Labour for Democracy is a new group, launched at the Labour Party conference, promoting a more open and pluralist approach to politics inside the Labour movement. We’re committed to the radical change for Britain that Ed Miliband has set out in his ‘One Nation’ agenda. We believe that it needs a new approach to the way we do politics, reaching out to those who share our values across parties. It’s not about coalitions or compromise, but building on popular support for progressive change that is shared by voters who do not always support Labour.
On this website you can find out more about Labour for Democracy and who’s involved, the case for pluralism and our plans for promoting it, and you can use it to contact us. We’re not a membership organisation, but a network of members from across the Party, so we hope that you’ll get in touch to sign up and find out more.
Paul Blomfield MP
Chair, Labour for Democracy
This is more of a call to the Liberals to come to use if we have a coalition, it’s nothing about trying to recover the million who have walked away from labour, no wonder Miliband is talking about Disraeli and Thatcher as being great politicians, the bloke is so desperate to try and find voters be they Tory or Liberal.
I cannot for the life of me find a reason to return to the Labour fold.