"It’s clear that Martin Forde himself has not been happy with the Party’s response. And for us as grassroots members, the situation in the Party appears worse than ever."
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Only a democratic party can provide the policies this country needs – Jeremy Corbyn
To commemorate 50 years of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy (CLPD), Jeremy Corbyn describes how transformative polices depend on empowering the membership.
CLPD Model Motion defending Labour’s Green Paper: A New Deal for Working People
Read CLPD's model motion for party conference pushing for 'A New Deal For Working People.'
CLPD celebrates 50th Anniversary with special Campaign Briefing edition
CLPD celebrates it's 50th anniversary with a special edition of campaign briefing covering a wide range of policy issues, this year’s Annual Conference, and internal party democracy.
Labour Women’s Conference needs to hear from women’s voices
Jean Crocker, Vice-chair of Labour’s Women’s Conference Arrangements Committee (CAC) sets out the challenges inthe build-up to Labour Women’s Conference.
NPF Reportback shows extent of Starmer’s rollback – and need for unified fightback
“We know the policies we are pushing for are overwhelmingly popular, but most importantly they are absolutely necessary” - Jess Barnard, Labour NEC.
National Policy Forum Report – Campaign for Labour Party Democracy (CLPD)
Despite difficult circumstances, left representatives fought at the NPF for transformative policies and for Labour to repeal the Tories’ most reactionary legislation.
Massive support shown for Jamie Driscoll as members and affiliates speak up for Labour Party democracy
Jamie Driscoll, Jon Trickett, Rachel Garnam (CLPD), Mick Whelan (ASLEF), Kathy Bole (Disability Labour) challenged the clampdown on party democracy - including Jamie's own shocking exclusion.
Democracy is an essential ingredient of a healthy party – Rachel Garnham, CLPD
Rachel Garnham, CLPD, writes on the erosion of Labour Party democracy - from selection stitch ups to democratically agreed policies being ignored.
Opposition grows to Starmer’s block on Corbyn as 70,000 make their voice heard
“People are more angry than ever about the continuing injustice to Jeremy Corbyn and his constituents of arbitrarily withdrawing the whip, and the trashing of democracy this represents.”