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Labour Women's Network

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Political party
Labour Women's Network
Full nameLabour Women's Network
Short nameLWN
ChairThangam Debbonaire
Founded1988
Headquarters
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationLabour Party
European affiliationParty of European Socialists
International affiliationProgressive Alliance
Website
www.lwn.org.uk

TheLabour Women's Network (LWN) is thesocialist society officially representing thewomen's wing of theLabour Party in the United Kingdom. It is agrassroots group which provides campaigning, training and support for women within the party.

History

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The organisation was founded in 1988, with the aim of helping more women in the Labour Party to be chosen as candidates, and become elected asmembers of parliament. The Labour Women's Network was started by four women:Barbara Follett,Barbara Roche, Hilary De Lyon and Jean Black following the1987 United Kingdom general election, which saw a very low number of women being elected to the British parliament.[3][4]

In 2011,Jo Cox, MP was elected as the first ever LWN chair, until she was elected member of parliament for Batley and Spen in 2015. Following her death, the Labour Party and Labour Women's Network started the 'Jo Cox Women in Leadership Scheme', which would help invest in training for women within the party.[5]

Purpose

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The Labour Women's Network is abig tent organisation which accepts women with different views of women issues within the Labour Party. It does not make policy, however its prime purpose is to help and provide training for women who wish to stand for public office in both local and national politics.[3]

Structure

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The organisation is run by a general committee, with elections taking place every year. Any woman can stand for election providing they have been a member for at least 4 months before proceedings begin. Committee members serve a 2 year term, unless there is a by-election.

Committee

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The committee of the Labour Women's Network, as of December 2024[update] was:[6]

PositionName
ChairThangam Debbonaire
SecretaryKiran Mahil
TreasurerCllr Katherine Dunne
Training LeadNan Sloane
Committee memberCllr Sharon Thompson
Committee memberAshley Dalton, MP
Committee memberCllr Anntoinette Bramble
Committee memberCllr Rosa Bolger
Committee memberCllr Ellie Cumbo
Committee memberCllr Sara Hyde
Committee memberCatriona Ogilvy

References

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  1. ^O'Shea, Stephen; Buckley, James (8 December 2015)."Corbyn's Labour party set for swanky HQ move".CoStar. Archived fromthe original on 9 October 2017. Retrieved8 October 2017.
  2. ^"Contact". Labour Party.Archived from the original on 24 September 2020. Retrieved14 September 2020.
  3. ^ab"A history of Labour Women's Network".Labour Women's Network. Retrieved3 August 2024.
  4. ^"Labour leadership: Who are the party's affiliate groups backing?".BBC News. 14 February 2020. Retrieved3 August 2024.
  5. ^"Jo Cox women in Leadership Scheme".Labour Women's Network. Retrieved3 August 2024.
  6. ^"Your Committee".Labour Women's Network. Retrieved3 August 2024.

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