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'''Leeds Labour Students''' is the [[Wikipedia:Labour Students]] wing of the [[Wikipedia:Labour Party (UK)]]-affiliated group for students from all [[Wikipedia:Higher education|Higher Education]] establishments in [[Wikipedia:Leeds]]. The Society currently has representation from Leeds University Labour Students and Leeds Metropolitan University Labour Students.
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'''Leeds Labour Students''' is the [[Labour Students]] [[Wikipedia:Labour Students|(WP)]] wing of the [[Wikipedia:Labour Party (UK)|(WP)]]-affiliated group for students from all [[Wikipedia:Higher education|Higher Education]] establishments in [[Leeds]] [[Wikipedia:Leeds|(WP)]]. The Society currently has representation from Leeds University Labour Students and Leeds Metropolitan University Labour Students.
  
Former [[Wikipedia:Home Secretary]] [[Wikipedia:Jack Straw]] was elected chair of the previous Leeds University Labour Society in 1966, the society then changed its name to  Leeds University Socialist Society and withdrew its support from the Labour Party.
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Former Home Secretary [[Wikipedia:Home Secretary|(WP)]] [[Jack Straw]] [[Wikipedia:Jack Straw|(WP)]] was elected chair of the previous Leeds University Labour Society in 1966, the society then changed its name to  Leeds University Socialist Society and withdrew its support from the Labour Party.
  
The group is considered one of the most active student Labour societies in the UK apart from [[Wikipedia:OULC]], and frequently hosts talks from current and former prominent Labour party figures such as [[Wikipedia:Hillary Benn]], [[Wikipedia:Ed Balls]] and [[Wikipedia:Yvette Cooper]]
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The group is considered one of the most active student Labour societies in the UK apart from the Oxford University Labour Club [[Wikipedia:OULC|(WP)]], and frequently hosts talks from current and former prominent Labour party figures such as Hillary Benn [[Wikipedia:Hillary Benn|(WP)]], Ed Balls [[Wikipedia:Ed Balls|(WP)]] and Yvette Cooper [[Wikipedia:Yvette Cooper|(WP)]]
  
 
The current chair is Mark Sewards.
 
The current chair is Mark Sewards.
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Revision as of 22:59, 19 February 2011

Leeds Labour Students
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Home Page http://www.leedslabourstudents.co.uk/

The Committee, 2010/2011

Chair Mark Sewards
Vice-Chair (Internal) Eddie Breslin
Vice-Chair (External) Tom Black
Secretary Ella Magal
Treasurer Tom Dunn

Leeds Labour Students is the Labour Students (WP) wing of the (WP)-affiliated group for students from all Higher Education establishments in Leeds (WP). The Society currently has representation from Leeds University Labour Students and Leeds Metropolitan University Labour Students.

Former Home Secretary (WP) Jack Straw (WP) was elected chair of the previous Leeds University Labour Society in 1966, the society then changed its name to Leeds University Socialist Society and withdrew its support from the Labour Party.

The group is considered one of the most active student Labour societies in the UK apart from the Oxford University Labour Club (WP), and frequently hosts talks from current and former prominent Labour party figures such as Hillary Benn (WP), Ed Balls (WP) and Yvette Cooper (WP)

The current chair is Mark Sewards.

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