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Corbyn and Momentum

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lemongrove Wed 21-Feb-18 22:33:26

Hopefully this will be about politics and news only ,with no personal remarks or attempts to stifle.

Jon Lansman is more dangerous than Corbyn, at least at the moment.

GracesGranMK2 Wed 28-Feb-18 16:43:29

In fact, I'm not really discussing - I'm asking questions

Exactly Jalima.

MaizieD Wed 28-Feb-18 16:41:43

There are I believe many reasons for that radical repositioning of the party, but low wages, lack of social mobility, the NHS and gross inequality within Britain are without doubt the main reasons.

Naively, I think that those are good reasons but they seem to be deeply suspect on here.

What do you think about Momentum Grandad?

I have a friend in her 70s who is a lifelong LP member; she's perfectly relaxed about Momentum, says she's glad they've taken over a lot of the work in the local CLP which a few stalwarts have been doing for years and years; rather to her relief really. She says it's time the youngsters did their bit.

Grandad1943 Wed 28-Feb-18 16:20:19

Momentum members holding elected CLP seats on the National Executive of the Labour party demonstrates the strength that organisation now has in the wider national Labour movement.

There are I believe many reasons for that radical repositioning of the party, but low wages, lack of social mobility, the NHS and gross inequality within Britain are without doubt the main reasons.

durhamjen Wed 28-Feb-18 15:42:34

CLP, NOT Momentum.

Primrose65 Wed 28-Feb-18 15:35:10

Yasmine Dar, Rachel Garnham and Jon Lansman were the Momentum candidates. They all hold CLP seats. There are no 'Momentum' seats (yet) but they are promoted as 'your candidates' to Momentum members.

Grandad1943 Wed 28-Feb-18 14:41:24

Just had a look on a Wikipedia and the breakdown of the NEC is as follows:-

As ofAnnual Conference 2017, the NEC has 39 members elected from the following constituencies:

Chair:Andy Kerr

Vice Chair:Jennie Formby

Leader:Jeremy Corbyn MP

Deputy Leader:Tom Watson MP

Treasurer:Diana Holland

Shadow Frontbench:Jon Trickett MP

Shadow Frontbench:Rebecca Long-Bailey MP

Shadow Frontbench:Kate Osamor MP

Shadow Scottish Frontbench:Richard Leonard MSP

Welsh Government Frontbench:Alun Davies AM

EPLP Leader:Richard Corbett MEP

Young Labour:Jasmin Beckett

BAME Labour:Keith Vaz MP

Div. I – Trade Unions:Keith Birch (Unison)

Div. I – Trade Unions:Jim Kennedy (Unite)

Div. I – Trade Unions:Andi Fox (TSSA)

Div. I – Trade Unions:Pauline McCarthy (Bakers)

Div. I – Trade Unions:Paddy Lillis (Usdaw)

Div. I – Trade Unions:Wendy Nichols (Unison)

Div. I – Trade Unions:Andy Kerr (CWU)

Div. I – Trade Unions:Sarah Owen (GMB)

Div. I – Trade Unions:Jennie Formby (Unite)

Div. I – Trade Unions:Cath Speight (GMB)

Div.I – Trade Unions:Ian Murray (FBU)

Div. I – Trade Unions:Mick Whelan (ASLEF)

Div. I – Trade Unions:Joanne Cairns (USDAW)

Div. II – Socialist Societies:James Asser

Div. III – CLPs:Ann Black

Div. III – CLPs:Yasmin Dar

Div. III – CLPs:Rachel Garnham

Div. III – CLPs:Jon Lansman

Div. III – CLPs:Christine Shawcroft

Div. III – CLPs:Claudia Webbe

Div. III – CLPs:Darren Williams

Div. III – CLPs:Pete Willsman

Div. III – CLPs:Rhea Wolfson

Div. IV – Labour Councillors:Nick Forbes

Div. IV – Labour Councillors:Alice Perry

Div. V – PLP/EPLP:George Howarth MP

Div. V – PLP/EPLP:Margaret Beckett MP

Div. V – PLP/EPLP:Shabana Mahmood MP

In addition, the PLP Shadow Chief Whip (Nick Brown MP), and PLP Chair (John Cryer MP) attend ex-officio without a vote.

According to the above Lansman does hold a seat in the constituency section (CLP). Now who would have thought that.

Grandad1943 Wed 28-Feb-18 14:20:19

Quote Primrose [Grandad, I think Lansman's seat is one of the 3 new seats created. They were all filled by Momentum candidates. None of them are in the trade union section.] End quote.

That's possible Primrose, I am thinking he took the new seat that was created for the trades unions. However, we're not the other 2 seats reserved for the constituency party's, elected by the regions. I suppose he could have taken one of those if he held a prominent position in a constituency party.

I am not aware of any seats allocated directly to Momentum? I would have thought that would be outside the constitution of the party, but I stand to be corrected if there are now seats for that organisation.

Anniebach Wed 28-Feb-18 14:12:52

Primrose posts what I believe but is better at expressing things better than I . Please don't give up Primrose the political threads need you calm, unbiased posts , no putting others down , no warning them to take care what they say, we get this from the far left posters

Jalima1108 Wed 28-Feb-18 14:09:34

Lots to read and listen to, thanks.

lemongrove Wed 28-Feb-18 14:05:31

Yes, what I read too, three posts filled by Momentum for the NEC posts.

lemongrove Wed 28-Feb-18 14:04:43

I think that becoming like Primrose means becoming a poster who writes some very knowledgeable and informative comments on GN, but that some other posters
Would prefer her not to do! grin
Carry on regardless Primrose.??

Primrose65 Wed 28-Feb-18 14:02:56

Grandad, I think Lansman's seat is one of the 3 new seats created. They were all filled by Momentum candidates. None of them are in the trade union section.

Grandad1943 Wed 28-Feb-18 13:57:10

The paramount controlling body within the Labour party is the National Executive Committee (NEC), which is an elected body drawn up from groups within the wider Labour movement in the country.

There are 39 seats available on the executive, the breakdown of which is allocated by the party's annual conference. By example, in 2017 the conference decided to allocate one more seat on the NEC to the trade unions bringing their total number of seats on the NEC to 13.

Lansmans election to the above body was in all probability by way of a seat within the trade union section, assuming of course he did hold the necessary membership qualifications to accept nomination.

Lansman, will therefore be one of 39 voices on NEC who's job it is to bring into being the policies put forward and accepted by the party's regional and national conferences.
Jeremy Corbyns job as party leader is to promote those polices to Britain's electorate.

The above is similar I believe to other political party's, although obviously the makeup to there senior committee would be different

Jalima1108 Wed 28-Feb-18 13:07:49

Please don't become like Primrose or there will be no point in discussing anything with you.
I'm not sure what you mean by that really.

In fact, I'm not really discussing - I'm asking questions. He seems to have been 'the fixer' (or whatever term you would use) for very many years but the man that few had heard of who is now in the limelight.

Jalima1108 Wed 28-Feb-18 13:05:22

what is in all this for Jon Lansmann ..." and then asked "... does he want this type of equality for all?" referring to his wealth.

I'm still pondering on that one too Gracesgran

Jalima1108 Wed 28-Feb-18 13:03:09

Yes, I'd read that trisher, that he thought he must have been a Zionist before he worked on the Kibbutz.

Thanks Primrose, I will try to listen to that later.

What intrigues me about some people with strong political views is that they believe the opposite to what their parents believed. Apparently his father was a Tory Councillor.

I just wonder how much he influences Corbyn or if they are like-minded and on the same path.
Corbyn's parents, of course, were left-wing activists so he is following in their footsteps there.

Just musing, really.

trisher Wed 28-Feb-18 11:14:55

Wiki says he ws influenced by his early experiences of life on a kibbutz- will that do for motivation?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Lansman

Primrose65 Wed 28-Feb-18 11:13:25

Here you go Jalima Radio 4 profile of Lansman. A bit of history and background but I think I have to try and form my opinion on what he does, rather than his soundbites. Plenty of interesting stuff that I didn't know though.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09nqnxm

Primrose65 Wed 28-Feb-18 11:06:11

Please don't become like Primrose or there will be no point in discussing anything with you.
grin grin grin

Thanks for that, much appreciated.
But let that be a warning to everyone! Or else!!!!!!

whitewave Wed 28-Feb-18 10:40:55

Um confused I guess you need to read a biography which tbh I haven’t yet done.

I assume one would be democracy at the grass roots.

Jalima1108 Wed 28-Feb-18 10:36:52

what are they?

whitewave Wed 28-Feb-18 10:26:26

Maybe Lansman is being true to his beliefs?

Jalima1108 Wed 28-Feb-18 10:21:30

David and Naomi Corbyn.
I was not criticising - in fact admiring of their principles, she may have been wealthy but she also did a worthwhile job. I was just using them as an example because another poster assumed that I had not heard of such people as 'wealthy left-wing activists'!
Um, I think most people know.

I would think that their motives were altruistic and that they were honest and true to their beliefs. What I want to know is - what motivates Lansmann?

But everyone keeps skirting around the question and giving politicians' answers.

durhamjen Wed 28-Feb-18 10:08:56

So who are you talking about when you say Mr and Mrs Corbyn?

GracesGranMK2 Wed 28-Feb-18 10:06:33

Jalima it is such a weird question. The only person who really knows what motivates any of us is ourselves. Those close to us may have some idea but why would you think anyone here was in that position re Landsman.

You didn't actually ask what motivated him in your original question or I would have given you the answer above. You asked "... what is in all this for Jon Lansmann ..." and then asked "... does he want this type of equality for all?" referring to his wealth.

I gave you a straightforward answer to that but it was not acceptable to you and you have now changed the question.

Please don't become like Primrose or there will be no point in discussing anything with you.

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