Liverpool Independents announce they will stand against Labour MP Maria Eagle
MP’s collusion with Keir Starmer to defeat ceasefire motion triggers challenge in seat where independents trounced Labour in May
The Liverpool Community Independents (LCI) group has today announced that it will stand a candidate to challenge incumbent MP Maria Eagle in the Liverpool Garston constituency – currently Garston and Halewood – at the next general election.
In May, working-class south Liverpool community Garston saw Labour lose both its council seats heavily to the LCI’s Lucy Williams and Sam Gorst, despite a disgusting Labour smear campaign in the election, so Eagle has cause to worry, although the resources and volunteers needed for a constituency wide fight will be considerably greater.
LCI leader Alan Gibbons – who trounced Labour in May in Orrell Park in the north of the city – has said that the decision to fight Eagle for the seat is a ‘historical necessity’ after she abstained last week on a parliamentary amendment demanding a ceasefire in Israel’s slaughter of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, including at least five thousand children.
Garston LCI councillor Sam Gorst added that Ms Eagle had committed ‘dereliction of duty’ in supporting the Gaza genocide as well as interventionist UK military action elsewhere. Colleague Lucy Williams has said she would be willing to stand as the group’s candidate if selected.
On the other side of the Mersey Jo Bird, a popular Jewish Birkenhead councillor hounded out of Labour by the Starmer regime, has been selected by the Greens to fight for the Birkenhead seat in which Labour is ousting left-winger Mick Whitley to stand right-winger Alison McGovern.
An earlier version of this article stated incorrectly that Jo Bird is contesting the Wallasey seat.
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