Eating Fish `N' Chips with Ken to help fight off Boris

On Wednesday I went to a Labour Party fund raising “Meet Ken Livingstone and the Assembly candidates” event at the historic Old Town Hall in Stratford, London. At the balcony of this former “West Ham” town hall, in 1892 election, Keir Hardie the first ever elected “Independent Labour MP”, gave a victory speech to supporters gathered outside.

The main hall was full with about 300 people present. A number of trade unions and local CLP’s had adopted tables. We of course had a UNISON table. Apart from the “Fish ‘N’ Chips” and free pickled unions and wallies (aka as pickled gherkins) we had the usual Labour Party raffle and auction (prizes ranged from such as a free trip to the European parliament via Eurostar to “Tea at the House of Commons Terraces” with Harriet Harman. The mystery prize was a (new!) pair of boxer shots with a design of the London underground system upon them.

Ken’s speech was as usual very good. Apart from being generally engaging, and at times very funny he can also switch very quickly to being serious and sombre (BNP). He gave a 30 minute speech without any notes. I have already heard Ken speak several times this campaign in person and on the TV and he somehow is able to make it different, fresh and thought provoking each time.

This time what impressed me was his obvious personal outrage not only at the prospect of an ignorant right wing toff as the Mayor and a BNP assembly member representing his beloved London. But the chronic shortage of affordable housing in London brought about by 18 years of deliberate and ideologically Tory failure to build new affordable homes to rent for London. The housing problem for London is not immigrants coming into London but the decision to sell off homes and not build new ones.

Many existing Labour Assembly member were there drumming up support. We spoke to top Local City & East AM John Biggs, Leader of the Labour group Len Duvall (UNISON member), Lambeth & Southwark AM Valerie Shawcroft and London wide member Murad Qureshi, (UNISON member of the London Housing Association branch!), Bow East Cllr Alex Heslop (UNISON member) for Bromley and Bexley. Tower Hamlets Council leader, Denise Jones, joined us to eat her Fish ‘N’ Chips, listened to Ken before rushing off to another meeting.

We were able to lobby (pushing a very, very open door) London MEP Claude Moraes over equal rights for agency and temporary workers.

At the end there was a London Music Hall act who by co-incidence sang my favourite song of that era “The Lambeth Walk”.

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Re: Eating Fish `N' Chips with Ken to (#1)

Anything to stop Boris. He talks rubbish: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJZ9hTS42sE

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Hi Mags

link not working?

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Re: Eating Fish `N' Chips with Ken (#4)

Hi Hugh
I don't know what you mean by whose fault?  It's not Ken's? He's been a really good Mayor (not perfect but who is).  He will I am sure outpoll the Labour vote.

So, what do you mean by this rather cryptic remark

Re: Eating Fish `N' Chips with Ken (#6)

London is the most right-wing big City in the UK by some way.
 
I tried to count the number of Tory MPs in any town with more than 2 MPs. I reached 4 and a bit. The constituencies (towns) are Shipley (Bradford), Altrincham and Sale West (Trafford), Sutton Coldfield (Birmingham) and Devon South West (partly in Plymouth).

In London there are 20 Tory MPs and two Boroughs where all three MPs are Tory.

What needs explaining is how well Labour did to get the Present Mayor re-elected.