
We Are Labour
Welcome to the We Are Labour Podcast. This is the show that is everything Labour.
From current affairs to Labour history from activists to MPs we are exclusively focused on the Labour Party - the greatest engine for social justice and change in the world.
Hosted by former Labour parliamentary candidate Dan Greef, the *We Are Labour* podcast brings you in-depth conversations on political issues, current affairs, and Labour’s history—all delivered in a friendly, relaxed style.
Each week, host Dan, shares insightful discussions with his guests on the past, present and future of the Labour Party and progressive politics in the UK.
The We Are Labour Podcast is made for party members, supporters, and anyone who wants to see Labour win elections. Whether you’re a seasoned activist or just interested in hearing thoughtful perspectives, this podcast offers something for everyone interested in centre left, social democrat politics.
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We Are Labour
Labour’s targeting was too Ruthless? :Ann Black & David Landon Cole :@AnnBlackLabour @dlandoncole 🌹 l Ep. #028
This is a very unique show as Ann Black from the NEC and Cllr David Landon Cole join me to reflect on the general election strategy of the Party. David wrote an article called Labour's targeting was too ruthless
and Ann found it and shared it widely. So I decided to get them on the show to chat through the arguments David made and to analysis the impact of decisions made by the central Party.
At the end of the show, Ann shares with me why she is standing once again in the NEW election and why she thinks we should vote for her.
It’s a fascinating episode, I apologise about some of the sound issues with Ann’s mic but it’s certainly a show rich with much to reflect on.
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