Ideology
The party's primary aim is the following: Left Unity was founded byEconomics
Left Unity is anHousing
As of 2015, Left Unity opposed the bedroom tax, theEnvironmentalism
Left Unity calls itself "red and green", with "red" referring toEquality
Left Unity isLGBT equality and feminism
The party has been defined as a "radical socialist party with strong positions on ecology and feminism" and "has a commitment to women comprising at least 50% of its leadership". Speeches deemed as supportingImmigration and xenophobia
Left Unity is opposed to xenophobia and Luke Cooper of the Anticapitalist Initiative introduced socialist policies on immigration and racism. According to Cooper, there is no non-racist immigration control: The party overwhelmingly voted in favour of this policy.European Union
Left Unity has rejected left-wingMiddle East
The party "stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle against oppression and dispossession". It supports theSupporting organisations and split
According to the International Socialist Network's Autumn 2014 Discussion Bulletin, it was then part of Left Unity with members elected to the party's national council. The CPGB (PCC) Communist Platform supporters within Left Unity ( Jack Conrad and Yassamine Mather) announced that platform's dissolution on 20 February 2016 following Left Unity's refusal to accept their motion. The CPGB (PCC) issued a statement condemning Left Unity's support forElectoral activity
2014 local elections
In local elections on 22 May 2014, Left Unity stood 11 candidates in four districts:2015 general election
The party stood ten candidates in the 2015 general election on 7 May 2015, seven of which were jointly candidates of Left Unity and of theFollowing Labour leadership elections
Left Unity was profoundly impacted by the Labour Party leadership election of September 2015, when Jeremy Corbyn was elected. During the leadership election, Left Unity opposed what it saw as a "witch hunt" against left-wingers who were not Labour Party members, but were allowed to vote for Corbyn as leader because of election rules that were changed under former leader2017 general election
Left Unity called for a victory for Labour in the 2017 general election.2019 general election
Left Unity again called for a victory for Labour in the 2019 general election.Protests
In 2014, the organisation protested at then Education SecretaryNotes
# This total includes votes cast in the multiple-candidate ward of Oakleigh, where Left Unity only stood one candidate; the percentage calculation is not adjusted.References
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