On 29 March the Labour Party National Executive Committee (NEC) voted 20-11 to ban Labour members from “supporting” Workers’ Liberty. The document for the NEC suggests our “aims and values” are incompatible with Labour’s, and says it will explain why but doesn’t.
On 29 March the Labour Party National Executive Committee (NEC) voted 20-11 to ban Labour members from “supporting” Workers’ Liberty. The document for the NEC suggests our “aims and values” are incompatible with Labour’s, and says it will explain why but doesn’t.
UK labour movement delegation meets with Sotsialniy Rukh, February 2022 In the midst of war and brutal social convulsions in Ukraine, Ukrainian socialist organisation Sotsialniy Rukh (Social Movement) sent Workers' Liberty this statement of solidarity against the Labour leadership's attempt to ban us. It is posted on their Facebook page here.
On 29 March the Labour Party National Executive Committee (NEC) will vote on banning Labour members from “supporting” our group, Workers’ Liberty. The proposal going to the NEC suggests that our “aims and values” are incompatible with those of the Labour Party, and says it will explain why – but doesn’t. It then cites things about our organisation and activity which cannot logically be reasons for a ban.
UK labour movement delegation meets with Sotsialniy Rukh, February 2022 In the midst of war and brutal social convulsions in Ukraine, Ukrainian socialist organisation Sotsialniy Rukh (Social Movement) sent Workers' Liberty this statement of solidarity against the Labour leadership's attempt to ban us. It is posted on their Facebook page here.