Marianna Masters
@MariannaMasters
Labour & Co-operative Councillor Streatham Wells & LBL Deputy Cabinet Member for Stronger Communities @GSTTnhs Governor @FabianWomen Chair @ChrLeft
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31-07-2015 09:47:20
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Love this from Keir Starmer The Labour Party
As a Christian, I believe the power in the Easter message is that even in the darkest moments there is always hope.
Here’s to new beginnings.
Happy Easter ✝️🐣
Today I’ve written to David Cameron urging him, with the international community, to make clear to Israel that an intensive military offensive in Rafah is unacceptable.
Israel must comply with the ICJ’s provisional measures in full.
The fighting must stop now.
I love diversity so what better way to spend the afternoon than celebrating #ChineseNewYear
It’s the year of the dragon 🐉
Bright colours, festivities & delicious food😋
Love the contribution London's East & South East Asian communities make to our culture.
#YearOfTheDragon
Great Nottingham Labour day out to #Wellingborough today!
Marianna Masters now officially part of the Nottingham team!
Good to speak to residents #StreathamWells with issues like anti social behaviour coming up
Fellow Cllr Malcolm Clark received thanks for sorting out issues between Lambeth Council and the gas company in Leigham Hall
Loved being a mentor helping a talented woman navigate political waters.
I’m sure we’ll hear more in the not too distant future from the graduates.
Thx to Jovan Nepaul Jenna & Harjeet Sahota for leading the programme 👏🏾
Incredible news Alex Sufit being appointed trustee for Refuge
I have no doubt such an accomplished Fabian Women & fellow #cohort10 alumni you’ll be a phenomenal asset & advocate in the fight to end #DomesticAbuse #EndViolenceAgainstWomen
I really welcome the work on the Race Equality Act led by Anneliese Dodds and Doreen Lawrence and the announcment that the labour government will deliver a Race Equality Act, making ethnicity pay gap reporting mandatory and appointing a Windrush commissioner
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