London CND saddened by death of Helen John

Helen John will be remembered and missed by thousands of activists in London and beyond with whom she connected.
— Carol Turner, London CND Chair
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Everyone in London CND will be saddened by the loss of Helen John, who died on Sunday 5 November 2018, aged 80. Helen was an exceptional figure. Her determined and imaginative actions inspired new generations of young peace campaigners for over 20 years. Many of us remember her ongoing involvement in London CND’s work for over a decade. 

Helen is best known as a co-founder of the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp in the early 1980s where she lived for many years, opposing US cruise missiles stationed in Britain. During that time she shared a flat in East London with her partner, regularly welcoming a stream of CND and other peace campaigners to the home they called ‘Grotsville’.

Helen’s nuclear disarmament journey began when she joined around 40 others, mainly women, on a100-mile walk from a nuclear warhead components factory in Cardiff to Greenham Common airbase near Newbury. The march didn’t attract much publicity, so a few of the women decided to stay until their actions got noticed. Thus began what was to become a 19-year long women’s peace camp.

From then on Helen became a dedicated direct actionist, challenging militarism and asserting her right to protest for more than 25 years, until ill health brought an end to her activities. After she left Greenham, in the 1990s she set up camp at Menwith Hill, a US spy base near Harrogate – a caravan at the side of the A59 in the beautiful West Yorkshire countryside. Her final campaign, in the early 2000s was directed at RAF Waddington in Lincoln, the main operating base for UK drones.

Helen was an unflagging international campaigner too. She is still known and remembered in peace movement circles across North America and Europe. Her activities included as a member of the Global Network against Nuclear Power and Weapons in Space.

Her rich experiences of the peace movement were brought to bear on CND. Helen served first as a National Councillor of CND UK and then as a Vice-Chair in 2001-4. She was present, on behalf of CND, at the founding meeting of the Stop the War Coalition in October 2001.

London CND chair Carol Turner said 'Helen John will be remembered and missed by thousands of activists in London and beyond with whom she connected.'

 

London CND new guide to setting up a local group

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London CND has a new guide to setting up a local group. 

Whether you have been advocating alone for years or just became interested in the topic, setting up a local group allows you to connect with others passionate about this issue in your local area.

As well as this guide, London CND has a dedicated group worker, Georgia Elander, who will help you every step of the way to make your group a success!

 

CONFERENCE REMINDER: A Labour Assembly Against Austerity

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THIS Saturday October 28, from 10.00am (registration 9.30am), Upper Hall, Student Central (ULU), Malet Street, WC1E 7HY - Register here - Share / invite friends on Facebook here

Contact CND if you are willing to help with this conference

Please join us at LAAA's national conference with a dozen sessions featuring:

Diane Abbott MP, Shadow Home Secretary
Richard Burgon MP, Shadow Justice Secretary
Cat Smith MP, Shadow Minister for Voting Engagement & Youth Affairs
Jon Trickett MP, Shadow Lord President of the Council and Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office
Dawn Butler MP, Shadow Minister for Women & Equalities
Chris Williamson MP, Shadow Minister for Fire & Emergency Services
Karen Lee MP, PPS to the Shadow Chancellor
Kelvin Hopkins MP
Emma Dent Coad MP
Lucy Anderson MEP
Steve Turner, Unite Assistant General Secretary & People’s Assembly Against Austerity
Roger McKenzie, UNISON Assistant General Secretary
Mick Whelan, General Secretary ASLEF
Rehana Azam, National Secretary for public services, GMB
Christine Blower, National Education Union
Mike Hedges, Unite London & Eastern Region Political Committee
Tosh McDonald, ASLEF President
John Hendy QC, co-author of A Manifesto for Labour Law & Campaign for Trade Union Freedom
Maya Goodfellow, Guardian & Independent writer
Duncan Bowie, Senior Lecturer in Housing, Westminster University
Danielle Tiplady, nurse & NHS campagner
Siobhan Endean, National Officer for Equalities, Unite the Union
Lara McNeil, Vice-chair Labour Students
Huda Elmi, Momentum NCG
Sian Errington, Labour Assembly Against Austerity
Seema Chandwani, CLP representative, Labour Party Conference Arrangements Committee
Murad Qureshi, Stop the War Coalition & former London Assembly member
Sabby Dhalu, Stand Up to Racism
Amy Dunne, Jeremy Corbyn 4 PM
Nathan Akehurt, writer
Liam Young, writer & campaigner
Shelly Asquith, People's Assembly Against Austerity
Shabbir Lakha, Stand up to Trump
Matt Willgress, Labour Assembly Against Austerity
Maryam Eslamdoust, Camden councillor
Emine Ibrahim, Greater London Labour Party board member
Peray Ahmet, National Policy Forum member
Christine Shawcroft, Labour Party NEC & Momentum NCG
Claudia Webbe, Islington Councillor & Labour NEC

Supported by Unite, ASLEF, the GMB, London Labour Left and Momentum.
Media Partners: The Morning Star and Jeremy Corbyn 4 PM.
Hosted by the Labour Assembly Against Austerity.