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A008520
I am seeking your support to become a member of the Conference Arrangements Committee.
Conference is the pinnacle of our policy making process and establishes the direction of our party. And so it should remain.
Conference is also an opportunity for members to become equipped to better represent our party; meet together and demonstrate to the wider public the practical and positive effects of Labour in power.
I joined the party following our defeat in 1983. I have spent my time focussed on campaigning to get Labour into power, not opposition. I was an active member of Kingston, Twickenham and Sutton & Cheam CLPs, variously volunteering as agent, campaign coordinator, fundraiser and conference delegate.
I joined the party’s employ as an Organiser in 1993, moving to the Elections Unit for the 1997 General Election and then to the regions; as Deputy Regional Director in the East Midlands and Regional Director in the East of England and London. I stopped working for the party following the 2015 General Election but continued active involvement, most recently as Agent/Campaign Coordinator in my home constituency, Hemel Hempstead – a Labour gain in ‘24!
Having attended Labour conferences as a delegate and member of staff, I know how conference works. I want to use that experience to help delegates and the party get the most out of conference.
I am pleased to have the support of Labour First, Labour to Win and mainstream LP members across our membership. I am a GMB member.
If you support me, please also support Alice Perry.
Thank you.
L0111249
Now, more than ever, it’s vital to demonstrate how Labour delivers for the communities we represent.
The Labour Party Conference proves to voters the tangible, positive impact of voting Labour.
If elected to the CAC, I will:
My experience:
Visibility matters. On the NEC, I championed initiatives to:
As a member of the CAC, I actively listened to feedback and worked tirelessly to improve the delegates’ conference experience.
I will continue to transparently report back on CAC meetings, just as I did with NEC meetings.
Please ask your CLP to nominate Alice Perry (L0111249) and Alan Olive (A008520) in the CLP section.
L0094771
My Labour Party journey spans nearly twenty years of almost continual membership, reflecting my commitment to its values. I’ve also been a long-standing member of the GMB Union and previously served as the National Secretary and Executive Committee Member of the Jewish Labour Movement for nine years.
My practical experience includes serving as a Councillor and Shadow Cabinet member in the London Borough of Barnet from 2014 to 2018, providing me with valuable insights into local government from opposition. I’ve actively participated in Harrow East, Hendon, and Chipping Barnet CLPs, having served on ECs and been a regular campaigner. My involvement in numerous local government selection panels has also equipped me with a strong understanding of candidate assessment.
My familiarity with Labour’s disciplinary procedures is significant, particularly from my involvement with the JLM team that initiated the EHRC investigation into the party. I believe that Labour Party membership is a privilege, not a right, and that every member, from canvasser to MP, acts as an ambassador for our party and its values. The NCC has a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of these values by upholding the highest standards. I believe my experience positions me to contribute effectively to the NCC’s vital work. I also ask for your support for Lucy Naylor and Hajira Piranie.
L1430712
SW REC Vice-chair February 25 –
SW REC CLP Rep November 2021 –
Somerset LGC Chair August 2022 –
CLP Secretary 2021-2025
I am an active member of the Labour Party in the South West. In my REC role I regularly sit on panels for selections, appeals and other key decisions.
I am a committee member for Labour Friends of the Forces, a less active than I would like to be Fabian and a JLM ally member. I am a member of Community Union and in the dim distant past a NALGO steward. I was also a Parish Councillor for 3 years.
I am a proud Co-operator and serve on the Co-operative Party’s NEC for the Southern region.
I sit on various voluntary boards with a governance and oversight role. Professionally I worked in Local Government with HR training, sitting on a variety of levels of disciplinary panels, also working on Ombudsman cases and reviewing complex casework.
I have a commitment to fairness and a detailed and thorough approach to my duties. I believe that this, alongside my political and outside world experience, will make me an effective NCC member.
Please also support Adam Langleben and Hajira Piranie.
L1199546
Dear Members,
I am honoured to seek your nomination for the Labour Party’s National Constitutional Committee (NCC). With a deep commitment to fairness, transparency, and accountability, I am dedicated to upholding the integrity of our party’s democratic processes.
As a longstanding Labour Party member of over a decade, a former Parliamentary Candidate, and a current member of the East Midlands Regional Board, I have consistently worked to champion our party’s values. My experience as a trade union organiser, representing public sector workers and negotiating for fair pay and conditions, has reinforced my dedication to justice and equality—principles that I will steadfastly uphold in the NCC.
Academically, I hold a Master’s degree in Human Rights and Global Ethics and am currently furthering my expertise through the study of Employment Law. This legal foundation equips me with the knowledge and integrity required to ensure that disciplinary processes are conducted fairly, efficiently, and in accordance with our party’s rules.
If elected, I will prioritise the delivery of justice for all members, ensuring that cases are handled with the highest standards of professionalism, impartiality, and timeliness. I believe in fostering a culture of accountability while safeguarding the rights of all party members.
I would be grateful for your support and nomination. Together, we can strengthen our party’s commitment to fairness and uphold the values that unite us.
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