The liberal bigots are becoming increasingly extreme and arrogant. They have an agenda, and will attack all who do not comply.
We are used to the agents of George Soros being mobilised to attack critics of open borders globalisation. The chants of 'nazi scum, off our streets' used to be confined to those accused of racism, and in many cases, the sieg heiling and swastika tattoos were a bit of a give-away that perhaps those accused of being nazis, might be!
Now the liberal bigots have extended their range of enemies to include all who do not accept every single social justice warrior obsession. Pastor Niemoeller warned us that we must be on our guard for those who silence free speech, lest by allowing people we dislike to be silenced, we might be next.
"First they came for the Nazis, but I wasn't a hobbyist living in a fantasy realm, idolising a long dead Austrian with a silly moustache."
"Then they came for UKIPpers, but I could see that Nigel Farage was a bourgeois dick, so I didn't say a word to stop that sad organisation going under."
"Then they came for the Communist Party of Britain, but I was sickened by the way they used the Morning Star to agitate for the Middle Class Trotskyite, Jeremy Corbyn, so I thought 'F*ck 'em'......"
Of course, the point is this. We might not care when idiots with shiny heads and a nostalgia for a version of history which only exists because Hollywood made it up, are subjected to chanting which is aimed to stop people hearing what they have to say. We might not care that UKIP has been imploded, now that it has served its purpose of attaining a Referendum on the EU (we may even laugh that the Ruling Class lost the Referendum when their safety valve gained support it wasn't supposed to gain!). We might not care that the CPM, is coming under pressure to conform to the liberal lunacy because it has influence in the Labour Party. But we should care - ad we should care at every step of the journey towards liberal dictatorship.
The attack on the Morning Star needs to be a line in the sand. The line should have been earlier, and certainly we cannot afford to let the liberal disease continue further.
On the 4th July, the Morning Star issued the following editorial:
Dear Editor,
We, the undersigned, have a variety of positions about proposed changes to the Gender Recognition Act. Some of us have not yet fully formed our opinions.
We are calling for action within our movement to allow debate to take place over proposed changes to the Act.
You may be aware that on April 13 this year, an activist, Tara Wood was convicted of the assault by beating of Maria MacLachlan, a 60-year-old woman who had gathered with others in order to attend a meeting at which they could discuss the potential impact on women and girls of such a change to the law.
On March 8, an incident also occurred on a Bectu picket line in which trans activists, with no connection to the industrial dispute itself, mobbed and verbally attacked a female trade union member on the basis of having recognised her as an attendee at a similar meeting.
And in late April women in Bristol looking to meet and discuss changes to the Gender Recognition Act were met with masked activists blocking entrances to the venue, and deliberately intimidating those wishing to go inside.
More recently, a meeting organised by Woman’s Place UK was targeted with a bomb threat which Hastings Police are investigating as a serious incident.
These cases are part of systematic attempts to shut down meetings organised by women at which they can discuss potential legislative changes and the impact these may have on any sex-based rights already enshrined in law.
They draw the whole of our progressive movement into disrepute.
Some trans rights activists even continue to justify the use of violence, meaning that many women are simply too frightened to attend meetings that are both public and lawful in order that they may discuss their own rights.
Other women, including ordinary women concerned for their rights, as well as those active within the trade union movement and other political campaigns, are also now anxious and fearful that they will be subjected to such attacks when engaging in any political activity, meetings, or protests.
We are sure that, whatever your view regarding the issues around the Gender Recognition Act, you will agree that it is unacceptable for women to be made scared to engage in political life.
We, the undersigned, publicly and unequivocally condemn the use of violence or tactics of intimidation on this issue.
Yours sincerely,
Judith Green
Ruth Serwotka
Kiri Tunks
Lucy Masoud
Karen Ingala Smith
Lindsey German
Paula Lamont
Julie Bindel
Helen Steel
Gill Butler
Mark Serwotka
Mike Clancy
Vicky Knight
Tony Burke
Gail Cartmail
Susan Matthews
Len McCluskey
Sean McGovern
Maggie Ryan
Jane Stewart
Steve Turner
Tony Woodhouse
Philipa Harvey
Sarah Johnson
Dave Harvey
Heather McKenzie
Marilyn Bater
Paul Embery
Jeni Harvey
Julia Bard
Lisa-Marie Taylor
Pilgrim Tucker
Mary Davis
Jane Shallice
Rebecca Lush
Emma Wilkes
Charlie Dacke
Sybil Cock
Gill Parke
Ann Sinnott
Harriet Wistrich
Cllr Julie Davies
Maria MacLachlan
Nic Williams
Debbie Epstein
Kristina Jayne Harrison
Kay Green
Rosie Brocklehurst
Carolyn Thomas
Philippa Clark
Christiane Ohsan
Mary Adossides
Meirian Jump
Miriam David
Trish Lavelle
Megan Dobney
Anita Halpin
Carolyn Jones
Kath Campbell
Rachel Burns
Marj Mayo
Annette Mansell Green
Hilda Palmer
Janet Newsham
Annie Gwilym Walker
Alice Bondi
Helena Coates
Ceri Williams
Debbie Hayton
Gill Knight
Eleanor Hill
Bronwen Davies
Pam Isherwood
Hayley Mullen
Sybil Grundberg
Anne Morch
Jane Galloway
Diane Jones
Karen Broady
Emma Dolan
Jan Pemberton
Beth Aze
Louise Hersee
Naomi Grint
Emma Aynsley
Roy Wilkes
Holly Smith
Marjorie Caw
Catherine Bjarnason
Charlotte Carson
Gerald Clark
Carole Regan
Bernard Regan
John Millington
Therese O’Meara
Amanda MacLean
Gwenan Richards
Jayne Egerton
Kim Thomas
Helen Saxby
Marion L Calder
Gwenda Owen
Hannah Tahir
Kate Graham
Rebecca Heath
Catherine Muller
Radha Burgess
Lisa Bishop
Emma Salmon
Jan Pemberton
Lynne Caffrey
Becky Vaughn
Jan Baxter
Kate Jerrold
Jennifer James
Cllr Amy Brookes
Elizabeth Carola
Marta Garcia de la Vega
Ruth Gordon
Lorraine Roberts
Sona Mahtani
Caroline Spry
Ann McTaggart
Denise Bennett
Cllr Bob Walsh
Sue Lent
Helen Watts
Emma Barraclough
Beth Vennart
Ruth Conlock
Emma Flynn
Cathy Devine
Barbara Hughes
Louise Paine
Prue Plumridge
Sarah Tanburn
Donna Stevenson
Dinah Mulholland
Olivia Palmer
Hannah Laurel
Sandra Easton-Lawrence
Helen Soutar
Paula Dauncey
Tessa McInnes
Lynn Alderson
Abigail Rowland
Christian Stahle
Barbara Brookes
Hilary Adams
Fiona English
Frankie Rickford
Julie Timbrell
Jess Goldie
This reasonable call for Trans terrorism to be opposed, and for Women to be able to engage in political action, without fear of Men who calim to be women attacking them, has resulted in the Morning Star coming under attack from the Trans-Fanatics/Trans-Faddists/Trans-Fascists. The following is a part of the campaign to silence the Morning Star, and worryingly, it is signed by members of the Labour Party, the police, Trades Unions and - of course - students (Middle Class bigots who form the core of the liberal despotism):
Petition began 5th July 2018:
Morning Star readers against Transphobia
We write this statement as young supporters, readers and honest well-wishers of the Morning Star.
We wholeheartedly support and champion the Morning Star. In a media environment which is extraordinarily hostile to the interests of working class people, it is a treasured advocate for the labour movement. Its coverage of industrial disputes and commitment to socialist politics are second to none, and the paper has a vital role to play in society.
We also believe in the human dignity of all, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation or ability. We believe that intrinsic to socialism are the human rights of all marginalised and oppressed groups in society and that our movement must strive to achieve this. Freedom from discrimination and prejudice, the maximisation of human potential and the right to live as one chooses – granted it does not infringe upon others rights – is crucial to this.
That is why we support the Labour Party’s policy to reform the Gender Recognition Act in line with the principle of self-declaration, and Labour’s recent clarification that trans women are able to stand in All Women Shortlists. Trans people have long argued that the current over-medicalised process for transitioning gender on their birth certificate has serious detrimental effects to their mental health, as well as being expensive, invasive and arduous. We support their right to define the needs of their community.
We also recognise that any potential arenas where self-declaration could be maliciously exploited to harm vulnerable individuals needs to be carefully considered. A reformed Gender Recognition Act must include clauses to allow for prisons, refuges and hospital wards to exercise the necessary flexibility to guard against any such rare cases of false self-declaration.
Having listened to the many legitimate concerns women have about self-declaration, all of which have been dealt with practically in other countries who have implemented this policy, we conclude that there is no inherent contradiction between trans rights and women’s rights.
Yesterday, the Morning Star published a letter, signed by 153 people, which outlined four acts of aggression by trans activists against “ordinary women” and a condemnation of the tactics of violence and intimidation being employed.
Read without context, the letter reads like a reasonable and heartfelt plea for civility. Indeed, many of those who signed it will have taken it at face-value and treated it as such. However, the context and the signatories reveal much more than is apparent in the letter.
Firstly, the juxtaposition of “trans women” and “ordinary women” is a false one that the vast majority of women do not buy into. Most women on the Left – and in society at large – advocate solidarity between trans women and biologically-born women, as shown by consistent opinion polls.
Secondly, the acts of violence and intimidation reported on are a one-sided version of event that paints a black-and-white picture of the aggressive oppressor (trans women) and the helpless victim (“ordinary women”). This demonization plays on women’s fears of male aggression. Much abuse and intimidation online comes in the form of bullying and shaming trans women through name-calling, doxing, references to their genitalia and disclosure of intimate details of their previous gender.
Thirdly, the signatories do not match up to the victim status they aspire to. They include Jennifer James, who was suspended from Labour for transphobic bullying and abuse - and who raised £27,000 in an attempt to take the Labour Party to court to ban trans women from standing on All Women Shortlists. The letter, overall, supports the anti-trans group Women’s Place UK who are lobbyists for the cause of demonising transgender people.
It is hard to honestly deny that this letter isn’t just another part of a long-running propaganda campaign which not only seeks to obstruct reforms to the Gender Recognition Act, but to vilify and demonise trans women.
This anti-trans media moral panic bears a strong resemblance to the anti-gay media moral panics of a few decades ago. It has whipped up the fears of a coalition of concerned mothers, socially conservative older people and gender-critical feminists who can’t fathom transwomen through any lens other than “men who are trying to harm women”. It saddens us greatly to see that the Morning Staris an industry-leader in this biased coverage of trans issues.
We are disappointed by the unbalanced coverage of the trans debate taking precedence over the great number of other important issues the Morning Star covers. For instance, at a quick online search of sixteen articles recently published by the Morning Star about transgender issues, 14 could be described as "hostile" to trans people while only 2 could be described as "supportive" or "neutral" on the question of trans people.
Like most Labour Party and union members, we care about creating a movement and a country in which the rights of marginalised and oppressed people are protected.
Most worryingly, it is obvious that the Morning Star's apparent policy of giving voice to a small-but-vocal group of trans-exclusionary feminists is deterring thousands of young readers and is a source of embarrassment to the paper’s young supporters.
The paper risks becoming wholly toxic to the thousands of young socialists, inspired by Jeremy Corbyn, who should be the Morning Star’s natural constituency - and who will be the paper’s future readership if it is to have a future.
The Morning Star has a proud and extraordinary history. It continues to make a vital contribution to the British labour movement.
However, if the Morning Star continues to prioritise the views of a minority of anti-trans lobbyists over the vast majority of young progressives in our movement, we believe the paper does not have a future. If change doesn’t come, the paper is doomed.
We hope that the Star’s editorial board will take this opportunity to end this toxic coverage.
SIGNED BY:
Lara McNeill, NEC Youth Representative, Tottenham CLP
Leigh Drennan, Vice Chair, North West Labour Party
Cllr Jess Lennox, Vice Chair, Yorkshire and Humber Labour Regional Board, Leeds North East CLP Secretary
Rhea Wolfson, Labour NEC, Chair, Almond Valley CLP
Alistair Craig, Co-Chair, Scottish Labour Young Socialists
Logan Williams, Welsh Labour EC Youth Representative, Unite Young Members Wales
Marcus Barnett, Young Labour International Officer, Tottenham CLP
Owen Jones, Islington South CLP
Kirsten Muat, Chair Scottish Labour Students, Chair Glasgow University Labour Club, Glasgow Kelvin CLP
Alex Nowicki, East Midlands Rep, Young Labour National Committee, Nottingham South CLP
Annie Maloney, National Young Labour Ordinary Rep, Elmet and Rothwell CLP
Kate Dove, North Rep, Young Labour National Committee, Easington CLP
Lina Nass, Scotland Rep, Young Labour National Committee, Aberdeen Central CLP
Sarah Cundy, Kent Rep, SE Unite Young Members, Young Labour Rep, SE Regional Board, Canterbury CLP
Sarah Doyle, North West Rep, Young Labour Committee, NWYL Women's Officer, Riverside CLP
Charlie Mower, South East Rep, Young Labour National Committee, Canterbury CLP
Minesh Parekh, West Midlands Rep, Young Labour National Committee
Scott Hartles, CWU Representative, Young Labour National Committee. TULO, Edinburgh Northern CLP
Charlotte Nichols, Young Labour Women's Officer, Islington South and Finsbury CLP
Sarah Doyle, North West Rep, Young Labour National Committee, NWYL Women's Officer, Riverside CLP
Sasha Brydon, Secretary of Aberdeen Branch CPB
Adam Murray, Secretary, LGBT Committee of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, Member of NIPSA LGBT, Member of the Communist Party of Ireland
Cllr Felicity Flynn, PCS NEC, Croydon Central CLP
Artin Giles, London Young Labour Chair, Harrow East CLP
Amelia Horgan, Vice Chair, London Young Labour, Holborn & St. Pancras CLP
Grace Blakeley, London Young Labour Policy and Politics Officer, Streatham CLP
Torr Robinson, London Young Labour Disabled Members Officer, Beckenham CLP
Felix O’Leary, London Young Labour Campaigns Officer, Wimbledon CLP
Esther Endfield, London Young Labour LGBT+ Officer, Hendon CLP
Ollie Hill, CLPD Executive Committee, Hoborn and St Pancras CLP
Cllr Dan Iley-Williamson, CLPD Executive Committee, Oxford East CLP
Dimitri Andreou, Kent Labour Students Recruitment Officer, Canterbury CLP
Nathan Johnson, Chair of Lancashire Young Labour, Chair of Manchester Labour Students, South Ribble CLP
Rob Vernon, North West Young Labour’s Cheshire Rep, Chair of Salford Labour Students, Vice Chair, Macclesfield CLP
Nadia Whittle, Vice Chair, Nottingham Labour Students, Rushcliffe CLP
George Norman, City of York Labour Party Youth Officer, Yorkshire and Humber Youth NPF Rep
Connor Slomski, Treasurer, Durham University Labour Club, City of Durham CLP
Tana Navaratnalingam, Kent Labour Students BAME Officer, Canterbury CLP
Clare Keogh, Unite LE Youth Vice Chair and CLP Chair, Kingston and Surbiton CLP
Imogen Ellis, Chair 2017-18, Exeter Labour Students, Exeter CLP
Charlea Murphy, Co-Chair Sheffield Labour Students
Leigh-Ann Clarke, Campaigns Officer, Bishopsworth, Bristol South CLP
Ansh Bhavnagar, President, Imperial College Labour Society, Youth Officer, Scientists for Labour, Slough CLP
Dylan Woodward, LGBT+ Officer, Bristol West CLP
Bethany Pickering, Chair, Queen Mary University of London Labour Students, West Ham CLP
Cayla Martin, Hillingdon Young Labour Chair, Uxbridge and South Ruislip CLP
Naomi Burnley, Vice Chair, University of Leicester Labour Students, North West Leicestershire CLP
Ryan Coley, Unite, Chair of North Kingston and Coombe Branch, Richmond Park CLP
Gail McAnena Wood, New Socialist Co-Editor and LGBT+ Officer, Camden CLP
Connor Naismith, North West Young Labour TULO, Stretford & Urmston CLP
Charlie Nixon, Chair of Bournemouth Young Labour, Bournemouth West CLP
Shannon Jezzard, Harlow CLP Youth Officer
Sean Leggatt-Bulaitis, Ipswich CLP
Ryan Gouldsboro, Lewisham Deptford CLP
Rachel Godfrey Wood, Islington North CLP
Conor Muller, York Outer CLP
Cllr Sasha Das Gupta, East Ham CLP
Troy Hawkins, Bristol West CLP, LCF delegate
George Walker, City of Durham CLP
Elsie White, Hornsey and Wood Green CLP
Matt Crocker, Bristol West CLP
Brett Byatt, Leeds Central CLP
Noah Swahili, Norwich North CLP
Chris Saltmarsh, Oxford East CLP
Simon Hayward, Vice Chair Mid Sussex CLP
Doug Wilson , Events Officer, University of York Labour Club
Benjamin Eckford, North West Durham CLP
Natalie Faulkner, Sheffield Heeley CLP
Chanceline Anakambi , Enfield North CLP
Mohammed Mumit, Birmingham Hodge Hill CLP
Lauren Drozd, Romsey and Southampton North CLP
Aaron Bastani, Lewisham and West CLP
Sam Pennington Failsworth West CLP
Cllr Aisling Gallagher, Lewisham East CLP
Jude Wanga, Islington North CLP
Danny Filer, Co-Operative Party London Youth Representative, Dulwich and West Norwood CLP
Sergio Cortes Allsopp Twickenham CLP
Freddie Seale, Westminster North CLP
Adrie van der Meer, Bexhill and Battle CLP
Elle O'Rourke, New Socialist International and Foreign Policy Editor
George Aylett, Hull North CLP
Benjamin Hunter, LGBT+ Officer, Goose Green and Dulwich Hill CLP
Aden Paul, Stockton South CLP
Charlotte Bence , Holborn St Pancras CLP
James Braithwaite, Rochester and Strood CLP
Sioned Gill, Birmingham Hall Green CLP
Joshua Connor, Bristol East CLP
Joseph Corcoran, New Socialist Editorial Group, Secretary, Labour Berlin CLP
Jamil Ismaili , Labour Party member and GP
Ruth Berry, Islington North CLP
Benjamin Seifert, Hornsey and Wood Green CLP
Jacob Armstrong, Blaydon CLP
Tony Davies, Salford & Eccles CLP
Kirstie Smith, Unite NEYH Young Members Committee, Leeds North West CLP
Charlotte Faulkner , Sheffield Heeley CLP
Sam Phillips, LGBTQI+ Officer, Vice Chair of Fundraising, Ealing Central and Acton CLP
Ross Holden, Tottenham CLP
Tom Turner, Vice-Chair, East Surrey CLP
Willoughby Matthews, Isle of Wight CLP
Nathan Russell, Branch Chair, Bath CLP
Daniel Frost, New Socialist Contributing Editor and Political Education Officer, Croydon Central CLP
Luisa Attfield, Women's Officer, Finchley and Golders Green CLP
Jake Ivor Lewis, Forest of Dean CLP
Jack Barry, Ealing Southall CLP
Felix Manocha-Seymour, Disabled Officer. Bristol Labour Students
James Rosen, Brent Central CLP
Paul Horn, Lewisham West & Penge CLP
Alex Hovden Woking CLP Woking Labour Disability Officer
Josh Scriven, Youth Officer, Hallam CLP
Albert Johnson Hereford & Herefordshire South, Labour Party Member
Cllr Sophie Wilson, Sheffield South East CLP
Caitlin McKay
Janet Pullan, Bristol East CLP
George Charmlambou. Hornsey and Wood Green CLP
Fraser Amos, Chair and LGBTQ+ Officer of University of Warwick Labour Society
Jerry Alder, Bristol West CLP
Hannah Little, Bristol West CLP
Jade Doswell, Withington CLP, Events officer GM Socialist Health Association
Tom Reside, Lewisham Deptford CLP
Ed Williamson, Chipping Barnet CLP
Harry Gibb, York CLP
Sarah Taylor, Norwich CLP
Mark Whiley Labour International CLP LGBT+ Officer
Tim Jones Manchester Gorton CLP
Ben van der Merwe Hampstead and Kilburn UCL Labour campaigns officer
Elliott Christensen Chesham and Amersham
Ben Lockley Colne Valley
Martha Foulds Sheffield Central Youth Officer, Sheffield Central CLP
Jarrad Williams, Wolverhampton North East CLP
Caelan Reid Sheffield Hallam Political Events and Publicity Officer, Sheffield Labour Students
Simon Brears Camberwell & Peckham CLP LGBT+ Officer
Frances Murgatroyd Colne Valley CLP
Scott Rogers Vice Chair of Almond Valley CLP
Uther Naysmith Derbyshire Dales
Eamon Rooke Islington South and Finsbury Membership Engagement Coordinator
Tyler Hawkins Huddersfield CLP
Milo F.S. Morris
Sean Quinn Dumbarton CLP Constituency Fundraising Officer
Ada Wordsworth Holborn and St Pancras -
Marley Bennett, Chair, Bristol Young Labour
Jack Yates, Salford and Eccles CLP
Timothy Caddy Sheffield Central
Thomas Pearce Secretary of Bristol LCF
Aisha Malik-Smith Old Bexley & Sidcup CLP
Marcus Maxwell Rees Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport Labour Party Member
Chloe Ingram Tooting CLP Youth Officer,LGBT Officer
Michael Higgs Croydon North CLP CLP Executive Trade Union representative
Miriam Miller Sheffield Central
Dan Parks Esher & Walton Esher & Walton CLP Youth Officer
Jago Corry Bournemouth East Young Labour Campaigns officer
Esther Betts Bristol North West
Katy McCafferty Labour International CLP Disability Officer
Annie Hatley Norwich North & South Youth Coordinator
Kieran Glasssmith Bristol West Membership Secretary of Ashley ward BLP
Andrew Tithecott Torridge and West Devon CLP Member
Jude Rowley Rossendale and Darwen Lancashire Young Labour Secretary, Rossendale and Darwen Young Labour Chair
Sam Robert Glasper CPGB-ML
Andrew Godfrey Cardiff Central CLP LGBT+ Officer
Calvin Rodgerson Carlisle CLP Youth Officer
Jack Taylor Edinburgh Central
J Robert Michael Smith Bristol North West Bristol Young Labour LGBTQ+ Officer
Isobel Hindhaugh Sheffield Central
Verity Nevitt, Youth Officer, Bexhill & Battle CLP
Joe Waters
Craig Robinson
Alex Harris-MacDuff, STUC Youth Committee Member, Prospect Delegate - BECTU Young Member’s Committee Member, Renfrewshire South CLP
Chloe Branton York
Dominic Bennett Withington CLP Withington CLP Executive Committee, UNISON UoM Labour Link Officer
Jack Davidson Greenock & Inverclyde
Cath Booth, Gorton CLP
Thomas Bundy Southampton Solent Member
Caragh Skipper Croydon Central CLP
Lee Mouatt Mid Dorset & North Poole CLP
Jack Sloan, Cathcart CLP
Kai Stuart, Central CLP, Campaign coordinator Edinburgh central CLP, Secretary Scottish Labour Young Socialists
Dan Chester, Lancaster Branch Vice Chair, CLP Youth Officer, Lancaster and Fleetwood CLP
Sam Parker Bristol North West
Lorain Cole, Thirsk & Malton CLP
Tom Blackburn Worsley & Eccles South New Socialist co-editor
Jack Tori, Labour Party member
Alex Marsh, Lancaster and Fleetwood CLP
Charlie Rainsford Tooting Parliamentary Assistant
Ellie Terry, Holgate Branch Secretary, York CLP
Daniel Jones Croydon Central CLP Youth Officer
Annette Wright Withington Manchester Labour councillor
Edward Caplen Southampton Itchen Ward Captain
Cllr Lewis Cox, Ealing North CLP LGBT Officer
Jake Rubin Brent Central
Marie Chapleau Aberdeen Central CLP
Amy Redsull Wolverhampton South West/Havant
Joshua Wolens Wellingborough
Thomas Glasman Hackney North & Stoke Newington
Emily Robinson Edinburgh Central CLP Women’s Officer, Edinburgh Central CLP
Stella Rooney Dundee CLP Vice-chair Unite Scottish Youth Commitee
Douglas Carr Mid Sussex CLP Youth Officer
Rachael Ward Hackney South and Shoreditch Open Labour National Committee
Mark Crawford East Ham CLP
Gabriel McCook Brighton Pavilion CLP Youth Officer
Joseph Aneurin Hopkinson Bermondsey and Old Southwark CLP
Lorcan Mullen Edinburgh North & Leith CLP
Jamie Fozard Aberdeen Central
Charlie Caine Norwich CLP
Alex Lench, Pontypridd CLP
Jenny Mahimbo Labour International CLP Co- chair
David Ferguson Springburn & Maryhill
Gwyn Rees Eastleigh Labour Vice Chair of Southampton Momentum
Angelina Leatherbarrow Romford Chair of Romford CLP
Tom Gann Liverpool Riverside, General Editor New Socialist
Jennifer Dunstan Heeley CLP Sheffield Campaign coordinator Heeley CLP. Co-chair Momentum Sheffield
Pam Crossland Blackley & Broughton CLP LGBT Officer Blackley & Broughton CLP, Member of Unite Community Greater Manchester
Nicholas Marro, Westminster North CLP
Josh Kitto Mitcham and Morden CLP
Jake Wall Brighton Pavilion
Nicholas West Romford CLP Chair of Havering and Dagenham Young Labour
Darius Winship South Thanet
Rhys Harper Kelvin Labour Party
Lily Walwyn Warwick & Leamington CLP
Pat Wills York CLP Vice Chair
Renato Marques Brighton Pavilion CLP Chair of Unite South East Youth Committee
Cllr Aidan Williams Stretford & Urmston CLP Trafford Council
Will Ranger Gorton CLP
Matt Davies Islington North CLP
Andrew karlyle pierre copeman
Peter North, Hull North
Kate Anderson
Euan Stuart Glasgow Kelvin CLP
Sheffield Heeley CLP Disability Officer
Victoria Cuckson Bootle
Andrew Feinstein , CamdenCLP
Helen O'Sullivan Unison wales regional women's committee
Ben Knight Salford CLP Barrister at law
Alastair Gordon Vauxhall CLP
Amin Lmoh Croydon South CLP University of Warwick Executive Committee Member
Roxanne Brennan Hove
Enas magzoub Anniesland/Glasgow nw Bame officer syl
Connor Hodgson City of York Labour Party Political Awareness Officer
Declan Barnes Tewkesbury CLP
Nick Baker Camberwell and Peckham CLP
Sam Coleman Bexhill & Battle Constituency Youth & Press Officer
Gordon Maloney, Labour Party member
Kieran James Harpham Sheffield Hallam
Daniel J. McLaughlin Salford and Eccles
Tom Williams Manchester, Gorton CLP Secretary Manchester, Gorton CLP; Open Labour National Committee
Thomas Young Hull East Hull East Youth Officer
Josh Mills Hull West & Hessle CLP Member
Callum Salfield Chesterfield Brockwell & Holmebrook Branch Chair
John Thompson York Central
Lizzy Kelly Stevenage CLP Youth Officer, Borough Councillor
Tristan Smith Huddersfield
Finlay Archibald Aberdeen Central
Bethany Barkrr Bournemouth West CLP
Matt Wainman Liverpool Walton CLP
Matthew Lee Holborn and St Pancras External Accommodation Officer, Students' Union UCL
Astrid Johnson Bournemouth West SUBU Labour Society President
Cllr Santiago Bell-Bradford, Islington South CLP
Luna-Fae Quin
Georgie Hulme Manchester Central Labour and Unite Community Member
Alice Dermody-Palmer Holborn and St Pancreas Warwick Labour Women’s Officer
Moshe Mankoff Gateshead CLP
Gemma Bolton Mid Sussex SE Regional Board
Toby Osborne Manchester Central
Daniel Rowe Norwich South CLP
Keiran O’Neill Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn CLP Secretary and Campaign Co-ordinator
Emily Jones Manchester Gorton CLP Women's Officer
Jade Azim, Walthamstow CLP, Women’s Officer
Todd Marshall
Owen Collins
Robert Rhodes
Greg Sproston Vauxhall CLP
Neal Tank Wirral South CLP Chair of Nottingham Trent Labour Students
Jill Axford Stretford and Urmston Branch Secretary
Katie Weston Stockton North Constituency Youth Officer and NPF CLP youth rep
Daniel Wernberg Holborn & St Pancras Youth Officer of Haverstock Labour
Harry Stamp
Eleanor Worrell Hull West and Hessle CLP
William Durrant Vale of Glamorgan CLP SOAS Labour Society, Events and Activities Officer
James Grogan Illford North
Andrew Robinson Southwark CLP
Ashley Cameron Almond Valley CLP Member
Councillor Eva Murray Glasgow Anniesland CLP CLP Chair
Alistair Cameron Glasgow Provan CLP Member
Lucy Ladyman Poplar and Limehouse
Timothy Sykes Cambridge
Pascal van Liempt Bristol West Bristol Labour Students LGBT+ Officer
Richard MacDonald Bridge Rochester and Strood Member
Sam Keely Liverpool Riverside CLP. Co-Chair, University of Liverpool Labour Students.
Matt Megarry Hackney North & Stoke Newington CLP
Art Badivuku Blackley and Broughton
Tim Hall Sevenoaks Vice-Chair of CLP, Chair of UCU Branch
Rebecca Boumelha Oxford East Oxford East BAME Officer, Unite South East Young Members Committee
Rob Lugg Battersea CLP TULO
Paul McGuire Almond Valley CLP
Rob Henthorn Edinburgh Central CLP
Rosie Wright Sheffield Hallam CLP
Francesca Clabon
Jessica Shenton Maryhill and Springburn CLP
Sam Hope Ashfield CLP
Arthur Duckham Bristol West Treasurer Bristol Labour Students
Helen Flanagan , Provan CLP
Aron Lewys Howarth Stretford and Urmston Longford Branch Chair, Trafford Young Labour Secretary and Stretford and Urmston CLP Youth Officer
George Ford Exeter CLP South West Regional Board Youth representative
Joel McInally City of Durham CLP
Lauren Gilmour Paisley CLP
Ross Hopkins Eltham CLP Member
Nick Creaby-Attwood Hexham
Alex Blenkhorn Denton and Reddish CLP Policy Officer and membership Officer
Mandehm Endesguise Oxford East Oxford East Events Officer
Tom Flanagan Stirling Scottish Young Labour Comms Officer
Thalia Cox Warwick and Leamington
Tom Brodrick Labour International
Omar Raii Lewisham Deptford CLP Lewisham Deptford CLP Youth Officer
Eunis Jassemi Zargani Strathkelvin & Bearsden CLP CLP BME Officer
Chloe Gershon Holborn and st Pancras
Stanley Amies
Pam Duncan-Glancy Candidate in Glasgow North
Eric Rooney Exeter Secretary - Whipton and Pinhoe Labour Club, Fundraising Officer - South Exeter Branch
Josh Booth Warrington North CLP Youth Officer
Emma Hirst Stretford and Urmston Branch Membership secretary
Laura Dover Glasgow Southside
Siercia O’Brien
Samuel Mortimer Canterbury Party Member
Kevin Malcolm McGregor Kilmarnock & Irvine Valley Chair, Kilmarnock & Irvine Valley CLP
Ben Hooper Exeter Chair Exeter University Labour Students
Tristan Colem, Hastings & Rye
Miles Grindey Fareham and Gosport Local Group Social Media Officer, Green Party
Cllr Lindsay Melia Liverpool Walton
Cameron Ball Greenwich and Woolwich CLP
Cameron Ball Greenwich and Woolwich CLP
Harry Woolford Fareham CLP Member
Rajiv Prashar Exeter CLP BAME Officer, UNISON SW Black Members Committee
Lewis Nelson Worsley and Eccles South CLP
Lauren Tapp Hackney Labour North
Adam Tamimi Kensington
Michelle Edwards Huntingdonshire UNISON Branch LGBT Officer
Mike Prickett Glasgow Provan/Glasgow North East
Peter Libman
Julie Radford
Chris McCabe, Labour Party Member
George Wynder
Sarah Jones
William Docherty Glasgow Shettleston STUC LGBT+ Committee
Lisa Dempster West Derby CLP LGBT+ officer
Paul Adams
Rachel Miles Labour Party member
Gareth Francis
Jess Meacham Sheffield Central CLP VP Sheffield UCU
Adrian Wait
Richard Seymour Tottenham CLP
Jack Reynolds
Jack Belloli Brentford and Isleworth CLP Member
Sandy Palmer Hemel Hempstead Vice Chair Hemel Hempstead CLP
Richard Fort Eltham CLP
Scott Tarpey Stockton North
Chris Kitcher Brightlingsea, Labour Party Member
Marzia Nicodemi Croydon Central Shirley South Branch Secretary
Katie Wilson
Caroline Kay
Huda Elmi Coventry South West Midlands Regional Board
Sarah Robinson Newcastle
Alec Mezzetti Camberwell & Peckham CLP
Leon Cole Labour member
Max Shanly Epsom and Ewell CLP Secretary
Aaron Horsley Batley and Spen
Paul Luke Bristol South Labour Party Member
Matthew Hobson Lewisham Deptford CLP
Willie Docherty Shettleston STUC LGBT+ Workers Committee
Alf Clark Lewisham, Deptford CLP
Willie Docherty Shettleston STUC LGBT+ Workers Committee
Richard Cole
moonisah iqbal Blackley and Broughton CLP CLP BAME officer
Clare Brown Blyth Valley
Ryan Smith Vale of Glamorgan CLP Youth Rep, Unite the Union Rep
Ryan Smith Vale of Glamorgan CLP Youth Rep, Unite the Union Rep
Rene Batistuta You know...this and that etc.
Ruth Aylett Edinburgh Southern HWUCU Committee member
Barbara Hulme Withington CLP
John Quigley St Helens North CLP Member
Ben Hawkins , Leeds Labour Students
Roland Shanks Tottenham UNISON GC Delegate
Atalanta Harkavy Gorton
Teresa Knight
Noah Adams NE Beds
Patricia Johnston Edinburgh Northern and Leith CLP
Robert White Calder Valley CLP
Thomas Wagstaff
Ben Beach Leigh CLP
Beckett Frith Stevenage
Jack Murphy Charnwood CLP
Christy McMorrow Cambridge CLP
J S Williams As above labour party member in the CLP of Denton and Reddish
Nicholas Collins
Nathan Redfearn
Robert Griffiths, Chair, CPB
Steve Cheney Nottingham East
Joey Hayward Enfield Southgate
Cameron Iveson Battersea CLP
Michael Hamflett North Durham CLP Member
Katie Leslie Hackney North BEIS London & South PCS Union Secretary
Hazel Gledhill York Central Member
Simon Vessey Hendon CLP Political Education
Ryan Bazga Coatbridge & Chryston CLP
Luke Fox Chesham and Amersham CLP
Nick Waterman Rugby CLP
Niall Sreenan Southwark, London Member
Alex Sheehan Reading University of Reading Marxist Society
F Doran Glasgow Southside CLP
Cllr Claire Udy
James Goldsack Hackney North PCS Union Rep
Scott Cottam Lancaster and Fleetwood
Guy Roulstone Sunderland Member
Dr Gary Allen Colne Valley CLP
Jonathan Theodore Kent Filton & Bradley Stoke LGBT+ officer Filton & Bradley Stoke
Emily Kinder East Hampshire Labour Party Member
J S Williams As above labour party member in the CLP of Denton and Reddish
Kyrill Potapov Brentford and Isleworth Vice chair of Chiswick Labour
Adam Ramsay
Jonathan Biggins Nottingham South CLP
Thomas Kirkwood Bradford South Labour Party Branch Secretary; NEU School Rep and Division Youth Officer and Communications Officer; Socialist Educational Association Executive
David Yates Bootle Member
James Dudley Darlington
Emil-Dorian McHale Reading UoR Labour Society, Social and Welfare Officer
Natacha Kennedy Eltham CLP UCU member
Richard Docherty
Sam Dobson Winchester
Wendy Allison Manchester Withington CLP
Ian Ampleford Bassetlaw Member
Jo Crockett East Worthing & Shoreham Secretary Adur Branch LP
Ruth Day Dulwich and West Norwood CLP Co-chair, Bristol Labour Students, Co-Youth Officer
Josie Horton Kent Labour Students
Rebecca Winson Basingstoke Women's Officer
Calum Thomas-Perry Dulwich & West Norwood
Dylan Billson Torridge & West Devon Youth officer & Social Media Coordinator
Adam Martin-Brooks Blackpool North and Cleveleys CLP CLP Chair
Richard Goulding Heywood and Middleton CLP
Cllr Siôn Davies Llanelli CLP Secretary of Kidwelly BLP
Eugene Watson Hastings and Rye CLP
Tom Meadowcroft Communications Officer, Bristol IWW
Richard Thomas Monmouthshire N/A
Oscar Power Taunton Spokane DSA Founder
Simon Youel Lewisham Deptford CLP
Joe Sykes Seaford CLP
William Godfrey Salford and Eccles CLP
Faiza Mahmood Lewisham East CLP Womens Officer, Lewisham Young Labour
Michael Muir Uddingston and Bellshill CLP Unite
Tim Wilson Gateshead Member
Timothy Christian Fylde CLP
Craig Latimer North Tyneside
Josie Moore Bristol South CLP
Peter Higgins Glasgow Southside CLP
Michael Clayson Newton Abbot
Bob Jeffery Sheffield Central President, Sheffield TUC
Charlie Hindhaugh Newbury CLP
Adan Piechocki’s-Brown Houghton and Sunderland South
Jon Hill Hornsey & Wood Green CLP
Cllr Joseph Stevens Rossendale and Darwen CLP CLP Youth Officer
Tom Costello
Owen Emmerson , Wealden CLP
Danny McGill, Old Bexley and Sidcup CLP Youth and Student Coordinator
Ian Ingram York Central
George Richardson Labour party member, PCS DWP North West Young Members Officer
Andrew Jeffery Hackney North and Stoke Newington Treasurer & Membership ward level
University of Liverpool Labour Students
John Roberts
David Naylor Liverpool Riverside Campaigns officer, Liverpool Momentum
Raymond Shemilt North Cornwall Disability Officer
Ed Dingwall Nottingham South CLP
Craig Sams Sherwood CLP
Clara Paillard Liverpool Riverside President of PCS union Culture Group
Isabella Niven Camberwell and Peckham CLP Women’s Officer
Yasmina Benannt, Brentford and Isleworth CLP
Manson Osborne South Ribble
Danielle Lowe Croydon Central CLP Croydon Young Labour Womens Officer, Addiscombe East Branch Chair, Croydon LCF member and ex-Morning Star sports writer
Jessica Price
Julie Setchfield Croydon Central TULO
Paul Louis Paterson Croydon Central Member
Colleen Hawkins
Patrick Jenkins Kenilworth and Southam Westminster Uni Labour Society Chair & Kenilworth and Southam CLP Youth Officer
Lucy Dale Brecon and Radnorshire
Oral Polten, Registered supporter, UCU member
Jack Hunter Manchester gorton
Martin Leonard Gateshead CLP
Enid Shelmerdine Bury North
Sarah Woodall West Bromwich East
Oliver Colwell Monmouthshire Member
Councillor Bev Craig Manchester Withington Executive Member, Manchester City Council, Manchester Withington Women’s Officer
Jack Deighton Calder Dale Member
Thai Braddick Norwich NUS Black Students' Campaign - LGBT+ Open Place Rep
Gabi Barrett Arundel and South Downs Labour Party member
Howard Reed Braintree CLP
Dom Kippin
Aminah Saleem Harborough CLP
Bill Paterson Lewisham East CLP Co-Chair, Lewisham Momentum
Richard Hutton Kingston upon Hull, East Member of Labour, Momentum, and Unite
Lauren Stocks Ashton Under Lyne NWYL vice chair of campaigns, Young Labour U19’s Officer, Ashton Under Lyne youth officer
Aaron Batley Former MS Employee
Jacqueline Rust Sleaford & North Hykeham Affiliated supporter, Unite member
Jade MacEwan Labour International CLP Secretary of Central and Eastern Europe BLP
Ivor Bollokov LGBTQIA Rep, Bristol West CLP
Tony Blair Seventh Circle of Hell CLP Haunting Spectre
Cllr Tom Miller Brent Central Cabinet Lead for Community Safety, Brent
Cameron Mitchell Bolsover Youth Officer
Michael Higham
Lisa McKenzie Academic
Jennifer Blackledge Glasgow Kelvin
Harpal Braar General Secretary CPGB-ML
Grant Macdonald International CLP
Cllr Stephanie Grant Basingstoke CLP
Amy Oliver Hampstead & Kilburn CLP
Jane Nicholl
Tara Wood
Robert West Holborn & St Pancras Member of LP
Blake farmer Feltham and Heston
Kelly Rogers Ritzy Cinema Striker
Paula Jewers Blyth Valley
Andy Barrell Tewkesbury
Isabel Green Hull North
Deborah Reay Luton South GC Luton South
Alex Smith Congleton
Mav Langdon Epping Forest TULO & FBU EASTERN REGION TREASURER
Kyle Perks Bethnal Green
Sally Beggs SWNorfolkCLP
Camille Barbagallo Sociological Review Fellow at Keele University
Milena Butum Tottenham CLP Chair, St Ann’s BLP
Duncan Davis Nottingham South CLP
Gabriel Humberstone Hackney South CLP Member
Jill Pack Hornsey & Wood Green Branch Secretary, Muswell Hill
Julie Taylor York
Sophie Cook East Worthing & Shoreham Former PPC
Joseph Robinson Bournemouth CLP
James Banner-Rall Greenock & Inverclyde CLP> LGBT Officer
Laurie Penny Journalist and Author
Rachel Krengel Croydon central Womens officer
Mohsin Abbas Mole Valley CLP
Leo Stewart Leeds West CLP
Sean Smyth Bristol West CLP
Martin Upfold Na Na
Katy Herrington Eltham CLP
Steffi Thompson Wish and Westbourne Branch Hove CLP
Phillip Birchall Salford and Eccles CLP Member
Jo Almond Unite member
Vickas Ahmad Hornchurch and Upminster CLP
Oliver Charlton North East Bedfordshire CLP
Jack Frayne-Reid Uxbridge & South Ruislip Culture co-editor, New Socialist
Hazel Nolan Cathcart CLP
Cllr. Joshua Garfield West Ham CLP Newham Councillor, Stratford & New Town
Joel Smith
Callum Barrett
Annette Rochester
Kee Somasiri Tottenham CLP
Maeve Scullion Lewisham East Lewisham Momentum LGBT Officer
James McPherson Edinburgh North and Leith
Mali Redford-Coyte
Ben Leonard Leeds North West
Andy Ward Croydon North Labour party member
Hannah Wright Warwick & Leamington CLP Warwick & Leamington CLP Policy Officer
Sam Johnson- Audini Salford and Eccles CLP Internal Campaigns Officer Durham University Labour Club
James Wilson
Gerard McGrath Hornsey & Wood Green Joint Branch Secretary, Haringey UNISON & Labour Party Member
Tony Collins Bethnal Green CLP RMT rep, London Underground
Cllr F Hassan Hampstead and Kilburn CLP
Russell Dove Tottenham CLP CLP Chair
Andy Stenning, Branch Secretary, UNISON Sussex Police and Justice Staff Branch
F Collins CWU
Gabi Barrett Arundel and South Downs CLP Labour Party member
This lunacy has to stop. We may not agree with the CPB on most issues, but that doesn't matter. We certainly disagree with the CPB endorsing the bourgeois Corbyn, but that is beside the point. The Morning Star and CPB are now in the firing line of the liberal tyrants, and those of us who believe in freedom, have to say enough is enough, and stop the liberal globalising bigots now.
Liberal bigots have to be stopped. Women are under attack from these people. Lesbians and Gay men are under attack from these people. People who are happy to accept that genitalia is an indicator of gender (people who accept reality and reject liberal sjw identity fantasy) are under attack from these people. People with genuine Gender dysphoria are under attack from these people. Liberal bigots have been allowed to go unchallenged, and now we are all in the firing line. Stop them. Stop them now.
Recommended Sites for the SJW idiots who refuse to accept that it is unacceptable for a man to justify beating a woman on the grounds that he 'feels' female:
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The pro trans petition is allegedly signed by 'Robert Griffiths, Chair CPB.'Griffiths is in fact General Secretary, not Chair, and has not signed it. No doubt the signatories are 99% genuine, but It's still clearly an attempt to sow division inn the Party. Disappointingly, a female CPB ML member whom I asked to comment,laughed it off as 'not a class issue'!
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