Labour Party NEC Elections: We’re backing Keith Hussein for BAME

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Labour Party NEC Elections: We're backing Keith Hussein for BAME #KEITHHUSSEIN4NEC2020

BAME NEC representative

The election for the BAME NEC representative positions on the NEC of the Labour Party will
take place in line with the election for Leader, Deputy Leader and the NEC CLP representatives that are currently vacant.

Labour Heartlands members are supporting Keith Hussein, here is what he as to say about himself and why he is best suited to the position for the NEC BAME Representative.

Labour has always been at the forefront of advancing equalities legislation, challenging discrimination, and providing opportunity for full participation in society. We also have more elected Black Asian and Minority Ethnic MPs than all the other political parties put together.

While these are great achievements there is still much more we can do to re-address the under-representation of BAME candidates and members in regions such as ours.

I’m currently one of the only candidates standing for this post who is actually from the North East and strongly feel we need to do more to empower BAME members and encourage greater participation within the Party.

A little about myself, I grew up in the North East. Which I love, like most people, my Father was one of the biggest influences on my life. My late father Fahmy el-rawy was an Egyptian national as a young man he became a seaman serving in the Merchant Navy on the North Atlantic Convoy’s of WW2.

After his ship was sunk in 1941 he spent the rest of the war in a POW camp Stalag 11B. After the War he was repatriated and settling in South Shields. Neither his incarceration in a Nazi prisoner of war camp or the turmoil and tragedy of World War two stopped him having faith in his fellow man.

Fahmy el-rawy and fellow prisoners POW camp Stalag 11B

His commitment to people and community was always inspirational and never diminished, his dedication as a Labour voting union man who was prepared to march the streets of my home town to fight for what he believed in – a better life and working conditions for his family and our community, were the qualities I grow up to believe in. I like to think this is where I inherited the same positive attitude and tenacity to stand up for and along side my comrades. I believe in freedom, equality and democracy for everyone.

Fahmy el-rawy union march South Shields

This is why I welcome recent proposals from The Party Democracy Review to widen member access to the BAME Labour group. For the first time this will allow all of us from ethnic minority groups to automatically qualify as BAME Labour members with full voting rights: LINK

If elected I’ll do my best toΒ work closely alongsideΒ BAMEΒ communitiesΒ throughout the country.β€―I’ve been a Labour Party member for the last four years and have worked with our elected MP on all election campaigns and several fund-raising and public events.

I’m presently an elected Branch Officer at the Beacon and Bents Ward in South Shields and was a founder member of South Tyneside People’s Assembly.

I fully support the party’s agreed policy on Palestinian statehood,Β the right of all refugees displaced by conflict to claim asylumΒ and oppose UK arms sales to the Saudi regime.

RecentlyΒ IΒ completedΒ a PhD in International Politics and Culture which focused on Race Relations andΒ Ethnic RepresentationΒ in Britain and EuropeΒ since 9/11.Β I want to draw on thisΒ academicΒ knowledgeΒ as a lecturer and work alongside the Training Officer to help enhance existing BAME educational events.

InΒ the last few yearsΒ I’veΒ co-organisedΒ andΒ spokenΒ atΒ severalΒ BAMEΒ related educational eventsΒ for theΒ Party, Affiliates,Β andΒ in myΒ local community.

These includeΒ stagingΒ educational presentations onΒ UK Asylum and Immigration PolicyΒ at Newcastle Civic Centre andΒ Media Bias and the Labour MovementΒ for North Durham CLP andΒ The Humanitarian Crisis in YemenΒ at the Al-AzharΒ Mosque, South Shields.

I’veΒ alsoΒ worked closelyΒ withΒ UniteΒ AgainstΒ Fascism and Newcastle Stop the War Coalition.Β ThisΒ hasΒ includedΒ staging and speakingΒ atΒ a number ofΒ communityΒ eventsΒ on issues that affect the local BAME communityΒ such asΒ a forthcoming debateΒ plannedΒ onΒ The Re-emergenceΒ of the Far Right.Β I also co-organisedΒ theΒ Anti-EDL RallyΒ alongΒ with UniteΒ AgainstΒ FascismΒ andΒ Unison atΒ South ShieldsΒ inΒ March 2017.

Nominate me as yourΒ BAMEΒ candidate and I’ll work hard toΒ overcomeΒ the challenges we face. I’ll alsoΒ tryΒ my utmost toΒ advance BAMEΒ issuesΒ within the PartyΒ andΒ toΒ build an inclusive and democratic forumΒ that givesΒ membersΒ a real voice that matters. Thank youΒ everyone.

Endorsed by Jamie Driscoll (North of Tyne Mayor)

Endorsed byΒ TheΒ Yemeni Project,Β Al-AzharΒ Mosque, South Shields:Β http://www.theyemeniproject.org.uk/

Endorsed by Daniel Kebede (Candidate for Chair, National Educational Union)

Endorsed by Labour Heartlands

#KeithHussein4NEC2020

Full list of nominations LINKΒ 

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