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  • Alex, Publicity, Campaigns & Membership 11:57 am on September 3, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Andy Burnham, David Miliband, Diane Abbott, Ed Balls, Ed Miliband, , Labour Leadership Election

    Labour Leadership Hustings for Young People, Sunday 12th September, 7pm, Marriott Hotel, Boar Lane, Leeds, LS1 6ET

    Young Labour, West Yorkshire Young Labour & Scottish Young Labour are giving you the chance to speak directly to the Labour leadership candidates. On Sunday 12th September at 7pm in Leeds City Centre, at the Marriott Hotel, you will have the chance to grill the candidates about the issues that affect young people today. It’s been a very busy campaign, one which is beginning to draw to a close. Ballot papers have been sent out and this will mostly likely be your last chance to speak to the candidates.

    No matter who wins the contest, Young people will play a very important part in rebuilding our party. It is important that the eventual winner knows how big an asset young people are to the party. However, it is equally important that we as young people have the chance to voice our opinions about the direction Labour now takes.

    The event is FREE to attend and is open to labour party members and members of the public. Leeds is very accessible from all parts of the country and it would be fantastic to have as many young people there as possible. If you would like to attend then sign up at http://labourhustings.eventbrite.com

    If you have any questions then simply email tarry.samuel@gmail.com for more info.

    We hope to see you in Leeds!

    Best Wishes,

    Young Labour & West Yorkshire Young Labour & Scottish Young Labour

     
  • Alex, Publicity, Campaigns & Membership 12:37 pm on July 23, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    I’m copying an email from Hope Not Hate, who are collecting signatures for a petition to oppose a planned march by the English Defence League, who plan on marching in Bradford in August in the hope of stirring up tensions in our community.

    Hope Not Hate are meeting outside Bradford Town Hall to collect signatures from 11am tomorrow, see text below:

    We need your help in our efforts to stop the English Defence League marching
    > in Bradford this summer. Our petition to stop the march of hate has been
    > building but we need many more supporters. Can you help?
    >
    > We will be in Bradford city centre this Saturday 24th to encourage members
    > of the public to sign the Bradford Together petition. The more visible and
    > well staffed the better the chance of mobilising wider support to persuade
    > the powers that be that Bradford does not need racists marching on our
    > streets. We know only too well the trouble this could cause.
    >
    > Please lend us an hour or two this Saturday, meeting 11am at City Hall
    > steps, Centenary Square, Bradford.
    >
    > If you’ve not yet signed the petition you’ll find it on the website
    http://www.hopenothate.org.uk
    >
    > All the best
    >
    > Lorraine and Paul
    > Hope Not Hate Yorkshire

     
  • Alex, Publicity, Campaigns & Membership 12:36 pm on April 21, 2010 | 2 Permalink | Reply
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    A while back I posted on the Conservative Madrassa (self-titled) youth group that were led by someone who claimed the NHS was a total waste of money and supported waterboarding as torture and god knows what else.

    Finally someone has gotten around to asking David Cameron about it, the results of which are reported in the Guardian, which you can read here.

    Basically Cameron has, not suprisingly, denied all knowledge. Not just of his own Shadow Ministers’ activities but also of the group itself. As Labour MP Jon Cruddas said, it’s ‘absolutely unbelievable’ that Cameron would have known nothing about it – though I would add I’m not one of those people who expects a party leader to have an omninpotent awareness of every activity that goes on.

    That said, I do find it hard to believe Cameron wasn’t aware of the group given that senior figures in his team such as Party Chairman Eric Pickles and Shadow Defence Secretary Liam Fox both spoke to the group.

    Luckily for Cameron he’s got enough to worry about at the moment with the current Cleggmania that is gripping the media, so I expect this one will sink again. But for those of us who are paying attention it’s a timely reminder as we approach the general election just how unreconstructed large parts of the Conservative Party are.

     
  • Alex, Publicity, Campaigns & Membership 11:20 am on April 18, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    We’ve added our campaign days to the calendar to the right. If you’re interested in coming along don’t hesitate to contact us at westyorkshireyounglabouATgmail.com.

    See below for the current list for easier viewing:

    ·  Saturday 24th April- Keighley Campaign Day.

     For more details, please contact Ian Adderley at

    ianadderleyAThotmail.com

     ·  Sunday 25th April- Colne Valley Campaign Day.

    For more details, please contact Harpreet Uppal at

    westyorkshireyounglabourATgooglemail.com

     ·       Saturday 1st May- Keighley Campaign Day.

    For more details, please contact Ian Adderley at ianadderleyAThotmail.com

     ·       Sunday 2nd May- Pudsey Campaign Day.

     For more details, please contact Yilmaz Mamedy at westyorkshireyounglabourATgooglemail.com

     ·       Monday 3rd May- Halifax Campaign Day.

    For more details, please contact Daniel Sutherland at westyorkshireyounglabourATgooglemail.com

     
  • Alex, Publicity, Campaigns & Membership 7:08 pm on April 17, 2010 | 1 Permalink | Reply

    I thought I’d update the old poster we did a while back ‘No Education, No Education, No Education’, that went briefly viral around Twitter.

    As the election is on the Tories have outlined a few more education policies which I believe shores up the message of the poster quite nicely. And of course I can now use Labour’s official message of the campaign ‘A Future Fair for all’.

    Let me know what you think, unless you’re going to criticise the hell out of me, which case don’t bother! ;)

    No education, No Education, No Education (Under the Tories)

    No Education Election Special

     

    Click here to download it – and of course feel free to spread it around the t’internet!

     
  • Alex, Publicity, Campaigns & Membership 1:48 pm on March 10, 2010 | 2 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Conservative Future, ,

    I read a recent article in the Guardian that provides yet another example of the unreconstructed nature of ‘Cameron’s Conservatives’. It was about the so-called ‘Conservative Madrasa’, formally known as the ‘Young Briton’s Foundation’ – they are an offshoot from the official Conservative Future (young Conservatives) group, who offer training for young members and candidates, and whose leader, Donal Blaney, comes out with such policy gems as scrapping the NHS and announcing that waterboarding is acceptable.

    They’re essentially yet another group of unreconstructed Thatcherite Conservatives, perhaps more evidence of the potential fate that awaits the Tories similar to that of the Republican Party in the USA where the lunatic fringe has taken such a hold.

    What’s astonishing is not the fact that there is a young Conservative group with such extreme views, the cynic in me would point out that Cameron’s ‘modernisation’ project for the Tories only ever went as far as detoxifying the brand and not the party, it’s that the party itself would embrace the group so heartily as if no one would find out.

    Several key figures in the Conservative Party have endorsed the group by making speeches for them, including Party Chairman, Eric Pickles and Shadow Defence Secretary, Liam Fox.

    It has only been when the Guardian exposed the group that the Tories have now moved to distance themselves from the group, a move that is too little too late when it obviously only comes once the link has been exposed.

    Furthermore, a Conservative Party organiser, James Cutts, has actually resigned over the party claiming they have never sent people to the  group for training. Cutts, who acts as spokesman for the east Midlands division of Conservative Future, has claimed that what the Tory party HQ’s denial of using the group for training is totally fabricated, and that he’s been encouraged to send party members for training many times at a cost of hundreds of pounds a time.

    The fact that the Tories are willing to lie to avoid having their links with the group exposed shows how shallow their ‘reconstruction’ really is. A genuine change in the party would have required no lie in the first place, because a truly modern, centre-right Tory party would not have anything to do with such a hard-right group, let alone encourage candidates to go there for training.

    A similar tale of the unreconstructed nature of the Conservative Party, that clearly runs from the old guard through to the new recruits, showed itself at the Oxford Students Conservative group, where during an election husting they all had to tell ‘the most racist joke they know’, so naturally they happily obliged with someone making a joke about a black man ‘hanging from the family tree’.

    When the university found out they disassociated the group from the university sharpish. However, the same year numerous high profile Tories such as Michael Howard, Michael Gove and William Hague spoke at the group, despite it’s history of outrageous behaviour.

    I’ve also written before about the Chair of West Yorkshire Conservative Future being sacked after he compared his campaign team to a Nazi death camp.

    What I don’t really understand is how Cameron and his team thought they’d get away with such links; I can’t believe it’s just a simple lack of experience. Nor do I want to fall back on the stereotypical ‘it’s their born to rule attitude that makes them think they can waltz along and do as they please’ even though both may play a small, subconscious part.

    Rather I think it reveals just how skin-deep Cameron’s modernisation project goes with his own party. He was lambasted for failing to take on his party over the grammar school row years ago, and now after nearly four and a half years as leader of his own party his own young members are revealing themselves to be no different in their views than the old Thatcherite rearguard of his own party who Cameron is desperate to keep quiet in the run up to the election lest the public decide that his party is the ‘same old Tories’ and the whole modernisation project falls apart.

    The real question to me is whether or not Cameron actually wants to properly modernise his party. Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Peter Mandelson truly did want to modernise their party because they believed it didn’t accurately reflect the concerns of the public and therefore would never be fit to govern unless the views of the party changed to reflect that. David Cameron clearly understands the first part of that belief, but obviously doesn’t want to follow through with the necessary second part.

    Is that because his own views chime more closely with that of the unreconstructed section of his party than he’d have us believe, or because he simply doesn’t have the power to modernise his party when such large parts of it refuse to be modernised?

    UPDATE: This has been posted on Labourlist. Paul Richards has also made a post about the issue of the Tory Youth.

    If you want to get involved with West Yorkshire Young Labour you can email us at westyorkshireyounglabourATgmail.com.

     
  • Alex, Publicity, Campaigns & Membership 6:14 pm on February 21, 2010 | 3 Permalink | Reply

    The chair of West Yorkshire Conservative Future has been expelled from the party for comments comparing his team to a Nazi death camp.

    Read the full article here.

    Basically the lad, David Bolt, claims he thought he was making a reference to a ‘task force’ when he made the comment, which you can read in full below, but didn’t realise he was actually using a word that can refer to a Nazi death camp.

    On one hand if it is a genuine mistake I sympathise. The need for his party to keep themselves squeaky clean has resulted in his expulsion from the party for an honest mistake.

    On the other hand, I find it hard to believe anyone would make a comment using a German military word and not question whether or not it was in poor taste given the history of the German military in the 20th century.

    What makes me inclined to question his sincerity is the fact that his statement also uses the word ‘blitz’ and ‘battleground’ – even if he didn’t intend to refer to a death camp (and indeed it would make no sense for him to claim he was setting up a Nazi death camp!) he was surely intentionally creating an impression of a German military crack unit and therefore it is right he was sacked.

    The quote in question: “In effect, we will form a CF Sonderkommando which will be available to blitz any areas which battleground prospective parliamentary candidates particularly wish to target.”

     
  • Alex, Publicity, Campaigns & Membership 7:25 pm on January 17, 2010 | 1 Permalink | Reply

    Our last phone banking session went well, with members campaigning for Cllr Vanda Green in Windhill and Wrose in Bradford.

    This month we’re off to Keighley to campaign for Parliamentary Candidate Jane Thomas, who is standing as long-standing MP Ann Cryer is standing down.

    The Tory candidate is none other than the leader of Bradford Council Kris ‘Hopkins Hole‘ Hopkins, so it’s a vital seat to hold on to.

    We’ll be meeting in Leeds train station outside the WHSmith at 17:15 to get the 17:26 Skipton train to Keighley, where it’s a few minutes walk to the phone banking.

    After this it’ll be a well-earned trip to the pub, probably around 7:30pm.

    All members and non-members, young and old welcome to join us!

    Email us at westyorkshireyounglabourATgmail.com if you’re interested in coming along!

     
  • Alex, Publicity, Campaigns & Membership 2:41 pm on December 8, 2009 | 2 Permalink | Reply

    Title: Phone Banking for Shipley in Bradford City Centre
    Location: Mechanics Institute, Kirkgate, Bradford
    Description: On Wednesday 16th December, from 5:30pm until 7:30pm we will be at the Bradford Labour HQ at the Mechanics Institute on Kirkgate phoning Voters for Councillor Vanda Greenwood and the Windhill and Wrose ward in Shipley, Bradford.

    It’s the number one priority for Bradford Labour to defend in the 2010 local elections. Keeping this seat will give us a base to fight on in the general election and future local elections.

    Places are on a first come first served basis so please get in touch via our email on:

    westyorkshireyounglabourATgmail.com

    Afterwards we’ll go for a pint or maybe a curry (Akbars or Mumtaz) depending on how people are feeling, so it’ll be a good chance to meet people and catch up before Xmas.

    See you there!

    Alex Ross
    Campaigns Officer
    Start Time: 17:30
    Date: 2009-12-16
    End Time: 19:30

     
  • Alex, Publicity, Campaigns & Membership 9:19 pm on November 16, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply

    Our Treasurer Andy Hicks has been asked to write for the Total Politics blog in response to a piece by the editor, Shane Greer about engaging students.

    For some reason Andy has requested someone other than him puts it up on the WYYL website, I’m going to give him the benefit of the doubt and presume it’s not because he thinks he’s too good for putting up blog posts.

    You can read his piece here, and check out his blog – the aptly named ‘Leeds Pessimist’, part of a blogging collective called ‘Love Your Politics’ which you can follow here.