About

What we do
London Labour is the largest political party in London. We have:
- 49 Labour MPs
- 1,049 Labour Councillors
- 12 Labour Assembly Members
- 4 Labour MEP’s
- Labour holds political control of 21 of the 32 London boroughs
What you can do
As a member you may be invited to attend local and regional policy discussions throughout the year. Informal, friendly gatherings, each discussion makes submissions to the policy commissions via the Labour Policy Forum website.
Submissions to Labour Policy Forum do not have to stem from events. Anybody can share their views and ideas throughout the year on the Labour Policy forum website.

Your local Labour team
The Labour Party is made up of smaller networks operating in all the different regions of the country. Through them, you can get involved with the party in your local area.
Constituency Labour Party (CLP)
Your CLP is your local party based on your constituency and it’s a hub of activity and community organising. Via your CLP, you can choose the members from your area to represent you at Annual Conference and you can help select your parliamentary candidate.
Branch Labour Party (BLP)
Many CLPs organise themselves into smaller units called branches. Branches get to choose the local council candidates to represent your area.

There are 12 London Labour Assembly members:
- Jennette Arnold
- Leonie Cooper
- Tom Copley
- Unmesh Desai
- Andrew Dismore
- Len Duval
- Florence Eshalomi
- Nicky Gavron
- Joanne McCartney
- Dr Onkar Sahota
- Navin Shah
- Fiona Twycross