The Residents Action Movement (or RAM) is a left wing local government electoral ticket in the Auckland Region of New Zealand that is in the process of becoming a national-level political party to contest the 2008 elections. RAM can be characterised as as broad left coalition, stretching from social liberals, community activists and former National Party members to social democrats, democratic...
The Residents Action Movement (or RAM) is a left wing local government electoral ticket in the Auckland Region of New Zealand that is in the process of becoming a national-level political party to contest the 2008 elections. RAM can be characterised as as broad left coalition, stretching from social liberals, community activists and former National Party members to social democrats, democratic socialists and left-wing radicals. Its chairperson is currently Grant Morgan, who is also a leading member of Socialist Worker (Aotearoa). [Source Wikipedia] This is an interview with Grant Morgan (RAM chair), Daphne Lawless (a RAM candidate in last year's Auckland Regional Council election and is a current member of the RAM Executive) and Oliver Woods, RAM co-organiser. It was recorded by telephone on May 1st. RAM's Official website RAM campaign material (pdf) Electoral Analysis of RAM's performance in the 2007 local elections A common cause for grassroots visionaries RAM's GST off food campaign embed_flv("240", "20", "http%3A%2F%2Fratbagmedia.wikispaces.com%2Fspace%2Fshowimage%2FLeftCast20080501.mp3?file_extension=mp3", false, false, "/s/mediaplayer.swf"); Original audio source