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  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. An activist from Movement for Justice calling for freedom of movement protests outside Labour Party HQ as Labour Party NEC members arrive for a meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
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  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Claudia Webbe, Councillor in the London Borough of Islington, arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Tom Watson MP, Deputy Leader, arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Party-NEC-selection-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Activists from Movement for Justice calling for freedom of movement protest outside Labour Party HQ as Labour Party NEC members arrive for a meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Dame Margaret Beckett MP arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. An activist from Movement for Justice calling for freedom of movement protests outside Labour Party HQ as Labour Party NEC members arrive for a meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Dame Margaret Beckett arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Dame Margaret Beckett arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Party-NEC-selection-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Tom Watson MP, Deputy Leader, arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Party-NEC-selection-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Tom Watson MP, Deputy Leader, arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Party-NEC-selection-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Tom Watson MP, Deputy Leader, arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Party-NEC-selection-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Steve Bray of SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) uses a loud hailer as he protests outside the Labour Party HQ where an NEC meeting was taking place to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Steve Bray of SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) uses a loud hailer as he protests outside the Labour Party HQ where an NEC meeting was taking place to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Activists from SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) protest outside Labour Party HQ as Labour Party NEC members arrive for a meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Anti-Brexit activists protest outside the Labour Party HQ where an NEC meeting was taking place to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Peter Willsman, secretary of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy, arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Wendy Nichols, Vice-Chair, arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Keith Vaz MP arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Claudia Webbe, London Borough of Islington Councillor, arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Peter Willsman, secretary of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy, arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Steve Bray of SODEM (Stand of Defiance European Movement) protests outside Labour Party HQ as Labour Party NEC members arrive for a meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Tom Watson, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, debates with an activist from Movement for Justice calling for freedom of movement to be maintained as he arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Tom Watson, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Tom Watson, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Mark Drakeford AM, Leader of Welsh Labour, arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Tom Watson MP, Deputy Leader, arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Party-NEC-selection-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Tom Watson MP, Deputy Leader, arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Party-NEC-selection-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Nick Brown MP, Opposition Chief Whip, arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Party-NEC-selection-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Richard Corbett MEP arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Tom Watson, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, arrives for a Labour Party NEC meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. An activist from Movement for Justice calling for freedom of movement protests outside Labour Party HQ as Labour Party NEC members arrive for a meeting to confirm plans for Labour’s EU election manifesto, including its stance with regard to a second referendum.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 November, 2019. Tom Watson MP, Deputy Leader, arrives at Labour Party HQ for an NEC meeting to discuss important selection issues, including whether to lift Chris Williamson’s suspension and whether Keith Vaz and Stephen Hepburn should be reinstated for the general election on December 12th.
    2019-image-selection-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Andi Fox, Vice-Chair of the NEC, discusses freedom of movement with an activist from Movement for Justice as she arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Wendy Nichols, Chair of the NEC, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Dave Prentis (r), General Secretary of UNISON, followed by Wendy Nichols, Chair of the NEC, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Claudia Webbe, Labour Party NEC member, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-070.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Claudia Webbe, Labour Party NEC member, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-071.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Navendu Mishra, Labour Party NEC member, addresses thousands of people on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-091.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party, arrives for the Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Ian Lavery, Chair of the Labour Party, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Dave Prentis (r), General Secretary of UNISON, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. A freedom of movement activist from Movement for Justice calls out to Ian Lavery (l), Chair of the Labour Party, and Rebecca Long-Bailey, Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, as they arrive at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Angela Rayner, Shadow Education Secretary, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. John Healey, Shadow Housing Secretary, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Karie Murphy (c), who is overseeing the Labour Party's general election campaign, arrives at the Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-30.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Len McCluskey, General Secretary of Unite, is met by freedom of movement activists from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-44.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Seumas Milne, Executive Director of Strategy and Communications, leaves Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-42.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Seumas Milne, Executive Director of Strategy and Communications, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-43.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Valerie Vaz, Shadow Leader of the House of Commons, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-40.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Neil Coyle, Labour candidate for Bermondsey and Old Southwark, arrives at the party's Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-38.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Len McCluskey, General Secretary of Unite, discusses freedom of movement with an activist from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Angela Rayner, Shadow Education Secretary, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Laura Pidcock, Shadow Minister for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, has a discussion about freedom of movement as she arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Jennie Formby, General Secretary of the Labour Party, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Matt Wrack, General Secretary of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU), arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, talks talks to a freedom of movement activist from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Jennie Formby, General Secretary of the Labour Party, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Len McCluskey, General Secretary of Unite, is met by freedom of movement activists from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party, arrives for the Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party, arrives for the Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Seumas Milne, Executive Director of Strategy and Communications, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-003.jpg
  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Daniel Kebede, a NEC member of the National Education Union (NEU),  addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
    Southall-March-for-Unity-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Barry Gardiner, Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade and Shadow Minister for International Climate Change, arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Len McCluskey, General Secretary of Unite, discusses freedom of movement with an activist from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Diane Abbott, Shadow Home Secretary, passes freedom of movement activists from Movement for Justice as she arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Freedom of movement activists from Movement for Justice stand outside Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Len McCluskey, General Secretary of Unite, is met by freedom of movement activists from Movement for Justice as he arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party, and Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, arrive for the Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2019. Emily Thornberry, Shadow Foreign Secretary, discusses freedom of movement with an activist from Movement for Justice as she arrives at Labour’s Clause V meeting. The Clause V meeting, chaired by the party leader and attended by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), relevant Shadow Cabinet members and members of the National Policy Forum, will finalise the party’s general election manifesto. The meeting is named after Clause V of the Labour Party rulebook.
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 2nd March, 2019. Myriam Kane, National Union of Students (NUS) NEC member, addresses the ¡No Pasaran! Confronting the Rise of the Far-Right conference at Bloomsbury Central.
    No-Pasaran-Rise-Far-Right-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Becky Massey of Labour In Exile addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • A woman holds a sign relating to suspended members of North-West Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CLPs at a protest lobby outside the Labour Party's headquarters by supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups on 20th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • A man holds a Labour Against the Witchhunt sign at a protest lobby outside the Labour Party headquarters by supporters of left-wing groups on 20th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
    Labour-Anti-Witchhunt-protest-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups, including some suspended members, attend a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
    Labour-Anti-Witchhunt-protest-049.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Tina Werkmann, vice-chair of Labour Against the Witchhunt, addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
    Labour-Anti-Witchhunt-protest-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups attend a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Esther Giles, suspended secretary of Bristol North West CLP, addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups, including some suspended members, attend a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. A speaker addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Andrew Feinstein, former African National Congress (ANC) MP, addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. A woman holds a placard calling for justice for eight current or former Labour Party members who lost a High Court claim against the party over its disciplinary process for investigating anti-Semitism complaints during a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters by supporters of left-wing groups. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Jane Lee-Hopkinson of South Thanet CLP holds a sign calling for the whip to be restored to former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn at a protest rally outside the party's headquarters by supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups, including some suspended members. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Esther Giles, suspended secretary of Bristol North West CLP, addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Sandy Palmer, former chair of Hemel Hempstead CLP, addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Former Bristol Labour councillor Harriet Bradley addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Harriet Bradley of Bristol addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Pete Firmin, secretary of the Labour Representation Committee, addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Pete Firmin, secretary of the Labour Representation Committee, addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Mike Cushman of Jewish Voice for Labour addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Glyn Secker of Jewish Voice for Labour reads a message of solidarity from film director Ken Loach at a protest lobby outside the Labour Party's headquarters by supporters of left-wing groups, including some suspended members. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Mike Cushman of Jewish Voice for Labour addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Andrew Feinstein (r), former African National Congress (ANC) MP, addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups attend a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Andrew Feinstein, former African National Congress (ANC) MP, addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. A man holds a sign bearing an image of Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters by supporters of left-wing groups. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Activist Tony Greenstein addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Tina Werkmann, vice-chair of Labour Against the Witchhunt, addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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  • London, UK. 20th July, 2021. Roger Silverman addresses supporters of left-wing Labour Party groups at a protest lobby outside the party's headquarters. The lobby was organised to coincide with a Labour Party National Executive Committee meeting during which it was asked to proscribe four organisations, Resist, Labour Against the Witchhunt, Labour In Exile and Socialist Appeal, members of which could then be automatically expelled from the Labour Party.
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