A New Treasurer
Labourhome.org Editor Alex Hilton in December challenged the grassroots to find a candidate for the role of Treasurer of the Labour Party and I have decided to respond to that challenge. I believe that there is a need for change; not just a change in the position itself but a new approach to governance and accountability in the Labour Party.
Though it seems mistakes have been made, I don’t believe that there is evidence of corruption in Labour Party fundraising; but it is not about evidence, it is about perception and it is clear that we as a party have suffered badly from both the cash for honours inquiry and the debacle over donations. While members up and down the country knock on doors and deliver leaflets to build up the good name of the Party, high profile mistakes at the centre can in a day wipe out months of work on the ground.
I am a human rights barrister and a long standing Labour activist and I have fought for many years against abuse of power. I was an operating theatre assistant and NUPE shop steward before I took my A-levels as a mature student, and later a degree, to become a lawyer. And now working in law I continue to fight injustice, travelling to the Middle East to train Palestinian lawyers, to the USA to assist defence teams in death penalty cases and running the London Innocence Project, which provides pro-bono support for reviewing miscarriages of justice.
As an associate editor of Labourhome I hope that I can count on your support. I would bring to the role a respect for the law and an understanding of how to read it. But most importantly, I would bring a belief in governance and accountability, a willingness to ask difficult questions and to be accountable to the NEC and to Party members and affiliates.
I will report regularly to Labour Party members and affiliates by email if they wish and on Labourhome.org. I will also work closely with the Labour HQ to master Party finances and report in detail to the NEC, giving them the tools they need to provide the oversight that will prevent mistakes being made in the future.
This post is elected just once every two years, at Labour Conference, and the election is held by card vote, 50% of the vote coming from a ballot of all Party members by post and 50% from union representatives at Conference. Please support me by asking your CLP to pass a resolution nominating me for the position and contacting your union to request their support.
Thank you.
Mark McDonald
Holborn & St Pancras CLP
markpaul.mcdonald@gmail.com
I am a human rights barrister and a long standing Labour activist and I have fought for many years against abuse of power. I was an operating theatre assistant and NUPE shop steward before I took my A-levels as a mature student, and later a degree, to become a lawyer. And now working in law I continue to fight injustice, travelling to the Middle East to train Palestinian lawyers, to the USA to assist defence teams in death penalty cases and running the London Innocence Project, which provides pro-bono support for reviewing miscarriages of justice.
As an associate editor of Labourhome I hope that I can count on your support. I would bring to the role a respect for the law and an understanding of how to read it. But most importantly, I would bring a belief in governance and accountability, a willingness to ask difficult questions and to be accountable to the NEC and to Party members and affiliates.
I will report regularly to Labour Party members and affiliates by email if they wish and on Labourhome.org. I will also work closely with the Labour HQ to master Party finances and report in detail to the NEC, giving them the tools they need to provide the oversight that will prevent mistakes being made in the future.
This post is elected just once every two years, at Labour Conference, and the election is held by card vote, 50% of the vote coming from a ballot of all Party members by post and 50% from union representatives at Conference. Please support me by asking your CLP to pass a resolution nominating me for the position and contacting your union to request their support.
Thank you.
Mark McDonald
Holborn & St Pancras CLP
markpaul.mcdonald@gmail.com
A New Treasurer | 44 comments (44 topical)
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