Campaign for Labour Party Democracy

The Campaign for Labour Party Democracy (CLPD) is a group of Labour Party activists campaigning for changes to the constitution of the Labour Party to ensure that Labour MPs and Labour governments enacted policies agreeable to the party membership. It was founded by activists in 1973, with support from about ten Labour MPs, and its first President was Frank Allaun.[1][2] A leading co-founder was Vladimir Derer, and his house in Golders Green became CLPD's headquarters for about 25 years.[3][4]

Campaign for Labour Party Democracy
AbbreviationCLPD
Formation1973 (1973)
FounderVladimir Derer
Location
  • United Kingdom
Region
United Kingdom
Chair
Claudia Webbe
Secretary
Peter Willsman
Treasurer
Russell Cartwright
Vice-Chair
Lizzy Ali
Rachel Godley-Wood
Gaye Johnston
Christine Shawcroft
Rachael Ward
Key people
Assistant secretaries: Rachel Garnham
Barry Gray
Barry Rodin
Asima Shaikh
Matthew Stiles
Jon Lansman

Press officer:
Mark Seddon
Anton Johnson

Trade union organisers: Jeff Slee
Francis Prideaux
Parent organisation
Labour Party
AffiliationsCentre-Left Grassroots Alliance
Websitewww.clpd.org.uk

History

Amongst the changes desired were mandatory reselection of MPs, for the party leader to be elected on a franchise wider than MPs and for the party manifesto to be drafted by the National Executive Committee rather than the parliamentary leadership.[5] Tony Benn was the foremost advocate of CLPD demands.[6] In the late 1970s, CLPD had about 450 members and nearly 300 affiliated organisations.[7]

In the 1980s, the CLPD became the first Labour organisation to call for more representation of women within the Party, which eventually led to all-women shortlists to select candidates being adopted in the Labour Party.[3][4]

Recent developments

In 2015, CLPD member Jeremy Corbyn was elected as Leader of the Labour Party, and took forward the CLPD agenda of increasing democracy in the Labour Party by putting forward reforms to increase the ability of the Party Conference to determine Labour Party policy.[8] Corbyn did not advocate mandatory reselection for Labour MPs during his term as Labour leader - a demand that he, along with Tony Benn and other members of the CLPD, had made in the 1980s - but because of the Conservative government's constituency boundary redrawing, all MPs intending to stand again were due to face reselection by October 2018 anyway.[8]

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See also

References

  1. Jad Adams, Tony Benn (London: Macmillan, 1992), p. 393.
  2. "c l p d - a potted history". CLPD. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  3. Chris Mullin (12 June 2014). "Vladimir Derer obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  4. Peta Steel (26 July 2014). "Vladimir Derer: Campaign for Labour Party Democracy co-founder who helped modernise the party and make it more electable". The Independent. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  5. Adams, p. 394.
  6. Adams, p. 393.
  7. "Pressure Group Archives Subject Guide - Campaign for Labour Party Democracy". University of Hull. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  8. Tom McTague (13 December 2015). "Jeremy Corbyn makes first move to rein in rebellious Labour MPs". The Independent. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
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