Party members deserve a larger say over policy, candidate selection, and much else. But it must be for the House of Commons to choose the prime minister.
Local people know their area and community better than anyone in Whitehall, and should show initiative to support the vulnerable.
Activists are willing to go along with the Party as long as it’s prepared to go along with them. Which has meant it doing so on the great issues of the day. Which in recent years have boiled down to one – Brexit.
To date, 17,000 members have taken up a ticket to one of our regional events. Don’t miss your chance to question the candidates.
As a constituency chairman, I talk to my activists and a lot of voters. Here’s what they’re trying to tell the Party.
It will give you a stronger voice heard at the top of government; recognise our volunteers and activists; and ensure that we keep on winning election campaigns and keep Labour out of Government.
As the candidates campaign across the country, we must all keep focused on the task of defeating Starmer at the next election.
It splits the difference between a wide submission window and encouraging people to vote later in the campaign.
The two candidates have less than ten days to bring to the campaign her conviction that sticking with the status quo simply won’t do.
The Party Chairman responsible for fund-raising is playing for higher stakes than he may appreciate.
Having entered Parliament from business, I know first-hand that prosperity is not created by government.
Nusrat Ghani’s allegations are shocking, but speak to a deeper issue that extends beyond Islamophobia.
MPs hardly have a great track record of selecting suitable candidates – and the current system allows for coronations when needed.