Lindsey Ann German "London candidates announced", Evening Standard (This is London), 14 May 2004 (born 1951) is a British left-wing political activist. A founding member and convenor of the British anti-war organisation Stop the War Coalition, she was formerly a member of the Socialist Workers Party, sitting on its central committee and being editor of its magazine, Socialist Review.
German has twice stood as a left-wing candidate for Mayor of London, coming fifth in 2004, and as the Left List mayoral candidate in the May 2008 elections. In February 2010, following "increasing disenchantment" with the leadership, she resigned from the SWP, after 37 years' membership.
German joined the International Socialists (later the Socialist Workers Party) in 1972, the same year she began to read law at the London School of Economics. "Candidates & Parties – Profile: "Lindsey German", BBC News London, May 2008Eleanor Badcock "Ten years of war: an interview with Lindsey German", Counterfire, 4 November 2011 She was active in the original National Abortion Campaign in April 1975, then responding to a parliamentary private member's bill put forward by Glasgow Labour MP James White,Lindsey German "Rise and fall of the women’s movement", International Socialism, second series, No. 37, Winter 1988, p.3-47 and was involved in campaigns to achieve equal pay for women. German had become a full-time official by 1977 for what was now the Socialist Workers Party and a member of the party's central committee.
In January 2004, German supported the move to form Respect Party, which included the SWP and other opponents of the war in Iraq, including Muslim groups and which stood as a left alternative to the Labour Party in elections. At the SWP's Marxism 2003 event she commented: "I'm in favour of defending gay rights, ... but I am not prepared to have it as a shibboleth, created people who . . . regard the state of Israel as somehow a viable presence."Nick Cohen "The lesson the left has never learnt", New Statesman, 21 July 2003 "Marxism 2003 – Rees lays it on the line", Weekly Worker, 488, 10 July 2003
She was Respect's candidate for the London Mayoral election in June 2004, in addition to being first in the list for election to the London Assembly. She came 5th in the mayoral election with 63,294 first and second preference votes (3.3% of the total) "Mayor of London 2004 election results", UK Politics Info and in the assembly election came just below the 5% threshold in the top-up section (the assembly election followed the Additional Member System) which would have gained her a seat on the assembly. In the 2005 general election she was the Respect candidate for the West Ham, London, constituency and came second with 19.5% of the vote.
According to journalist John Anderson, German was a leading figure promoting further ties between the SWP and various organizations such as the Muslim Association of Britain and the British Muslim Initiative.
German's employment by the SWP lasted until the January 2009 SWP party conference. At that conference the proposed slate did not include John Rees, German's partnerIain Dale "Top 100 most influential Left-wingers: 100-51", telegraph.co.uk, 24 September 2013. and another long-standing member of the Central Committee (CC). German proposed an alternative slate which did include Rees. When it became clear this would be overwhelmingly defeated, German and Chris Nineham withdrew their names from the election and were not selected. As the Central Committee slate was the only proposed slate that went to the vote at conference she was not re-elected to the SWP's Central Committee in 2009. On 16 February 2010, German resigned from the SWP, along with 41 others.http://solomonsmindfield.blogspot.com/2010/02/why-we-are-resigning-from-swp-open.html
German was the editor of the party's monthly magazine, Socialist Review, from 1984 until April 2004. "News Review", Socialist Review, No. 284, April 2004.
In August 2015, German endorsed Jeremy Corbyn's campaign in the Labour Party leadership election.
In 2019, German wrote that there was little evidence for an epidemic of antisemitism within the Labour Party, with a "very small number of cases proved, and a small number of accusations made". She wrote that such allegations were "political attacks – against Corbyn and his left wing politics, and against all those who criticise the Israel for its treatment of the Palestinians. These are the real reasons for their scale and ferocity, and why they are taken up with such enthusiasm by the BBC and the rest of the media."German, Lindsey "Adopting the IHRA definition didn't end the attacks, it accelerated them" , Counterfire, 8 July 2019; accessed 7 May 2020.
In 2022, in response to the prelude to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, German wrote an opinion piece in The Guardian criticising Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer's support of the NATO alliance.
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