Q&A with Zarah Sultana MP, Candi Williams and Mark Gage at The Trinity Centre
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"Borne from the depressingly predictable right-wing swing of the Labour Party and the increasingly fractured Left, the promising Your Party has pledged us a new species of politics, but what does that look like? With 50,000 members and rising, they’re hosting an open discussion with co-founder Zarah Sultana, letting you have your say in the future of UK governance."

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Ticket tiers. £10, £5 and Free (Optional Donation)

A event held at The Trinity Centre on Sunday 15th February. The event starts at 13:30.


What do you want politics to be? Bills are rising. Services we rely on are being cut or shut down. Communities are being stretched to breaking point, while the government is busy scapegoating and offering the same empty promises. At this event, we’d love to get together and discuss: What should politics look like if it actually worked for ordinary people? How will we build the kind of politics we deserve, together? What does Your Party’s soon-to-be elected Central Executive leadership model mean for you and your community? Join Zarah Sultana, Your Party MP, Candi Williams and Mark Gage, Your Party South West Central Executive candidate, and Councillor Grace Lewis for an open and honest conversation about why politics needs to be done differently, why collective leadership and branch power matter, and how we can build something better together. They’ll talk about what Your Party is doing about this, why community and branches are essential, and how ordinary people can shape a political movement rooted in real life. There will be plenty of time for questions, discussion, and hearing from you about what matters most in your life and your community. Whether you’re not that into politics, politically curious, already a Your Party member, or a long-standing socialist, you are welcome. This is a space to listen, share, question – and build together. Join us! Submit a question: https://forms.gle/RQnAUCXEvAvMjfY88 Donations: All ticket payments and donations are will go towards covering accessible venue and organising costs. If there is any money left over once these costs are covered will be go towards our campaign fund. Stream: Links will be shared via email on the day of the event. ‍ ‍➡ Accessibility: Trinity is an accessible community venue, with stair-free access, disabled toilets and disabled parking bays. More information on its accessibility can be found on their Accessibility page: https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/accessibility

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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