Organised Independents
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The Organised Independents (often abbreviated to OIs) are a grouping within the National Union of Students of the United Kingdom.
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Founded | 1999; 25 years ago (1999) |
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Type | Students' Union |
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Area served | United Kingdom |
Formerly called | Webberites, Owainites, Independent Faction |
The group is made up of candidates for National Executive Committee posts, all standing on an "independent" label, and their supporters.[1] As such, the OIs have been defined as an interest group as opposed to a faction; this originates from the idea that they are apolitical or moderate, either simply as a group of sabbatical officers seeking to support one another, or as proponents of a membership-focused national ideology. Commentator Rachel Brooks writes that the OIs also have a "shared concern to minimise the influence of 'the left'," which she defines as centring around the factions AWL, Liberation Left, and NCAFC.[1]