Shape Labour’s plan for Britain

Widespread demand across the Labour and trade union movement for electoral reform…

Keir Starmer making democratic reform a top Labour priority...

The public's deep frustration that our politics just isn't working...

The historic victory at last year's Labour conference...

These circumstances have created the best opportunity there's ever been to reform our broken voting system.

Help us seize this opportunity, by:


From 30 January - 17 March, the National Policy Forum (NPF) is consulting on what should be in Labour’s next manifesto.

The most important thing you can do to help get Proportional Representation in the party’s policy programme is respond to the consultation via your branch and CLP.

Visit our consultation action page for step-by-step guidance and frequently asked questions.


Later in the year, the National Policy Forum will decide whether to include electoral reform in Labour’s draft policy programme.

We are organising mass meetings between members and their elected NPF representatives in each region to discuss why they should back Proportional Representation.

Find your region, sign-up, and we’ll invite you to a meeting with your regional reps once its organised.


Without PR, Labour’s plan for democratic reform will be another sticking plaster

By Laura Parker

In his new year speech, Keir Starmer addressed a country engulfed by multiple crises. From the political turmoil caused by a year when the UK had three Prime Ministers, to the soaring cost of living and crumbling public services, few could credibly disagree that much is rotten in the country. What is significant is that the Labour leader’s proposed policy response to this has democratic reforms at its centre.…

Read the full article on Labour List ➤


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