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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 1H 7M

Bell Ribeiro Addy

from Labour Left Podcast · host Bryn Griffiths

n the latest edition of the ⁠Labour Left Podcast⁠ Bryn Griffiths of Labour Hub talks to Bell Ribeiro-Addy of the Socialist Campaign Group about fighting racism within parliament .Bell entered parliament in 2019 as the Corbyn period drew to a close within the Labour Party.  She entered the Parliamentary Labour Party alongside numerous other new excellent socialists such as Nadia Whittome, Apsana Begum, Kim Johnson and Ian Byrne.Before becoming an MP in her own right, she was the Chief of Staff to Diane Abbott Britain’s first Black MP and the Mother of the House.  She cut her political teeth as the Black Student’s Officer of the National Union of Students (NUS) fighting racism and seeking to implement the NUS policy of no platform for fascists.  What marks Bell out is that she was part of a parliamentary socialist intake as the Corbyn leadership period drew to a close.  She entered the Parliamentary Labour Party as a socialist with a clear commitment to joining the Socialist Campaign Group and a personal identification with the fight for Black representation led by the Labour Party Black Sections in the 1980s.  In the podcast we hear about how Bell used her Maiden Speech within Parliament to say “Let’s address the historic injustices of the British Empire”.  On 5 September of 2025, when Angela Rayner resigned, she became the left’s candidate for the Deputy Leadership of the Labour Party.   When Rayner stood down both Momentum and the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy (CLPD) were keen that the socialist wing of the party stood a candidate so both organisations were delighted when the Campaign Group announced Bell Ribeiro Addy as our candidate.  In a previous Labour Left Podcast John McDonnell described the Deputy Leadership contest as a “stitch-up” and one of the features of that “stitch-up” was a procedure where the MPs only had three days to consider who would appear on the ballot that Labour members were to receive.  Given that Bell only had three days to campaign it was a considerable achievement that she began to set the agenda on issues such as why we should not seek to ‘out Reform Reform”, Gaza, welfare policy and the need to reintroduce democracy back into the Labour Party.  Given the resonance Bell’s ideas received in those three short days it is very clear why the right-wing of the Parliamentary Labour Party were so determined to ensure that Labour members did not get a real political choice.After the short campaign both the CLPD and Momentum were full of praise for the agenda setting impact made by Bell.  Both organisations are keen to help to raise her profile and this episode of the Labour Left Podcast is Labour Hub’s contribution to that task.  Please share Bell’s compelling interview so we can continue to raise her profile.  During the course of the interview Bell says she is very happy to speak at Constituency Labour Party events so please consider whether she could be invited as a guest speaker to your local party.  You can invite her by mailing  ⁠[email protected]⁠  I hope you enjoy Bell’s compelling story.You can watch the podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts ⁠here⁠, Audible ⁠here⁠, Substack ⁠here ⁠and listen to it on Spotify ⁠here⁠.  You can even ask Alexa to play the Labour Left Podcast. If your favourite podcast site isn’t listed, just search for the Labour Left Podcast. Bryn Griffiths is an activist in Colchester Labour Party and North Essex World Transformed. He is the Vice-Chair of Momentum and sits on the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy’s Executive. Bryn hosts Labour Hub’s spin off – the Labour Left Podcast.  You can find all the episodes of the podcast ⁠here⁠  or if you prefer audio platforms (for example Amazon, Audible, Spotify, Apple etc,) go to your favourite podcast provider and just search for the Labour Left Podcast.

n the latest edition of the ⁠Labour Left Podcast⁠ Bryn Griffiths of Labour Hub talks to Bell Ribeiro-Addy of the Socialist Campaign Group about fighting racism within parliament .Bell entered parliament in 2019 as the Corbyn period drew to a close within the Labour Party.  She entered the Parliamentary Labour Party alongside numerous other new excellent socialists such as Nadia Whittome, Apsana Begum, Kim Johnson and Ian Byrne.Before becoming an MP in her own right, she was the Chief of Staff to Diane Abbott Britain’s first Black MP and the Mother of the House.  She cut her political teeth as the Black Student’s Officer of the National Union of Students (NUS) fighting racism and seeking to implement the NUS policy of no platform for fascists.  What marks Bell out is that she was part of a parliamentary socialist intake as the Corbyn leadership period drew to a close.  She entered the Parliamentary Labour Party as a socialist with a clear commitment to joining the Socialist Campaign Group and a personal identification with the fight for Black representation led by the Labour Party Black Sections in the 1980s.  In the podcast we hear about how Bell used her Maiden Speech within Parliament to say “Let’s address the historic injustices of the British Empire”.  On 5 September of 2025, when Angela Rayner resigned, she became the left’s candidate for the Deputy Leadership of the Labour Party.   When Rayner stood down both Momentum and the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy (CLPD) were keen that the socialist wing of the party stood a candidate so both organisations were delighted when the Campaign Group announced Bell Ribeiro Addy as our candidate.  In a previous Labour Left Podcast John McDonnell described the Deputy Leadership contest as a “stitch-up” and one of the features of that “stitch-up” was a procedure where the MPs only had three days to consider who would appear on the ballot that Labour members were to receive.  Given that Bell only had three days to campaign it was a considerable achievement that she began to set the agenda on issues such as why we should not seek to ‘out Reform Reform”, Gaza, welfare policy and the need to reintroduce democracy back into the Labour Party.  Given the resonance Bell’s ideas received in those three short days it is very clear why the right-wing of the Parliamentary Labour Party were so determined to ensure that Labour members did not get a real political choice.After the short campaign both the CLPD and Momentum were full of praise for the agenda setting impact made by Bell.  Both organisations are keen to help to raise her profile and this episode of the Labour Left Podcast is Labour Hub’s contribution to that task.  Please share Bell’s compelling interview so we can continue to raise her profile.  During the course of the interview Bell says she is very happy to speak at Constituency Labour Party events so please consider whether she could be invited as a guest speaker to your local party.  You can invite her by mailing  ⁠[email protected]⁠  I hope you enjoy Bell’s compelling story.You can watch the podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts ⁠here⁠, Audible ⁠here⁠, Substack ⁠here ⁠and listen to it on Spotify ⁠here⁠.  You can even ask Alexa to play the Labour Left Podcast. If your favourite podcast site isn’t listed, just search for the Labour Left Podcast. Bryn Griffiths is an activist in Colchester Labour Party and North Essex World Transformed. He is the Vice-Chair of Momentum and sits on the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy’s Executive. Bryn hosts Labour Hub’s spin off – the Labour Left Podcast.  You can find all the episodes of the podcast ⁠here⁠  or if you prefer audio platforms (for example Amazon, Audible, Spotify, Apple etc,) go to your favourite podcast provider and just search for the Labour Left Podcast.

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n the latest edition of the ⁠Labour Left Podcast⁠ Bryn Griffiths of Labour Hub talks to Bell Ribeiro-Addy of the Socialist Campaign Group about fighting racism within parliament .Bell entered parliament in 2019 as the Corbyn period drew to a close...

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