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Labour Party AGMs show swings to the left.
Southend and Cumbria reports
The old-guard right wing of the Labour Party
has every reason to be worried, judging by recent Annual General Meetings of
Constituency Labour Parties reported to Left Horizons. The marked shift to the
left of the Party membership, particularly with the hundreds of thousands of
new members joining on the back of Jeremy Corbyn’s two leadership victories, is
making itself felt in elections to officers’ positions
in local parties.
In both Rochford and Southend East CLP and
Southend West CLP, the left has recently swept the board, taking most officers
positions and conference delegates. The old right wing barely put up any fight
and many positions were uncontested. The PPC selection for Rochford and
Southend East has taken place and was won by a Progress supporter, who greatly
benefitted from being imposed before the snap election in 2017. The right wing,
although in a minority, still hold five seats on the EC including chair and one
V-C. Unfortunately, what the right still do control is the Labour Group on the
local Council, with their position consolidated after joining an administration
with Independents and Lib Dems
At the recent AGM of Carlisle CLP the Left
slate took nine out of the fourteen executive officer positions, including Chair
and Secretary.
The right didn't organise a slate this year
and of the three officer positions they did secure, in two cases it was
probably due the former incumbents from the left not contesting them this year,
due in one case to having been elected as a councillor and in the other case
for personal reasons. The Left also secured, unopposed, the delegate to annual
conference.
Over the last year the numbers of those
attending monthly General Committee meetings in Carlisle has fallen, largely
because nationally Brexit has loomed so large that it has pushed Labour's
policy agenda into the background. However, this is truer of the right in CLP
who seem for the moment to have ceased to be an organised force. So, for
example, there was little opposition to it when a motion was discussed
opposing the anti Semitism witch hunt. Four new Left Labour councillors were
elected onto Carlisle City Council in May.
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