Showing posts with label Cllr Rokhsana Fiaz OBE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cllr Rokhsana Fiaz OBE. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Open letter: Put radical housing policies in Labour’s manifesto

Below is the open letter by Labour Campaign for Council Housing in full.
To Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell and John Healey,
We the undersigned welcome the unanimous support of Labour conference for:
  • Building 100,000 social rented council homes a year;
  • £10bn housing grant a year, ring-fenced for councils to deliver this;
  • Ending Right to Buy.
We understand that this is not automatically included in Labour’s next general election manifesto. In light of the unanimous conference vote, we call on the party to include these policies in the manifesto. They are absolutely critical if a Labour government is to begin to resolve the housing crisis.
hat tip LabourList
(Signed by Rokhsana Fiaz, Mayor of Newham, Cllr John Gray, Deputy Mayor of Newham & Cabinet lead for Housing and Cllr Shaban Mohammed, Deputy Cabinet lead for Housing)

Sunday, March 10, 2019

John McDonnell MP at West Ham Labour dinner

Picture collage from last Thursday West Ham Labour event. Many thanks to everyone involved. We had solid 250 tickets. It was a great night out and we have raised loads for money for the CLP. 

Tuesday, May 08, 2018

A new era for Newham - Labour Briefing

Hat tip my fellow ward Councillor, John Whitworth - Labour Briefing 23 April.

"ON 15TH MARCH 2018, after many years of struggle for democratic governance in Newham, Cllr Rokhsana Fiaz won the selection for the Labour Party mayoral candidate in the May elections by 861 votes to 503 for the seemingly perennial incumbent, Sir Robin Wales. This larger than anticipated margin of victory represented a triumph for local democracy after 16 years of authoritarian rule - which had fully exposed the dangers of the directly-elected mayoral model.

A small number of party members had sustained a continuous fight for democracy in Newham Labour Party and council since it became apparent  in 2002 that Robin Wales would use the mayoral constitution to gather all power into his own hands. After the May 2014 local elections, this struggle began to have an effect within the council. A group of eleven councillors quickly coalesced to work for open debate, more effective scrutiny and greater transparency regarding the council’s dealings, particularly financial, as well as to replace the mayor when the opportunity arose.
When the first mayoral trigger ballot was declared in October 2016, a number of party members rallied around the democratic councillors to form a core group of about 25 campaigners for an open selection. The movement was fuelled by a frustration with the trigger ballot process and its mismanagement by Newham Local Campaign Forum and London regional officials, and finally by the intransigence of the NEC in refusing to grant a rerun or order an open selection.
This group then took part in a year-long stand-off with the Labour Party before ultimately wrenching from the NEC the authorisation for a trigger ballot rerun in January-February of this year. The struggle to remove Robin Wales did not constitute a simple left-right conflict - it was rather one of democrats versus fixers. The movement to obtain the selection of Rokhsana Fiaz in his place was a democratic alliance which mobilised members from across the Labour Party spectrum, including Momentum members and a few right wingers, with its centre of gravity located around the centre-left of the party.
Between the mayoral trigger ballot rerun and the mayoral selection contest, the delayed councillor selections took place in February. As Newham has a record of electing Labour candidates to all 60 seats, the profile of the councillor candidates is likely to prefigure that of the council. However, as nearly half of the candidates are new and some of them are not widely known, it is difficult to predict the balance of forces in the new council.
Nevertheless, it would be fair to classify the candidates into three approximately equal groups: those who are proven supporters of Rokhsana Fiaz (around ten of whom are firmly on the left), those who remained committed to Robin Wales until the end, and those whose allegiance has not clearly emerged. It is perfectly possible that members of the two latter groups will gravitate towards the new mayor.
Out of the mayoral selection campaign came a transformational manifesto. It is committed to placing  housing  at  the top of the agenda, with an undertaking to build 1,000 new council-owned homes within four years to  be  let  at  social rent levels, while ensuring that 50% of developer-built homes will be council- owned and also  let at  social rent levels. Another notable commitment is to ensure that the benefits of Newham’s economic development are shared among the residents by using the council’s procurement and supply chain to spend public money locally, thereby supporting the borough’s businesses.
With  education,  there  is  a  promise to   develop   stronger   partnerships with schools and oppose further academisation. There is also a pledge to double the number of youth hubs and break the cycle of violence by working with young people to set up a youth safety action group. Recognising the need to democratise local governance after a long period of autocracy and cronyism in Newham is an undertaking to build a culture of trust and openness that involves residents in the council’s decision-making process. This also entails a promise to hold a referendum by 2021 on the continuation of the directly elected mayoral system.
With a democratically minded mayoral candidate and a radical manifesto is the exciting prospect of a new era in Newham. There is great optimism that this project of transformation will be accepted by the electorate, carried through by the new mayor, and supported by the majority of the council and Labour Party".
(Update: Rokhsana Fiaz was elected Executive Mayor 3 May with a massive 73% of the vote which is more than 12% better than the previous Mayor. All the 60 Councillors elected that day are also Labour with similar majorities. http://www.johnslabourblog.org/2018/05/re-elected-newham-council-local.html)

Wednesday, May 02, 2018

London, Newham and West Ham Labour Action team

My favourite 2018 local election campaign picture so far.

After leafletting a local school, we met up with London Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan, Newham Labour Mayoral Candidate, Rokhsana Fiaz together with the rest of the West Ham Ward Labour Action Team (John Whitworth and Charlene Mclean).

Hat tip picture Rohit


Sunday, April 22, 2018

Rokhsana Fiaz Pledges for Newham


Short and sharp speech by Rokhsana Fiaz outlining her key policies and welcome different approach to local politics at the fifth birthday celebration of Custom House's PEACH

"Rokhsana Fiaz, the new labour candidate for Newham Mayor states her pledges at the five years PEACH birthday celebration".

Monday, April 16, 2018

West Ham Labour Action Team - Putting People at the heart of all we do


FOR THE MANY NOT THE FEW

"The Canning Town North branch is having a joint street stall with West Ham branch outside West Ham tube Station at 5.00pm on Wednesday 18th April".


Friday, April 13, 2018

West Ham CLP Grid - Only 20 Days to go before 2018 Newham Council & Mayoral elections


20 days now until the local elections on 3rd May... and thanks to all those who have come out to campaign for our fantastic Labour candidates and our Mayoral candidate Rokhsana Fiaz.
Canvassers are reporting a really positive response on the doorstep but we need to keep up the effort so we hope you'll join us for a canvassing session in the next week. Details of dates, times and contacts are below - or see our website.
Don't worry if you've never done canvassing before - there will be people who can show you the ropes. It's a nice way to get to know the borough, speak to the public - and now the clocks have gone forward, it's light into the evening!
If you'd like to get involved but door-to-door canvassing isn't your thing, get in touch with your ward secretary (email details here) or with the CLP Secretary Alan Griffiths or Vice Chair Membership Josephine Grahl.
Plaistow South ward have made a special request for members to help with canvassing - they have got off to a slower a start due to the unforeseeable delay in selecting their candidates. Contact Neil Wilson for details of Plaistow's campaign - dates and times are below.
See you on the doorstep!

(Update: Sunday 15 April please join us to support our Labour and Co-op Mayor and Councillor candidates in Canning Town South. Meeting at 3pm at Keir Hardie Methodist Church, Plymouth Rd, E16 1PA)
Friday 13 April 2018
Forest Gate South
6-8pm
Atherton Leisure Centre
E15 4JF
Canvassing






Saturday 14 April 2018
Plaistow North
11am
Plaistow Station
E13 0DY
Canvassing

Forest Gate North
11am-1pm
Co-Op Woodgrange Road E7 0EL
Street stall

Green Street West
11am
East Shopping Centre, Green Street E7 8LE
Canvassing

Stratford and New Town
11am
Tesco Express
Stratford High Street E15 2NE
Canvassing

West Ham
11.15am
ATL cafe, Plaistow Rd E15 3ET
Canvassing

Plaistow South
11.30am
NewVIC
Prince Regent Lane
E13 8SG
Canvassing

Forest Gate South
11.30am-1.30pm
Forest Gate Station
E7 0NF
Canvassing

Canning Town North
12 noon
Moka House Coffee Shop 126 Barking Road E16 1EN
Canvassing

Custom House
12 noon
Freemasons Row Health Centre
E16 3NA
Canvassing

Canning Town South
12-1pm
Royal Victoria Station
E16 1BZ
Leafleting/street stall






Sunday 15 April 2018
Plaistow North
11am
West Ham Ambulance Station Plaistow E13 8AU
Canvassing

Forest Gate North
11am
Forest Gate Station
E7 0NF
Canvassing

Green Street West
11am
East Shopping Centre, Green Street E7 8LE
Canvassing

Forest Gate South
11.30am-1.30pm
Atherton Leisure Centre
E15 4JF
Canvassing

Canning Town South
12-2pm
Keir Hardie Church
E16 1PA
Canvassing


Plaistow South
2pm
NewVIC
Prince Regent Lane
E13 8SG
Canvassing






Monday 16 April 2018
Plaistow South
6pm
NewVIC
Prince Regent Lane
E13 8SG
Canvassing

Forest Gate South
6-8pm
Atherton Leisure Centre
E15 4JF
Canvassing

Stratford and New Town
6.30pm
Tesco Express
Stratford High Street E15 2NE
Canvassing

Canning Town South
6.30pm
Keir Hardie Church
E16 1PA
Canvassing


Custom House
6.30pm
Custom House DLR
E16 1DR
Canvassing






Tuesday 17 April 2018
Forest Gate North
5.30pm
Maryland Station E15 1SA

Canvassing

Canning Town North
6pm
Moka House Coffee Shop 126 Barking Road E16 1EN
Canvassing

West Ham
6pm
ATL cafe, Plaistow Rd E15 3ET
Canvassing

Green Street West
6pm
East Shopping Centre, Green Street E7 8LE
Canvassing

Plaistow South
6pm
Plaistow Library
79 North Street
E13 9HL
Canvassing

Custom House
6.30pm
Custom House DLR
E16 1DR
Canvassing






Wednesday 18 April 2018
Green Street West
6pm
East Shopping Centre, Green Street E7 8LE
Canvassing

Plaistow South
6pm
Plaistow Library
79 North Street
E13 9HL
Canvassing

Forest Gate South
6-8pm
Atherton Leisure Centre
E15 4JF
Canvassing

Custom House
6.30pm
Custom House DLR
E16 1DR
Canvassing

Canning Town South
6.30pm
Keir Hardie Church
E16 1PA
Canvassing







Thursday 19 April 2018
Forest Gate North
11-1pm
Maryland Station E15 1SA
Street stall

Canning Town North
6pm
Moka House Coffee Shop 126 Barking Road E16 1EN
Canvassing

West Ham
6pm
ATL cafe, Plaistow Rd E15 3ET
Canvassing

Green Street West
6pm
East Shopping Centre, Green Street E7 8LE
Canvassing

Plaistow South
6pm
Plaistow Library
79 North Street
E13 9HL
Canvassing

Forest Gate South
6-8pm
Atherton Leisure Centre
E15 4JF
Canvassing

Canning Town South
6.30pm
Keir Hardie Church
E16 1PA
Canvassing


Stratford New Town
6.30pm
Maryland Station
E15 1SA
Canvassing

Custom House
6.30pm
Custom House DLR
E16 1DR
Canvassing






Friday 20 April 2018
Forest Gate South
6-8pm
Atherton Leisure Centre
E15 4JF
Canvassing

Canning Town South
6.30pm
Keir Hardie Church
E16 1PA
Canvassing


Friday, April 06, 2018

West Ham Labour Grid: Only 27 days to go before the 2018 Newham local elections

"Only 27 days to go before the 2018 local elections... in which all 60 Newham Councillors will be elected as well as the directly elected mayor.
Please join us in the next week to campaign, leaflet and canvass for your fantastic Labour council candidates and our mayoral candidate Rokhsana Fiaz. Details of dates, times and contacts are below.
Don't worry if you've never done canvassing before - there will be people who can show you the ropes. It's a nice way to get to know the borough, speak to the public - and now the clocks have gone forward, it's light into the evening!
If you'd like to get involved but door-to-door canvassing isn't your thing, get in touch with your ward secretary (email details here) or with the CLP Secretary Alan Griffiths or Vice Chair Membership Josephine Grahl.
We hope to see you on the doorstep!
DATEWARDTIMEMEETING POINTEMAIL CONTACTACTIVITIY
Friday 06 April 2018Forest Gate South6-8pmAtherton Leisure Centre
189 Romford RdE15 4JF
Mas PatelCanvassing
 Canning Town South6pmIbis
8 Silvertown Way E16 1ED
Alan Griffiths

Canvassing
 Forest Gate North6.30pmForest Gate Station
E7 0NF
Rachel TrippCanvassing
      
Saturday 07 April 2018Forest Gate South11am (stall)
11.30am (canvassing)
Co-op Woodgrange Road E7 0ELMas PatelStreet Stall and Canvassing
 Plaistow North11amPlaistow Library E13 9HLMehmood MirzaCanvassing
 Forest Gate North11amMaryland Station
E15 1SA
Anam IslamCanvassing
 Green Street West11am131 Upton Lane E7 9PJHanif AbdulmuhitCanvassing
 Canning Town South11amIbis
8 Silvertown Way E16 1ED
Alan GriffithsCanvassing
 West Ham11.15amATL cafe, Plaistow Rd E15 3ETJohn WhitworthCanvassing
 Plaistow South

11.30am

Barking Rd Centre, 627 - 633 Barking Road, E13 9EZNeil WilsonCanvassing
 Canning Town North12 noonMoka House Coffee Shop 126 Barking Road E16 1ENShabs MohammedCanvassing
      
Sunday 08 April 2018Plaistow North11am88 Harold Road Upton Cross Primary School E13 0SFMehmood MirzaCanvassing
 Green Street West11amEast Shopping Centre, Green Street E7 8LEHanif AbdulmuhitCanvassing
 Stratford and New Town11amStratford High Street DLR E15 1AJKarl LewisCanvassing
 Forest Gate South11.30amBow Café
115 Romford Rd E15 4LY
Joel Ainsworth

Canvassing
 Forest Gate North2pmForest Gate Station
E7 0NF
Anam IslamCanvassing
 Stratford and New Town2.30pmStratford High Street DLR E15 1AJKarl LewisCanvassing
      
Monday 09 April 2018Stratford and New Town6.30pmMaryland Station
E15 1SA
Karl LewisCanvassing
      
Tuesday 10 April 2018Forest Gate North6pmForest Gate Station
E7 0NF
Sasha Das GuptaCanvassing
 Canning Town North6pmMoka House Coffee Shop 126 Barking Road E16 1ENShabs MohammedCanvassing
 West Ham6pmATL cafe, Plaistow Rd E15 3ETJohn WhitworthCanvassing
 Plaistow South

6pm

Barking Rd Centre, 627 - 633 Barking Road, E13 9EZNeil WilsonCanvassing
      
Wednesday 11 April 2018Plaistow North6.30pmThe Black Lion Pub 59-61 High Street E13 0ADMehmood MirzaCanvassing
      
Thursday 12 April 2018Canning Town North6pmMoka House Coffee Shop 126 Barking Road E16 1ENShabs MohammedCanvassing
 Stratford and New Town6.30pmStratford High Street DLR E15 1AJKarl LewisCanvassing
 West Ham6pmATL cafe, Plaistow Rd E15 3ETJohn WhitworthCanvassing
 Plaistow South

6pm

Barking Rd Centre, 627 - 633 Barking Road, E13 9EZNeil WilsonCanvassing