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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.
 

News and articles of interest

Here are some articles and news reports we think are worth looking at

Oxfam: Soaring food prices threaten millions by Matt Williams
Millions of people in East Africa are being pushed into starvation and destitution due to rocketing food prices, a UK charity warned today. Oxfam said spiralling costs have combined with successive droughts, violent conflict and endemic poverty to leave up to 13 million in the region in urgent need of aid. In the face of a potential catastrophe, the poverty campaign group called for immediate action and increased donor support to avert the coming crisis.

Our Current Crisis Demands a "Green New Deal" by New Economics Foundation
UK needs 'Green New Deal' to tackle 'triple crunch' of credit, oil price and climate crises

Save wartime code centre, urge scientists by Tom Morgan
The codebreaking centre which helped the Allies to win the Second World War is in danger of irreparable decay unless the Government steps in to help, leading scientists said today. Bletchley Park, the historic site which also helped launch the modern computer, is in a "terrible state of disrepair" because of a lack of investment, experts claim. The 97 signatories of a letter calling for action said the site, in Milton Keynes, should be made the home of a national museum of computing.

Why is Gordon Brown repeating a mistranslation ? - World Press Network
The Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's never called for Israel "to be wiped off the map". This has been confirmed by many Iranian language experts. That the mainstream media have repeated and echoed the original mistranslation from 2005 attests to their bias and hidden agenda.

Karadzic's Arrest and Western Complicity by Daniel Simpson
I never met Radovan Karadzic, though like many in the Balkans, I did once pretend to try and find him. His trademark bouffant vanished long before I first set foot in Bosnia, a decade too late to see Serbs douse Sarajevo with anti-aircraft cannon, if not the "armed trees" of Dr Karadzic's warped poetic prophecy.

Spectres of Sarajevo by Janine di Giovanni
News of the arrest conjures memories of those dreadful days of death. Next, for Mladic

SATS - New Labour's education failure in microcosm by Francis Beckett
If you are looking for the reason why New Labour has spent more on education yet failed to improve it, look no further that the present entirely predictable crisis over SATS – Standard Assessment Tests. All the three notions that are wrong, and foolish, and muddled about government education policy are there.

Distortions, Falsehoods, Fabrications by George Monbiot
So here we go again. For the second time, Channel 4 has been fiercely criticised by the broadcasting regulator for a programme attacking environmental science. For the second time the director was Martin Durkin. Ten years ago, his series Against Nature was found to have misled his interviewees about "the content and purpose of the programmes" and distorted their views "through selective editing"(1). Now Ofcom has ruled that the programme he made last year – The Great Global Warming Swindle – treated two scientists and an organisation (the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) unfairly(2). For the second time, Channel 4 will have to make an embarrassing primetime apology.

Revealing a Massacre, or Stating the Obvious by Ramzy Baroud
Recent findings in my own personal history have been interesting indeed. The present task of tracing my family roots was inspired by a book project with Pluto Press, narrating the story of my father, as once a fighter from Gaza who died recently under tragic circumstances in the same refugee camp to which he was expelled, along with his family sixty years ago.

Breaking Iraq and Blaming Iran by Andrew G. Marshall
British Black Ops and the Terror Campaign in Basra

New limbs for the left by Hilary Wainwright
New Labour is now reaping what it has itself sown: a cumulative weakening of the values of social solidarity, public service and altruism, which provide the invisible bedrock on which the electoral fortunes of the Labour Party ultimately depend.

When the bucks stop by Jim Stanford
The current financial crisis highlights fundamental failings in a global economy run for private profit rather than broader social opportunity. Jim Stanford explains how risky financial speculation created a bubble that has now burst, and argues that we need to refocus attention on a real economy founded on the production of actual goods and services

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