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  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda (c), Labour MP for Reading East, and Pat McDonald (r), former Labour candidate for Maidenhead, join members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-022.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-004.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-016.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-029.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-005.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-008.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-027.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-013.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-019.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-010.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest outside Maidenhead Town Hall in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-006.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, addresses members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest outside Maidenhead Town Hall in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-018.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, addresses members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest outside Maidenhead Town Hall in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-015.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-014.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-024.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-025.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-020.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-001.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. A man carrying the flag of Berkshire joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protesting in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-028.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-003.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-017.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-026.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. A woman wearing a Theresa May mask joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protesting outside Maidenhead Town Hall in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-002.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-023.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-012.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-021.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions at a protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-011.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. A woman wearing a Theresa May mask joins members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protesting outside Maidenhead Town Hall in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-030.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protest outside Maidenhead Town Hall in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-009.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 23rd February, 2019. Members of the Windsor and Maidenhead branches of the Labour Party and UNISON and GMB trade unions protest in Prime Minister Theresa May's constituency against planned spending cuts of £6.8m to the 2019/2020 budget by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Over 1,000 people had signed a petition to the council demanding an alternative to the cuts.
    Windsor-Maidenhead-cuts-demo-007.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. 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, 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-33.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, 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. 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
    Labour-Clause-V-manifesto-36.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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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
  • 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-019.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.
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  • 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. 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.
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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.
    Labour-NEC-European-election-017.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. 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-010.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. 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. 26 November, 2019. A vehicle bearing the words ‘Labour under Corbyn is Institutionally Antisemitic parked outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. A hoarding bearing the words ‘A Vote for Labour is a Vote for Racism’ parked outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn arrives at the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto amid a small protest by Campaign Against Antisemitism activists.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Journalist Rivkah Brown, an editor of Vashti and supporter of Jews Against Boris, is interviewed outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from the Campaign Against Antisemitism protest outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from the Campaign Against Antisemitism and supporters of Jeremy Corbyn protest outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. A hoarding bearing the words ‘Keep Antisemitism Out of Downing Street’ parked outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. A man holding a sign reading ‘Racist Corbyn Unfit To Be PM’ is interviewed outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn arrives at the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto amid a small protest by Campaign Against Antisemitism activists.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn arrives at the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto amid a small protest by Campaign Against Antisemitism activists.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 November, 2019. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor, addresses a press conference where he, together with Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth, unveiled a Labour Party ‘rescue plan’ for the National Health Service (NHS) including a pledge of a £26bn p.a. real-terms increase in budget by 2023/24, to be funded by increased taxation on companies and the wealthiest in society. This pledge would give the NHS £5.5bn more per year than promised by the Conservative Party.
    Labour-NHS-rescue-plan-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Journalist Rivkah Brown, an editor of Vashti and supporter of Jews Against Boris, is interviewed outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-011.jpg
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