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The incredibly measured and balanced postings on this blog would, you might think, be unlikely to upset anyone.
You would, I fear be wrong.
Above is a link to some commentary (written perhaps after a good lunch) from a comrade who feels that it is unbecoming in a CLP Chair (let alone an LCF Chair) to express opinions which might imply criticism of decisions previously taken by a Labour Group.
I would have responded sooner but no one drew this to my attention. It is (I am sure) entirely coincidental that a "journalist" from the Murdoch press contacted me just after this blog post was published.
The author is of the view that I should resign for having had the temerity to express socialist opinions. He is quite entitled to his opinion.
I don't think I will resign though.
I think that it is, and remains, the decision of local Labour Party members who holds elected positions (rather than that being the decision of - for example- those with paid jobs in the movement).
If Labour Party members in Brighton and Hove want to be led by those whose response to controversial decisions by the Labour Group will invariably be one of respectful silence then they will have that choice at each AGM.
If anyone supported me to be. Chair of either Brighton Pavilion CLP or the Brighton and Hove LCF in the expectation that I would be quietly supportive of whatever Labour Councillors did, regardless of Party policy, then I can only apologise (though if that was anyone's expectation then I doubt they were paying attention).
What we need is not silly sniping from the sidelines from those who absent themselves from decision making in the Party but a considered debate about how Party members can assert our appropriate authority in relation to decision making (currently) by the Labour Group.
Today I was happy to Chair a discussion about the Democracy Review organised by the Regional Office at which Party members had a constructive discussion about how we improve our decision making. I was sorry not to see my blogging critic there.
I welcome criticism but would welcome even more criticism which was meaningful and constructive. Until then I invite my critic to stand for election.
The Labour Party is changing and all who want to see socialism are welcome to be part of that change.
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ReplyDeleteUsing a Denis Healey quote. I think this is a first for your blog Mr Rogers !
I re-joined the Party because it looked democratic again. So as a leftish Social Democrat all I can say is more power to your elbow.
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