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Parliamentary Labour Party

In UK politics, the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) is the parliamentary group of the Labour Party in Parliament, i.e. Labour MPs as a collective body.[1] Commentators on the British Constitution sometimes draw a distinction between the Labour Party (which was created outside Parliament and later achieved office) and the Conservative and Liberal parties (which began as parliamentary factions). The term Parliamentary Labour Party refers to the party in Parliament, whereas the term Labour Party refers to the entire Labour Party, the parliamentary element of which is the PLP.

A similar body for the Conservative Party is the 1922 Committee.

An organisation for former members, the PLP in exile, was established after the 2010 general election.[2]

Role

The PLP holds regular meetings behind closed doors to question the Leader and to discuss its concerns.

Labour MPs elect three of their number to Labour's National Executive Committee.[3]

Originally, the Leader of the Labour Party was elected by the PLP. Now, however, the party operates on a one member, one vote system, where all members are awarded a single vote, as well as affiliated organizations (trade unions and socialist societies) and temporary registered supporters. Instant-runoff voting (the "Alternative Vote") is used to conduct the election. Labour MPs retain the power to trigger an extraordinary or "special" Labour Party Conference to choose a new leader if they lose confidence in their existing leader.[4]

Chair

The Chair of the PLP chairs meetings of the Parliamentary party. They are elected by Labour MPs at the start of each annual session of Parliament. By tradition, only elections at the start of each Parliament, following a general election, are competitive.

From 1921 to 1970, the Chair of the PLP was also the leader of the party as a whole (before 1921, leadership of the party was arguably split between the Chairman of the PLP, the General Secretary and the Party Chairman). When the leaders of the Labour Party joined coalition governments during the First and Second World Wars, an acting chair was appointed to lead the rump of the party in Opposition. When the Party was in government, a liaison committee was elected to facilitate communications between the cabinet and Labour backbenchers – the chair of this committee also chaired meetings of the PLP as a whole during these periods. In 1970, the positions of Leader of the Labour Party and Chair of the PLP were permanently split.

Other roles and groups

There is also a deputy chair.

Other groups have been established within the PLP, such as the Women's PLP and the LGBT+ PLP.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Parliamentary Labour Party Papers, 1968/69-1993/94 - British Online Archives From Microform Academic Publishers". British Online Archives. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  2. ^ Roberts, Jane (2017). Losing Political Office. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9783319397016.
  3. ^ "Labour's National Executive Committee". Labour Party. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  4. ^ This would require 20% of the PLP to nominate a named member of the PLP prior to the annual party conference. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 February 2008. Retrieved 6 February 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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term Labour Party refers to the entire Labour Party the parliamentary element of which is the PLP A similar body for the Conservative Party is the 1922 Committee An organisation for former members the PLP in exile was established after the 2010 general election 2 Contents 1 Role 2 Chair 3 Other roles and groups 4 See also 5 ReferencesRole EditThe PLP holds regular meetings behind closed doors to question the Leader and to discuss its concerns Labour MPs elect three of their number to Labour s National Executive Committee 3 Originally the Leader of the Labour Party was elected by the PLP Now however the party operates on a one member one vote system where all members are awarded a single vote as well as affiliated organizations trade unions and socialist societies and temporary registered supporters Instant runoff voting the Alternative Vote is used to conduct the election Labour MPs retain the power to trigger an extraordinary or special Labour Party Conference to choose a new leader if they lose confidence in their existing leader 4 Chair EditThe Chair of the PLP chairs meetings of the Parliamentary party They are elected by Labour MPs at the start of each annual session of Parliament By tradition only elections at the start of each Parliament following a general election are competitive From 1921 to 1970 the Chair of the PLP was also the leader of the party as a whole before 1921 leadership of the party was arguably split between the Chairman of the PLP the General Secretary and the Party Chairman When the leaders of the Labour Party joined coalition governments during the First and Second World Wars an acting chair was appointed to lead the rump of the party in Opposition When the Party was in government a liaison committee was elected to facilitate communications between the cabinet and Labour backbenchers the chair of this committee also chaired meetings of the PLP as a whole during these periods In 1970 the positions of Leader of the Labour Party and Chair of the PLP were permanently split Keir Hardie 1906 1908 Arthur Henderson 1908 1910 George Barnes 1910 11 Ramsay MacDonald 1911 1914 Arthur Henderson 1914 1917 John Hodge 1915 16 in opposition George Wardle 1916 17 in opposition William Adamson 1917 1921 J R Clynes 1921 22 Ramsay MacDonald 1922 1931 Robert Smillie 1924 Liaison Committee Harry Snell 1929 30 Liaison Committee James Barr 1930 31 Liaison Committee Arthur Henderson 1931 George Lansbury 1931 1935 Clement Attlee 1935 1955 Hastings Lees Smith 1940 1942 in opposition Frederick Pethick Lawrence 1942 in opposition Arthur Greenwood 1942 1945 in opposition Neil Maclean 1945 46 Liaison Committee Maurice Webb 1946 1950 Liaison Committee Glenvil Hall 1950 51 Liaison Committee Hugh Gaitskell 1955 1963 Harold Wilson 1963 1970 Emanuel Shinwell 1964 1967 Liaison Committee Douglas Houghton 1967 1970 Liaison Committee Douglas Houghton 1970 1974 Ian Mikardo 1974 Cledwyn Hughes 1974 1979 Fred Willey 1979 1981 Jack Dormand 1981 1987 Stanley Orme 1987 1992 Doug Hoyle 1992 1997 Clive Soley 1997 2001 Jean Corston 2001 2005 Ann Clwyd 2005 2006 Tony Lloyd 2006 2012 David Watts 2012 2015 John Cryer 2015 present Other roles and groups EditThere is also a deputy chair Other groups have been established within the PLP such as the Women s PLP and the LGBT PLP See also EditConservative Private Members Committee Parliamentary groupReferences Edit Parliamentary Labour Party Papers 1968 69 1993 94 British Online Archives From Microform Academic Publishers British Online Archives Retrieved 15 September 2016 Roberts Jane 2017 Losing Political Office Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 9783319397016 Labour s National Executive Committee Labour Party Retrieved 19 April 2017 This would require 20 of the PLP to nominate a named member of the PLP prior to the annual party conference Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 27 February 2008 Retrieved 6 February 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived 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