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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' lives in Totton, Southampton, United Kingdom.
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' lives in Totton, Southampton, United Kingdom.
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
 
*Studied at Charlotte Mason College, Ambleside.
 
*Studied at Charlotte Mason College, Ambleside.
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==CPB 2024 General Election candidates==
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The [[Communist Party of Britain]]'s first tranche of candidates for the 2024 General Election included:
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The Party's Political Committee met last night (Thursday 23 May) and endorsed plans from local CP organisations to fight seats in England, Scotland and Wales, with more candidates to be announced next week.
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Candidates so far include former housing and local government worker [[Lorraine Douglas]], who will be challenging ex-Prime Minister Liz Truss in South West Norfolk, and trade union organiser [[Darren Turner]], also an activist in the [[Toothless in Suffolk]] campaign. He will be flying the red flag in Bury St Edmunds & Stowmarket.
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The current list of candidates is below however a number of branches will be confirming their candidates in the week to come:
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* [[Drew Gilchrist]] - Airdrie and Shotts
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* [[Richard Shillcock]] - Edinburgh North and Leith
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* [[Rochelle Russell]] - Taunton Deane
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* [[Andy Chaffer]] - Birmingham Perry Barr
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* [[Jordan Roden]] - Stoke South
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* [[Ann Green]] - Leicester South
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* [[Dan Ross]] - Bury South
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* [[Helen Field]] - New Forest East
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* [[Nicholas Davies]] - Hastings and Rye
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* [[Lorraine Douglas]] - South West Norfolk
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* [[Darren Turner]] - Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket
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* [[Ron Brown (UK)|Ron Brown]] - Newcastle East and Wallsend
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* [[Freddie Sofar]] - Ipswich
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* [[Oliver Snelling]] - Lewisham North
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[[Category:Communist Party of Britain]]
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==Communist==
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In 2024 [[Helen Field]] was the [[Communist Party of Britain]] Southern District Women's organizer.<ref>[https://members.communistparty.org.uk/images/pdfs/unity/March_2024.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1a6et_m811rOotBkdQa4XIZUhQQOkd41P0pyZ-9xCrOm33u6YKyORjpxA]</ref>
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==Kent Morning Star group==
 
==Kent Morning Star group==
 
Members of the [[Kent Morning Star Readers and Supporters Group]] include '''{{PAGENAME}}'''.
 
Members of the [[Kent Morning Star Readers and Supporters Group]] include '''{{PAGENAME}}'''.
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In 2020 '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was listed as an official patron of the [[Marx Memorial Library]].
 
In 2020 '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was listed as an official patron of the [[Marx Memorial Library]].
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Marx Memorial Library]]
 
[[Category:Marx Memorial Library]]
 
[[Category:Communist Party of Britain]]
 
[[Category:Communist Party of Britain]]
 
[[Category:United Kingdom]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 26 May 2024

Helen Field

Helen Field lives in Totton, Southampton, United Kingdom.

Education

  • Studied at Charlotte Mason College, Ambleside.

CPB 2024 General Election candidates

Scswertfdsaqwer.JPG

The Communist Party of Britain's first tranche of candidates for the 2024 General Election included:

The Party's Political Committee met last night (Thursday 23 May) and endorsed plans from local CP organisations to fight seats in England, Scotland and Wales, with more candidates to be announced next week.

Candidates so far include former housing and local government worker Lorraine Douglas, who will be challenging ex-Prime Minister Liz Truss in South West Norfolk, and trade union organiser Darren Turner, also an activist in the Toothless in Suffolk campaign. He will be flying the red flag in Bury St Edmunds & Stowmarket.

The current list of candidates is below however a number of branches will be confirming their candidates in the week to come:

Communist

In 2024 Helen Field was the Communist Party of Britain Southern District Women's organizer.[1]

Kent Morning Star group

Members of the Kent Morning Star Readers and Supporters Group include Helen Field.

Northampton Marxists & Communists

Northampton Marxists & Communists is a public Facebook group affiliated with the Communist Party of Britain. Members include Helen Field.

Northants Morning Star Readers & Supporters Group

Northants Morning Star Readers & Supporters Group is a public Facebook group affiliated with the Communist Party of Britain. Members include Helen Field.

Marx Memorial Library patron

In 2020 Helen Field was listed as an official patron of the Marx Memorial Library.

References