National Executive Committee of the Labour Party
The National Executive Committee is the governing body of the UK Labour Party, setting the overall strategic direction of the party and policy development. Its composition has changed over the years, and includes representatives of affiliated trade unions, the Parliamentary Labour Party, constituency Labour parties, and socialist societies, as well as ex officio members such as the Party Leader and Deputy Leader and several of their appointees.
History
During the 1980s, the NEC had a major role in policy-making and was often at the heart of disputes over party policy. In the Tony Blair era, the committee's role declined and its membership was reformed, but it remains the administrative authority of the party. Its former policy development function is now largely carried out by the National Policy Forum. One of its committees has disciplinary powers including the ability to expel members of the party who have brought it into disrepute or to readmit previously expelled members.Up until 1997, Members of Parliament could stand for CLP section seats on the NEC, but thereafter MPs and MEPs could not stand in this section.
The 2017 Conference saw the creation of four additional NEC seats: one in the trade union section and three in the CLP section. Although the additional union seat was elected at Conference, the extra CLP seats were not elected until January 2018.
The Labour History Archive and Study Centre at the People's History Museum in Manchester has the full run of the minutes of the National Executive Committee in their collection.
Organisation
NEC Officers
The current Officers of the NEC are:- Leader of the Labour Party: Keir Starmer
- Chair: Andi Fox
- Vice-Chair: Ian Murray
- Treasurer: Diana Holland
- Chair of Organisation Committee: Jim Kennedy
- Chair of the Disputes Panel: vacant
- Chair of the Equalities Committee: Ann Henderson
- NEC Co-Convenor of the Joint Policy Committee: vacant
Joint Policy Committee
Chair: Vacant
NEC sub-committees
The following are sub-committees of the NEC:Equalities Committee
The Equalities Committee responsibilities and roles include:- Women’s recruitment, retention and participation in the Party in elected office and the development of women’s forums at local level
- Black, Asian and ethnic minority recruitment, retention and participation in the Party
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender representation and participation within the Party
- Disability access and increased representation and participation of members with disabilities
- Considering effective Party responses to Employment Framework Directive based on Article 13 and the European Union Action Programme to Combat Discrimination
- Responsibility for driving the Party’s equality agenda and the development of an inclusive organisation at all levels
- Link with Organisation Committee and Young Labour Co-ordinating Committee on issues of age discrimination
- Biannual women’s forum
- Biannual ethnic minorities forum
Business Board
The Business Board is responsible for overseeing the business functions of the organisation including the management of the finances.Chair: Diana Holland
Audit, Risk Management and Compliance Committee
The Audit, Risk Management and Compliance Committee has responsibility for audit and compliance oversight, and is accountable for internal audit procedures providing a systematic approach to risk management in all of the Party’s activities. The Committee ensures that the Labour Party’s financial activities are within the law, and that an effective system of internal control is maintained.Chair: George Howarth MP
Organisation Committee
The Organisation Committee is responsible for party rules and constitution; ensuring parties are operating effectively throughout the country to the highest standards and has overall responsibility for membership, investigations, selections, Conferences, electoral law, boundaries strategy and internal elections.Chair: Jim Kennedy
Disputes Panel
The NEC Disputes Panel is a panel of the NEC Organisation Committee which hears membership appeals; re-admission applications; party disputes and conciliation; minor investigations and local government appeals where referred to the NEC. It operates in a quasi-judicial fashion, conducting hearings and interviews around the country where necessary.Chair: Claudia Webbe
Membership
As of Annual Conference 2017, the NEC has 38 members elected from the following constituencies:- 1: Leader of the Labour Party
- 1: Deputy Leader of the Labour Party
- 1: Treasurer
- 3: Opposition Front Bench
- 1: Young Labour
- 13: Trade Unions
- 1: Socialist Societies
- 1: BAME Labour
- 9: CLPs
- 2: Labour Councillors
- 3: PLP
- 2: Scottish Labour and Welsh Labour
The General Secretary of the Labour Party acts as the non-voting secretary to the NEC.
Current members
; Leader of the Labour Party:- Keir Starmer MP
; Treasurer:
- Diana Holland
- Jim McMahon MP
- Jonathan Reynolds MP
- Jo Stevens MP
- Lara McNeill
- Kathy Abu-Bakir
- Joanne Cairns
- Andi Fox
- Mark Ferguson
- Jim Kennedy
- Andy Kerr
- Pauline McCarthy
- Ian Murray
- Cllr Wendy Nichols
- vacant
- Jayne Taylor
- Cllr Michael Wheeler
- Mick Whelan
- Cllr James Asser
- Carol Sewell
- Cllr Yasmine Dar
- Huda Elmi
- Rachel Garnham
- Ann Henderson
- Jon Lansman
- Johanna Baxter
- Gurinder Josan
- Darren Williams
- Peter Willsman
- Cllr Nick Forbes
- Cllr Alice Perry
- Margaret Beckett MP
- George Howarth MP
- Shabana Mahmood MP
- Richard Leonard MSP
- Mick Antoniw MS
Chair of the National Executive Committee
The name of this post has become confused since 2001 when Labour Party leader Tony Blair appointed Charles Clarke to the courtesy position of Chair of the Labour Party without the NEC or the national conference authorising such a position. The office's name remains "chair of the party" in the Labour Party Constitution, but elsewhere the party presents the position as "Chair of the NEC". Prior to 2001 the position was called "Chair of the Labour Party", and before that "Chairman of the Labour Party".
List of Chairs of the Labour Party National Executive Committee
Chairmen of the Annual Conference of the Labour Representation CommitteeChairmen of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Representation Committee
Chairmen of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party
Elections
- 2020 UK Labour Party National Executive Committee Youth Representative Election