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THE 10 CONSTITUTIONAL
RULES OF THE LABOUR PARTY
Summary:
1. Organise
and maintain a political Labour Party in parliament and the country
2. Combine
constituencies, unions and other affiliated organisations, and agree to the party programme
3. Arrange
sound financial structures based on revenues from members and affiliates.
4. Pursue social justice through community,
co-operation and freedom of endeavour.
5. Determine party policy through the NEC and the
PLP, under the guidance of party conference.
6. Recognise party conference as the supreme
authority of the party.
7. Elect the Leader and Deputy leader by
the party membership
8. Allow the National Executive Committee
to organise and administer all aspects of party operation
9. Permit the National Constitutional Committee
to investigate all cases of disciplinary action.
10. Agree that these party rules are binding and may
only be amended by the NEC
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Clause1
- Name and Objects
1 This organisation shall be
known as ‘The Labour Party’ (hereinafter referred to as ‘the party’).
Its purpose is to organise and maintain in Parliament and in the country
a political Labour Party.
2 The party shall give
effect, as far as may be practicable, to the principles from time to
time approved by party conference.
Clause
2 - Party Structure and Affiliated Organisations
1 There shall be a National
Executive Committee of the party (the ‘NEC’) which shall, subject to
the control and directions of party conference, be the administrative
authority of the party.
2 The party shall be
organised on the following basis:
(a) In every Westminster
parliamentary constituency there shall be established a unit of the
party, to be known as a ‘constituency labour party’ or ‘CLP’
(b) Within each CLP,
members shall be organised in branches, the number and area covered by
such branches to be agreed by the CLP and the NEC
(c) A women’s forum may
be established in each CLP, consisting of all individual women members
within that CLP
(d) In Scotland, Wales and
each of the English regions there shall be established: a Scottish
Labour, Wales Labour or regional party office; a Scottish executive,
Welsh executive or regional board; and a European constituency labour
party. There may also be established a Scottish, Welsh or regional
women’s committee.
(e) Subject to the
approval of the appropriate NEC representative, local government
committees may be established within areas of directly elected local
government above that of parish/ community council
(f) Members on local
authorities shall be organised locally in Labour groups and nationally
in the Association of Labour Councillors
(g) All individual members
of the party aged between 15 and 26 years inclusive shall be members
of Young Labour and may establish local Young Labour groups throughout
England, Scotland and Wales
(h) Student members of the
party shall be organised nationally in the National Organisation of
Labour Students
(i) A National Trade Union
and Labour Party Liaison Organisation shall be established to involve
affiliated unions in party organisation, which shall include a
National Trade Union and Labour Party Liaison Committee and Regional
Liaison Committees in Scotland, Wales and each of the English regions
(j) Labour Party
Properties Limited and Labour Party Nominees Limited shall be
maintained as companies holding party assets, either outright or on
trust for the benefit of the party.
3 Organisations may, subject
to the decision of the NEC, which shall be final and binding, affiliate
to the party if they fall within the following categories:
(a) trade unions
affiliated to the Trades Union Congress or are considered by the NEC
to be bona fide trade unions
(b) co-operative societies
(c) socialist societies
(d) other organisations
which, in the opinion of the NEC, have interests consistent with those
of the Labour Party.
4 Each affiliated
organisation must:
(a) accept the programme,
policy and principles of the party
(b) agree to conform to
the constitution and standing orders of the party
(c) submit its political
rules to the NEC.
5 Political organisations
not affiliated or associated under a national agreement with the party,
having their own programme, principles and policy for distinctive and
separate propaganda, or possessing branches in the constituencies, or
engaged in the promotion of parliamentary or local government
candidates, or having allegiance to any political organisation situated
abroad, shall be ineligible for affiliation to the party.
6
(a) (i) Each affiliated
trade union shall pay an affiliation fee per member of £2.25.
(ii) After
consultation with affiliated organisations, the NEC will determine
affiliation fees as and when necessary for Annual Conference to
approve.
(b) Of that affiliation
fee, a proportion shall be allocated to the party’s national
election fund as provided by clause VIII.3(k) of these rules.
(c) Affiliation fees shall
be payable on a quarterly basis on the first days of January, April,
July and October each year and must have been paid in full not later
than 31 December of the relevant year.
7
(a) Each affiliated
socialist society or other organisation shall pay an affiliation fee
per member of £1.25.
(b) Of that affiliation
fee, 10p shall be allocated to the party’s national election fund as
provided by clause VIII.3(k) of these rules.
(c) All affiliation fees
shall be paid not later than 31 December of the relevant year.
8 Affiliation fees and the
allocation thereof may be varied by party conference and sub-clauses
6(a) to (c) and 7(a) to (c) above modified accordingly.
9 (a) Membership fees for
each individual member shall be collected by, or on behalf of, the
party’s head office and shall be divided between head office, the
relevant regional office, or Scottish/ Welsh office as the case may
be, and the relevant CLP, as laid down in the membership rules (2C.2).
(b) The NEC shall arrange
on behalf of all CLPs an insurance scheme to cover a by-election
premium, public liability, and such other legal risks as the NEC
considers appropriate. The estimated cost of such insurance for the
following year shall be advised to the annual session of party
conference and each CLP shall be notified of its share of the cost
which must be paid by 15 April of the following year; wherever
possible this shall be deducted from a CLP’s share of membership
subscriptions during the first quarter of each year.
Clause
3 - The Party's Financial Scheme
1 The party has adopted and
registered with the Electoral Commission a financial scheme, whereby the
party consists of a central organisation and separate accounting units.
2 The following shall be
accounting units under the financial scheme:
(a) CLPs
(b) the Scottish Labour
Party
(c) Wales Labour
(d) the National
Organisation of Labour Students (‘NOLS’)
(e) the Association of
Labour Councillors (‘ALC’)
(f) the Trade Union and
Labour Party Liaison Committee and the Regional Liaison Committees
(g) the Parliamentary
Labour Party (‘PLP’).
3 The following may, subject
to the approval of the NEC, become registered as accounting units under
the party’s financial scheme:
(a) local government
committees (‘LGCs’)
(b) such other party units
as shall from time to time be agreed by the NEC to be eligible for
registration.
Clause
4 - Aims and Values
1 The Labour Party is a
democratic socialist party. It believes that by the strength of our
common endeavour we achieve more than we achieve alone, so as to create
for each of us the means to realise our true potential and for all of us
a community in which power, wealth and opportunity are in the hands of
the many not the few; where the rights we enjoy reflect the duties we
owe and where we live together freely, in a spirit of solidarity,
tolerance and respect.
2 To these ends we work for:
(a) a dynamic economy,
serving the public interest, in which the enterprise of the market and
the rigour of competition are joined with the forces of partnership
and co-operation to produce the wealth the nation needs and the
opportunity for all to work and prosper with a thriving private sector
and high-quality public services where those undertakings essential to
the common good are either owned by the public or accountable to them
(b) a just society, which
judges its strength by the condition of the weak as much as the
strong, provides security against fear, and justice at work; which
nurtures families, promotes equality of opportunity, and delivers
people from the tyranny of poverty, prejudice and the abuse of power
(c) an open democracy, in
which government is held to account by the people, decisions are taken
as far as practicable by the communities they affect and where
fundamental human rights are guaranteed
(d) a healthy environment,
which we protect, enhance and hold in trust for future generations.
3 Labour is committed to the
defence and security of the British people and to co-operating in
European institutions, the United Nations, the Commonwealth and other
international bodies to secure peace, freedom, democracy, economic
security and environmental protection for all.
4 Labour shall work in
pursuit of these aims with trade unions and co-operative societies and
also with voluntary organisations, consumer groups and other
representative bodies.
5 On the basis of these
principles, Labour seeks the trust of the people to govern.
Clause
5 - Party Programme
1 Party conference shall
decide from time to time what specific proposals of legislative,
financial or administrative reform shall be included in the party
programme. This shall be based on the rolling programme presented to
conference by the National Policy Forum as approved by conference. No
proposal shall be included in the party programme unless it has been
adopted by conference by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the
votes recorded on a card vote.
2 The NEC and the
Parliamentary Committee of the Parliamentary Labour Party (‘PLP’)
shall decide which items from the party programme shall be included in
the manifesto which shall be issued by the NEC prior to every general
election. The joint meeting of those two committees shall also define
the attitude of the party to the principal issues raised by the election
which are not covered by the manifesto.
3 The NEC shall decide which
items from the programme shall be included in the election manifesto for
the European Parliament after consultation with the European
Parliamentary Labour Party (‘EPLP’) and with sister parties in the
Party of European Socialists.
Clause
6 - Labour Party Conference
1 The work of the party
shall be under the direction and control of party conference, which
shall itself be subject to the constitution and standing orders of the
party. Party conference shall meet regularly once in every year and also
at such other times as it may be convened by the NEC.
2 The rules for the
convening and operation of party conference are contained in chapter 3
of these rules which may be amended by decision of the NEC, subject to
ratification by party conference. Party conference and special sessions
of party conference in these rules are referred to as ‘party
conference’ and these rules (except where the context otherwise
requires) shall apply thereto.
Clause
7 - Party Officers and Statutory Officers
1 Party officers
1A Leader and deputy
leader
(a) There shall be a
leader and deputy leader of the party who shall, ex-officio, be leader
and deputy leader of the PLP.
(b) The leader and deputy
leader of the party shall be elected or re-elected from among Commons
members of the PLP in accordance with procedural rule 4B.2, at a party
conference convened in accordance with clause VI of these rules. In
respect to the election of the leader and deputy leader, the standing
orders of the PLP shall always automatically be brought into line with
these rules.
1B Chair and vice-chair
There shall be a chair and
vice-chair of the party elected by the NEC from among its own members in
accordance with the provisions set out in procedural rule 4B.3.
1C General Secretary
(a) There shall be a
General Secretary of the party who shall be appointed in accordance
with the provisions set out in procedural rule 4B.4. The General
Secretary shall act as secretary to the NEC.
(b) For the avoidance of
doubt, wherever in this rule book or upon instruction or delegation by
the NEC, or a committee or sub-committee thereof, the General
Secretary has a function to discharge, she or he may delegate the
discharge of such function to such appropriate officer or designated
representative of the party as she or he shall see fit. Further, the
General Secretary shall be deemed always to have had the power so to
delegate.
1D Party Treasurer
There shall be a treasurer
of the party who shall be elected by party conference at its regular
annual meeting in accordance with the provisions set out in rule 4B.5.
1E Auditors
Two conference delegates
shall be elected in accordance with rule 4B.6 to act as auditors of the
party accounts to be submitted to the annual session of party conference
in the year following that in which they were elected.
2 Statutory officers
2A In order to comply with
statutory requirements:
(i) The party shall
notify the Electoral Commission of:
(a) a person to be
registered as the party’s leader
(b) a person to be
registered as the party’s nominating officer
(c) a person to be
registered as the party’s treasurer.
(ii) The party may
also notify the Electoral Commission of:
(a) a person or persons to
be registered as the party’s deputy treasurer(s)
(b) a person to be
registered as the party’s campaigns officer.
(iii) Each
accounting unit shall notify the party of the following appointments,
to be notified by the party to the Electoral Commission:
(a) a person to be
registered as the accounting unit’s treasurer
(b) a person to be
registered as the accounting unit’s deputy treasurer
2B In the case of 2A(i) (b)
and (c), and 2A(ii) (a) and (b) above, the registration of a person or
persons as statutory officers shall be subject to the approval of the
NEC.
Clause
8 - The National Executive Committee
1 The NEC shall comprise:
(a) 24 members elected in
such proportion and under such conditions as may be set out in rules
3C and 4C.
(b) the leader and deputy
leader of the party
(c) the leader of the EPLP
(d) the treasurer of the
party
(e) three frontbench
Members of Parliament, at least one of whom must be a woman, nominated
by the Cabinet (or Shadow Cabinet in opposition)
(f) one youth member
elected at the national Young Labour Conference
(g) one member elected by
the Labour Party Black Socialist Society at its conference as laid
down in the rules of the socialist society. This member to be elected
once the individual membership of the socialist society has reached
2,500 and at least one third of eligible trade unions have also
affiliated to the socialist society.
2 The primary purpose of the
NEC shall be to provide a strategic direction for the party as a whole
and to maintain and develop an active party in the country, working in
partnership with the party’s representatives in Parliament, the
European Parliament, devolved administrations and local government to
secure the party’s objectives.
The key functions of the NEC
are to:
(a) contribute to policy
development
(b) win elections and
maintain the support of voters
(c) maintain a healthy
party at all levels, engaged in the community upholding the highest
standards in public life
(d) ensure a high quality
of service through a contract with party members
(e) fulfil its operational
and constitutional responsibilities as defined in this clause
(f) maintain a balanced
partnership between all party stakeholders
(g) ensure the party meets
its legal and financial responsibilities in compliance with the
Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 and all other
legislative requirements.
3 In furtherance of its
primary purpose and key functions, the duties and powers of the NEC
shall include:
(a) to uphold and enforce
the constitution, rules and standing orders of the party and to take
any action it deems necessary for such purpose, including
disaffiliation, disbanding, suspending or otherwise disciplining any
affiliated organisation or party unit; in furtherance of such duties
it shall have the power to suspend or take other administrative action
against individual members of the party subject to the provisions of
the disciplinary rules set out in chapter 6 of these rules
(b) subject to the
preceding sub-clause (a) and through its national and regional
officers, to ensure the establishment of and to keep in active
operation in accordance with the rules laid down by party conference
– a regional board in
each region designated by the NEC and, in the case of Scotland and
Wales, a Scottish and Welsh executive
– CLPs in each
Westminster parliamentary and European parliamentary constituency area
– an LGC for each
elected level of local authority above parish or community
– a Labour group of
councillors on local authorities having Labour representation
(c) to establish and
promote Young Labour by encouraging the formation of local Young
Labour groups, holding a regular Young Labour Conference and
establishing a national committee in accordance with the rules laid
down by party conference
(d) to establish and
promote a women’s organisation throughout the country by encouraging
the formation of women’s forums and by holding a regular national
women’s conference in accordance with the rules laid down by party
conference
(e) to ensure that party
meetings and events shall be conducted in a friendly and orderly
manner and organised in such a way as to maximise participation from
members and that no member shall be precluded from attendance because
they cannot gain access to the meeting place for any reason.
Harassment or intimidation of any member is unacceptable as is any
form of discrimination on the basis of gender, sexuality, disability
or race. The NEC shall from time to time, issue guidance and
instructions on the conduct of meetings and guidance and instructions
on the implementation of quotas for women’s representation
(f) to confer with the PLP
at the opening of each parliamentary session and to convene at any
other time when it or the PLP may desire a conference on any matters
relating to the work and progress of the party. When a Labour
government is in office, to confer with its representatives prior to
the formulation of legislative proposals for the next parliamentary
session
(g) to present to the
regular annual meeting of party conference a report covering the work
and progress of the party during its period of office, together with a
report on the work of the NEC committees, a financial statement and
duly audited accounts. This report, financial statement and accounts
shall be sent to CLPs and affiliated organisations at least two clear
weeks before the opening of party conference
(h) to propose to party
conference such amendments to the constitution, rules and standing
orders as may be deemed desirable; also, in accordance with the rules,
to submit to the party conference such resolutions and declarations
affecting the programme, principles and policies of the party as in
its view may be necessitated by political circumstances
(i) to establish and
oversee a National Policy Forum, Policy Commissions and a Joint Policy
Committee to produce a rolling programme for submission to party
conference. The NEC shall also produce guidelines for the
establishment and operation of local policy forums
(j) to require CLPs to
hold ballots of individual members on such matters as they deem to be
appropriate; such ballots, where considered necessary by the NEC or
where provided for in these rules, shall be conducted by means of a
one-member-one-vote ballot on ballot papers provided by, and to a
timetable and procedure laid down by, the NEC
(k) to organise and
maintain such fund or funds as may be thought necessary for any or all
of the objects for which the party exists, including a fund to finance
parliamentary by-elections and a fund established for the purpose of
insuring against the forfeiture of returning officers’ deposits at
any general election. Also to establish a special fund with trustees
appointed by the NEC from affiliated trade unions to provide solely
for the preparation, organisation and campaigning necessary in a
national election, this fund to be known as the Labour Party national
election fund
- to secure advances from time to time, or
to raise loans either by mortgage or otherwise and on such terms as it
may deem expedient; to employ any part of the funds at its disposal in
the purchase of any freehold or leasehold building or site and/ or in
the building, leasing, holding or rental of any premises, and in the
fitting up and maintenance thereof; and to invest any moneys not
immediately required in such securities as it may deem proper and to
realise or to vary such investments from time to time and to appoint
trustees and/ or form a society, association, company or companies in
accordance with the provisions of the Friendly Societies Acts or the
Companies Acts for any or all of the above purposes and to define the
powers of such trustees, society, association, company or companies
and the manner in which such powers shall be exercised.
(m) to issue guidance,
give rulings and bring forward rule changes to party conference to
ensure continued compliance with the party’s legal and financial
responsibilities, and to take action on the advice of the General
Secretary to protect the party from actions by organisations and
individuals who fail to comply with, or fail to co-operate with the
party in meeting, such legislative requirements.
4 The NEC shall have the
power to adjudicate in disputes that may arise at any level of the
party, including between CLPs, affiliated organisations and other party
units, and between CLPs, other party units and individuals in those
units and in disputes which occur between individual members or within
the party organisation. Where the rules do not meet the particular
circumstances, the NEC may have regard to national or local custom and
practice as the case may require. The NEC’s decisions shall be final
and binding on all organisations, units and individuals concerned.
5 All powers of the NEC may
be exercised as the NEC deems appropriate through its elected officers,
committees, sub-committees, the General Secretary and other national and
regional officials and designated representatives appointed by the NEC
or the General Secretary.
For the avoidance of doubt,
it is hereby declared that the NEC shall have the power to delegate its
powers to such officers and committees and sub-committees of the NEC and
upon such terms as from time to time it shall see fit. Further, it shall
be deemed always to have had such power.
Clause
9 - The National Constitutional Committee
1 There shall be a National
Constitutional Committee of the party (‘the NCC’) to be elected at
party conference in accordance with the procedural rules (rule 4C.4 ).
The NCC shall consist of 11 members of the party each of whom has been a
member of the party for a continuous period of not less than five years
immediately prior to their election.
2 The duties and powers of
the NCC shall be:
(a) to determine by
hearing or otherwise such disciplinary matters as are presented to it
by CLPs in accordance with the provisions contained in the
disciplinary rules (chapter 6)
(b) to determine by
hearing or otherwise such disciplinary matters as are presented to it
by the officers of the party on the instructions of the NEC
(c) where a determination
has been made as a result of a case brought under (a) or (b) above, to
impose such disciplinary measures as it thinks fit whether by way of
reprimand or suspension from holding office in the party, or being a
delegate to any party body, or withholding or withdrawing endorsement
as a candidate or prospective candidate of the party at any level, or
expulsion from membership of the party or other penalty. The decisions
of the NCC in determining such disciplinary matters brought before it
and imposing such disciplinary measures as it sees fit, shall be
final.
3 (a) The NCC shall elect
its chair each year from among its members at its first meeting to be
held as soon after each annual session of party conference as
practicable.
(b) The quorum for full
meetings of the NCC or hearings in front of the full NCC shall be not
less than four members, who shall be present for the entirety of a
hearing involving any individual.
(c) The NCC may, for the
better ordering of its business from time to time and as it thinks
fit, divide into panels of not less than three members who shall have
the full powers of the NCC. Each such panel shall elect a chair as
occasion requires it. Each such panel shall include at least one
member from each of divisions I and III as provided for in procedural
rule 4C.4. If a member of such a panel is unable to attend a hearing,
the chair of the NCC may appoint another member of the NCC to that
panel as a replacement.
(d) The NCC or any panel
thereof shall meet at such time and at such place as it thinks fit
having regard to the convenience of the individual concerned, the
members of the NCC or panel, any witnesses and the effective and
proper conduct of any hearing.
4 The NCC or any panel
thereof in hearing and determining charges against an individual shall
have regard to procedural guidelines as determined by the NCC. The NCC
shall have the power to supplement such guidelines from time to time and
to modify its procedures in order to meet the circumstances of any
particular case to ensure fairness to both the individual and the party.
5 The NCC shall have the
right to dismiss without full hearing or at any point any case presented
to it which it or the panel appointed to hear the case considers by a
majority vote to be frivolous, vexatious, an abuse of the processes of
the NCC, or where it considers that no case to answer has been established.
Clause
10 - Scope of Rules
1 The general provisions of
these rules shall apply to all units of the party and the model rules
and standing orders appended to these constitutional rules shall apply
to:
(a) CLPs
(b) member branches
organised within CLPs
(c) European Constituency
Labour Parties
(d) women’s forums
(e) Young Labour and Young
Labour groups
(f) LGCs
(g) local government
Labour groups
(h) the Scottish
executive, Welsh executive and English regional boards.
2 The NEC shall have the
authority to sanction, where the NEC considers local circumstances
render it necessary, modifications in the rules laid down by party
conference for the various party units. Such modifications shall comply
with the spirit and intention of the rules adopted by party conference
and may not alter the party objects, the basis or conditions of
affiliated and individual membership, vary the procedure for the
selection of parliamentary or local government candidates (except as
provided for in the rules) or effect a change in the relationship
between CLPs and the party.
3 Party units may adopt
additional rules which shall not contravene the provisions contained in
the rules adopted by party conference and must be submitted to the NEC
for endorsement prior to final adoption and implementation; pending such
endorsement or rejection no such additional rule may be invoked.
4 The existing constitution
and rules, or any part thereof, may be amended, altered or additions
made thereto by resolutions carried on a card vote at party conference
in the manner provided for in the procedural rules for party conference
which are appended hereto. Notice of resolution embodying any such
proposal must be sent to the General Secretary at the head office of the
party also in the manner provided for in the procedural rules.
5 For the avoidance of any
doubt, any dispute as to the meaning, interpretation or general
application of the constitution, standing orders and rules of the party
or any unit of the party shall be referred to the NEC for determination,
and the decision of the NEC thereupon shall be final and conclusive for
all purposes. The decision of the NEC subject to any modification by
party conference as to the meaning and effect of any rule or any part of
this constitution and rules shall be final.
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