Dear All
The Westminster
selection contest for Glasgow South West has turned into a rather nasty and
squalid affair.
It is a contest between Team Sarwar led by Anas Sarwar who
is working to build his ‘empire’ in Glasgow and Team Leonard who is backed by Scottish
Momentum, the Campaign for Socialism’. The Muslim candidate, Asim Khan is
facing an uphill struggle in his attempt to secure the seat, although he can
get votes of certain members, it seems everything is being done to remove him
from this contest.
The last day, I worked with him was Sunday 9th Oct 2016,
most people might say that they are surprised that I am so accurate, but the
reality is when I am in a political party, I record all workdays. We had
arranged to meet at the Glasgow Labour Pollok Rooms beside the Cardonald
Library, the purpose to drop off letters to Labour members about encourage them
to attend an AGM.
So, how many Labour members other than Asim Khan and me
turned up to do the work?
No one!
I am interested that 120 people have signed an online petition
demanding he be removed from the current selection contest.
This mob said:
“We will not stand for the founding values of our party to
be undermined, and we cannot support our party in their decision to overlook
this candidate's track record.”
Where were these 120 diehard Labour members on Sunday 9th
Oct 2016, who seem to have the founding values of our party at heart?
You could also ask where these 120 diehard Labour members
were in 2016 during the work to cover the Govan ward on the Pollok side for
Holyrood?
None of them turned up again.
In fact for the Holyrood 2016, this campaign could be
characterised for the fact that the majority of the Pollok Labour membership
didn’t turn up. Most days, you would be lucky if six people turn in to support
Johann Lamont, and it was noticeable to me that it wasn’t till the last week of
the campaign that the Labour Cllrs turned up more regularly.
The online petition which has already got 120 people signed
up in opposition to Asim Khan is all about stopping a ‘fair and free process’,
so Scottish Labour is under pressure, the protestors seem to bank on the fact
that a judge once described Asim Khan as “evasive” and “untruthful”.
What should be pointed out is that this is just an opinion
by the judge, Asim Khan wasn’t the subject of the tribunal, he was the chair of
the now-dissolved Roshni charity which set up to help ethnic minority survivors
of sexual abuse.
Female Scottish Labour activists have previously signed a
letter to the party’s leadership raising concerns and we already know that that
a female office bearer in Labour’s local party in Pollok has submitted a formal
complaint. Alison Campbell Glass didn’t like Khan’s alleged failure to tell the
party about the tribunal judgement.
Given he wasn’t the subject of the tribunal, I don’t see the
conflict, as to the opinion of the judge, that is just an opinion which Asim
Khan has already said he gave his evidence to the best of his knowledge at the
time.
I don’t see the formal complaint going anywhere because to
me, it doesn’t cross what I would consider to be a threshold to remove him as a
candidate. If anything in this case should embarrass the Labour Party, it is
the nature in which this selection is being carried out, it is being to look
like a witch hunt.
Asim Khan has already successfully challenged an internal
ruling which resulted in around 80 local members including me not being
eligible to vote in the selection process for Glasgow South West. Of course, I
would say that if you pay the membership then you should get the same voting
rights as everyone else.
Asim Khan responding to the petition said:
“The court judgement recognised an illegal attempt to manipulate
the selection process. I am now focused on having an open, transparent and
democratic selection process.”
You have to wonder how Team Kerr is feeling at this time now
that 80 members many of whom are from ethic backgrounds are going to be getting
their voting rights, if Labour Cllr Matt Kerr wins, will they come out and be
activists for him for the next 4 years until the next Westminster election?
Whoever wins, they may think that as the majority vote which
held this seat is only 60 votes that they are a racing certainty to get elected
to Westminster next time; this is wishful thinking on their part because Labour
will have to work the area very hard between now and polling day.
As someone who has seen what goes on in Pollok CLP regards
to work ethic, organisation and attendance, I wouldn’t be sure of a Labour win.
Pollok returned the largest vote in the City of Glasgow
in 2014; the SNP won the Westminster seat 2015, held
the Westminster
seat 2017, and currently hold the Holyrood seat in Pollok.
These 120 diehard Labour members and their little online
petition, I have heard a peep about this from anyone in the Pollok CLP, isn’t
that rather strange, well I think it is.
Finally, one thing missing from the ‘witch hunt’ against
Asim Khan is balance, which is why I am including the workday of Sunday 9th Oct
2016, the event ended up being cancelled due to lack of support by others at
the CLP. At the meeting to arrange this event; some members expressed a desire to
get out and work, to turn this CLP around, but then didn’t turn up.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
clusterfuck
ReplyDeleteDoesn't look very good George Laird this CLP, best to avoid getting entangled with these vile people.
ReplyDeleteThat's the Labour way.
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