LABOUR INTERNATIONAL (www.labourinternational.net)
Labour International (LI) is the Constituency for Labour Party members living temporarily or permanently overseas.
We have some 2100 members and 200 supporters in 68 countries around the world though 2/3rds of our membership is based in Europe. Labour International works like a UK CLP with a 6-person Executive Committee elected every two years, conference delegates, NPF representative and branches/groups around the world.
We have active Branches in Brussels, NW France and two in Spain (one between Alicante/Valencia and the other near Malaga) and LI Groups in Paris, Berlin, New York, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Singapore, Melbourne & Sydney. There are also less formal groups of varying sizes in large cities in most European countries, Canada, mainland China, Thailand, Vietnam, New Zealand etc.
Contacts: Lorraine Hardy or Dalvir Singh
Secretary - Lorraine Hardy - Alicante, Spain
Tel: 00 34 679 231 412 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Co-Chair - Dalvir Singh - Wiesbaden, Germany
Tel: 0049 16 36 44 76 46 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
SMALL MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMEs) for LABOUR (www.sme4labour.org)
The Labour Party believes that small medium enterprises businesses are the backbone of the United Kingdom, making up 99.2% of all private sector businesses in the United Kingdom, employing over 14.4 million people with an estimated combined annual turnover of £1,600 billion accounted for 48.1percent of private sector turnover.
Through Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for Labour, we want to provide a forum whereby SMEs can work in partnership with the Labour Party and continue to inform our economic policies.
BAME LABOUR (www.bamelabour.org.uk)
BAME Labour seeks to empower ethnic minority members within the Labour Party and campaigns for greater representation of ethnic minority communities in public life. Through encouraging increased participation in the political process BAME Labour empowers its members to campaign for a fairer, more equal and democratic society.
We are a democratically constituted membership organisation. It is affiliated to the Labour Party but is politically and organisationally independent. BAME Labour works closely with the Labour Party because of our shared values of equality, tolerance and opportunity for all.
BAME Labour welcomes everything that Labour in Government did to improve the quality of life for Britain’s ethnic minority communities but continues to campaign for further equality, both within the Labour Party and across society.
We are an accountable, inclusive organisation that provides a bridge to the Labour Party in ways that ensure that the voice of BAME members and communities matter – and are heard.