Hannah Sell

Hannah Sell (born 1971) has been a leading member of the Socialist Party and its predecessor, Militant, since the 1980s. She was a member of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party in 1988 and 1989[1] representing the Labour Party Young Socialists. Sell is currently on the Socialist Party's Executive Committee.[2]

She was the party's campaigns organiser, national secretary [3] and is now deputy general secretary.[4]

She is the author of the book Socialism in the 21st Century and numerous articles in The Socialist and Socialism Today.[5] She has also been supportive of the Youth Fight for Jobs campaign which aims to raise awareness of youth unemployment and provide a voice for young unemployed and low paid workers.

References

  1. Campaign for a New Workers' Party pamphlet
  2. Socialist Party
  3. Socialism in the 21st century
  4. "Video: Has capitalism recovered from the crisis?", speakers include Hannah Sell, introduced as Socialist Party deputy general secretary
  5. For instance, "Euro elections 2009: Challenging big business and the far-right", Hannah Sell, Socialism Today issue 128, May 2009, and "Protests at the BBC: No to the far-right, racist BNP", Hannah Sell, The Socialist, 20 October 2009
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