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Annual Conference The Labour Party

Liverpool 2024

CONFERENCE ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE


REPORT 1 to Conference 2024
Sunday 22 September 2024
CONTENTS
Conference Arrangements Committee (CAC) ................................................................................1

Today’s Agenda .....................................................................................................................................................1

Priorities Ballot and Composite Meetings .......................................................................................... 3

Conference Sessions and Timetable .................................................................................................... 4

Conference Business ........................................................................................................................................ 5

Conference Rules & Standing Orders ................................................................................................... 5

Time limits for speakers .................................................................................................................................. 5

Ballots and Card Votes ................................................................................................................................... 6

Card Vote Booklets............................................................................................................................................. 6

Sale and Distribution of Material .............................................................................................................. 7

Conference Charity ........................................................................................................................................... 7

Leader’s Speech ................................................................................................................................................... 7

Safeguarding and Visitor Safety .............................................................................................................. 7

Accessibility ............................................................................................................................................................ 8

Obituaries ................................................................................................................................................................. 9

Motion Subjects in the Priorities Ballot .................................................................................................. 9

Emergency Motions ..........................................................................................................................................10

Constitutional Amendments ......................................................................................................................10

Appendix 1 – NEC Constitutional Amendments 2024 ................................................................ 11

Appendix 2 – CLP Constitutional Amendments 2024 ............................................................... 31

Appendix 3 – Standing Orders for Party Conference .............................................................. 34

Appendix 4 - Tellers and Scrutineers ................................................................................................. 39

Appendix 5 - Annual Conference Timetable ................................................................................ 42

Appendix 6 – Delegate Seating Plan .................................................................................................. 43


CONFERENCE ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE (CAC)

Members: Lynne Morris (Chair), Tracey Fussey, Katrina Murray, Alice Perry, Emily
Rowles, Vaughan West, Phil Wilson, Mick Murphy

Secretary: Kate Bolger

Assistant Secretaries: Ian Foster and Megan Lambert

Location: CAC Office – Room 17, Exhibition and Conference Centre

Room 17 can be found on the Terrace Corridor of the ECL. This is on the Upper
Level and can be reached by the escalator and lifts, near the main entrance.

The best way to contact the CAC is via the online form found by following this
link, https://forms.office.com/r/GbcXtpTyYa.

However, if you wish to visit them in person please visit the CAC Office and a
member of staff will be on hand to help you.

CAC Daily Reports

These will be handed to delegates as they enter the Conference Hall.

A copy will be emailed to delegates each morning by 8am and posted on the
Labour Party website prior to 8am:

labour.org.uk/resources/annual-conference-2024-reports

Arrangements have been made for Trade Unions to receive copies of the
reports each day in time for the delegation meetings.

In an effort to reduce the amount of paper we use at Conference this year,


visitors are asked to use the online copy of the report. Delegates and visitors will
find the QR code signs around the centre that will link them to all the CAC
reports.

TODAY’S AGENDA

Sunday 22 September – Morning Session

Chair: Ellie Reeves

11.00 Opening of Conference

11.01 Welcome to Liverpool

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Patrick Hurley, Labour MP for Southport

11.05 Chair of Conference

Ellie Reeves, Chair of the NEC

11.10 Conference Arrangements Committee Report

Lynne Morris, Chair of the CAC

11.20 Deputy Leader’s Report

Angela Rayner MP, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party

11.40 Obituaries

11.45 General Secretary’s Report

David Evans, General Secretary of the Labour Party

11.55 Financial Reports

Mike Payne, Party Treasurer

12.00 Merit & Best Practice Awards

12.10 Pat McFadden MP

National Campaign Co-ordinator

12.21 Change Begins Here: Winning the next General Election

Ellie Reeves chairing a panel including Kirith Entwistle MP, Fred


Thomas MP, Claire Hughes MP and Blair McDougall MP

12.56 General Secretary Speech

Hollie Ridley, General Secretary of the Labour Party

Sunday 22 September – Afternoon Session

Chair: Abdi Duale

14.00 Darren Jones MP


Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Bristol North West MP

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14.05 Lucy Powell MP

Leader of the House of Commons, Manchester Central MP

14.15 Valerii Zaluzhnyi

Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom

14.30 David Lammy

Foreign Secretary, Tottenham MP

14.40 Constitutional amendments

15.00 Results of priorities ballot

15.01 Votes

PRIORITIES BALLOT AND COMPOSITE MEETINGS

The Priorities Ballot will take place today between 10am and 2.30pm to
determine which motion subjects will be timetabled for debate.

The top six subjects selected by CLPs and the top six subjects selected by the
affiliated organisations (trade unions and socialist societies) will be timetabled
for debate (twelve in total).

The results of the Priorities Ballot will be announced at the end of today’s session
of Conference. The announcement will include the times and room details of the
composite meetings.

Composite Meetings

A maximum of two delegates from each organisation whose motion has been
successful in the Priorities Ballot are entitled to attend the relevant composite
meeting. Larger composite meetings will be limited to one delegate from each
organisation.

Composite meetings will be held in the Upper Galleria of the ACC Liverpool on
Sunday evening.

Start times will be staggered as there will be up to 12 composite meetings. Most


meetings will begin at 5pm but some will be later at 7pm, 7.30pm or 8pm.
Composite meetings will conclude no later than 11pm.
The purpose of the composite meetings is to:

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• agree a composite motion for each of the topics successful in the
Priorities Ballot which will be debated by Conference

• choose two delegates to move and second the composite motion when it
comes up for debate.

A detailed note on the composite process will be issued to delegates at the


composite meetings.

The text of a composite motion must be drawn from the words used in the
various motions submitted on the same subject.

CONFERENCE SESSIONS AND TIMETABLE

Sunday 22 September 11.00 – 12.45

14.00 – 15.00

From 17.00 Composite meetings

For delegates of CLPs


and affiliates successful
in the Motions Priorities
Ballot. Meeting times
and venues will be
announced at the end of
the Conference session.
Start times will be
staggered from 5pm to
9pm..

Monday 23 September 10.00 – 12.45

14.00 – 17.50

Tuesday 24 September 10.00 – 12.45

14.00 – 17.30 Leader’s Speech

Wednesday 25 September 09.45 – 12.00

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Conference Timetable

A detailed five day timetable is printed on the back page of this report.

CONFERENCE BUSINESS

a. Reports from the National Executive Committee (NEC)

• Labour Party Annual Report including the 2023 annual accounts


• NEC Constitutional Amendments
• NEC Statements
b. Other items

• The Parliamentary Report from the Leader of the Labour Party –


Leader’s Speech

• Composite Motions
• Women’s Conference Motions
• Emergency Motions

CONFERENCE RULES & STANDING ORDERS

Today the CAC report includes the Annual Conference Standing Orders as
drawn up and agreed by the NEC. This is contained in Appendix 3.

TIME LIMITS FOR SPEAKERS

Movers of reports, motions and rule changes will be allowed three minutes, with
other speakers from the floor allowed two minutes including those planning to
second.

Only fully accredited delegates appointed in accordance with the party rules
are entitled to move motions on behalf of their organisations.

Motions, reports and rule changes can be formally seconded from the floor
without a speech. To maximise participation, contributions are limited to one
speech per delegate for the whole of Conference. Those wishing to speak should
indicate to the chair by raising their hand whilst remaining seated. The waving
of items to attract attention is not permitted and stewards will enforce this rule.

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BALLOTS AND CARD VOTES

Voting will be in the Ballot Area located in the Atrium outside the Main Hall in the
ECL. Delegates’ passes will be scanned at the entrance to the Ballot Area.
Delegates are reminded that the ballot area will be closed from one hour before
the Leader’s speech on Tuesday.

Priorities Ballot
Sunday 22.09.24 10.00 – 14.30
Voting by all delegations

NCC CLP Section – Div III

Voting by CLP delegations only


Monday 23.09.24 09.00 – 16.00

Auditors

Voting by all delegations

Tuesday 24.09.24 09.00 – 13.00 Ballot area will close one hour prior
to the Leader’s Speech and not
reopen for the rest of the day.

You therefore have until 1pm to


cast your ballot.

CARD VOTE BOOKLETS

Constituency delegates should attend their region/nation’s briefing on Sunday


before Conference starts where their card vote booklet and ballot papers will be
issued to them. After the briefings, both card vote booklets and ballot papers
can be collected from the Ballot Area for the remainder of Conference
Socialist Society delegates may collect their card vote booklets from the Ballot
Area.

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Trade Unions: political officers have been asked to contact Katy Leighton to
arrange collection. Otherwise, each trade union can collect their delegations
card votes from the Ballot Area.

Please speak to the staff in the Ballot Area if you lose your card vote booklet or if
you have any queries about ballots or voting.

SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF MATERIAL

The CAC does not permit the unauthorised sale or distribution of any material,
including leaflets, within the Conference Centre. Stewards have been instructed
to ensure that this ruling is strictly enforced.

CONFERENCE CHARITY

The Torrington Drive Community Association is a charity made up of local


residents and young people who have worked with Local residents for the past
thirty years.

All of their activities support and involve the most marginalised in the area,
assisting their involvement in their community and identifying their needs
through the structure of TDCA.

They work in partnership with Charities, Community Groups, Halewood


Children’s Centre, FACE, and KMBC among many others in order to develop
positive services and outcomes for families and our community.

If you would like to donate to the TDCA please follow the donation link below or if
you would like to find out more about the charity please visit their website at
https://tdcaonline.co.uk/.

Donate: https://www.paypal.com/gb/fundraiser/charity/3164951

LEADER’S SPEECH

The Leader’s Speech takes place at 2pm on Tuesday 24 September. Delegates


should continue to use their allocated seat for this session, but please take your
seat promptly as empty seats will be filled prior to the start of the session.

SAFEGUARDING AND VISITOR SAFETY

Safeguarding Code of Conduct

The Labour Party Safeguarding Policies provide staff, volunteers and members
with the over-arching principles which guide our approach to

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safeguarding. Our Safeguarding Code of Conduct outlines the behaviour
expected of staff, members and volunteers of the Labour party who engage with
or interact with children, young people and Adults at Risk.

Whilst at Annual Conference it is the responsibility of all staff, members and


volunteers to ensure that their behaviour complies with the standards detailed
in the Code of Conduct. Any person who observes a breach of the Code of
Conduct should contact the Safeguarding Unit at safeguarding@labour.org.uk

The Safeguarding Unit liaises with external organisations and internal teams to
ensure that children, young people and adults-at-risk are kept safe, and that
any allegations are investigated by the appropriate body. In order to do this, the
Unit shares information with a range of safeguarding partners including the
Police and Social Care. Any delegate, visitor or member of staff who is subject to
a safeguarding concern being raised against them may result in their
Conference pass being suspended.

All delegates, visitors and staff are asked to re-familiarise themselves with the
Safeguarding Code of Conduct which can be found here;
https://labour.org.uk/safeguarding/code-of-conduct/. More information about
safeguarding, including access to e-learning and resources for local activities
can be found at The Labour Party Safeguarding Resource Hub here:
https://labour.org.uk/safeguarding/resource-hub/.

ACCESSIBILITY

We have a number of services onsite to facilitate a conference that is


accessible for all. CAC reports are transcribed into an accessible format at
delegates’ request. BSL interpreters will be translating all plenary sessions in the
main hall and there is a live palantypist service that is accessed via a dedicated
website also in the main hall.

The ACC Liverpool is fully accessible. If you would like assistance at Conference
please contact the Conference Team in advance on 0345 092 3311 or at
conferenceservices@labour.org.uk to discuss your requirements, including
mobility aids. Our Disability Co-ordinator, will be available throughout
Conference and can be contacted on 07545 421 411 from Saturday 21
September. Full details about the facilities and services to assist delegates and
visitors with disabilities can be found in the Conference Magazine.

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OBITUARIES

Names of members who have passed away since the publication of the Labour
Party Annual Report will be listed on the screen, when delegates will be asked to
observe a minutes silence.

MOTION SUBJECTS IN THE PRIORITIES BALLOT

The Conference Arrangements Committee has agreed that motions in 40


subject headings will be included in the Priorities Ballot which will be held today
between 10am and 2.30pm.

See the separate document, Addendum to CAC Report 1 for the full text of each
motion and for details of motions referred to the NEC and NPF.

AI AND AUTOMATION INFRASTRUCTURE RIOTS

AN ECONOMY FOR THE ISRAEL-PALESTINE ROAD SAFETY


FUTURE

BORDER SECURITY LOCAL GOVERNMENT SOCIAL CARE


COMMAND FUNDING

CHILD POVERTY LONG COVID STEEL

CLEAN ENERGY MISSION MAKING WORK PAY FOR SUPPORT FOR SMES
PUBLIC SERVICES

CRIME MISSION MENTAL HEALTH TACKLING CLIMATE


CHANGE

DEMOCRATIC REFORM OIL & GAS LICENSES TACKLING HATE

EQUALITIES OPPORTUNITY MISSION TAX REFORM

ERASMUS PATIENT SAFETY UKRAINE

FOOD SECURITY PENSIONERS VAWG

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FUTURE OF LOCAL PROCUREMENT WATER
GOVERNMENT

GROWTH MISSION PUBLIC HEALTH WOMEN IN THE ECONOMY

HEALTH MISSION RAILWAYS

HOUSING RIGHT TO PROTEST

EMERGENCY MOTIONS

There were 7 Emergency Motions submitted to Conference prior to the deadline.


The CAC met to discuss them and agreed that all of the motions failed to meet
the criteria to be included on the agenda for Conference.

Appeals will be considered by the CAC later today.

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS

Constitutional Amendments submitted by CLPs as well as the NEC constitutional


amendments, will debated by Conference this afternoon. The text of the
amendments are reproduced in the Appendix 1 and 2 of this document.

Delegates are reminded to bring their card vote booklets to this session and all
sessions of Conference.

NEC Constitutional Amendments

Title Card Vote NEC


Number Recommendation

Administrative Updates to Language 1 FOR

Party Conference 2 FOR

Updates to Selection Procedures 3 FOR

Regional and Local Governance 4 FOR

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Membership Rates 5 FOR

All card votes on NEC constitutional amendments will be taken together at the
end of today’s sitting of Conference.

CLP Constitutional Amendments

Title Card Vote NEC


Number Recommendation

Parliamentary Candidate Selection 6 AGAINST


Procedures

NEC Objectives 7 AGAINST

NEC Composition 8 AGAINST

APPENDIX 1 – NEC CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 2024

The NEC proposes rule changes listed below. The corresponding Card Vote
number and NEC recommendation can be found above:

Reference Current Wording New Wording

CHAPTER 1 B. The NEC shall arrange on Amend as follows:


behalf of all CLPs an B. The NEC shall arrange on
insurance scheme to cover behalf of all CLPs an
Clause II a by-election premium, insurance scheme to cover
public liability, and such
a by-election premium,
other legal risks as the NEC
7,B public liability, and such
considers appropriate. The other all such legal risks as
estimated cost of such the NEC considers
insurance for the following appropriate. The estimated
year shall be advised to the

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annual session of Party cost of such insurance for
conference and each CLP the following year shall be
shall be notified of its share advised to the annual
of the cost which must be session of Party conference
paid by 15 April of the and each CLP shall be
following year; wherever notified of its share of the
possible this shall be cost which must be paid by
deducted from a CLP’s 15 April of the following year;
share of membership wherever possible this shall
subscriptions during the be deducted from a CLP’s
first quarter of each year. share of membership
subscriptions during the first
quarter of each year.

CHAPTER 3 A. Delegates duly appointed Delete the following words:


by each affiliated trade
Clause I B. Delegates duly appointed
union or other affiliated by each affiliated trade
organisation to the number union or other affiliated
1, A. of one delegate for each organisation to the number
5,000 members or part of one delegate for each
thereof on whom affiliation
5,000 members or part
fees, by-election insurance thereof on whom affiliation
premiums and any levies fees, by-election insurance
due were paid for the year premiums and any levies
ending 31 December prior due were paid for the year
to the Party conference. A ending 31 December prior to
requirement is placed on the Party conference. A
affiliated organisations that requirement is placed on
their delegation should affiliated organisations that
include women at least in their delegation should
the proportions in which include women at least in
they are represented in that the proportions in which
organisation’s they are represented in that
membership. Where the organisation’s membership.
membership of an affiliated Where the membership of
trade union or other an affiliated trade union or

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organisation is less than other organisation is less
5,000 members, an than 5,000 members, an
additional woman delegate additional woman delegate
may be appointed if the may be appointed if the
women’s membership is women’s membership is
400 or more. 400 or more.

CHAPTER 3 F. Constitutional Delete the following words:


amendments,
Clause II F. Constitutional
contemporary motions, amendments,
emergency resolutions and contemporary motions,
2.F nominations shall be
emergency resolutions and
accepted only from those nominations shall be
affiliated organisations, the accepted only from those
ALC, Young Labour and affiliated organisations, the
CLPs who have met their ALC, Young Labour and CLPs
financial obligations to the who have met their financial
Party, including affiliation obligations to the Party,
fees, by-election and other including affiliation fees, by-
insurance premiums and election and other
any levies due for the insurance premiums and
preceding year. any levies due for the
preceding year.

Party Conference

CHAPTER 3 F. The NEC shall present to Delete the following words:


conference the report of F. The NEC shall present to
the NPF, including: a conference the report of the
Clause II summary of its work during NPF, including: a summary
the previous year; the work of its work during the
of the policy commissions;
2.F previous year; the work of
policy documents; options, the policy commissions;
alternatives or minority policy documents; options,
reports by the NPF; and alternatives or minority

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proposed programme for reports by the NPF; and
the forthcoming year to be proposed programme for
circulated to all affiliated the forthcoming year to be
organisations and CLPs by circulated to all affiliated
a date to be determined organisations and CLPs by a
by the NEC. A Policy Ballot date to be determined by
will be held at Annual the NEC. A Policy Ballot will
Conference, on the same be held at Annual
basis as the ballot for Conference, on the same
contemporary motions, basis as the ballot for
which will select a number contemporary motions,
of areas for detailed which will select a number
discussion and of areas for detailed
development by the NPF discussion and
from topics proposed by development by the NPF
the JPC. At least the four from topics proposed by the
topics selected by CLPs will JPC. At least the four topics
be prioritised, as will the selected by CLPs will be
four selected by Trade prioritised, as will the four
Unions and other affiliated selected by Trade Unions
organisations. and other affiliated
organisations.

CHAPTER 4 ii. Where there is no vacancy, Delete the following words:


nominations may be
sought by potential
Clause II ii. Where there is no vacancy,
challengers. In this case
nominations may be sought
any nomination must be
by potential challengers
supported by 20 per cent
2.B.ii each year prior to the
of the Commons members
annual session of Party
of the PLP. Nominations not
conference. In this case any
attaining this threshold
nomination must be
shall be null and void. The
supported by 20 per cent of
sitting Leader or Deputy
the Commons members of
Leader shall not be
the PLP. Nominations not
required to seek
attaining this threshold shall
be null and void. The sitting

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nominations in the event of Leader or Deputy Leader
a challenge under this rule. shall not be required to seek
nominations in the event of
a challenge under this rule.

CHAPTER 4 v. Valid nominations shall be Amend as follows:


printed in the final agenda v. Valid nominations shall be
for Party Conference, printed in the final agenda
Clause II together with the names of for Party Conference
the nominating published by the Party
organisations and
2.B.v together with the names of
Commons members of the the nominating
PLP supporting the organisations and
nominations. In the case of Commons members of the
a vacancy under E below PLP supporting the
this information shall be nominations. In the case of
included with the a vacancy under E below
documentation circulated this information shall be
with any ballot. included with the
documentation circulated
with any ballot.

CHAPTER 4 vi. Nominees who do not Delete subclause 2.B.vi


attend the relevant Party
conference shall be
Clause II deemed to have
withdrawn their
nominations, unless they
2.B.vi
send to the General
Secretary – on or before
the day on which the
conference opens – an
explanation in writing of

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their absence satisfactory
to the CAC.

CHAPTER 4 Subclause 2.D.i Delete subclauses 2.D.i and


2.D.ii
i. When the PLP is in
opposition in the House of
Clause II
Commons, the election of Amend subclause 2.D.iii as
the leader and deputy follows with consequential
2.D, i-iv leader shall take place at
renumbering:
each annual session of
Party conference.
iii. In any other circumstances
Subclause 2.D.ii
An election shall only be
ii. When the PLP is in held when a vacancy
government and the occurs, or when the
leader and/ or deputy conditions in Chapter 4,
leader are prime minister Clause II .2.B.ii to these rules
and/ or in Cabinet, an are met, subject to E below.
election shall proceed only
if requested by a majority
of Party conference on a
card vote.

Subclause 2.D.iii

iii. In any other circumstances


an election shall only be
held when a vacancy
occurs, subject to E below.

CHAPTER 4 iii. When the Party is in Amend as follows:


government and the iii. When the Party is in
Deputy Leader, for government and the Deputy
Clause II whatever reason, becomes Leader, for whatever reason,
permanently unavailable,

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the Cabinet may, in becomes permanently
consultation with the NEC, unavailable, the Cabinet
2.E.iii
appoint one of its may, in consultation with
members to serve as the NEC, appoint one of its
Deputy Leader until the members to serve as
next Party conference. The Deputy Leader until the next
Cabinet may alternatively, Party conference. The
in consultation with the Cabinet may alternatively,
NEC, leave the post vacant in consultation with the NEC,
until the next Party leave the post vacant until
conference. the next Party conference a
ballot under these rules can
be carried out.

CHAPTER 4 iv. When the Party is in Amend as follows:


opposition and the Party iv. When the Party is in
Leader, for whatever opposition and the Party
Clause II reason, becomes Leader, for whatever reason,
permanently unavailable, becomes permanently
the deputy leader shall
2.E.iv unavailable, the deputy
automatically become
leader shall automatically
Party Leader on a pro-tem become Party Leader on a
basis The NEC shall decide pro-tem basis until a ballot
whether to hold an under these rules can be
immediate ballot as carried out. The NEC shall
provided under E above or decide whether to hold an
to elect a new leader at the immediate ballot as
next annual session of provided under E above or
Party conference. to elect a new leader at the
next annual session of Party
conference.

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Updates to selection procedures

CHAPTER 5 iv. On election to the House Amend as follows:


of Commons, Labour MPs iv. On election to the House of
who hold office as local Commons, Labour MPs
Clause II councillors must resign who hold office as a local
their local council seats councillor or as another
on a date agreed with the
3, A, iv form of elected
Commons Chief Whip representative of the Party
and the General must resign those
Secretary. The date shall position(s). The date of
be agreed within one resignation shall be agreed
month of election to the with the Commons Chief
House of Commons and Whip and the General
the date shall take Secretary. In determining
account of local the date of resignation, the
circumstances. A Labour Labour MP , the Commons
MP who fails to comply Chief Whip and the
with this sub-clause may General Secretary shall
be disciplined by the have regard to any
Party according to these statutory requirements
Rules and/or the rules of and any local
the PLP. circumstances that may
apply. The date of
resignation shall be agreed
within one month of
election to the House of
Commons unless
exceptional circumstances
apply. A Labour MP who
fails to comply with this
sub-clause may be
disciplined by the Party
according to these Rules
and/or the rules of the PLP.

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CHAPTER 5 N/A Insert new subclause v as
follows:

Clause II
v. Labour MPs may seek
nomination as a Labour
3, A, v candidate at elections to
the Scottish and Welsh
Parliaments, at Combined
or single authority mayoral
elections or at Police and
Crime Commissioner
elections, but only with the
express permission of the
Commons Chief Whip and,
as relevant, either the NEC,
SEC or WEC whose decision
shall be final. Labour MPs
with the appropriate
permission pursuant to this
rule shall be required to
agree a date on which they
will resign as an MP with
the Commons Chief Whip
and General Secretary,
which shall take into
account any statutory
requirements or local
circumstances that may
apply.

CHAPTER 5 2. All nominees must fulfil Amend as follows:


the criteria to stand as a 2. All nominees must fulfil the
parliamentary candidate criteria to stand as a
Clause II detailed in Clause I.1.B parliamentary candidate
above. In addition, no detailed in Clause I.1.B
person who has been
2 above. In addition, no
disqualified as a local person who has been

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government candidate disqualified as a local
under the rules of the government candidate
Party or by the decision of under the rules of the Party
Party conference shall be or by the decision of Party
eligible for nomination or conference shall be eligible
selection as a for nomination or selection
parliamentary candidate. as a parliamentary
Members of the Scottish candidate. Members of the
and Welsh Parliaments Scottish and Welsh
may seek nomination as Parliaments, Combined or
Labour candidates for the Single Authority Mayors
Westminster Parliament and Police and Crime
but only with the express Commissioners must seek
permission of the NEC the express permission of
whose decision shall be the NEC/SEC/WEC (as
final. applicable) before seeking
nomination as Labour
candidates for the
Westminster Parliament.
The NEC/SEC/WEC’s
decision shall be final. may
seek nomination as Labour
candidates for the
Westminster Parliament
but only with the express
permission of the NEC
whose decision shall be
final.

CHAPTER 5 1. The selection of a Amend as follows:


parliamentary candidate A. The selection of a
shall not be regarded as parliamentary candidate
Clause IV completed until the name shall not be regarded as
of the member selected completed until the name
has been placed before a
8, A of the member selected
meeting of the NEC and has been placed before a
her or his selection has meeting of the NEC and
been endorsed. Until such her or his selection has

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endorsement has been been endorsed. Until such
received the member endorsement has been
shall not be introduced to received the member shall
the public as a not be introduced to the
prospective candidate. public as a prospective
Where successful candidate. Where
candidates are not successful candidates are
members of the national not members of the
recommended panel or if national recommended
in the case of a sitting MP panel or if in the case of a
a referral from the Whips sitting MP a referral from
office is received, there the Whips office is
should, however, be an received, there should,
endorsement interview in however, be an
each case before a endorsement interview in
recommendation is made each case before a
to the NEC. recommendation is made
to the NEC.

Regional and Local Governance

CHAPTER 9 (B) A. CLP representatives elected Amend as follows:


by a ballot of CLP delegates
Clause V A. CLP representatives
at regional conference. The elected by a ballot of CLP
CLP section shall contain at delegates at regional
1,A least 50% women. The REC
conference. The CLP
shall be responsible for section shall contain at
ensuring that the election of least 50% women. The REC
CLP representatives reflects shall be responsible for
the geography and ensuring that the election
membership of the region.

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The size of the CLP section of CLP representatives
shall be determined by the reflects the geography
size of the region and on the and membership of the
following basis: region. The size of the CLP
section shall be
i. For regions with fewer
determined by the size of
than 35 Westminster
the region and on the
constituencies there shall
following basis:
be 2 CLP representatives
for every 6 constituencies i. For regions with fewer
or part thereof. than 35 Westminster
constituencies there
ii. For regions with 35 to 60
shall be 2 CLP
Westminster
representatives for
constituencies there shall
every 6 constituencies
be 2 CLP representatives
or part thereof.
for every 8 constituencies
or part thereof. ii. For regions with 35 to 60
Westminster
iii. For regions with more
constituencies there
than 60 Westminster
shall be 2 CLP
constituencies there shall
representatives for
be 2 CLP representatives
every 8 10
for every 10 constituencies
constituencies or part
or part thereof.
thereof.

iii. For regions with more


than 60 Westminster
constituencies there
shall be 2 CLP
representatives for
every 10 12
constituencies or part
thereof.

G. A Young Labour
CHAPTER 9 (B) Amend as follows:
representative elected at an G. A Young Labour
Clause V all members meeting of the representative elected at
Regional Young Labour

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Group who must be a an all members meeting
1,G
woman at least every other of the Regional Young
term. Labour Group by the
regional Young Labour
committee, or elected by
delegates to regional
conference if there is no
active regional Young
Labour committee who
must be a woman at
least every other term.

CHAPTER 9 (B) 2. Ex-officio members of this Delete clause and replace


REC, without voting rights, with the below
Clause V
shall be: ii. The Regional Director
A. National Policy Forum shall be an ex-officio
2 members representing member of this REC,
the region. without voting rights.

B. A representative of
Police and Crime
Commissioners in the
region.

C. The Regional Director.

D. The Chair of the regional


CAC

CHAPTER 9 (B) 1. The regional conference Amend as follows:


will take place annually to 1. The regional conference
Clause VI
deal with Party business at will take place annually at
a timing determined by the least every other year to
1 REC. The REC will be elected deal with Party business
as outlined in Clause V in at a timing determined by
alternate years. the REC. The REC will be
elected as outlined in
Clause V in alternate
years.

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CHAPTER 9 (B) 2. There shall be a Regional Delete clause and replace
Conference Arrangements with:
Clause VI
Committee of no fewer 2. There shall be a Regional
than three of its members Conference
2 which will set the priorities Arrangements
for the conference and Committee of no fewer
oversee the organisation of than three REC members
the conference. which will set the priorities
A. Where no Regional for the conference and
Conference oversee the organisation
Arrangements of the conference. Where
Committee is currently necessary, the
established, the Regional membership of the
Conference Regional Conference
Arrangements Arrangements
Committee shall be Committee shall be
elected by and from the elected by and from the
membership of the membership of the
Regional Executive Regional Executive
Committee. Committee.

B. Thereafter, the Regional


Conference
Arrangements
Committee shall be
elected by delegates to
the Regional
Conference.

A. There should be an equal


Chapter 15 Replace with the following:
number of delegates from
Clause IV the Labour Group, CLP(s)
A. The number of delegates
and Trade Union sections.
from each section will be
2.A agreed by the relevant
RD/GS subject to the total
number of voting LGC
members not exceeding

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30 delegates. Voting
weight for each section
shall be maintained
pursuant to the provisions
of Chapter 15, Clause IV
2.B.

G. Local and regional


Chapter 15 Amend as follows:
organisers and any G. Local and regional
Clause IV campaign co-ordinators
organisers and any
for the area covered by the campaign co-ordinators
LGC shall be invited to
2.G for the area covered by
attend LGC meetings as the LGC shall be invited to
non-voting delegates. attend LGC meetings as
non-voting delegates.

H. Any sitting MP, AM, MSP,


Chapter 15 Amend as follows:
PCC and/or PPC and H. Any elected
Clause IV Labour Group members representative or
who is not a voting LGC prospective candidate for
delegate may attend LGC
2.H the area covered by the
meetings as nonvoting LGC sitting MP, AM, MSP,
delegates PCC and/or PPC and
Labour Group members
who is not a voting LGC
delegate may attend LGC
meetings as nonvoting
delegates at the
discretion of the Chair.

5. Variations to the above


Chapter 15 Amend as follows:
LGC structure must be 5. Variations to the above
Clause IV approved by the relevant LGC structure must be
REC/SEC/WEC. approved by the relevant
5. REC/SEC/WEC RD/GS

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2. Where the number of LGC
Chapter 15 Delete section and renumber
members make it subsequent sections.
practicable, the LGC may
Clause V resolve that the whole LGC
shall perform the functions
of the Executive Committee
2

5. The Executive Committee


Chapter 15 Amend as follows:
shall consist of the officers, 5. The Executive Committee
the leader and deputy shall consist of the
Clause V leader of the Labour Group officers, the leader and
and { } members elected
deputy leader of the
on a basis to be approved Labour Group and { }
5 by the NEC (or by the SEC members elected on a
or WEC in Scotland and basis to be approved by
Wales). Accredited Party the NEC (or by the SEC or
organisers within the area WEC in Scotland and
may attend Executive Wales). Accredited Party
Committee meetings organisers within the area
without voting power. may attend Executive
Committee meetings
without voting power.

1. Where there is no overall


Chapter 15 Delete section and renumber
majority following council subsequent sections.
Clause VI elections in May, a special
1. meeting of the LGC shall
be held in the week
following council elections
in order to consider any
proposals from the Labour
Group Leader on the
formation of a coalition
with other parties. The
date, time and location of
this meeting must be
made known to LGC
delegates at least 4 weeks

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before the council election.
The meeting may be
cancelled after the local
election if one party has an
overall majority of if a
coalition is formed without
support from Labour
Group.

1. The electoral policy and


Chapter 15 Amend as follows:
programme for the 1. The electoral policy and
appropriate elections shall programme for the
Clause VIII be decided by the LGC in appropriate elections shall
consultation with be decided by the LGC in
representatives of the consultation with
1 council Labour Group. In representatives of the
each case this LGC shall council Labour Group. The
work to organise LGC shall work with the
opportunities for wider Labour Group to determine
consultation to assist the the electoral policy and
development of policy. programme for
appropriate elections. In
each case this LGC shall
work to organise
opportunities for wider
consultation to assist the
development of policy.

1. The LGC shall select and


Chapter 15 Amend as follows:
convene an interview 1. The LGC shall select and
panel for the selection of convene an interview
Clause IX candidates. This shall panel for the selection of
include a member of the candidates in accordance
LGC, and respective CLPs with the applicable
1. and Labour groups may provisions in Appendix 3
nominate a member to sit and 4 to these Rules. This
on this panel shall include a member of
the LGC, and respective

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CLPs and Labour groups
may nominate a member
to sit on this panel. If a
member of the Labour
Group is also seeking
selection as a candidate
they shall declare the
wards they wish to stand in
and shall be excluded from
any discussion about
selections in those wards
until they been selected as
a candidate.

B. convene a joint meeting of


CHAPTER 16 Amend as follows:
the Labour group and the
B. convene a joint meeting
executive of the
of the Labour group
Clause XIII appropriate Party Local
officers and the executive
Government Committee at
of the appropriate Party
which upon due notice the
3, B Local Government
matter shall be
Committee at which upon
determined with the chair
due notice the matter
from the Labour Group and
shall be determined with
evidence taken in writing,
the chair from the Labour
from the defendant, and
Group with evidence
from witnesses as
taken in writing, from the
necessary).
defendant, and from
witnesses as necessary).

i. The election of officers and/


CHAPTER 18 Delete clause and replace
or representatives of this with the below
body shall be by secret
i. The election of officers
Clause I paper eliminating ballot
and/ or representatives of
either in rounds or by
this body shall be
preferential vote. The
M; i election of Executive

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Committee members or conducted in the
large delegations may be following manner.
by secret paper ballot using a. For positions where
a multiple vote where there is one person to
members may not cast be elected, by means
more votes than the of a ballot to be
number of positions to be counted by the
filled. Any quotas for women Alternative Vote
laid down in the Party method.
constitution which apply to
b. For positions where
this body shall be
there is more than one
incorporated in the
person to be elected,
arrangements for the secret
by means of a ballot to
ballot.
be counted by either
the Single Transferable
Vote method, the Multi
Non-Transferable Vote
method or an
exhaustive ballot.

ii. Any quotas for women


laid down in the Party
constitution which apply
to this body shall be
incorporated in the
arrangements for the
ballot.

iii. All ballots shall be


conducted in accordance
with guidelines laid down
by the NEC.

Membership rates

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CHAPTER 2 D. Youth and Student Rates Amend as follows:

i. Members under the age of D. Youth and Student Rates


27 or who are in full time
Clause IV i. Members under the age of
education can join for an 27 or who are in full time
annual subscription at a education can join for an
1, D reduced rate and can annual subscription at a
continue to pay at a reduced rate and can
reduced rate as long as continue to pay at a
they qualify as follows: reduced rate as long as
a. Under the age of 19 at they qualify as follows:
£3.00 per year;
a. Under the age of 19 20
b. In full time education at at £3.00 one fifth of the
£3.00 per year; and standard rate per year;

c. Under the age of 27 in b. . In full time education


line with the Reduced at £3.00 one fifth of the
Rate. standard rate per year;
per year; and Under the
age of 27 in line with
the Reduced Rate.

c. Between the ages of 20


and 26, in line with the
Reduced Rate, unless in
full time education.

CHAPTER 2 i. Current serving and former Amend as follows:


members of the British i. Current serving and former
Armed Forces shall be members of the British
Clause IV entitled to become new Armed Forces shall be
members of the Labour entitled to become new
Party at a subscription of £3
1, E, i members of the Labour
for their first year. Party at a subscription of £3
one fifth of the standard
rate year.

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CHAPTER 2 ii. When a member reaches ii. When a member reaches
the end of the period for the end of the period for
which they are qualified for which they are qualified for
Clause IV any reduced rate, they will any reduced rate, they will
be automatically upgraded be automatically upgraded
to another suitable rate. To to the standard rate.
1, G, ii
aid with retention the another suitable rate. To
Labour Party will endeavour aid with retention the
to identify the lowest Labour Party will endeavour
possible rate of to identify the lowest
membership depending on possible rate of
the data held on the membership depending on
relevant member at the the data held on the
member’s next renewal relevant member at the
date. member’s next renewal
date.

APPENDIX 2 – CLP CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 2024

Candidate Selection Procedures

CLP Reference Current Wording Amended Wording

Leyton and CHAPTER 5 1. The NEC, Scottish Amend paragraph to


Wanstead and Welsh read:
Executive 1. The NEC, Scottish
Clause IV Committees shall and Welsh
issue procedural Executive
Lancaster rules and
1 Committees shall
and guidelines and the
issue procedural
Fleetwood timetable for the rules and
selection of guidelines and the
candidates for timetable for the
Westminster selection of
Parliament

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elections. The candidates for
Scottish and Westminster
Welsh Executive Parliament
Committees will elections. Where
be responsible for any procedural
administering the guidelines make
selection of provision for ‘due
Westminster diligence’ checks
Parliamentary to be conducted,
Candidates in such checks will
Scotland and be on matters of
Wales subject to breaches of Party
rules detailed in 2- Rules, serious
11 below. CLPs shall financial
be responsible for concerns,
implementing safeguarding
these guidelines in issues, or other
line with the rules exceptional
detailed in Clause circumstances
I.1 above and which the panel
following. CLPs may consider a
must agree their serious issue of
procedures and personal conduct
timetable with the (not covered by
appropriate the points above).
RD(GS) or other The Scottish and
designated officer Welsh Executive
approved by the Committees will
NEC be responsible for
administering the
selection of
Westminster
Parliamentary
Candidates in
Scotland and
Wales subject to
rules detailed in 2-

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11 below. CLPs shall
be responsible for
implementing
these guidelines in
line with the rules
detailed in Clause
I.1 above and
following. CLPs
must agree their
procedures and
timetable with the
appropriate
RD(GS) or other
designated officer
approved by the
NEC

NEC Objectives

Mid CHAPTER 1 N/A Add new clause H


Bedfordshire H. Ensure staff
working for the
Clause VIII
Labour Party play a
neutral
New clause H organisational role
Exeter in the Party’s
internal
democratic
processes,
including Annual
and Regional
Birmingham,
Conferences,
Perry Barr
internal elections
and selection of
candidates. Staff

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must at all times
be above
factionalism

NEC Composition

Nottingham CHAPTER 1 D. three frontbench Delete paragraph D in


East Members of its entirety
Parliament, at
Clause VIII least one of whom
must be a
woman,
D
nominated by the
Cabinet (or
Shadow Cabinet
in opposition)

APPENDIX 3 – STANDING ORDERS FOR PARTY CONFERENCE

1. Conference timetable

A. The timetable for Annual Conference shall be drawn up by the


Conference Arrangements Committee in line with the procedures
outlined in Chapter 3, Clause III.2 of the Labour Party Rule Book.

B. The NEC may submit any items of business to Annual Conference in


line with its responsibilities laid out in Chapter 1, Clause VIII of the
Labour Party Rule Book.

2. Motions

A. Notice of motions

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i. Motions may be submitted by affiliated organisations, the ALC,
Young Labour, CLPs, Women’s Conference and any other bodies
which may be empowered by the NEC in the course of the
implementation of the recommendations of the Democracy Review,
in line with the procedures outlined in Chapter 3, Clause III.2 of the
Labour Party Rule Book.

B. Emergency motions

i. The Conference Arrangements Committee shall set a deadline for


the receipt of emergency motions. Emergency motions must be
submitted in writing by the deadline specified by the Conference
Arrangements Committee.

ii. The Conference Arrangements Committee shall only timetable an


emergency motion for debate if it meets the following conditions:

i. has arisen after the closing date for motions; and

ii. be a matter of urgent and immediate importance to the


discussion by the whole Labour Party at Annual Conference.

iii. The Conference Arrangements Committee shall inform


organisations whose emergency motions do not meet the criteria
above as soon as practicable, and will provide an opportunity for
such organisations to appeal their decision.

C. Compositing

i. Delegates from organisations whose motion’s topic has been


successful in the priorities ballot shall be invited to a compositing
meeting. No more than two delegates from any one organisation
may attend a compositing meeting. Members of the Conference
Arrangements Committee or their staff, the Leader or their staff,
Frontbenchers who are responsible for the policy area, and
members of the Labour Party Policy Team shall also be eligible to
attend. Such meetings shall be chaired by a member of the
Conference Arrangements Committee.

ii. Only words from the motions may be used to form a composite. No
new words can be introduced although some text may be omitted.

iii. The wording from motions from organisations who do not have
delegates in attendance cannot be used unless specific
arrangements have been made with the Conference Arrangements

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Committee prior to the meeting, and the Chair made aware of
them.

iv. Delegates in attendance who agree the final wording, shall agree a
mover and a seconder who will speak to Conference during the
relevant debate. All composite motions must be signed by the
mover, seconder, and Chair of the meeting, and submitted to the
Conference Arrangements Committee.

v. If the mover or seconder are made unavailable at any point during


the Conference, the CAC shall appoint a replacement delegate
from the composite meeting. If a replacement delegate is not
available from the composite meeting, the CAC may appoint any
delegate in attendance at Annual Conference.
vi. The Conference Arrangements Committee shall timetable the
composited motions, where practicable this shall be within the most
relevant policy debate.

3. Chair

A. Appointment of Chair

i. The NEC shall appoint a panel of chairs from among its membership
for each session of Annual Conference.

B. Chair’s ruling

i. Any breach of or question to the rules or standing orders may be


raised by a delegate with a point of order. The Chair’s ruling on any
point arising from the rules or standing orders is final unless
challenged by not less than four delegates; such a challenge shall
be put to Conference without discussion and shall only be carried
with the support of two thirds of Annual Conference.

4. Procedure in debate

A. Time limits for speakers

i. Movers of reports, motions and rule changes will be allowed three


minutes, with other speakers from the floor allowed two minutes..
The Conference Arrangements Committee will determine
appropriate time limits for other speakers and will allow as many
other delegates to speak as possible.

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ii. Time limits shall be strictly enforced, and the Chair shall have the
right to end any delegate’s speech should the time limit have been
exceeded.

B. Discussion on motion

i. Any relevant composite motion(s) will be moved and seconded by


the delegates agreed at the compositing meeting.

ii. If there is a related emergency motion then it will be moved and


seconded.

iii. Only fully accredited delegates appointed in accordance with the


party rules are entitled to move motions on behalf of their
organisations.

iv. The mover of a motion may exercise their right to withdraw a


motion or remit it to the appropriate Labour Party committee at any
time prior to the commencement of a vote.

C. Point of order

i. Any delegate may raise a legitimate point of order during a debate.


Any such point of order shall be heard at the conclusion of the
current speech.

ii. The Chair shall retain the power to rule what is and is not a
legitimate point of order, and to instruct a delegate to end an
illegitimate point of order.

iii. A point of order will be ruled illegitimate if it does not immediately


and directly identify which of these standing orders is in question.

D. Ending debate

i. Debates shall be ended by the Chair in line with the timetable


published by the Conference Arrangements Committee.

ii. The Chair shall indicate when the last speaker is to be called.

E. General

i. All speakers shall be accredited delegates or ex officio members of


Party Conference except where the Conference Arrangements
Committee determines otherwise.

ii. The Chair shall take all steps within their power to ensure that
speakers are a fair representation of Annual Conference, and that

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there shall be no discrimination on the grounds of protected
personal characteristics. Every effort should be made to ensure
equal numbers of women and men are invited to speak.
Appropriate steps shall be taken to monitor and record speaker
data, which shall be reported to the Conference Arrangements
Committee and the NEC.

iii. Each delegate or ex officio member of Party Conference may speak


only once in any given motion debate of Party Conference subject
to the Chair’s discretion.

5. Voting and ballots

A. General

i. Voting at Annual Conference shall take place in line with the


procedures outlined in Chapter 3, Clause III.3 of the Labour Party
Rule Book.

ii. If so required, the CAC shall set out procedures for an electronic
ballot to be held in place of a physical ballot including the option to
allow proxy voting.

B. Voting on resolutions

i. Voting on resolutions, reports, proposals and references back shall


be by show of hands. Where a show of hands is unclear a card vote
can be called at the discretion of the Chair. A card vote is intended
to resolve a position where a show of hands is not decisive, to
establish the exact breakdown of votes when the majority is of
procedural significance (eg two-thirds required) or on a challenge
to the Chair.

C. Voting on constitutional amendments

i. Voting on constitutional amendments shall be by card vote.

6. The Conference Arrangements Committee

A. The role of the Conference Arrangements Committee

i. The Conference Arrangements Committee shall have the


responsibilities outlined in Chapter 3, Clause II.2 of the Labour Party
Rule Book.

B. The Conference Arrangements Committee Report

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i. The Conference Arrangements Committee Report shall set out the
timetable for Annual Conference. Delegates may speak from the
floor for up to one minute on the Conference Arrangements
Committee Report, prior to a vote being taken.

ii. Should conference vote not to accept the Conference


Arrangements Committee Report, the Chair of the Conference
Arrangements Committee shall report back to the Conference
Arrangements Committee, and a new Report will be prepared. In
such circumstances, the Chair of Annual Conference shall move
that Conference continues on the timetable published, up until a
revised Report is produced.

iii. Should the motion on continuing with the timetable published fall,
Conference will be suspended up until a revised report is published.

7. Suspension of standing orders

A. Procedural motion to suspend a standing order

i. Any motion to suspend standing orders may only be moved on


behalf of the NEC. Any such motion to suspend standing orders
must specify which standing order is proposed to be suspended.

APPENDIX 4 - TELLERS AND SCRUTINEERS

The Conference Arrangements Committee has appointed the following


delegates to act as tellers and scrutineers during Conference. It was agreed
that the Chief Scrutineer will be Izzy Lenga and the Chief Teller will be Kevin
Hepworth.

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Region/Organisation Scrutineers Tellers

Eastern Alex Kyriacou Martin Booth

Eastern Jill Gipps Elizabeth Jerrad

East Midlands Aaron Tamber-Wolf Angharad Roberts

East Midlands Kelly Duddridge Carol Wright

London Jess Rich Jason Williams

London Izzy Lenga Viljo Wilding

North Arlene Ainsley Michael Eldon

North William Samuel Caroline Ball

North West Angela Davies Hannah Till

North West Daniel Fletcher Margi Rathbone

Scotland Susan King Paul Cruikshank

Scotland Solomon Cuthbertson Julie Smith

South East George Baldock Charles Parrot

South East Madelaine O'Brien Ameila Tamblyn

South West Lucy Naylor Jake Bonetta

South West Angela Morey Marianne Le Coyte Grinney

Wales Lilith Fenris Jack Parry

Wales Deborah Davies Frances Lister

West Midlands Carmel Corrigan David Foster

West Midlands Jonathan Edwards Diane Donaldson

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Yorkshire Ellie James Emily Redfearn

Yorkshire Terence Smith Annie Thompson

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APPENDIX 5 - ANNUAL CONFERENCE TIMETABLE
Sunday 22 September Monday 23 September Tuesday 24th September Wednesday 25th September

Priorities Ballot, All delegations National Constitutional Committee, CLP Auditors, All Delegations
Ballots
(10:00-14:30) Delegations
(09:00-16:00)
(09:00-16:00)
Morning 09.45 Conference Arrangements Committee
11.00 Opening Formalities 09.15 Conference Arrangements Committee 09.45 Conference Arrangements Committee
Plenary Report
Report Report
Sessions 11.05 Chair of Conference
BRITAIN RECONNECTED 10.00 MISSION PLENARY: SAFE STREETS,
11.10 Conference Arrangements Committee 10.00 MISSION PLENARY: AN NHS FIT FOR
SUN STRONGER POLICING
Report 10.00 Local Government Report THE FUTURE
11.00-12.45 11.35 Lisa Nandy speech
11.20 Deputy Leader’s Report 10.00 Bev Craig speech
12.25 Votes 10.40 MISSION PLENARY: BREAKING DOWN
MON 11.40 Obituaries 10.05 Metro Mayors Report THE BARRIERS TO OPPORTUNITY
09.15- 12.30 Break for lunch
11.45 General Secretary’s Report 10.05 Richard Parker speech
12.35 11.35 Votes
10.10 Co-operative Party speaker 14.00 LEADER’S SPEECH
11.55 Financial Reports
TUES 11.50 Jonathan Reynolds speech 16.00 Shabana Mahmood 11.40 Matt Wrack TUC speaker
12:00 Merit and Best Practice Awards
09.45 – 11.55 Rachel Reeves Speech 17.00 Conference Adjourns
11.50 12:10 Change begins here: National 11.45 CLOSING
Campaign Coordinator 12.40 Votes 11.45 Ellie Reeves speech
WEDS 12.21 Change begins here: Winning the next 12.45 Break for lunch
9.45-12.00 GE
13.45 MISSION PLENARY: GROWTH 12:00 CLOSING FORMALITIES
12.56 Gen Sec
Afternoon 14.50 Scotland Report
Plenary 13.05 Break for lunch
15.00 Wales Report
Sessions 14.00 Darren Jones speech
15.10 Northern Ireland Report
14.05 Lucy Powell speech
SUN 15.15 MISSION PLENARY: CLEAN ENERGY
14.00- 14.15 Rt Hon David Lammy MP SUPERPOWER
15.00
14.40 Constitutional amendments 17.10 Votes

MON 15.30 Results of priorities ballot


14.00-17.15 15.31 Votes

TUE
14.00-
17.00

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