Post by Carl LaFong on May 5, 2024 22:35:00 GMT
Oh dear, how sad, never mind.
www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/may/05/momentum-future-in-balance-co-chair-hilary-schan-resigns-quits-labour
Momentum’s future is “hanging in the balance” after the leftwing grassroots group’s co-chair resigned and quit Labour to campaign for the Green party and independent candidates.
Hilary Schan said she had begun contemplating her role within Labour in October when councillors first expressed their frustrations over the leadership’s “unwillingness to show value to the humanity of Palestinian lives”.
Schan took over from Jon Lansman with co-chair Kate Dove in 2022. Her departure from the group after four years to many Labour insiders marks “the beginning of the end of hardline stubborn leftwingers” within Labour, but also the start of a new coalition of leftwing voices outside Labour.
“Momentum’s future looks pretty bleak without Hilary and will be hanging by a thread,” a leftwing Labour source said. “We should’ve campaigned for a Fabian-style membership model. The energy is not in the parliamentary sphere of the party. Momentum will be less combative to the leadership and have less of a public presence.”
Schan said she had waited until the end of the local elections campaign as she was supporting the Worthing Labour council leader, Beccy Cooper, and did not want to disrupt efforts to get the public voting.
“There’s no doubt there’s been a purge of left voices in Labour. They’ve felt the impact in Oldham, for example. Keir Starmer stood on a pledge of uniting the party, by doing this he’s alienating a large element of the party who are considering looking elsewhere ahead of the general election.”
Schan is joining the We Deserve Better campaign, which she believes will help build an alternative by electing candidates who, along with socialist Labour MPs, can “pressure Starmer to finally listen to progressive voters he has taken for granted”.
We Deserve Better, launched by the columnist Owen Jones, is seeking to mobilise the more than 200,000 people who have left Labour to campaign for socialist and pro-Palestine Green and independent candidates.
www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/may/05/momentum-future-in-balance-co-chair-hilary-schan-resigns-quits-labour
Momentum’s future is “hanging in the balance” after the leftwing grassroots group’s co-chair resigned and quit Labour to campaign for the Green party and independent candidates.
Hilary Schan said she had begun contemplating her role within Labour in October when councillors first expressed their frustrations over the leadership’s “unwillingness to show value to the humanity of Palestinian lives”.
Schan took over from Jon Lansman with co-chair Kate Dove in 2022. Her departure from the group after four years to many Labour insiders marks “the beginning of the end of hardline stubborn leftwingers” within Labour, but also the start of a new coalition of leftwing voices outside Labour.
“Momentum’s future looks pretty bleak without Hilary and will be hanging by a thread,” a leftwing Labour source said. “We should’ve campaigned for a Fabian-style membership model. The energy is not in the parliamentary sphere of the party. Momentum will be less combative to the leadership and have less of a public presence.”
Schan said she had waited until the end of the local elections campaign as she was supporting the Worthing Labour council leader, Beccy Cooper, and did not want to disrupt efforts to get the public voting.
“There’s no doubt there’s been a purge of left voices in Labour. They’ve felt the impact in Oldham, for example. Keir Starmer stood on a pledge of uniting the party, by doing this he’s alienating a large element of the party who are considering looking elsewhere ahead of the general election.”
Schan is joining the We Deserve Better campaign, which she believes will help build an alternative by electing candidates who, along with socialist Labour MPs, can “pressure Starmer to finally listen to progressive voters he has taken for granted”.
We Deserve Better, launched by the columnist Owen Jones, is seeking to mobilise the more than 200,000 people who have left Labour to campaign for socialist and pro-Palestine Green and independent candidates.