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Councillor Chloe Hawryluk on what the British left should be doing for young working-class people.

Local Councillor, Chloe Hawryluk, “started her journey into politics with the climate strikes in 2019” and became involved with the Labour Party. She is now no longer a part of the party, but celebrating her “four year anniversary of joining Labour”, and ahead of her upcoming talk at the Cambridge Union, she has declared that “Labour and the factionalism of Young Labour is toxic” and “undemocratic”.  Hawryluk is a final year politics student at Liverpool University, devoting much of her time to advocate for the inclusion of young people in politics. She “progressed into politics because of Jeremy Corbyn” and
25th February 2024