Camden Labour Party AGM
The Camden Labour AGM is an opportunity for the party locally to keep – or change – its leader and cabinet. This year, social services chief Sally Gimson is challenging Camden Council leader Sarah Hayward for the top role at the Town Hall. The meeting is due to be held on Tuesday evening.
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THE ‘more of the same’ manifesto which Labour came up with ahead of the local elections looks set to be delivered by a more of the same cabinet, with none of the
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IS it an advantage to go first or second? On alphabetical order, Sally Gimson will go into bat first at the Camden Labour AGM tonight as she tries to wrest the council
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IN her bid to take the Camden Council leadership from Sarah Hayward this week, Sally Gimson has been challenged to prove that she is not simply upsetting the applecart to
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WHILE Sally Gimson versus Sarah Hayward will be the main event at the Labour group’s annual general meeting next week, the undercard action will also be of some
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WITH a week to go before Camden Labour’s AGM and the leadership contest, where are we at? It may sound like a cop out, but don’t ask me to predict a winner; both
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AFTER Sally Gimson confirmed her decision to challenge for the Town Hall leadership in an email to Labour councillors this week, Sarah Hayward has now responded with her own
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IT’S official then. Sally Gimson has emailed Labour councillors this afternoon confirming that she WILL stand against group leader Sarah Hayward at next month’s
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LABOUR councillors met for their regular group meeting last night and found themselves disagreeing about when and how their crunch AGM will be run; all of them, of course,
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FIVE weeks and a day until Camden Labour group’s AGM and hopes among Haywardites that the idea of a leadership challenge would have fizzled out by Easter have not
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THE looming leadership challenge hanging over Camden’s Labour group seemed to be off limits when Sarah Hayward sat down for a profile interview with the Ham
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