Your Party Bristol South Launch Meeting at The Withywood Centre, Queens Road, BS13 8QA
Event is free. Contributions to running costs welcomed

A event on Thursday 16th October. The event starts at 19:00.


Your Party support is growing in Bristol and we're reaching out in local areas to help build the new democratic socialist party in our city.

Perhaps you are one of 800,000 people across the UK who have joined the new political party launched by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana. Perhaps you have been active in Bristol’s trade unions, anti-racist movements, or local community organising. Maybe you are simply angry at the state of politics and hopeful for something better. Whoever you are, this is Your Party. Join us and help shape a new kind of politics.

This is a pivotal political moment and a huge opportunity for the left in the UK. Over the coming months, Your Party will host large democratic assemblies and online participatory spaces so that every member has a chance to contribute to building this movement together.

Everyone is welcome. Whether you have been organising for decades or whether filling in the form was your first political act, you have a role to play. This is a grassroots initiative led by Your Party supporters here in Bristol.

Event details
16 October
Doors 6:30pm, meeting starts 7:00pm

Venue:
The Withywood Centre, Queens Road, Bristol, BS13 8QA
https://maps.app.goo.gl/bxtkiLR7vysRLKGZA

Disabled access available. Please let us know if you have any additional needs and we will do our best to accommodate you.

We are asking for donations to cover the cost of the venue. Please give what you can. Any contributions beyond venue hire will go directly to supporting local organising.

For questions, contact: [email protected]


Items to be covered:

What Your Party is and stands for, what you can do.
Where Your Party Bristol has got to, how South fits in.
Proposal to migrate administrative tasks for Your Party Bristol South from WhatsApp to Discord.
Questions & Discussion

Entry requirements: no age restrictions