After it was discovered at the St Ann's Labour Party selection candidate selection meeting that there were people present and voting who should not have been, I came home from the pub (where I'd heard about it) and wrote this article. It has subsequently been edited by site admins to remove the names of people who were embarrassed or in the final case where a journalist said it was potentially libellous. Well here I will attempt to summarise what we have subsequently found out and hopefully take people's attention away from my original appalling rant.
*An individual has asked that their name be replaced with their function in this post on the grounds that they are not seeking public office. This has been done.
Tags for Forum Posts: election2014, labour, st ann's labour, stanns
For the record: the @JohnDavidBlake twitter account - which seemed to have vanished - is now back.
That's simply so the facts are now accurate. Not in the slightest, a suggestion that anyone might want to spend time reading it.
The line I have from the Labour Party is that Ali, Barbara and Peter are the official candidates and that everyone in the Labour Party should get behind them. As far as they are concerned it is now an issue about party discipline and not our local democracy.
From a conversation I had recently I can only presume that I am being warned off and that for them this is very much an internal Labour matter.
John, I very much doubt you're being "warned-off". I'd see it as - in effect - a compliment on your successful efforts to investigate and uncover this.
Here are my guesses about what's happening. Some members of the two Haringey Labour Parties realise that turning a blind eye to rule-breaking and vote-rigging has disgusted people both outside and within the Labour Party. Many of them are playing the game of don't-ask-don't-know. A few may suspect it will cost votes - especially in wards which have narrow Labour majorities. Also in LibDem held wards where Labour activists had seen a real chance of winning seats because of the low LibDem support nationally. That may no longer be the case.
Any call to get behind the three "official" St Ann's ward candidates is asking people to pretend that everything is now okay. Accepting the fiction that a full and thorough investigation has taken place when it hasn't. That Party loyalty counts far more than decency, morality and observing the Party's own rules.
(Tottenham Hale ward councillor from 1998. My partner Zena Brabazon is one of the deselected St Ann's councillors. The other is David Browne.)
When they're tweeting in St Ann's about the #labourdoorstep they use the #stanns hashtag too. So if you click on that hashtag it throws up all my tweets and theirs as a beautiful "la la la, I can't hear you".
I have two volunteers to stand as anti-corruption candidates in St Ann's. I need one more. I actually asked Nilgun Canver but she politely declined.
The #labourdoorstep hashtag is one way the Labour Party tries to create a mini version of what Cass Sunstein described as online "echo chambers" or "information cocoons", which constantly confirm or reinforce the views of a group's members.
Because the Party canvassers trudge round, pressing doorbells, marshalled by someone with a clipboard and the Electoral Register. Frequently there's no answer. And if there is, political canvassers are only slightly more welcome than double-glazing salespeople. So the hashtag helps the party troupers feel they are part of both a local and a UK wide team. And of course, they are.
Which is one reason the doorbell ringers namecheck one another.
On @labourdoorstep with @Beyondsé @MickJigger & @NiccolòMachiavelli. - Braved storms, torrential rain & not quite freshly roasted coffee.
There's a small problem if your ward "members" don't actually live in the ward. But Skype to the rescue.
#LabourSkypeCall with #stanns members from Dartmoor. Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney, Peter Davy, Dan'l Whiddon, Harry Hawke, Tom Cobley
Another convention is for tweets to be relentlessly positive.
Sun rose this morning due to LibDem campaign pressure. Voters deeply grateful. Set too early this evening despite protests. #ShamefulCouncil
Labour's positive doorstep tweets may be due to calling on homes where, in the past, people said they support Labour. So Labour bellringers tend to meet the like-minded. I'll believe they are a balanced and accurate record when someone tweets.
Met former Lab voter disgusted by @stanns selection. Convinced me all Labour candidates must speak out against rule-breaking & vote-rigging.
(Tottenham Hale ward councillor since 1998. My partner Zena Brabazon is one of the deselected St Ann's councillors. The other is David Browne.)
Well Alan, I was going to vote Labour in the local elections, but I am shocked by what I have read here.
No way will they get my vote now
The Labour party needs a rebranding to 'The Mob'.
The name is perfectly aligned to their behavior.
Mr McMullen-I have something very interesting for you but cannot put it out here so please send me an e mail address where I can contact you. My email address is keefy@draze.com. You will not be disappointed. See you there.
On BBC Radio today the Leader of the Labour Party spoke about the vote-rigging allegations. Click the link on this page to listen to the full interview. Here are some excerpts.
"At the heart of this is an understanding that if the message the Labour Party gives out is that if you get selected you can assume the support of the electorate, that is absolutely the wrong message. And what my focus has to be in the next period is to rebuild people's trust in the Labour Party. That we will have representatives properly selected and properly put forward who will then go and campaign and fight for the issues that people are concerned about".
"We need to be clear about how people recruit members. That's why we have got somebody whose job is to ensure that the rules of the party are enforced in this process. That's why the [ local ] party is in Special Measures."
"All my political life I have stood up those who want to abuse the systems within the Labour Party. And I said, 'that's not the way we do business'. Because when you do business that way you destroy the trust of people in Scotland.
As you've guessed, the Labour Leader interviewed was Johann Lamont.
(Tottenham Hale ward councillor since 1998. My partner Zena Brabazon is one of the deselected St Ann's councillors. The other is David Browne.)
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