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"We can win in East London this May"
Respect councillor Hanif Abdulmuhit explains why Respect is the only alternative in East London.
The BBC's recent research into the attitudes of the white working
class found that 58% of white working class people do not feel that
anyone speaks for them!
Well, I have news for the BBC. If they'd bother to ask, they would
have found that working class people of all colours feel the same
way! Respect has argued for years that this was the case. Just like we
argued, and have been proven correct, that the illegal war waged on
Iraq was based on lies, and it would make our homeland more vulnerable
to threats.
The Only Alternative
As a result of a feeling of betrayal, and the lack of working class
representation, Respect was formed to provide a real alternative to
the rightward march of the New Labour war machine. In 2004, only five
months old, we showed that a real political alternative was needed to
represent working class people by polling just under 20,000 votes
(13.46%) in the City & East constituency, a very close third place
beating the Lib Dems into fourth place!
We believe that four years on, despite some internal problems, we
stand the best chance of winning against the parties of big business
and millionaires in East London. A vote for any other party will be
wasted.
Why me?
I have been selected to contest the City and East constituency in the
London elections on May 1. I am determined to remove the invisible New
Labour man who currently occupies this seat, only representing the
interests of his party's friends in big business.
I have lived and worked in east London most of my life. I was raised
and educated in Tower Hamlets. After acquiring a BA (Hons) in Politics
and History, I started working at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
(FCO). I am currently on a sabbatical from the FCO, raising a young
family of three boys with my wife Aisha and working part time for an
international charity.
Over the years I have worked as a youth and community worker in
Islington, Newham, Greenwich and Tower Hamlets. I moved to in Newham
2001 where I became one of the three first ever elected Respect
Councillors.
In my spare time apart from dealing with local ward issues, I help run
voluntary youth and community projects aimed at empowering young
people and women to fulfil their full potential.
If elected I will be the voice of the working class millions of all
races and faiths and not a puppet of the millionaires.
Commenting on Respect's vote in the City and East London constituency in the London Assembly elections, George Galloway MP said following a meeting of the party’s co-ordinating committee last night:
"It was an extraordinary result – especially under the circumstances of a Tory surge, which produced a counter-reaction from Labour voters. It is of great credit to our campaign team – led by Abdul Khaliq Mian and Sabia Kamali – our candidate Cllr Hanif Abdulmuhit and all those who came to help us.
The local and London elections have been bad for the left and for progressive voters everywhere. The backlash against the Brown government, which many now feel has betrayed them on the economic and social fundamentals, has pushed Labour's share of the vote below the Liberal Democrats nationally.
In London, Johnson is now mayor, although the final margin after second preferences was lower than many predicted. Much worse, the BNP got a first seat on the Assembly. The Liberal Democrats also had a bad day in London, with their vote down substantially and it was a pretty mixed picture…
Congratulations to the winners
of our April competition : Ian Jones, Heather Cunningham, Jonathan Bate, Jacqueline Simpson and George Thompson. Each won a Philosophy Football Rock against Racism 08 T-shirt, available from Philosophy Football.
In a fantastic result Respect took a third seat in Birmingham Sparkbrook with a majority of 432 and just under 43% of the vote.
Respect 3032 42.64%
The Labour Party 2600 36.57%
Elsewhere there were other good results with 25% of the vote in Springfield and third place and 15% of the vote in Manchester Cheetham Hill and also third place. There was also a third place in Aston where Respect took 20% of the vote.
A full results service and analysis will come later when we get the London results. Congratulations though…
Palestine Lives 2008 is a celebration of Palestinian art, culture, history and experience. It brings together, artists, poets and musicians from Palestine and England to celebrate the fact that Palestine and its culture still exists despite the 60 years of the Nakba.
Film director, Ken Loach along with Respect's candidate for Manchester's Cheetham Ward, Dr Kay Phillips, joined staff from the housing charity Shelter on their second day of national strike action.
George Galloway today expressed his frustration, on behalf of the
First Solution creditors, that the government was failing to cooperate
fully with the liquidators appointed by the creditors just before
Christmas.
Three Bengali community channels face the possibility of closure. Why?
Because the Liberal Democrats used their authority to encourage these
TV stations to break the law.
Just two days to go until the election, and we're making one last push in our campaign. Do you have any spare time between now and 10pm on Thursday?
Wednesday: The battle bus will leave Club Row (near Liverpool Street) at 10.45am and go to Plaistow. The bus will return at at 12 pm and will pick up again and then head off to Ealing, tour west London and then back to East London finishing around 7.30pm
Election day: The bus will leave at 11am, loop round part of east London, return…
Somewhere between 50,000 and 60,000 people turned out for the Love Music, Hate Racism Carnival on Sunday, a magnificent attendance. Tony Benn, Ken Livingstone, Derek Simpson and Matt Wrack were amongst the speakers.
Somalia is experiencing the worst crisis in 15 years, 3586 civilian deaths including infants, children, women and the elderly, and the toll rising by the day. Rape, fear, displacement, misery and suffering on an enormous scale while the Western governments stand by and watch.
About half of the schools in Greater Manchester and 45 schools in Bolton were either fully or partially closed by the teachers’ strike on Thursday. It was very apparent on Thursday that a new layer of young radical teachers is emerging through this campaign.