murdoch Jonathan Harmsworth Richard Desmond Barclay brothers | 20 February 2018 | Jeremy Corbyn | We've got news for the billionaire, tax exile press barons: Change is coming |