Aspire is a
political party
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in the
London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England, formed by
Lutfur Rahman and councillors elected as members of his
Tower Hamlets First
Tower Hamlets First was a British political party represented in Tower Hamlets London Borough Council, which was launched to contest the 2014 local elections in the Borough. During its existence, it was the second largest party on Tower Hamlets ...
. After Tower Hamlets First was removed from the register of political parties following voting fraud and malpractice, its councillors formed the Tower Hamlets Independent Group (THIG). After some defections, the remaining Tower Hamlets Independent Group councillors registered formally as a political party in 2018. Most of its elected members were former Labour Party members, with a few exceptions.
It was the largest political opposition on
Tower Hamlets Council before the 2018 May elections and then gained majority control of the council in the
2022 election, winning 24 of the council's 45 seats. Rahman was also re-elected mayor in those elections.
Background
Tower Hamlets First
Tower Hamlets First was a British political party represented in Tower Hamlets London Borough Council, which was launched to contest the 2014 local elections in the Borough. During its existence, it was the second largest party on Tower Hamlets ...
was established by
Lutfur Rahman on 18 September 2013. Formerly the Labour leader of Tower Hamlets council, Rahman had been elected as Mayor in 2010. The party stood candidates in the
2014 Tower Hamlets Council election
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where it won 18 out of 45 seats, becoming the second-largest party on Tower Hamlets Council and the fifth-largest political party out of all London borough councils. The party was suspended in 23 April 2015, after an
election court report that found Rahman "personally guilty of 'corrupt or illegal practices' or both" with the party labelled as a "one-man band". The party was removed from the
list of political parties
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maintained by the
Electoral Commission
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on 29 April 2015.
Following the dissolution of Tower Hamlets First, the majority of former party members established the Tower Hamlets Independent Group (THIG) to co-ordinate activity on the council. Six members subsequently left the Tower Hamlets Independent Group to form the competing
People's Alliance group.
The remaining THIG councillors then became Aspire.
Although then barred from running for elected office himself, Rahman was behind the party. Aspire was his second attempt at a new party after an application under the name 'Tower Hamlets Together' was rejected.
The ideology of the party is self-described as a form of
democratic socialism. It has been criticized for only fielding candidates of
Bangladeshi
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Bangladeshi citizenship was formed in 1971, when the ...
heritage for the 2022 Tower Hamlets local election, with only three of their candidates being female. Shortly after these elections, new allegations arose over voter intimidation, family voting and impersonating voters were raised by independent observers.
Initial representation
Between its formation and the May 2018 elections, Aspire councillors occupied 10 of the 45 council seats on the
Tower Hamlets Council.
Ohid Ahmed was a senior
Labour Party councillor as a cabinet member between 2002 and 2010. He was also the
Labour Party candidate for
West Suffolk in
2010
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, and
Deputy Mayor
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Duties and functions
Many elected dep ...
of Tower Hamlets between 2010 and 2014. Harun Miah was formerly a
Respect Party
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Councillor. Maium Miah was formerly a
Conservative Party councillor for Millwall before joining Tower Hamlets First, and stood in
Canary Wharf
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ward in 2014.
The party's general secretary, Lillian Collins, was formerly Labour's party chair in Tower Hamlets.
Election results
2018 Borough Council Election
Ohid Ahmed stood in the
2018 election for directly elected Mayor of Tower Hamlets, coming third behind Labour and the
People's Alliance of Tower Hamlets
The People's Alliance of Tower Hamlets (PATH) was a minor political party in Tower Hamlets, London, England composed of councillors who had formerly been members of Tower Hamlets First and then the Tower Hamlets Independent Group. The group wa ...
, a group that had earlier split from the Tower Hamlets Independent Group. Ahmed was endorsed by Rahman.
On 4 April 2018, Aspire launched its campaign for the borough elections in Tower Hamlets,
with a full slate of 45 council candidates. It won no seats.
By-elections 2018–2022
Aspire stood in two council by-elections in Tower Hamlets on 7 February 2019, with Harun Miah winning the one in Shadwell ward and Ohid Ahmed coming second in Lansbury ward.
On 12 August 2021, Aspire stood in the by-election to the Weavers ward via candidate Kabir Ahmed winning 47%. He had served some years as Councillor until 2014. That election followed the death of the Labour incumbent.
2022 Borough Council Election
Following a five-year ban from holding public office, Lutfur Rahman was again elected as
Mayor of Tower Hamlets in the
May 2022 local elections, defeating Labour incumbent
John Biggs. Aspire was also successful in the Borough Council election, winning a majority with 24 out of 45 seats.
References
External links
Aspire registration
{{Political parties in the United Kingdom
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Tower Hamlets First