Having your say
We want to hear your views on the topics the six policy commissions are covering. Keep coming back to these pages to keep up to date with the work of the commissions and developments around the issues of the day.
Getting involved
Find out who your local Partnership in Power co-ordinator is and keep in touch with them. They will be organising PiP events in your area.
Contact email addresses:
Britain in the world: PiP3.britainintheworld@new.labour.org.uk
Communities: PiP3.communities@new.labour.org.uk
Crime and justice: PiP3.crimejustice@new.labour.org.uk
Education: PiP3.education@new.labour.org.uk
Health: PiP3.health@new.labour.org.uk
Prosperity: PiP3.prosperity@new.labour.org.uk
or send written submissions to:
[Name of policy commission you are contributing to]
The Labour Party
39 Victoria Street
London
SW1H 0HA
Leading the discussions in your community
You can also hold discussions locally, using the consultation documents that the National Policy Forum produces. Make sure you email your details in to us using the email addresses above so we can send you news and updates about Labour’s Partnership in Power policy development process.
Organise policy consultation meetings for party members and/or local residents, community groups and opinion formers looking at topical issues such as the response to the new terrorist threats, ID cards or the challenges facing us on building respect in our communities.
Partnership in Power (PiP)
Partnership in Power is Labour’s policy development process that builds towards our next manifesto; and the way in which the Party can discuss current issues.
You can find more about how PiP works; the timetable it runs to and what to expect over on our main PiP page.
Getting involved
Find out who your local Partnership in Power co-ordinator is and keep in touch with them. They will be organising PiP events in your area.
Contact email addresses:
Britain in the world: PiP3.britainintheworld@new.labour.org.uk
Communities: PiP3.communities@new.labour.org.uk
Crime and justice: PiP3.crimejustice@new.labour.org.uk
Education: PiP3.education@new.labour.org.uk
Health: PiP3.health@new.labour.org.uk
Prosperity: PiP3.prosperity@new.labour.org.uk
or send written submissions to:
[Name of policy commission you are contributing to]
The Labour Party
39 Victoria Street
London
SW1H 0HA
Leading the discussions in your community
You can also hold discussions locally, using the consultation documents that the National Policy Forum produces. Make sure you email your details in to us using the email addresses above so we can send you news and updates about Labour’s Partnership in Power policy development process.
Organise policy consultation meetings for party members and/or local residents, community groups and opinion formers looking at topical issues such as the response to the new terrorist threats, ID cards or the challenges facing us on building respect in our communities.
Partnership in Power (PiP)
Partnership in Power is Labour’s policy development process that builds towards our next manifesto; and the way in which the Party can discuss current issues.
You can find more about how PiP works; the timetable it runs to and what to expect over on our main PiP page.