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RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
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Media release 3 September 2008
RAM elects co-leaders and candidates,
runs People's Procession to Parliament
The Residents Action Movement, better known as RAM, today elected Oliver Woods and Grant Brookes as co-leaders of their candidates group.
Mr Woods, a 20-year-old university graduate in politics, was formerly deputy chair of the Labour Party's electorate committee in Epsom. Several weeks ago he was elected co-chair of the Student Representation Committee at Auckland University for 2009. Mr Woods, who speaks Spanish and Mandarin, is standing for RAM in the Auckland Central electorate.
"I'm a social justice advocate," said Mr Woods. "Last year, I chaired public meetings during RAM's Voices of Peace campaign which put a stop to hate attacks on New Zealand's peaceful Muslims. Now I'm promoting RAM's campaign to axe the unjust GST tax from food."
Mr Brookes, a 40-year-old university graduate in science and nursing, is a nurse at Wellington Hospital. He is the hospital's national delegate for the NZ Nurses Organisation, representing 1,500 health workers on the union's National Delegates Committee. Mr Brookes is RAM's candidate for the Wellington Central electorate.
"I've spent 15 years campaigning for the grassroots," said Mr Brookes. "That's why I'm organising the Wellington leg of the People's Procession to Parliament, a two-week journey through North Island centres with RAM's GST-off-food petition."
The People's Procession starts on 20 September in Kaitaia and finishes on 3 October at Parliament. Here the GST-off-food petition will be handed over to MP's from the Maori Party, the only party in the current parliament which supports the removal of tax from food.
So far, the GST-off-food petition has been signed by 20,000 Kiwis.
"I expect that number to rise considerably during the People's Procession to Parliament," said Grant Morgan, the procession's national organiser, who is also RAM chair. "RAM's campaign to remove GST from food is hugely popular at the grassroots. So many people were queuing to sign the petition outside supermarkets that I was asked by a TV journalist if RAM was holding food demonstrations."
"RAM isn't just another electoral party. We are a people's movement which constantly campaigns around issues like GST off food while we also stand in elections. At our petition stalls, thousands of people have told RAM that they are worried about prices outstripping their income. They also say they're sick of being treated as invisible by Labour and National. Both these parties look after the rich. That's why we call them the LabNats," said Mr Morgan.
RAM first arose in Greater Auckland as an organiser of the Rates Revolt against the regional council's massive home rate hikes in 2003. In the five years since its birth, RAM has campaigned for free and frequent public transport, for solidarity with low-paid workers and against hate attacks on New Zealand Muslims. RAM won 100,000 votes in Greater Auckland's 2007 council elections.
In March 2008, RAM decided to go nationwide and to stand for Parliament as well as councils. In the six months since then, RAM has gained 3,000 members in the country's fastest political recruitment drive.
Today RAM elected a list ticket of 26 candidates for the 2008 General Election. Eleven of them are also standing for electorate seats in Whangarei, Auckland, Rotorua and Wellington.
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
RAM's full party list appears at the bottom of this release.
Colour photos of Oliver Woods and Grant Brookes will be sent to the media on request.
A full itinerary of the People's Procession to Parliament will be sent to the media on request.
For more information, contact:
Oliver Woods
Co-leader of RAM's candidates group and Auckland Central candidate
021 072 4647
oliver.woods()gmail.com
Grant Brookes
Co-leader of RAM's candidates group and Wellington Central candidate
027 2033 534
grant_brookes()paradise.net.nz
Grant Morgan
RAM chair and national organiser of People's Procession to Parliament
021 2544 515
grantmorgan()paradise.net.nz
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RAM's party list rankings
Oliver Woods (Auckland Central)
Grant Brookes (Wellington Central)
Roger Fowler (Mangere)
Elliott Blade (Maungakiekie)
Michelle Ducat (list only)
Martin Kaipo (Whangarei)
Cordelia Black (list only)
Stephen Cooper (North Shore)
Daphne Lawless (New Lynn)
TK Khan (Roskill)
Grant Rogers (Rotorua)
Don Archer (list only)
Pat O'Dea (Papakura)
Bronwen Beechey (list only)
Robyn Hughes (list only)
Rafe Copeland (Epsom)
Michael Lai (list only)
Curwen Rolinson (list only)
Peter Hughes (list only)
Dave Colyer (list only)
Kyle Webster (list only)
Sam Richardson (list only)
Tom Pearce (list only)
Len Parker (list only)
Jonathan Williams (list only)
Peter de Waal (list only)
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Comments
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
We've got more grassroots down here than you have!
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
The media will be lining up for the colour photograhs of Oliver Woods and Grant Brookes. Does it cost extra to get them autographed?
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Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
But, why the colour blue? Sure, you want to be loved by all and not alienate the wee grass rooters, but it wasn't that long ago that you guys were leading the communist movement in this corner od the world.
Don't grow up too fast, it ain't seemly.
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
Why are you ashamed of your actual communist political beliefs? Essentially you're being two faced and lying to the electorate. At least the Greens and Alliance are honest about their social democratic or democratic socialist politics.
Morgan, Brookes, Lawless, Parker, de Waal, Webster, Colyer, Archer, Fowler et al are all masquerading around as something that they're not, largely because their actual beliefs out of favour with the so called masses.
I can just imagine it. In a couple of years time there'll be a RAM party conference and Morgan and co will leap out of the box shouting "surprise", followed by a lolly scramble of Communist Manifestoes - A6 size.
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
As Pete Seegar sings: when will they ever learn?
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
tumeke!
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
The only innocent in all this is NaCl. Which has never killed any bacteria.
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament
Re: RAM elects co-leaders and candidates, runs People's Procession to Parliament