UK Election: A Labour Movement Appeal for Change to Help Ukraine Win
The General Election takes places at time when Ukraine is at a crossroads and with it the fate of this key battle for democracy with the new authoritarianism. The war on Ukraine should be a key issue of the election, and 4th July should be an opportunity for change to help Ukraine win and secure a just peace.
Recent advances by the far-right in Europe, and risk of a Trump presidency pose a serious threat to Ukraine and democracy globally, they are reinforcing efforts by Putin to undermine continued international support for Ukraine.
As Parliamentary Candidate’s and representatives of the Labour and Trade Union Movement, we declare our continued solidarity with the Ukrainian people, including their trade unions, who against the odds are resisting Russian Imperialism.
Clive Lewis, Former Labour MP for Norwich South, Parliamentary Candidate
Nadia Whittome, Former Labour MP for Nottingham East, Parliamentary Candidate
Rachel Maskell MP, Former Labour MP for York Central, Parliamentary Candidate
Kim Johnson MP, Former Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, Parliamentary Candidate
John McDonnell, Former Labour MP for Hayes & Harlington. Parliamentary Candidate
Ian Lavery, Former Labour MP for Wansbeck, Parliamentary Candidate
Chris Kitchen, General Secretary of National Union of Mineworkers
John Moloney, Assistant General Secretary, Public and Commercial Service Union, (pc)
Simon Weller, Assistant General Secretary, ASLEF the train drivers union, (pc)
Vicky Blake University and Colleges Union, National Executive and former President, (pc)
Oksana Holota, representative of Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine
Yuliya Yurchenko, representative of Sotsialny Rukh (Social Movement) of Ukraine+
Mariia Pastuk, Director CIC Vsesvit, Ukrainian solidarity collective London
Christopher Ford, Secretary Ukraine Solidarity Campaign