Friday 22 July 2016

Are you now, or have you ever been, a socialist?



Now, here's a thing. This email was sent out to CLP membership secretaries, at least in some parts:

Verification of new supporters
 During last summer’s leadership contest, we asked CLPs to assist in the process of verifying new members’ eligibility by raising any concerns about individuals who have applied to become a Labour Party member or supporter. 

The window for supporters to sign up as a registered supporter to take part in the Leadership election was open from 5pm on Monday 18th July at 5pm until Wednesday 20th July at 5pm. Each registered supporter application is subject to a validation process and CLPs' role in that is vital.
Should the Party consider it necessary, the applicant will be referred to a panel of the NEC who will make the final decision on whether their application will be accepted. Successful applicants must subscribe to the aims and values of the Labour Party and information on the criteria in which applications will be referred to the NEC Panel below.
In line with Labour Party rules, please could you promptly check the new supporters appearing in this report and submit any worries or concerns about a member’s eligibility, alongside any evidence you have, by emailing validation@labour.org.uk.
 Any queries, please contact your regional office who will be able to assist you.
 While the window for joining as a registered supporter has closed, we are still processing the applications so this first report includes only those processed so far.  These reports will come daily until all supporters have been processed, to ensure you are able to check all registered supporter applications. Later reports will also include details of new affiliated supporters for validation and we really appreciate your support and cooperation with this at this busy time. 
 Criteria to be considered when checking new registered supporter applications:
 Any applicants rejected in the 2015 leadership election
 If they were a candidate, agent or nominated a candidate in opposition to a Labour Party candidate in 2015 or 2016.
 If there is evidence that they have publically (sic) stated that they voted for a candidate in opposition to a Labour Party candidate in 2015 or 2016.
If there is evidence that they belong to, support or subscribe to an organisation whose aims and values are contrary to those of the Labour Party. This includes other political parties and organisations with contrary political aims and the evidence may include attendance at meetings or posting (more than once) on blogs or social media in support.
If the applicant has been party to membership abuse, such as not paying their own membership fees.
If they publically state or send any abusive comments regarding any candidate, any Labour representative or any other member.
If they have made any public statements including, but not limited to, racism, abusive or foul language, abuse against women, homophobia or anti-Semitism, or of an otherwise abusive and discriminatory nature.
 Applicants who have been auto-excluded or expelled and those who have been rejected as members within the last 2 years will be automatically rejected. In addition, all supporters are required to be on the electoral register and that check has taken place, so there is no need to check individuals against the electoral register. However, if you feel an individual listed below falls into one of those categories, please raise that by emailing validation@labour.org.uk
This speaks for itself, really. The powers that be at regional and national bureaucracy levels don't want supporters who voted for another Party, an approach to new interest slightly less welcoming than that of the Peoples' Front of Judea. And going to meetings of other political organisations? Wow. That said, we should be measured in our response to this. Apparently 'foul language' is enough to get you disenfranchised.

Fuck that.

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