Next Branch Meeting is Tuesday 29th November -7.30pm

November 16, 2011 2:46 pm 2 comments
written by: Lewes Labour - Campaign team

 

The next Branch Meeting is on Tuesday 29th November at 7.30pm in 3 North Street, Lewes.  We hope to see you all there as we discuss the our latest community campaigns, have an important report from the Labour Conference, membership involvement, discuss further the possibility of a Labour MP under new boundary changes, making links with east Brighton

At the branch meeting will be discussing our Fundraising and how ever member could give £2/month by standing order, Our Christmas drinks at the White heart and the new year Quiz night.  We will also discuss campaigns and surgeries, MAss action on November 30th, Late night shopping open surgery in Lewes and more.

 

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  • Respect to Labour MSPs & AMs who are refusing to cross picket lines at Holyrood & Cardiff on 30 Nov. Hope for the same at Westminster.

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  • Many thanks to Pauline & other local comrades who have advised the Trades Council that they will be supporting the Nov 30 pickets in Lewes with the Party banner. I would also ask that the Party considers supporting the POA`s protest against pension cuts which will be ongoing throughout the day on the pavement outside Lewes Prison. The POA is banned from taking strike action. So the protest will be by officers on leave or rest days. The POA is also campaigning for the restoration of full trade union rights. Jonathan & Pauline should be able to give out details at the meeting of where the picket lines will be situated. Let`s make Nov 30the first step in bringing down this obnoxious government

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