Andrew Fisher (political activist)

Andrew Fisher (born 1979/80)[1] is a British political activist and author who is a senior policy adviser to the Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn,[2][3] and is described as Corbyn's head of policy by some sources.[4][5]

Fisher gained an MA in politics.[6] He then worked as a parliamentary researcher for six years, and was policy officer at the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) trade union. According to Labour List,[7] in 2006 he co-founded the Left Economics Advisory Panel (LEAP), a body chaired by John McDonnell.[8] Fisher has also maintained a blog at LEAP Economics.[6] He is the author of The Failed Experiment: And How to Build an Economy that Works, a book published in 2014 about the 2008 financial crash. According to one reviewer, the book "argues for the urgent need for a fundamental democratisation of the economy, and recognises this will require a re-intensification of popular struggles."[9]

After Jeremy Corbyn became Leader of the Labour Party in September 2015, Fisher was appointed as an adviser.[7] In November 2015, he was suspended from the Labour Party following complaints from other Labour party members.[2][4] In a statement, Corbyn stated that he still had full confidence in Fisher.[10][11] His suspension was lifted by the Labour National Executive Committee later in the month, and he was issued with a warning.[12]

Fisher is married with a son, and has lived in Croydon since 2006.[1]

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