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LABOUR
BEFRIENDS INDIAN WOMEN
(22 June 2004)
Labour
Friends of India (LFIN), the independent Parliamentary Group for
MP's which was launched by John Prescot in 1999, is seeking to engage
in a "Big Conversation with Indian Women" on 22 July 2004.
The
group has campaigned successfully in Parliament for further investment
in literacy and anti-poverty programmes in India, has helped to
promote increased bilateral trade and highlighted the consequences
of international terrorism for India.
May's
briefing at the House of Commons saw Andrew Dismore MP, host an
open meeting with the British Indian community from his ward in
Hendon. Issues about rising Council taxes, access to state schools
for Indian pupils, transport and measures to counter terrorism dominated
the discussion at the meeting.
In
addition to hosting briefings, LFIN has organised visits to India
for Labour MPs, campaigned successfully for better visa services
and organised a series of events for political and community leaders
to network with key parliamentarians. LFIN has 136 Labour MPs, many
Cabinet ministers and junior ministers as well as other key figures
in the House of Commons and House of Lords parliamentary party as
members.
LFIN
is keen now to explore in more depth issues facing the Indian community
in the UK in particular around crime, public services and access
to leisure facilities. Labour Councillors are inevitably often at
the sharp end of delivering services in these areas and the group
is keen to contribute to the Party's policy making process in these
areas. To facilitate opportunities for Labour Councillors to meet
and exchange ideas on these topics, its next meeting is devoted
to Indian women. The purpose of the meeting is to understand women's
views on five key policy issues:
- Are
my health needs different to those of others?
- What
are the issues facing Indian women in the workplace?
- Becoming
involved in public life and politics.
- Creating
a cultural and social network for my family.
- Taking
part in charity & voluntary work as part of my belief system.
The
'Big Conversation with Indian Women' event is on 22 July 2004.
ABOUT
LABOUR FRIENDS OF INDIA
LFIN
provides many services to its MPs. The group arranges briefings
and research for debates on current affairs concerning India, such
as: the increase of cross border incursions into Jammu & Kashmir,
the attack on the Indian Parliament, hijacking of Indian Airlines
flight IC814, the devastating Gujarat earthquake, the militant attack
on Akshardham Swaminarayan Temple in Gujarat, the electoral process
in India, role of the National Human Rights Commission etc.
The
group has also campaigned successfully to reduce the cost of family
visitor visa appeals, opposed the deeply unpopular Visa Bond Pilot
Scheme effectively, and spoke on behalf of British Overseas Citizens
on their status to the Home Secretary. LFIN also organises delegations
for MP's to India twice a year, and plans public events.
The
aims of the group are:
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To promote understanding and appreciation among Labour Parliamentarians
about India.
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To promote good relations between the governments and parliaments
of the United Kingdom and India.
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To promote a strong and international partnership between the
UK & India.
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To maximise electoral support for the Labour Party amongst the
Indian community in the UK.
Membership
to the Labour Friends of Indian is open to all members of the UK
Parliament and also to elected representatives of the Labour Party
i.e. Members of the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly Greater
London Authority, European Parliament and Councillors from Local
Authorities. Members must either represent people of Indian origin
or be of Indian origin.
The
group is one of the largest country parliamentary groups in Westminster.
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