The tide in the Labour Party is clearly turning. Slowly but surely the party is beig won back to the mainstream. The largest of the entryist organisations Socialist Appeal has bee proscribed along with Resist, Labour Against the Witch Hunt (LAW) ad Labour In Exile (LIE) which contain large numbers of individuals responsible for the antisemitism problem in the party.
Overnight we heard the vile Ken Loach has been expelled probably returning to his so-called Left Unity organisation.
Now Labour To Win has good news in London, supposedly the urban "stronghold" of the far-left in the party:
On Saturday morning we started London Regional Conference, with a single mainstream representative on the regional board. From Brent to Bermondsey, the hard left had it all.... I can now tell you all that at the end of the conference things were quite different. Labour to Win backed candidates now hold 18 of the 23 seats including the chair and the London wide seats, and total victory in 5/7 of the sections. Our very own Shama Tatler is vice-chair of the regional board (make sure you vote for her in the CAC elections!).
We now have a solid majority on the board. We did this because activists across the capital believed in what we are building at Labour to Win and put in the work that is needed to win any election. The Whatsapp group over the weekend had enough energy to power a small town. I spent the whole weekend in Southside scrutinising the votes and trust me the hard left did not see this coming. We out organised them, pure and simple.
We do not want to rest on our laurels though, you are only as good as your last result. We have national conference to organise for and regional board elections all over the country to win after that.
That is just one small but vital battle. The left particularly around Momentum and the Socialist Campaign Group plus other groups remains active and the struggle continues.
A further front opened today as the trans-extremists launched an attack on Rosie Duffield MP a staunch supporter of women's rights.
Members are urged to support the Labour Women's Declaration:
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