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Liam Byrne

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Gender Male
Age 54
Web site liambyrne.co.uk
Date of birth October 2,1970
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Warrington
United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Spouse Sarah Byrne
Parents Dermot Byrne
Party Labour Party
Job Politician
Spokesperson
Education The University of Manchester
Harvard Business School
BooksBlack Flag Down: Counter-extremism, Defeating ISIS and Winning the Battle of Ideas
Robbins Rebooted: How We Earn Our Way in the Second Machine Age
Local Government Transformed
Dragons: Ten Entrepreneurs Who Built Britain
Information Age Government: Delivering the Blair Revolution
Turning to Face the East
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2004
Children John Byrne
Alex Byrne
Lizzie Byrne
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Liam Dominic Byrne is a British politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Birmingham Hodge Hill since 2004. A member of the Labour Party, he served in Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s Cabinet from 2008 to 2010.

Labour leadership: Who are the party's secure affiliate groups?

Feb 16,2020 10:27 am

they come in all shapes and sizes, And One is older than The Party itself - Welcome to The World of work connected to the "socialist companies".

Many of these 20 groups of tiny professional networks and think tanks, to major national campaigns, were voting its members about who the next Labour leader and Deputy head.

It is up to individual members of The Society , to vote for the leadership Contest - and you are not to Labour members, as long as you have registered in a timely manner and was commissioned by The Party .

But an endorsement by an affiliated company can come in handy for any candidate to try to be in the last Phase of the competition, the next week.

Sir Keir Starmer , Rebecca Long-Bailey and Lisa Nandy are already on the ballot, thanks to the support of major trade unions and local parties. But Emily Thornberry needs the support of a few more local parties, up to the one-member-one vote " run-off to decide who replaces Jeremy Corbyn .

The deadline is midnight on Friday, 14. February.

The Fabian Society, trade Union leaders know, the Fabian's have Established an important voice in The Party : 1884

Estimated membership: 7,000

objectives: the claims of great Britain's first political Think Tank . It is also The First work of the socialist society, to help The Party , the trade unions, in the year 1900.

The company is known for its belief in the gradual, long-term social progress, but as a Revolutionary Change , but it likes to think of himself as a width of the Church. Some of Labour's greatest minds and biggest ideas, such as The Creation of the National Health Service, born out of Fabian's.

There are also 70 local Fabian societies, the Scottish and Welsh Fabians, the Fabian Women's Network and the young Fabians.

The candidate that you are backing up?

The Fabian Society does not support all of the candidates, as their tradition is.

Jewish labor movement Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield addresses a JLM-conference event Founded in: 1903 (also known as Poale Zion to 2004)

Estimated membership: 4,000

objectives: lists among its objectives the promotion of the work or of the "socialist Zionism" as a " movement for self-determination of the Jewish People in The State of Israel, work for a democratic socialism in Britain and Israel, maintaining the Jewish identity and support for the rights of Jews anywhere in The World , and to create application "Jewish ethical principles, a society based on social justice".

it is also said, It. "to combat anti-Semitism, racism and all forms of discrimination and racial hatred against the activities of fascist, racist and anti-Semitic groups," and "promoting the centrality of Israel in Jewish Life "Recently, The Movement critical of the Labour leadership's handling of anti-Semitism under Jeremy Corbyn . You back balloted its membership on the candidate.

The candidate that you are backing up?

Leader: Lisa Nandy

deputies: Ian Murray

Christians on the left established: 2013. Formerly Christian social movement, which was in the year 1960.

Estimated membership: 2,400

objectives: the Former Labour leader John Smith, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown founded all the members of The Christian Socialist movement, one of the longest established labour affiliates.

It describes itself as "a movement of Christians with a radical commitment to social justice, for the protection of The Environment and to promote peace and reconciliation".

Until recently, was in the Labour headquarters in London, but many of their members are also members of other parties, and even more are not a member of any Political Party .

The candidate that you are backing up?

Leader: Sir Keir Starmer

deputies: Angela Rayner

Chinese for labour's Sarah Owen is The First British Chinese Labour MPs Founded: 1999

Estimated number of members: More Than 3,000

objectives: to represent the interests of the Chinese and East Asian people within of the Labour Party and the UK, as well as the awareness of East Asia .

, the Board of Directors of The Group , Sonny Leong, said the founders believed that the Chinese community in the UK "was to quiet for to long, keep ourselves to ourselves", and she wanted to be with him, "play a greater role in our society and in our politics."

patrons include Labour MP Liam Byrne , the former foreign Secretary, David Miliband , former minister, Ian Mccartney and Cherie Blair , lawyer and wife of the former Prime Minister . The Group recently celebrated the election of Sarah Owen , The First British Chinese Labour MP in Luton South.

The candidate that you are backing up?

Leader: Lisa Nandy

deputies: Dawn Butler

Belarusian labour established: 2007 - it is the successor organization to The Black Socialist society, which was founded in the year 1993, and The Black sections for the representation in the trade unions and The Party in the 1980s. was

Estimated membership: Controversial - The Party is in The Process of reorganization of its black, Asian or ethnic minority (Sundays) structures.

objectives: the Sundays of work trying to empower the ethnic minorities within the Labour Party and campaigns for greater representation of ethnic minorities in public Life .

It's members, if it is to say, instead of a leadership election in 2018, but sources in the organization, there are now More Than 3000 members.

The Group does not currently have a website and whose membership application process will be suspended.

the new rules, which, under The Party of democracy, not a working member identify as black, Asian or minority ethnic Sundays will be able to take on a new Belarusian branch of The Party , which will be Set Up .

Leader: Sir Keir Starmer

deputies: Dawn Butler

disability employment The Campaign is to Established the "full civil rights" for disabled persons: 1996

Estimated number of members: 900

objectives: The says that it campaigns for "full civil rights for disabled people, including comprehensive and enforceable legislation", as well as providing a platform for disabled people within the Labour Party .

It also wants to encourage disabled people to join The Party and influence The Party policy for people with disabilities, and help The Party win the votes of people with disabilities. Finally, it also aims at cooperation with other organizations of disabled people.

The candidate that you are backing up?

Director: Rebecca Long-Bailey

deputies: Dawn Butler

LGBT + work-work-LGBT members take part in a Pride 2018 Founded in: 1975

Estimated membership: 2,400

objectives: for LGBT+ rights in the trade Union movement and the Labour Party within the LGBT+ community.

The candidate that you are backing up?

The Group does not traditionally support a leading candidate.

National Union of workers-and Socialist clubs Tony Blair gave his farewell speech at the Trimdon Labour Club, Founded as it was closed: 1918

Estimated membership: There are 28 affiliated clubs around the country

objectives: the Local labour parties began with the establishment of social clubs for their followers, shortly after The Party was founded - The First was in Wigan, Greater Manchester .

in This club, the recruitment in other areas began, and, finally, the National Union of workers-and Socialist clubs was, with the premises all over the UK.

The clubs are community hubs in the working class areas, and continue to work for The Party meeting, as well as somewhere to have a drink at a reasonable price.

The candidate that you are backing up?

The organization is not the vote of its members.

labour Animal Welfare Society (LAWS)Established: 1992

Estimated number of members: Not known.

objectives: the objectives include the position of The Animal protection act is fully enforced, so that you can be sure, there are animal protection officer in every police Department, and the reduction of animal experiments.

It wants to adopt in the UK, in order to "act human", and food safety and labeling on all fur products. It wants to Act a new protection of mammals and a proper enforcement of hunting legislation.

work-business established: 1972

Estimated membership: The Group has no release membership, but says it has a list of 2,200 people on its contact.

objectives: "to act as a bridge between the Labour Party and the "business community" and "bust The Myth that the Tories are The Party of the economy, and to reposition labour as The Natural party of business".

The candidate that you are backing up?

Leader: Sir Keir Starmer

deputies: Angela Rayner

labour campaign for International development established: 2009

Estimated number of members: 550

objective: to campaign for the next Labour government to "pursue a more ethical foreign policy and champion a progressive approach to Humanitarian Intervention " and protection of the Cabinet, seat of The International development secretary. also the UK wants to continue its commitment to spending 0. 7% of the GDP for international aid.

The candidate that you are backing up?

Leader: Sir Keir Starmer

deputies: Rosena Allin-Khan

labour housing group established: 1981



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Source of news: bbc.com

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