Joint Policy Committee

The Joint Policy Committee of the British Labour Party was part of the policy-making system of the party, set up by leader Tony Blair in 1997 as part of the Partnership in Power process.[1]

It has strategic oversight of policy development by overseeing the rolling policy making process of Partnership in Power. It acts as a steering group for the National Policy Forum, and is a joint committee made up of National Executive Committee, parliamentary and National Policy Forum representatives, chaired by the leader of the party.[2][3]

References

  1. Faucher-King, F. (2005). Changing Parties: An Anthropology of British Political Conferences. Springer. pp. 110–113. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  2. "The committees of the NEC". Labour Party. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  3. "Outline of the Labour party policy making process". Association of School and College Leaders. 2014. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
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