European Parliamentary Labour Party

The European Parliamentary Labour Party (EPLP) was the parliamentary party of the British Labour Party in the European Parliament. The EPLP was part of the Socialist and Democrats (S&D) Group. In the final Parliament prior to Brexit Labour had 10 Members of the European Parliament. The EPLP sat as part of the pan-European Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D), along with MEPs from sister parties including the French Parti Socialiste, the German SPD, the Swedish Social Democrats and Dutch Labour Party. Like other national delegations, it had its own leadership and spokespeople representing Labour in Brussels and Strasbourg.

The EPLP ceased to exist after the UK left the European Union in January 2020.

Leader

The leader of the EPLP had a seat on the Labour Party National Executive Committee and attended shadow cabinet meetings.

List of Leaders of the European Parliamentary Labour Party

Name Years as Leader
Michael Stewart 1975–1976
John Prescott 1976–1979
Barbara Castle 1979–1985
Alf Lomas 1985–1987
David Martin 1987–1988
Barry Seal 1988–1989
Glyn Ford 1989–1993
Pauline Green 1993–1994
Wayne David 1994–1998
Alan Donnelly 1998–1999
Simon Murphy 1999–2002
Gary Titley 2002–2009
Glenis Willmott 2009–2017
Richard Corbett 2017–2020

S&D Group in the European Parliament

British Labour MEPs held key positions in the Socialist and Democrats Group in the European Parliament, a pan national group of which the Labour Party was a member. Committee co-ordinators operated as spokespeople for the S&D Group in the European Parliament in their respective committees; they co-ordinated decisions on policy with each of the different national groups that made up the S&D Group in the European Parliament.

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