#Labour4PR amendment
NPF reps: table this amendment introducing a commitment to Proportional Representation to Labour’s party programme.
L4ND’s response to the National Policy Forum
Labour for a New Democracy’s response to the National Policy Forum consultation calling for Proportional Representation.
Shape Labour’s plan for Britain
Respond to the National Policy Forum consultation and sign up to lobby your regional NPF reps to help get PR in Labour’s policy programme.
L4ND on the Brown Report
L4ND responds to the Brown Report: why PR is essential if reform is to deliver a more democratic, equal and united UK.
Report: Everything but the Commons
Read the report: why Proportional Representation is essential to creating a more democratic, equal and united UK.
Our politics is broken - Labour must fix it
Revised motion preamble: our political system has failed ordinary people - and we’re living with the consequences.
Campaign update & NEC candidates’ views
An update on Labour’s road to electoral reform - plus where NEC candidates stand on PR.
Unison backs PR - and so do UCU & Prospect
Three more trade unions vote to support Proportional Representation at their annual conferences.
Conference motion & pledge card
Our 2022 conference motion and #Labour4PR pledge card are now live! Plus, read the latest from the campaign on Labour List.
You’ve got mail
The Communication Workers’ Union carries a motion on electoral reform… plus John McDonnell on why Momentum members should back PR in this year’s Policy Primary.
All across the Labour movement
Welsh Labour’s Senedd reforms, Mayors push back against FPTP, conferences around the UK, and Unison for PR… the #Labour4PR campaign continues!
2021 and what’s next for #Labour4PR
Over the last twelve months, the Labour Party has had its biggest and most serious conversation about British democracy for a generation…
Unite backs electoral reform
Unite - the UK’s second biggest trade union - has officially voted to oppose First Past the Post and support “moves to explore, select and introduce a new voting system for the UK.”