As Chair of the Labour Party and the National Policy Forum, I am excited to announce the launch of this year’s NPF consultation which will run from today, Monday 31 March, to Sunday 8 June.
This is an exciting opportunity for members to get involved in Labour’s democratic policy-making process and we encourage all members to share their views.
The hard work of the National Policy Forum in the years before the 2024 election helped us deliver an election-winning manifesto. The work of the NPF is even more vital now that we have a Labour Government once again.
The NPF’s 2025 Annual Consultation will focus on ‘Fixing the Foundations to Deliver Change’ to support the new Labour Government in delivering the milestones set out in the Plan for Change.
The NPF will consult on the following topics:
Kickstart economic growth– fixing the foundations to deliver higher living standards and 1.5 million new homes
Make Britain a clean energy superpower – fixing the foundations to secure home-grown energy
Safer streets – fixing the foundations to put police back on the beat
Break down barriers to opportunity – fixing the foundations to give children the best possible start in life
Build an NHS fit for the future – fixing the foundations to end hospital backlogs
Britain reconnected – fixing the foundations to ensure a safe, secure and resilient UK
Our Labour Government is already delivering for working people. In just eight months, we have achieved more than the Tories achieved in 14 long years.
But this is only the start.
As Labour Party members, we want to hear from you – your voice plays a vital role in responding to the challenges of the modern age of instability.
We are committed to doing things differently so that the state works for working people. We would love to hear what you think are the blockers to delivering change, or examples of partnership and innovation in your communities.
We encourage all of our members to share their views on how we can do more to renew Britain. That’s what our partnership policy approach is all about.
Whether that’s joining an online members’ event to hear from one of my Cabinet colleagues or simply submitting your views to the consultation.