Thank you for all your comments and submissions to the National Policy Forum debates over the past six months. As you may know, the policy process was changed after a vote at Annual Conference last year, so that each year the NPF spends most of its time working on a few priority issues set by [...]
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The NPF is part of Partnership into Power - the process that will help create Labour Party policy in the run up to the next election. We were elected in 2012 in the OMOV postal ballot to represent local party members from the South East, working with the two SE regional reps elected at the regional conference in 2012 to represent your views. The NPF itself is made of the reps from all the regions, union reps, councillors, MPs, MEPs and the socialist societies. -
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