List of organisations associated with the British Labour Party
This is a list of organisations that are associated with the Labour Party. Some are official party organisations, some (like the Co-operative Party) are independent organisations, and others are organisations made up of party members which are not officially recognised by the party. Socialist societies and Affiliated trade unions are affiliated independent organisations, with voting and representational rights within the Labour Party.
Partner organisations
Magazines
Thinks tanks and lobby groups
- Blue Labour
- Campaign for Labour Party Democracy
- Campaign for Socialism - pressure group of Scottish Labour Party members and supporters
- Compass - founded 2003, direction for the democratic left[1]
- Fabian Society
- Grassroots Alliance
- Independent Labour Publications (ILP)
- Institute for Public Policy Research
- Labour Co-ordinating Committee
- Labour First - founded 1988, pressure group representing non-Blairite traditional right[1]
- Labour for a Republic
- Labour for Independence
- Labour Future - Labour Future is the largest non-sectarian Labour supporters group; with a focus on delivering a Labour government as soon as possible. Founded by businessman John Mills it has been accused of imitating Labour for fundraising purposes.[2] Mills has subsequently left the organisation following an OfCom ruling [3][4]
- Labour Left Briefing
- Labour Representation Committee
- Labour Vision
- Momentum - founded 2015 out of Jeremy Corbyn's leadership election campaign
- Open Labour - founded 2015, a grassroots forum aimed at renewing Labour's soft left.
- Progress - founded 1996, standard-bearer for New Labour[1]
- Socialist Campaign for a Labour Victory - founded 1978, refounded 2015.
- Socialist Campaign Group
Interest groups
- Arts for Labour
- BAME Labour, formerly Labour Party Black Sections and Black Socialist Society
- Christians on the Left, formerly Christian Socialist Movement
- Computing for Labour
- Jewish Labour Movement, formerly Poale Zion (Great Britain)
- Jewish Voice for Labour
- Labour Against the War
- Labour Animal Welfare Society
- Labour Campaign for Electoral Reform
- Labour Campaign for Human Rights
- Labour CND
- Labour Disabled Members' Group
- Labour Friends of Israel
- Labour Friends of Palestine & the Middle East
- Labour Housing Group
- Labour Humanists
- Labour Irish Society
- Labour Land Campaign
- Labour Middle East Council
- Labour Party Marxists
- Labour Students
- LGBT Labour
- National Union of Labour and Socialist Clubs
- Scientists for Labour
- Socialist Educational Association
- Socialist Environment and Resources Association (SERA)
- Socialist Health Association
- Society of Labour Lawyers
References
- 1 2 3 Anoosh Chakelian (23 October 2015). "Labour 's warring factions: who do they include and what are they fighting over?". New Statesman. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
- ↑ "Labour Future accused of imitating Labour". Skwawkbox.
- ↑ "Labour Brexit donor John Mills broke TV influence rules". BBC.
- ↑ "Statement: Stepping down from political organisations". John Mills. Retrieved 2018-07-04.
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