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September 21, 2004

Labour Needs Leadership Change

Anyone who believes that only Labour can provide the best way forward for this country, yet despairs of the Party's current leadership should check out Labour Conference 2004.

As they say in their press release:

Labour Conference is the one occasion in the year representatives of Labour's diminishing membership can get together to help shape future policy. With growing doubts about whether members' matter, delegates representing the membership are more difficult to find.

Labour has suffered a major loss of members and, worse, fewer and fewer members are willing to campaign since its landslide victory in 1997.

This service is a national first by Labour's concerned members to bury their policy differences and combine to be heard. It has been spearheaded by activists representing a wide spectrum of political views.

It's not enought to just sit there and whinge, if you care about the direction the Labour Party and this country are taking then get of your arses and do something. Becoming engaged in the political process is important, and Labour Conference 2004 looks to provide an excellent resource.


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Posted by Clive on September 21, 2004 9:53 AM in the category Old Stuff

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