Support our NEC candidates

Lets
MAKE LABOUR WORKING CLASS AGAIN

Labour has lost its way.

Working class voters have abandoned us. Our party is more favoured by private school attendees than our traditional voters in areas decimated by globalisation and de-industrialisation.

Our MPs are more likely to be career politicians and lobbyists parachuted into seats they barely know than people who have had a real job and know what working to earn poverty wages is like.

We told the country we would be better than the Conservatives. Then our MPs drowned in big money donations, freebies and friendship with people that sell out Britain to feather their own nests.

We told the public we would deal with grooming gangs. Then we fought a proper enquiry and put a close friend of the world’s most famous sex trafficker into an ambassadorship

Nobody knows what Labour stands for anymore.

We want Labour to have a real vision and identity again.

A party that working class people trust and want to vote for.

A party of trade unions and co-operatives and people who make their living with their technical skills or their compassion.

Not a tool of Westminster lobbyists and consultants who have never had a real job.

Nothing less than a clean sweep of New Labour’s detritus will help us save our party and restore working class trust.

End corruption. End factionalism. Restore our trust.
Before it’s too late.

Our NEC Slate:

  • Are not a Westminster faction

  • Have had real jobs in industry, care and retail

  • Reject money from rich donors.

  • Campaigned to support our industrial economy

We want a Labour Party that

  • Selects working class professionals to be MPs - not career politicians and lobbyists

  • Focusses on regional inequality and class over identity politics

  • Wants to restore the Labour Party’s trust in post-industrial Britain

  • Fights to preserve British industry

Vote the Restoration slate for Labour NEC

Sam is an elected member of Worthing Borough Council and a local authority care worker.

Sam believes in the importance of Labour selecting more blue collar working class candidates and in valuing the communities, work, and dignity of labour of working class people in our country.

Member Number:
L1383357

Sam Theodoridi

Jake Croft is a candidate for council in Hull, he has worked in telesales and was a key supporter of the Save Lindsey Oil Refinery campaign. Jake believes Labour must get back to its roots and return to a politics that serves the working class over lobbyists and careerists. Jake’s experience with Lindsey Oil Refinery has led him to believe it is vital that Labour promoters a rejuvenation of industry across forgotten regions and communities.

Jake Croft

Member Number:
L1449642

Peter Newman

Member Number:
L1449642

Peter Newman is a train operator and RMT member. His aim as a candidate is to rebuild an active base within communities and for Labour to promote people from within the working class, rather than the professions and legal sectors. If this isn’t done, Labour won’t even represent British society, let alone the interests of the labour movement.

Stella is a Labourlist contributor and a prominent left wing voice on news media. She worked as an organiser on the 2016 Bernie Sanders campaign.

Stella Tsantekidou

Member No.
L1652460

Andrew is a Labour councillor in Barking and Dagenham, he has held the climate change portfolio there and was also PPC for Romford. Prior to politics Andrew worked as a waiter and as a market trader.

Andrew Achilleos

Member Number:
L1191541

Thomas is a steelworker and branch secretary for the Community Union. He works at British Steel’s plant in Scunthorpe. His work at British Steel helped save thousands of jobs in heavy industry.

Thomas Smith
Member Number:
L3156101