The pro-war Left was a grouping of Britishleft wingjournalists and bloggers who supported for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, at variance with much of the rest of the British Left, which opposed it. They were centered on the Euston manifesto.[1] which in October 2007 had 2,929 signatories. The name is derived from the pro-war group the Undertakers.
The pro-war Left can be seen as mainly a phenomenon of the blogosphere. Most of its supporters contribute to or run blogs, Harry's Place being the most well known and influential of these.
On October 7, 2007, a counter-demonstration[2] to the Al-Quds march was organised by Harry's Place to which all of the pro-war Left were invited. The organisers estimate that 100 people turned up over the course of the day.