East London Labour Movement rally - Alan Johnson 4 Deputy Leader

Last night in Brick Lane, East London there was a coming together of all sections of the East London Labour movement for Alan Johnson to be elected Deputy Leader. Alan is pictured with some of the London UNISON Labour Link supporters (who helped sponsor the event). However, local MP Jim Fitzpatrick, other MP’s, London Councillors, Party members, supportive community leaders and affiliated trade unionists came to support Alan as the best candidate for Deputy Leader.



The superb Sonar Gaon Restaurant was taken over by over a 100 supporters for a series of speeches and an opportunity to meet Alan over a top curry. 3 different Asian TV stations were present. We even had a little demo by disRespect to welcome Alan.
 

There was a panel of speakers, Jim Fitzpatrick MP started with a ringing endorsement of Alan as someone who would help Gordon Brown rebuild the Party and secure victory in the next elections. Alan Jarman (another “AJ”) Greater London UNISON Regional Convenor ,spoke about UNISON "Labour Link" support for Alan due to his trade union background and understanding of many issues such as public sector Pensions. However, despite that, UNISON did have differences with the government but at least Alan would listen and would act to support us if he thought we were right. It was good to hear him speak about LGBT issues; Newham Cllr Winston Vaughan, is a long standing member of the CWU who had known Alan Johnson for many years, he described him as someone he could trust; Rushanara Ali, the prospective parliamentary candidate for Bethnal Green and Bow, spoke I felt eloquently about the importance of renewing the Labour Party locally and taking on Respect at the next general election; Shahid Malik MP gave a cracking speech, I lost count but it must have contained at least a 100 reasons to vote Labour, he drove home all that Labour had done for the Muslim community (and its mistakes) and exposed the racist underbelly of the Tories. Shahid also mentioned the “story” that Alan represents. Someone who was born in poverty and deprivation yet has risen to become a leading cabinet minister. He reminded us that Alan as a postman use to deliver letters to Dorneywood, which was the official residence of the deputy prime minister. Now he may get the keys. You can understand the appeal that this “story” has for the BME community and this is the reason for his widespread support. Jim Knight MP gave a laid back but effective endorsement of Alan as someone whose moral character and personal strength would makes him an excellent deputy leader. The session was chaired by Mizanur Rahman Chaudhury. Good to see relatively young members in such a role and doing it well. This is good for the future of the Party.
 

Alan Johnson gave an exceptional speech. He appeared at ease and to enjoy himself. I felt he was pleased with the breadth of support, especially by the trade unions and felt at home. He compared himself to a stick of Blackpool Rock, he was a trade unionist to the core. He agreed with UNISON Regional Convenor Alan Jarman, that the Unions will not always see eye to eye with a Labour government however, the important issue is that if compare our differences within the Labour Movement (Labour Party, affiliated Socialist Societies and Trade unions) with that of the Tories then our differences are minor. Hilary Clinton used a similar argument on the democratic TV hustings in the States a little while ago. He attacked those of the extreme “left” who practice postures politics (I wonder who he could mean?). Alan also pointed out that the single major difference between this Labour government and previous ones is that they have stayed in power for more than one full term. It takes time to change society and we have to keep winning. He finished by personally thanking and mentioning all of the panel. Alan was received enthusiastically and then went on to “work” the floor (which he is very good at) and spoke to every table.



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Re: East London Labour Movement rally (#1)

I think its a bit wide of the mark to call 100 people in a curry house the 'East London Labour Movement' rally. The reality is that a lot of people in Tower Hamlets are actually supporting Cruddas. He has backed them over housing, Respect have hammered Labour for trying to bring in ALMO in the borough, something that Johnson has supported in the past. ALMO is not the direct investment in council housing being put forward by Jon Cruddas. The CWU members were right to reject Johnson, as many rank and file Union members do. Of all the candidates except Blears he has spoken least strongly in favour of strengthening the Unions position and ensuring that the Union Labour link is kept. East London will back Cruddas, they see turncoat Johnson for what he really is.

Re: East London Labour Movement rally (#2)

Hi Barking - I think you will find that Jon has followed the Labour whip on housing issues. Alan who was brought up on a Council estate and lived on a South London estate with his young family, he has committed himself to let 2 & 3 star Councils build again. The CWU conference decision was taken by delegates many of whom do not support Labour (which is their constitutional right). I've seen Johnson speak 3 times now and in my view he has been the most effective supporter of the Union labour Link. Finally do you think such remarks as "turncoat" is really constructive? I know what Jon himself would tell you about such remarks.