Politics
Former Labour MP will run as an independent
Beth Winter has announced that she is standing as an independent MP for the Welsh Valleys in the upcoming Senedd election. The former Labour MP launched her campaign to be MP for Pontypridd, Cynon and Merthyr on social media.
Former Labour MP Winter running as ‘independent voice’
Winter announced on the 13 Februay that she wanted to be:
A Community Independent Voice for our Valleys
In a statement posted on social media, she said she was standing because this is her home. Winter says that the valleys’ “proud working class traditions” are:
proof that when organised we can take control and keep wealth in our communities.
She doesn’t shy away from the fact that people are struggling and are disillusioned with Westminster politics, which doesn’t serve working-class communities. This is, of course, like many communities, leaving the door open for Reform:
Today, people across the South Wales Valleys face rising bills, insecure work, poverty, and the growing threat of climate collapse. Too many families are forced to choose between heating and eating, while extreme wealth continues to grow. These injustices and inequalities aren’t inevitable. They are the result of political choices, and must be challenged.
People are disillusioned and have lost trust in politicians. The vacuum that has emerged is being exploited by the far right. We cannot allow this to take root in our communities.
An MP actually from the community for the community
Instead of falling for the far-right, Winter is asking people to look at how much grassroots politics is needed in her community
It’s clear there’s a desire to break from establishment politics that is failing our communities. We need grassroots, community-based politics rooted in social justice, equality, peace and environmental responsibility – with real power and resources in the hands of people in Wales.
Winter makes it clear in her statement that she wants to work with and for the people she serves. In a bold move, with the community in mind, she pledges not to take a huge MP salary if elected.
This is why if elected to the Senedd I would only take a salary equal to my previous trade union employment, with the remainder made available to initiatives focused on community organising, education and training: local campaigns and community wealth building initiatives
She says that if she were elected, she would “not be beholden to any party”. Which is possibly not just a dig at Labour, but also at Your Party too.
Smear campaign against Sultana and MOU Operations
Most recently, Winter got caught up in a smear campaign to discredit Zarah Sultana within Your Party. Winter was one of three directors of MOU Operations, which handled the data and finances of YP, along with Jamie Driscoll and Andrew Feinstein.
They ended up at the centre of an absolute shit storm around who controlled membership data after Sultana announced the membership portal was open, then Jeremy Corbyn, confusingly, promptly disowned the portal.
MOU Operations were painted as the ones stopping the funds and membership data being handed over. However, through leaked emails and WhatsApp messages, The Canary revealed that it was actually Your Party blocking MOU Operations.
The leak also showed that MOU Operations had no involvement in the new portal being announced and that Your Party knew this, despite this, several YP members still smearing MOU Operations.
Winter, Driscoll, and Feinstein announced their resignations from MOU Operations on 30 October, saying in a statement
We have been extraordinarily patient, and tried to resolve this quietly behind the scenes. Your Party have claimed in emails and social media statements that we delayed the data transfer. We repeatedly asked them to stop making factually incorrect claims of this nature. They gave hostile briefings to journalists. We behaved with integrity.
Driscoll has since joined the Green Party. With Winter now running as an independent, this show just how little faith the grassroots left has in Your Party.
A real community-minded MP for South Wales
Winter’s would-be constituents are already celebrating the move, with comments on Facebook saying she’s made the “choice of who to vote for easy”. Others celebrated that someone from their own community would be representing them, instead of a “parachuted in” candidate.
Winter is someone who represents working-class socialist politics, we need more like her in this fight against fascism. not just from Reform but from the Labour government too. You can donate to Winter’s campaign here.
Featured image via the Canary