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Michael Lavalette

Michael Lavalette (born 1962) is a member of the Socialist Workers Party and former local councillor in Preston, Lancashire, England. He was first elected as a Socialist Alliance candidate shortly after the Iraq War began in 2003. In 2007, he was re-elected, this time standing for the Respect Party. In the Respect split in 2007 he remained loyal to the SWP and broke with George Galloway.〔Hilary Wainwright ("Any Respect Left?" ), ''The Guardian'', 16 November 2007〕 Re-elected in 2012 as an Independent Socialist, he was affiliated with TUSC until he retired from his seat in 2015.〔http://www.tusc.org.uk/16982/12-05-2014/socialist-councillors-can-help-boost-resistance〕
He is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Liverpool Hope University, formerly having worked at both Liverpool and Central Lancashire universities. Along with Chris Jones, Iain Feguson, and Laura Penketh, he was an author of the ''Social Work manifesto for a new engaged practice''〔Social Work and Social Justice: a manifesto for a new engaged practice http://www.socialworkfuture.org/?page_id=50〕 and organiser of the Liverpool and Glasgow conferences of the Social Work Action Network (SWAN), which stands in the radical social work tradition and seeks to oppose the increased managerialism and privatisation within the social work profession, and to promote social work practice based on principles of social justice.〔Helen Carter Time is of the Essence The Guardian 11 March 2009〕
At the end of 2008 the Social Work Action Network ran a campaign defending social workers in the aftermath of the Baby P tragedy.〔SWAN Stop Witch-hunting Social Workers http://www.socialworkfuture.org/?page_id=56〕 Shortly after, along with Iain Ferguson, he wrote a polemical pamphlet called 'Social Work After Baby P' that included significant contributions from academics, practitioners and senior trade union officers.〔I. Ferguson and M. Lavalette (2009) Social Work After baby P: Issues, debates and alternative perspectives (Liverpool, Hope University Press)〕
Lavalette originally joined his local Labour Party in North Ayrshire at the age of 16 in 1979, but by January 1981 he had left to join the SWP. In the early 1990s he moved to Preston for work and became politically active in the local labour movement.
In Preston he continues to be politically active. He is the co-ordinator of the local Stop the War Coalition. He organised a solidarity day in Preston for victims of the Asian Tsunami and has led campaigns against hospital privatisation, Islamophobia, the wars in the Middle East and support for local trade unionists on strike.
In May 2007 he was re-elected to Preston council and held his seat until May 2011, when he lost it to Labour. In December 2010 Michael Lavalette proposed a motion to Preston City Council calling for opposition to cuts, job losses and privatisations. This motion had the backing of the local trades council and of 'Preston Against Cuts'. 5 Labour councillors had voted and spoken in favour of this motion at these meetings. When it came to the full council meeting however, all the Labour councillors voted against this motion, and for an amendment supporting 'fairer' cuts backed by the Liberals and Tories.〔Socialist Worker 8 January 2011 http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=23498〕
In May 2012 he contested the seat again as a Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition supported candidate and was re-elected.
Lavalette regularly contributes to the ''Lancashire Evening Post''.
==Electoral history==


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