Social media
The main LI social media channels are
LI creates other channels for specific groups or campaigns. See the Diversity section on this website for details.
LI branches may create their own social media channels. Consult the Branches page for details.
LI groups and campaigns generate a range of other social media. In the nature of things these channels come and go. Unofficial social media, initiated by members and run by them independently of the Labour International Executive Committee may be of interest. This includes a general discussion forum, groups from different wings of LI, and a large number of regional groups. You can see the list we have compiled below.
Unofficial Facebook Groups
- Labour International for a Labour Victory For all members of LI campaigning for a Labour Victory in the next General Election, whenever it may be. A resource place with pro-Labour and anti-Tory material.
- Labour International Migrants Rights Campaign resources and ideas that raise awareness and promote positive attitudes towards all migrants.
- Labour International Informal Unofficial Discussion Group (Nicknamed the UGLI Group) The informal, unofficial Facebook group created by ordinary members of LI for all other members of LI who wish to discuss and chat online in a comradely manner.
- Labour International Left Alliance A forum for members of LI who are members or supporters of Momentum, the LRC, Red Labour or the CLPD or just on the ‘left’ that want to work together to turn LI into an active campaigning Labour Party organisation
- Labour International for a Labour Win A discussion forum for overseas Labour members and supporters of the Keir Starmer leadership.
- Open Labour International For supporters of Open Labour, which stands for “transformative, left-wing politics. Our socialism looks outwards to the voting public, is honest about the political challenges we face, and encourages an inclusive and pluralist ethos within the Labour Party”.
- Labour International for Peace and Justice A discussion group for members and friends of Labour International who support Jeremy Corbyn’s Project for Peace and Justice.