Socialist societies
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A Socialist Society is a membership organization which is affiliated to the Labour Party in the UK.
The best-known socialist society is the Fabian Society, founded in 1884, some years before the creation of the Labour Party itself (in which the Society participated). The Society's membership is relatively small (around 7000), but in Labour circles, it exerts much influence. The Co-operative Party is not strictly a "socialist society" in the context of the Labour Party. It is in fact a separate political party with an electoral agreement with the Labour Party. It acts as a Socialist Society for the most part although it has certain additional rights.
Affiliation means that the socialist societies - like a number of British trade unions - pay an affiliation fee to the Labour Party, and the affiliates' members become affiliated members of the Labour Party (a different status from full member), unless they specifically choose otherwise. In return the societies receive a formal role in Labour decision-making, and the affiliated members can take part in all-member ballots in certain circumstances. For example, they can participate in the election of Labour Party leaders.
Socialist societies also elect a delegate to the Labour National Executive Committee and can affiliate at a local level to Constituency Labour Parties.
Current Socialist Societies
Affiliated Socialist Societies include:
- Black Socialist Society
- Co-operative Party
- [Christian Socialist Movement]
- Fabian Society
- [Jewish Labour Movement], formerly Poale Zion in the UK
- [Labour Campaign for Lesbian and Gay Rights]
- [Labour Disabled Members' Group]
- Labour Housing Group
- Labour Irish Society
- Labour Students
- National Union of Labour and Socialist Clubs
- [Scientists for Labour]
- Socialist Education Association
- [Socialist Environment and Resources Association (SERA - the Labour Environment Campaign)]
- [Socialist Health Association]
- Society of Labour Lawyers
See also
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