Our 2026 local election campaign in London
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February 2, 2026 at 8:11 am #262729
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KeymasterThis year there are elections in all the London Boroughs. We will be standing candidates in Lambeth and Islington. Election day is Thursday 7 May and the campaign will be in April. London branch is planning a pre-election campaign from this month announcing that we will be standing.
The leaflets arrived last Friday and a few have already been handed out already. More will be up to the end of March.
February 6, 2026 at 4:15 pm #262765ALB
KeymasterThree branch members leafletted a meeting in Brixton (in one of the wards we are contesting) of an organisation called “Vote Palestine 2026”. Near the time when the meeting was due to start we are asked by one of the organisers to stop leafletting as, she said, all other parties which might be contesting had agreed not to. Not wanting to create an incident with Palestine Solidarity Campaign we stopped and went into the meeting.
We wished we hadn’t agreed to stop leafletting as it turned out that, although the PSC agreed with “Vote Palestine”, they weren’t the organisers themselves. Under the “Vote Palestine” plan candidates are to be asked to sign a pledge to support “self-determination for Palestine” and, in particular, to get the council not to invest its pension fund in companies helping Israel. “Vote Palestine” would then campaign for those who signed the pledge and against those who didn’t. The basic aim seemed to be to kick the ruling Labour Party in Lambeth out of office. According to their leaflet:
“Lambeth Council continues to funnel our pension funds into the genocide in Gaza. Meanwhile, Lambeth public services are chronically underfunded. This May 2026 election, we’re voting in councillors that invest in Lambeth instead of investing in genocide!”
This is either confused or populist demagoguery. The money in question is that paid by the council as employer and by its employees into a fund to provide pensions for them. While the council could decide not to invest in firms helping Israel they cannot use the money to fund council services. If they did, the council’s employees would be up in arms protesting about money set aside for their pensions being used for some other purpose. This would be unlawful anyway and any candidate promising this, or accepting support from people who are, will not be able to do this.
One of the speakers at the meeting was Andrew Feinstein, the former ANC MP in South Africa, who stood against Starmer at the last election and who has been involved in setting up the Your Party. He revealed that in Camden, the Camden Peoples Alliance and the Greens had reached an electoral agreement not to oppose each other, but, in multi-councillors wards (as all wards are in London boroughs), for example in two-councillor wards, to each put up one candidate in the expectation that supporters of both parties would cast one of their votes for each of them.
The Greens in Lambeth will probably make a similar deal with YP supporters here who are calling themselves the “Lambeth Independent Socialists”. The situation in Lambeth is complicated by another group of anti-Labour “independents” organised by Roger Hallam, of Just Stop Oil notoriety, seeking to stand candidates. The Greens may do a deal with them too. They certainly want to do a deal with the Greens.
February 7, 2026 at 4:21 pm #262768ALB
KeymasterLocal media report on the meeting:
Jewish Voices drop Labour as anti-apartheid veteran backs Lambeth tactical voting
The person next to Andrew Feinstein is Ruby Bukhari who is standing a candidate for Roger Hallam’s group of “independents” calling itself “Shake It Up”. Which may be a clue as to who might be behind “Vote Palestine 2026”.
February 8, 2026 at 11:40 pm #262776Bijou Drains
ParticipantPresumably the coalition will also be campaigning to ensure that the Local Authority Pension Schemes also refrain from investing in non ethical funds. So perhaps that includes anything associated with the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund, the Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund, anything associated with the Arms Industry, the South American meat production industry which is destroying the rain forest, cocoa production (heavily implicated in child and slave labour), Social Media industry that are involved in child sexual exploitation, big Pharm, mining companies involved in mining for rare earth currently destroying and polluting huge tracts of land, agricultural conglomerates that are buying up and destroying countless ecosystems, Amazon and similar on line sales companies that are creating environmental destruction on an incredible scale, the garment industry which is polluting rivers amd killing workers across the world, shipping companies that pollute our rivers and seas, fishing conglomerates that are taping the natural environment for the profit of the few. Maybe they can even try to use the Local Authority pension scheme to persuade Elon Musk and his cronies to stop using massive amounts of the earth’s resources so that him and his buddies can have a little trip into outer space
Perhaps they can move all of the pension fund monies into ethical investments, bloody good luck with that!
Apparently we should listen to these clowns. We should understand that our problem is that we are too unrealistic, we should recognise that they are the practical people, and sadly we’re the dreamers. We have to invest our energy in small steps, short term goals.
We should concentrate on the symptoms not the cause. We should be realists. Capitalism can be ethical, politicians can be principled, billionaires can use their wealth for the greater good, unicorns can run playfully on lush meadows, rainbows actually do have pots of gold at their end, Newcastle United can win the Premier league and Mayo certainly can win the All Ireland Football Championship.
As if
February 10, 2026 at 9:20 pm #262786ALB
KeymasterHere is our candidates comment on the Brixton Buzz report of that meeting:
“As the Socialist Party candidate for Brixton North, I was at this meeting. It’s ironic that while the night was billed as “breaking free” from party political shackles, our members were banned from leafleting those going in. Apparently, “freedom” only extends to those willing to play the tactical voting game.
While Brixton Buzz readers might see the photo of Ruby from Shake It Up with Andrew Feinstein as a sign of radical change, we see it as more of the same. Groups like Shake It Up and Roger Hallam aren’t offering a way out—they are just another attempt to manage capitalism instead of getting rid of it.
On Palestine: We reject nationalist solutions. Our position on Israel-Palestine is based on class solidarity, not supporting one state over another. We want a world without borders, not new ones.
The Alternative: We aren’t interested in “shaking up” a failing system or “tactical” deals with reformists. We advocate for common ownership and a world without the wages system, money, or states.
If you’re tired of “poxy party political games” and want a genuine socialist alternative that doesn’t silence dissenting voices at its own front door, come and find the Socialist Party (GB)
YFS Ana Krycek for Brixton North”.In the meantime pre-election leafletting has begin in the other ward we will be contesting in Lambeth, Clapham Common & Abbeville.
February 13, 2026 at 4:37 pm #262807ALB
KeymasterThe ward we are standing in Islington — Junction Ward — is the same one we contested in a council by-election in November 2024. At that time the Corbynite candidate was Jackson Caines who came second. He has since defected to the Greens.
In the meantime the Corbynites have registered with the Electoral Commission as a political party as the Islington Community Independents. Presumably they will do a deal with the Greens. But it remains to be seen if Jackson Caines will be among opponents again.
https://islingtonindependents.org/f/ici-registered-as-a-political-party
This name contrasts with their equivalents in Lambeth who are registering as the Lambeth Independent Socialists.
February 15, 2026 at 3:58 pm #262829ALB
KeymasterMembers were out yesterday, outside the tube station and putting leaflets through letter boxes. Also there was Roger Hallam, ex-Just Stop Oil, himself, leafletting for “Shake it up” who are standing “independent” candidates. They may be standing in the two wards we are contesting (Brixton North and Clapham Common).
More on them here: http://www.shakeitup.org.uk
February 27, 2026 at 8:52 pm #263016ALB
KeymasterMore on Shake It Up in this report of a meeting round the corner from our Head Office in Clapham High Street on Wednesday:
Coalition of Independents aim to end Labour’s vice-like grip on Lambeth Council
It remains to be seen if the Green Party will do a deal with them. They wouldn’t seem to have a political interest in this.
March 6, 2026 at 9:40 am #263072ALB
KeymasterWe now know who are Corbynite opponents in Junction Ward in Islington will be: Faith Obiaka-Hayward, Ruth O’Dowd and Pat Prendergast. They are not standing for the Your Party as such but for a front for it at local level called the “Islington Community Independents” (ICI). They have already started canvassing and will be out again this Sunday:
https://actionnetwork.org/events/ici-canvassing-join-us-in-junction-ward-3/
We will be out ourselves on the Saturday.
March 8, 2026 at 7:17 pm #263131ALB
KeymasterWe were out leafletting this weekend in both Islington and Lambeth.
On Saturday leaflets were put through letter boxes in Junction Ward announcing that we will be standing in Islington. Discarded Labour leaflets indicated that their candidates will be the outgoing councillors Chapman, Gregg and Potts.
On Sunday we leafletted Nine Elms tube station which is just outside the Stockwell West & Larkhall ward in Lambeth which we have also decided to contest, meaning we will be standing on three wards in Lambeth.
March 8, 2026 at 7:39 pm #263132ALB
KeymasterRoger Hallam’s Shake It Up group is certainly getting the publicity:
Coalition of Independents Challenge Labour Grip on Lambeth Council 2026
March 13, 2026 at 9:31 am #263151ALB
KeymasterBefore the election period starts on 30 March and new rules regarding leaflets come into force, we like others are distributing pre-election leaflets. 2000 of one prepared for Lambeth have already been distributed. Some of the 1000 for Islington remain to be put through letter boxes.
Another 3000, this time on the housing question, have arrived and will all have to be distributed before 30 March, all in Lambeth in fact. 500 were yesterday in the Clapham Common and Abbeville ward.
On Wednesday we were outside Stockwell tube station.
Tomorrow we will be leafletting an event in Windrush Square in Brixton to publicise the national anti-far right march in London on 28 March.
March 13, 2026 at 5:17 pm #263153ALB
KeymasterThe Your Party proto-branch (which is split over the definition of a woman) has decided to put up only one candidate in Lambeth, in St. Martin’s Ward, which is in Streatham, the southern part of the borough. It elects two councillors and they are hoping to do a deal with the Green Party, under which each party would put up a single candidate and urge their supporters to vote for both.
It is not clear if the Greens will agree to this. The only advantage to them would be if the YP agreed to campaign for them in the other wards. Which half the YP will be unlikely to do (even if they might vote Green) as they are supporters of Trotskyist groups which have denounced the Green Party as “pro-capitalist” (which is true but so are they as they for state capitalism).
Also not clear is under what name the YP candidate will be on the ballot paper. The proto-branch has applied to the Electoral Commission to register as “Lambeth Independent Socialists”. Normally, the Commission should reject this as they have people wanting to stand as “Independent Labour” or “Independent Conservative”.
Also in doubt is whether their candidate will even be endorsed by the YP Central Executive Committee.
March 14, 2026 at 7:29 pm #263157ALB
KeymasterThe local media outlet Brixton Buzz confirms the woes of the Lambeth YP branch. It’s a poor show if a proto-branch half full of Trotskyists “entryists” (SWP, SPEW, AWL, ACR, even Workers Power) can only field one candidate.
Incidentally, a part of St.Martins Ward is in the parliamentary constituency of Clapham & Brixton Hill which we contested in the 2024 general election. Which means that electors there will have had our manifesto courtesy of free delivery by Royal Mail. If their candidate claims to be a socialist we might have to intervene to repudiate this.
March 15, 2026 at 8:25 pm #263162ALB
KeymasterWe were out yesterday in Brixton with the battle bike at an event organised to publicise the national anti-far right demonstration in London on 28 March handing out our anti-racism leaflet, and also to put the new leaflet saying we are standing through letter boxes.
Also present in Brixton High Street, apart from the usual evangelical christians, were the “Workers Revolutionary Party” and the “Revolutionary Communist Parry”.
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