"The Tories are the Shadow Cabinet but Reform plc (the Tory Defects) have also launched their Shadowy Cabinet with a few surprises…"
Hat tip Neil Coyle MP!
My own personal blog. UNISON NEC member for Housing Associations & Charities, HA Convenor, London Regional Council Officer & Chair of its Labour Link Committee. Newham Cllr for West Ham Ward, Vice Chair of Local Authority Pension Fund Forum, Pension trustee, Housing & Safety Practitioner. Centre left and proud member of Labour movement family. Strictly no trolls please. Promoted by Jack Risbridger on behalf of J. Gray both at The Trinity Centre, East Avenue, E12 6SG.
"The Tories are the Shadow Cabinet but Reform plc (the Tory Defects) have also launched their Shadowy Cabinet with a few surprises…"
Hat tip Neil Coyle MP!
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While researching the book Sharon interviewed me and very kindly gave me a copy which I am reading with real pleasure and will post a review once I am finished.
Sharon is also standing to be a Newham Labour Councillor in May. She is simply a force of nature on the campaign trail - bright, positive, hard working and deeply committed to our community, She will make an excellent Councillor.
You can find links to buy her book at https://newhams.netlify.app including via Newham Books affiliate page https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/newham-for-newcomers-my-journey-your-guide-our-community-sharon-chawda/30a36c3fd6ad8645
A few of us from the UNISON NEC managed to meet up on Tuesday evening at our national headquarters on Euston Road. It was a relaxed chance to catch up before the formal business began.
Our elected lay President, Catherine, is right at the centre of the photo in red. To her right is James, our senior Vice President, and to her left at the front is Debbie, our junior Vice President.
Some NEC members from the far‑left faction left the building when we arrived — their absence was noted — while many other Council members were still travelling down or due to join us the following morning.
On Wednesday we moved to the full hybrid NEC meeting in the Dave Prentis Chamber on the 9th floor. It turned out to be a very interesting session, and I’ll share more reflections on that soon.
The views from the top were quite impressive. Although many residents were not home, those I did speak with were pretty positive.
Concerns were raised about local crime and trust in politics, especially given the challenging week for the Labour Government.
However, there was also a recognition that Labour has made significant contributions to Newham, particularly after 15 years of austerity, by providing Council funding based on actual need rather than just population size.
This represents a truly progressive and socialist agenda. While there is much more to be done, this is a very welcome start.
Went for a lovely 5 mile circular walk with Gill last Saturday in Essex only 30 mins drive from East London. Some nice views, different terrain and somewhat stretching climbs (for Essex). Wet and muddy in parts after recent rain.
I was pleased to be re‑elected with a solid majority as Finance Convenor (RCO) for the London Region, and I offer commiserations to my opponent. I think I was first elected to this role in either 2006 or 2007, which means this may well be my twentieth term in office — quite a milestone.
The only other contested RCO election this year was for Deputy Convenor, and my colleague Conroy Lawrence (left in the picture) was also comfortably re‑elected. None of the RCO positions were challenged by the “evil ones”, so it was a straightforward win for the forces of "light and reason" in the London Region.
It will certainly be an interesting few years ahead with a new General Secretary from the far left, elected with the backing of a tiny, tiny proportion of UNISON’s membership. Watch this space.
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#HeartUnionsLast Saturday morning I joined my West Ham colleagues for a street surgery before heading to Coventry for the Labour Local Government Association annual conference.
During the street surgery, I had a fascinating and respectful conversation with a resident about the impact of immigration, crime, and poverty. It reminded me never to make assumptions and to expect challenges from unexpected places. The armchair warriors of both the far right and far left should spend time knocking on doors and talking to real people to realise their simplistic, bigoted views don’t reflect reality.
At the conference, there were various workshops, exhibitors, and a phone bank. In the evening, we had a formal dinner, where you can see in picture collage, Cabinet Secretary for Housing Steve Reed MP with some of the Newham Crew.
I was delighted to have a photo with UNISON member Brenda Dacres, Mayor of Lewisham and now Baroness Dacres of Lewisham OBE.
The next morning featured more speeches followed by additional workshops, but I had to leave early for another commitment. "Hopefully", I’ll be able to attend next year’s conference :-)