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The Centre-Left Grassroots Alliance (CLGA) is supporting candidates for our Party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) who will champion real Labour values and oppose anti-democratic manoeuvres by the Party leadership.

After years of austerity, privatisation and inequality, our Labour Government has so far failed to introduce economic policies that can deliver the change communities are crying out for.

It is absolutely vital our Government succeeds and defeats the far-right at the next election, and that requires a change in direction.

For public services, redistribution of wealth and workers’ rights

For us to be successful in Government, we must revise our fiscal framework, introduce a wealth tax, take rail, energy, water, and mail into public ownership, reverse the creeping privatisation of our National Health Service and introduce a second Employment Rights Bill that goes beyond the current diluted version. We must address the disastrous impact of student fees and huge debts imposed.

For peace, defence of international law and against racism

The Government must be much bolder in supporting peace and justice internationally, and stand up to Trump's belligerent agenda for US dominance. The government should act on last year’s overwhelming Labour Conference vote to suspend arms sales and trade with Israel and recognise the genocide in Gaza, as well as take the approach of the 2025 Trades Union Congress in prioritising wages not weapons by cancelling proposed increases to military spending. Instead of pandering to Reform, Labour must reverse its plans to attack migrant rights and make our asylum system even more draconian. Labour should not be attempting to out-Reform Reform and instead champion the contributions of migrants to society.

For a democratic Labour Party

The diverse views of our members and affiliates should be respected, and attacks on dissenting voices within the Party stopped. MPs should never have been disciplined for opposing welfare cuts and voting to scrap the two-child limit. Although those MPs were reinstated, Diane Abbott, Britain’s first black female MP, remains unjustly suspended, and threats to punish MPs for taking principled positions continues. To change course and rebuild support, the Labour Leadership needs to listen to its diverse membership, in particular by implementing democratic structures for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic and Disabled Members, reinstating a 2-day Women’s Conference and valuing and strengthening our trade union link.

That's why we need NEC representatives who will speak out on behalf of members: representatives who will stand up for democracy and local parties, oppose anti-democratic rule changes, and defend and advance the rights of members and affiliates in selections, internal elections and policy-making.

With the far-right on the rise, there’s no time to waste. It's vital to elect NEC members who will fight for our Party to succeed.

What is the NEC?

Labour's National Executive Committee (NEC) is the party's governing body, which oversees the way our Party is run.

  • It plays a crucial role in the process for deciding Labour’s manifesto.

  • It makes key decisions determining who can become a Labour parliamentary candidate and who can be elected in other internal Party elections.

  • It makes vital decisions about Party Conference including making recommendations for or against important rule changes.

  • It appoints the Party's general secretary and recently appointed the panellists for the inquiry into the leaked Labour report.

  • It is responsible for implementing the Party’s rule book and for managing the disciplinary processes.

In short, the NEC makes big decisions on behalf of the party. Therefore, who gets to sit on it and what their political beliefs and motivations are is extremely important.

Our NEC candidates:

Gemma Bolton

CLP SECTION

Gemma Bolton

@gembolton

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I’m standing for a fourth term on Labour’s NEC because I believe that our Labour government needs a fundamental change in direction, and for a democratic party where members are respected and valued at every level. Labour must implement transformative, bold and popular policies that reject the hate and division of an increasingly threatening far-right. We must invest in our communities to reverse years of...

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Minesh Parekh

CLP SECTION

Minesh Parekh

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I’m Minesh Parekh and I’m standing for the NEC to help get our government back on track. I’m a Labour & Co-operative councillor in Sheffield where I have passed community wealth building policies and centred climate justice. I have been a party organiser, helping elect Olivia Blake in Sheffield Hallam in 2019 against the national swing. I’m a policy worker, mitigating the harms of the hostile environment. The last...

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Yasmine Dar

CLP SECTION

Yasmine Dar

@Yasmine_Dar

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I’m standing for re-election to the NEC to continue speak out members, the lifeblood of our Party. I’ve been on Labour’s ruling body since 2018, consistently advocating transformative economic policies, for a more positive agenda on migration and asylum rights, and for peace and justice internationally. I strongly support the 2025 Labour Conference policy for stronger action against the Gaza genocide, and TUC policy for...

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Our NPF candidates:

Alex Burt

EAST MIDLANDS

Alex Burt

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Our party is at a crossroad. Bleeding votes from all sides, under siege from the right wing press and reaching historic levels of unpopularity. We cannot go on as we are; we must change or we face annihilation. The National Policy Forum plays a crucial role in developing our party's programme and it will play a vital role in dragging ourselves out of the hole we’re in. It is a space where ordinary members can have...

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Dora Polenta

EAST MIDLANDS

Dora Polenta

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I want to stand for the Labour National Policy Forum because I believe socialism is not merely an aspiration but a living practice, forged through collective struggle and democratic participation. Throughout my political life, I have worked to connect grassroots organising with formal political structures, understanding that transformative change emerges from the dialogue and tension between...

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Rachel Garnham

EASTERN

Rachel Garnham

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I am an experienced, committed campaigner serving seven years on the National Policy Forum, 25 plus years in local Labour positions and previously three years on the National Executive Committee. I am a UCU activist and strong supporter of Labour’s trade union link. Labour needs a radically different policy programme to rebuild support from voters; seriously addressing the cost of living, racism and climate crises...

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Caoimhe Ní Dhónaill

EASTERN

Caoimhe Ní Dhónaill

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After a historic win in 2024, it is imperative that this Labour Government lives up to its roots as a socialist, trade-union movement, and ensures that those across the left have a party that we can believe in. The abolishment of the two-child benefit cap was a step in the right direction, and Labour's policies must continue to make the country a better place: improving the quality, availability and affordability...

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Dave Levy

LONDON

Dave Levy

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I will fight for a policy platform in the interests of the many, not the few, based on anti-poverty, pro-social justice and anti-racist principles. Labour’s programme must also be based on membership involvement. The policies pursued by the Labour Government need to change. I believe my views represent those of the membership and I have the skills based on decades in the movement to ensure that progressive...

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Rathi Guhadasan

LONDON

Rathi Guhadasan

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As 2025 national Socialist Health Association (SHA) chair and previous vice chair, I have been heavily involved in health-, NHS- and public health-related policy work, including integrated approaches with sectors such as education and housing. I have attended Labour annual conference in 2022 as CLP delegate and 2023 and 2025 as SHA delegate. I have written motions for my CLP and SHA, participated in compositing...

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Pat Quigley

LONDON

Pat Quigley

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Labour was elected on a promise of change in 2024. After a decade of Tory austerity, working class people looked to the new government to improve their lives and their communities. Polling shows widespread disappointment with our party’s tackling of major issues blighting our society. As part of the NPF, I’ll strive for policies that address entrenched poverty, ensure secure, decent housing for all and high quality...

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David Ray

NORTHERN

David Ray

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I am based in Darlington, where I sit as a Labour Borough Councillor for my home ward. My working background is in Telecommunications, and I also represent my colleagues as an Industrial Relations Rep for the Communication Workers Union. I am passionate about my roles as a councillor and a trade unionist and use them as an opportunity to display my Labour values. I work hard to champion our party, whether to residents...

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Connor Slomski

NORTHERN

Connor Slomski

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As a proud frontline railway worker, and RMT Union rep, I know the difference this Labour government is making. With rail nationalisation and the employment rights bill, Labour will change the lives of myself and my industrial colleagues. However, I have also seen the impact of our changes to immigration law on some of the most precarious workers in my industry, with over 60 Transport for London staff...

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Rochelle Lainé

NORTHERN

Rochelle Lainé

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I have witnessed first-hand many atrocities within the education system as a teacher. I’ve been on strike to demand better pay and conditions and I give my full support to those in similar circumstances. Losing my county councillor seat to Reform has ignited a new fight in me! I will continue to fight to support our poorest families that are being left behind; to bring them with us, we need a more equitable distribution of

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Hannah Cousins

NORTHERN

Hannah Cousins

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I believe the breadth of opinion in our party needs to be represented and defended on our NPF. I will be a voice for member democracy, collaboration, and bold socialist policies. We know Reform will only be defeated with a steadfast defence of our Labour values, and that is what I will always display. I've been active in the Labour Party for over 10 years; mobilising and empowering young members as CLP Youth Officer, organising...

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Eleanor Woolstencroft

NORTHERN (YOUTH REP)

Eleanor Woolstencroft

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I am standing for the National Policy Forum because I believe Labour must be a party that changes lives, not one that simply manages decline. I joined this movement at 14 because I believe Labour is the vehicle through which we can deliver real transformation for young people in the North East. From strengthened employment rights to long-overdue renters’ reform, Labour values have already shown their power to improve lives

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Mike Garvey

NORTH WEST

Mike Garvey

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I am passionate about the development and implementation of truly socialist policies and believe that the best ideas emerge from collaboration and informed discussion. In order to create an effective and representative Government there must be open and transparent communication within the Party and its Members. Members must be valued and respected and all views acknowledged with the participation and inclusion of...

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Anya Wilkinson

NORTH WEST

Anya Wilkinson

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My politics were fundamentally shaped by my experience growing up on a council estate in Manchester. I witnessed first-hand the devastation inflicted on our communities by 14 years of Tory austerity, and that’s why I joined the Labour Party at the age of 14. Since then, I have been proud to mobilise, collaborate with, and empower members as Vice Chair (Membership) and Women’s Officer of my CLP, and as Chair of...

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Alex Charilaou

SOUTH EAST (YOUTH REP)

Alex Charilaou

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Since 2024, our Labour government has begun to deliver on some of the proudest parts of our manifesto, from the Renters Rights Bill to the historic New Deal for Working People. It’s clear, however, that for young people across the UK we need to go further and faster. I work for a health charity, and used to work in the policy sector for a progressive think tank. I’m familiar with various aspects of existing Labour...

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John Cunnison

WEST MIDLANDS

John Cunnison

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The Labour Party faces the greatest challenge in living memory with a real possibility of declining into irrelevance. Politics as usual is over. Voters are picking the party or position most rejecting the status quo, starting with the Liberal Conservative coalition, through Brexit up to the landslide victory we witnessed in 2024. Labour must be bold. Labour needs to reconnect with its trade union roots...

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Paul Truswell

YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER

Paul Truswell

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"I wouldn't have expected that from Labour." It's been a familiar doorstep refrain. We know we must urgently re-engage people who granted us power. But blunders and scandals have overshadowed many excellent initiatives. The NPF should play a part in rebuilding trust. But it doesn't feel like it reflects the skills and passions of Party members. Sometimes, frankly, it's seemed like a rubber stamp. I've served...

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Sandra Wyman

YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER

Sandra Wyman

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I first joined the party in the late seventies and have taken on various roles. Currently I’m Disability Officer for Leeds North East, Trades Union Liaison Officer for Disability Labour and an observer member of Leeds TUC. Whilst supporting the positive policies enacted by our Labour government I believe there needs to be greater emphasis on traditional Labour values to support those with greatest need if we are to

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Stanley Amies

YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER (YOUTH REP)

Stanley Amies

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Hi, I’m Stanley, and I’m standing to represent you on the National Policy Forum. As a dedicated party campaigner in Sheffield, I have seen first hand the help and hindrance the party’s policy platform can offer when we’re trying to convince voters to come home to Labour on polling day. Increasingly our policy priorities are out of step with the voters I speak to on a week-in-week-out basis. In the past, when voters...

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Our NCC candidates:

Dave Levy

CLP SECTION

Dave Levy

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The critical issue with the Party’s disciplinary process is to restore trust in its fairness. The rules and their enforcement must offer dignity, respect and make the promises of membership rights a reality. The Forde report identified the risk that the disciplinary process could be used factionally; the reforms since the EHRC report have not removed that risk nor rebuilt a culture of trust. I am an experienced Party activist...

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Rachel Garnham

CLP SECTION

Rachel Garnham

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Disciplinary processes must be transparent, accountable and fair to grassroots members and trade unionists. In my three years on Labour’s National Executive Committee I fought for the principles of natural justice to be applied within Labour’s disciplinary processes. The right for those accused to have clear, timely information, to have the opportunity to put their case, and a genuine right to appeal...

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Caoimhe Ní Dhónaill

CLP SECTION

Caoimhe Ní Dhónaill

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The National Constitutional Committee plays an important role in Labour party affairs: upholding our constitution and maintaining party discipline. In order to do these things, it needs those who sit on it to be fair and equitable, to consider all evidence carefully, and to ensure that all members can have confidence in the disciplinary processes of our party. If elected to the NCC, I will aim to always treat every case...

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Harry Stratton

CLP SECTION

Harry Stratton

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My name’s Harry Stratton, and I’m running for NCC because I believe in a fair and transparent process that treats all members with dignity and respect. As a barrister, I’ve worked pro bono representing some of Britain’s most precarious workers in demanding fair treatment at work; represented human rights activists against authoritarian regimes; and defended MeToo victims against SLAPP lawsuits. As Chair of Republic...

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Our NWC candidates:

Sandra Wyman

CLP SECTION

Sandra Wyman

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Living in a multiracial area and in a city with strong LGBT+ communities I prioritise inclusiveness and intersectionality. Pre-retirement I was involved in researching the language and training needs of migrant women in Leeds and in work on domestic violence, representing Leeds LEA on Leeds Inter Agency Project and as initiator of NUT policy carried forward by others when I had to take ill-health retirement. I...

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Caoimhe Ní Dhónaill

CLP SECTION

Caoimhe Ní Dhónaill

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So many issues that face us today as a country have a profound effect on women in particular: insufficient mental health care and adult social care, a benefit system that leaves many in poverty, the lack of good quality, affordable housing, and the casualisation of the workforce and the eroding of the rights of workers. The Women’s Conference is an important opportunity for all Labour women to discuss these and other critical...

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How to Vote

Which posts can I vote for?

All members can vote for the Constituency Labour Party (CLP) representative positions.

Young members (aged under 27) can vote for the youth representative position.

Members who self-define as an ethnic minority can vote for the BAME representative position.

Members who self-define as disabled can vote for the Disabled members' representative position.

Members in Wales can vote for the Welsh representative position.

There are also positions available on the:

  • National Policy Forum
  • National Constitutional Committee
  • National Women’s Committee

We will be sharing more details about these positions shortly.

Key dates:

Friday 27th March:

Candidate submissions close.

Friday 26th June:

Candidate nominations close.

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