So proud to have been part of the Momentum/Labour team that
saw the party come from a polling of 24% at the start of the General Election
campaign to gaining 32 seats.
Theresa May expected a landslide victory. She got a kick in
the teeth. Instead of crushing the Labour Party & strengthening her mandate
for a hard Brexit & austerity max, she inadvertently gifted Jeremy Corbyn a
media platform he had previously been denied.
Suddenly, the man that his New Labour detractors claimed was
unelectable, emerged as the people’s politician – headlining Glastonbury &
smashing it. Everywhere he went, thousands came, each leaving inspired, taking
the message of hope back to their families and friends, sharing memes and messages
on social media. I saw the crowds that the mainstream media wouldn’t show &
I knew history was in the making.
From the NHS to NME, Corbyn cared. He touched lives, spoke
the truth, his humanity already healing wounds inflicted by 7 years of Tory hate.
“He seems like a decent man” people would say, then, parroting tabloid propaganda,
“but he’s not a leader”. If principles and integrity aren’t leadership traits,
what are?
Towards the end everything changed. Sneers were replaced
with beaming smiles. Reacting to my (vote Corbyn) badge on the tube one
Saturday night, a football reveller broke into song, “Oh Jeremy Corbyn”, as he
swayed, arms aloft, shrapnel from his burger discharged randomly about the
carriage. Joined in the refrain by a suited white man, a Chinese couple and a
Jamaican octogenarian, it was the sweetest tube ride of my life.
The genie is out of the bottle now & there’s no going
back.
Having backed Jeremy Corbyn and his socialist vision of hope and social justice from the start, I never lost the faith. Here's some stuff I wrote in the past:
On Jeremy Corbyn: A worthy leader:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/dont-think-jeremy-corbyn-is-a-worthy-leader-maybe-its-time-to-leave-the-labour-party-a6773741.html
On the chicken coup:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/tess-finchlees/jeremy-corbyn_b_10760550.html
On media bias:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/the-media-must-give-jeremy-corbyn-a-fair-hearing-a6804821.html
On New Labour losing the 2015 General Electiom
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/suffragettes-died-for-my-right-to-vote-so-dont-tell-me-that-i-shouldnt-vote-for-jeremy-corbyn-10495014.html
With 27,000 members in the UK alone Momentum has already changed the course of British politics. Why not sign up & join the army of foot soldiers we're gonna need to win next time 'round.
Having backed Jeremy Corbyn and his socialist vision of hope and social justice from the start, I never lost the faith. Here's some stuff I wrote in the past:
On Jeremy Corbyn: A worthy leader:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/dont-think-jeremy-corbyn-is-a-worthy-leader-maybe-its-time-to-leave-the-labour-party-a6773741.html
On the chicken coup:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/tess-finchlees/jeremy-corbyn_b_10760550.html
On media bias:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/the-media-must-give-jeremy-corbyn-a-fair-hearing-a6804821.html
On New Labour losing the 2015 General Electiom
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/suffragettes-died-for-my-right-to-vote-so-dont-tell-me-that-i-shouldnt-vote-for-jeremy-corbyn-10495014.html
With 27,000 members in the UK alone Momentum has already changed the course of British politics. Why not sign up & join the army of foot soldiers we're gonna need to win next time 'round.
Sharing a post election drink with Emily Thornberry & Cat Smith. Two Labour legends & future cabinet ministers.
See channel 4 news clip about Momentum’s role in Labour’s
incredible GE result here: