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For more info on the LRC, please go to www.l-r-c.org.uk. The film includes interviews with John McDonnell MP, Jeremy Corbyn MP, Andrew Fisher, Jenny Lennox, Val Graham and Judy Atkinson
LRC AGM - 10th November 2012 - Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London Speakers: John McDonnell MP and Tony Benn
The Allstars maintain their winning run with a hard-fought win over their socialist allies.
LRC AGM - 10th November 2012 Councillors panel debate Speakers: Andrea Oates & Greg Marshall (Broxtowe); Matthew Brown (Preston); Gary Wareing (Hull); Charlynne Pullen (Islington). Chair: Jenny Lennox (Outgoing vice chair of the LRC)
THE Allstars made it a hat-trick of consecutive wins after they laboured to an unconvincing win over the Labour Party's socialist arm.
The Allstars maintain their winning run with a hard-fought win over their socialist allies.
The Allstars maintain their winning run with a hard-fought win over their socialist allies.
THE Allstars made it a hat-trick of consecutive wins after they laboured to an unconvincing win over the Labour Party's socialist arm.
No To Austerity Meeting launch of Brent LRC/Labour Representation Committee.
For more info on the LRC, please go to www.l-r-c.org.uk. The film includes interviews with John McDonnell MP, Jeremy Corbyn MP, Andrew Fisher, Jenny Lennox, Val Graham and Judy Atkinson
LRC AGM - 10th November 2012 - Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London Speakers: John McDonnell MP and Tony Benn
The Allstars maintain their winning run with a hard-fought win over their socialist allies.
LRC AGM - 10th November 2012 Councillors panel debate Speakers: Andrea Oates & Greg Marshall (Broxtowe); Matthew Brown (Preston); Gary Wareing (Hull); Charlynne Pullen (Islington). Chair: Jenny Lennox (Outgoing vice chair of the LRC)
THE Allstars made it a hat-trick of consecutive wins after they laboured to an unconvincing win over the Labour Party's socialist arm.
The Allstars maintain their winning run with a hard-fought win over their socialist allies.
The Allstars maintain their winning run with a hard-fought win over their socialist allies.
THE Allstars made it a hat-trick of consecutive wins after they laboured to an unconvincing win over the Labour Party's socialist arm.
No To Austerity Meeting launch of Brent LRC/Labour Representation Committee.
John McDonnell is the Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, the national chair of the Labour Representation Committee (LRC) and the Socialist Campaign Group of MPs, and a prominent supporter of the Trade Union Co-ordinating Group (TUCG). John tweets as @johnmcdonnellMP and you can find out more about his work via http://www.john-mcdonnell.net/ . You can find out more about the work of TUCG via http://www.tucg.org.uk/ . Filmed at Hastings & Rother LRC’s public launch, held at The White Rock Hotel, Hastings on Saturday 14 March 2015. Hastings & Rother LRC tweets as @HastingsLRC and you can find out more about Sussex LRC via http://sussexlrc.com/ .
Sunday School: 31July 2016 CORRESPONDING BIBLE VERSES: ISAIAH 14:12-15 * JOHN 8:44 COVERED TOPICS: the different names of the Devil, the Fabian Society & Fabian Socialism, TPP which is the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Mandela Effect (which he has been addressing alot lately), Hinduism, Senator Nancy Schaefer & satanic sacrifices, the John F. Kennedy assassination. 1. The Fabian Society is an association of British socialists advocating the establishment of democratic socialism by gradual reforms within the law: founded in 1884. The Fabians put their faith in evolutionary socialism rather than in revolution. The name of the society is derived from the Roman general Fabius Cunctator, whose patient and elusive tactics in avoiding pitched battles secured his ultimate victory over st...
The Labour Party won the second largest number of seats in the House of Commons at the 2010 general election, with 258 MPs. The history of the Labour party goes back to 1900 when a Labour Representation Committee was established which changed its name to "The Labour Party" in 1906. After the First World War, this led to the demise of the Liberal Party as the main reformist force in British politics. The existence of the Labour Party on the left of British politics led to a slow waning of energy from the Liberal Party, which has consequently assumed third place in national politics. After performing poorly in the elections of 1922, 1923 and 1924, the Liberal Party was superseded by the Labour Party as the party of the left. Following two brief spells in minority governments in 1924 and 19...
Christopher Hitchens on the Future of British Politics, Labour and Conservative Parties (2007) The Labour Party won the second largest number of seats in the House of Commons at the 2010 general election, with 258 MPs. The history of the Labour party goes back to 1900 when a Labour Representation Committee was established which changed its name to "The Labour Party" in 1906. After the First World War, this led to the demise of the Liberal Party as the main reformist force in British politics. The existence of the Labour Party on the left of British politics led to a slow waning of energy from the Liberal Party, which has consequently assumed third place in national politics. After performing poorly in the elections of 1922, 1923 and 1924, the Liberal Party was superseded by the Labour P...
The Labour Party won the second largest number of seats in the House of Commons at the 2010 general election, with 258 MPs. The history of the Labour party goes back to 1900 when a Labour Representation Committee was established which changed its name to "The Labour Party" in 1906. After the First World War, this led to the demise of the Liberal Party as the main reformist force in British politics. The existence of the Labour Party on the left of British politics led to a slow waning of energy from the Liberal Party, which has consequently assumed third place in national politics. After performing poorly in the elections of 1922, 1923 and 1924, the Liberal Party was superseded by the Labour Party as the party of the left. Following two brief spells in minority governments in 1924 and ...
Here’s a recording of Medway Council’s special planning committee meeting held on Thursday 4th September 2014, to determine the application for a new town at Lodge Hill. This recording will not win an Oscar for its cinematography, but it will provide sufficient opportunity to hear discussions had by elected members of the planning committee and representations from ward councillors. 15 members of the planning committee were at the meeting: Cllr Ted Baker (Conservative, Rochester West), Cllr Nick Bowler (Labour, Rochester East), Cllr David Carr (Conservative, Rainham North), Cllr Diane Chambers (Conservative, Hempstead & Wigmore. Chairman of the Planning Committee), Cllr Paul Godwin (Labour, Chatham Central), Cllr Christine Godwin (Labour, Luton & Wayfield), Cllr Glyn Griffiths (Labour,...