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Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell are to speak at a Momentum conference that will run at the same time as Labour’s official party conference in Liverpool, although organisers deny it is intended to be a rival event. | Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell are to speak at a Momentum conference that will run at the same time as Labour’s official party conference in Liverpool, although organisers deny it is intended to be a rival event. |
Momentum, a group that is not affiliated to the Labour party but supports Corbyn’s leadership, will run the free four-day event concurrently with the autumn conference in September. In a tweet, the national organiser, James Schneider, said: “It’s not a rival conference. It’s part of the fringe at Labour conference. Complimentary [sic], not rival.” | Momentum, a group that is not affiliated to the Labour party but supports Corbyn’s leadership, will run the free four-day event concurrently with the autumn conference in September. In a tweet, the national organiser, James Schneider, said: “It’s not a rival conference. It’s part of the fringe at Labour conference. Complimentary [sic], not rival.” |
The event, called The World Transformed, will feature Corbyn, the shadow chancellor, McDonnell, shadow health secretary, Diane Abbott, and shadow defence secretary, Clive Lewis. | The event, called The World Transformed, will feature Corbyn, the shadow chancellor, McDonnell, shadow health secretary, Diane Abbott, and shadow defence secretary, Clive Lewis. |
There has been criticism of Corbyn’s billing alongside the Marxist writer Richard Seymour. Under a shared Facebook post, Seymour is alleged to have written of an Israeli journalist, “fuck him, they should cut his throat”. The author of a book about the Labour leader, titled Corbyn, is also said to have criticised the Falklands veteran Simon Weston, who suffered severe burns, by posting on Facebook: “If he knew anything, he’d still have his face.” Screengrabs of the comments have been posted on the Guido Fawkes blog. | There has been criticism of Corbyn’s billing alongside the Marxist writer Richard Seymour. Under a shared Facebook post, Seymour is alleged to have written of an Israeli journalist, “fuck him, they should cut his throat”. The author of a book about the Labour leader, titled Corbyn, is also said to have criticised the Falklands veteran Simon Weston, who suffered severe burns, by posting on Facebook: “If he knew anything, he’d still have his face.” Screengrabs of the comments have been posted on the Guido Fawkes blog. |
Seymour, who blogged frequently for the Guardian until two years ago, wrote in 2014 that the Green party could attract Labour voters by showing its “dark side”. | Seymour, who blogged frequently for the Guardian until two years ago, wrote in 2014 that the Green party could attract Labour voters by showing its “dark side”. |
“The problem with the Green party is that it is too nice,” he wrote. “They don’t hate, and if leftwing politics in this country needs anything it is a dose of rigorous hate.” | “The problem with the Green party is that it is too nice,” he wrote. “They don’t hate, and if leftwing politics in this country needs anything it is a dose of rigorous hate.” |
Other participants in the event at the Black-E community arts venue in Liverpool will include the artists Jake and Dinos Chapman, Guardian journalist Owen Jones, former Channel 4 news journalist Paul Mason and film-maker Ken Loach. | Other participants in the event at the Black-E community arts venue in Liverpool will include the artists Jake and Dinos Chapman, Guardian journalist Owen Jones, former Channel 4 news journalist Paul Mason and film-maker Ken Loach. |
In a promotional video for the event, Corbyn said: “I’m going to be there, because I want to see a world transformed. All those people, with all those ideas, ambitions and energy, are going to be there as well. | In a promotional video for the event, Corbyn said: “I’m going to be there, because I want to see a world transformed. All those people, with all those ideas, ambitions and energy, are going to be there as well. |
“Come along and join us – you’ll have a great experience. Doing things together benefits us all, educates us all, makes us strong, and does change the world.” | “Come along and join us – you’ll have a great experience. Doing things together benefits us all, educates us all, makes us strong, and does change the world.” |
Workshops at the event will explore subjects such as the future of trade unions, universal basic income and “What can a left government do?” | Workshops at the event will explore subjects such as the future of trade unions, universal basic income and “What can a left government do?” |
Momentum said it would be “a space of inclusive and respectful debate, discussion and ideas where attendees have the opportunity to contribute to a radical, positive vision for the 21st century”. Organisers have booked out hostels in Liverpool for attendees to stay in. | Momentum said it would be “a space of inclusive and respectful debate, discussion and ideas where attendees have the opportunity to contribute to a radical, positive vision for the 21st century”. Organisers have booked out hostels in Liverpool for attendees to stay in. |
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