National Executive Committee - Current Members

Current Members

(As of March 2012)

  • Ed Miliband (Leader)
  • Harriet Harman MP (Deputy Leader)
  • Diana Holland (Treasurer)
  • Angela Eagle MP (Frontbench)
  • Peter Hain MP (Frontbench)
  • Tom Watson MP (Frontbench)
  • Glenis Willmott MEP (EPLP Leader)
  • Callum Munro (Young Labour)
  • Keith Birch (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Jim Kennedy (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Harriet Yeo (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Paddy Lillis (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Norma Stephenson (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Andy Kerr (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Cath Speight (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Mary Turner (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Chris Weldon (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Andy Worth (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Rachel Maskell (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Vacant (Div. I - Trade Unions)
  • Conor McGinn (Div. II - Socialist Societies)
  • Keith Vaz MP (Div. II - Socialist Societies: Black Socialist Society)
  • Ken Livingstone (Div. III - Constituency Labour Parties)
  • Johanna Baxter (Div. III - Constituency Labour Parties)
  • Ann Black (Div. III - Constituency Labour Parties)
  • Ellie Reeves (Div. III - Constituency Labour Parties)
  • Christine Shawcroft (Div. III - Constituency Labour Parties)
  • Luke Akehurst (Div. III - Constituency Labour Parties)
  • Cllr David Sparks (Div. IV - Labour Councillors)
  • Cllr Ann Lucas (Div. IV - Labour Councillors)
  • Michael Cashman MEP (Div. V - PLP/EPLP)
  • Dennis Skinner MP (Div. V - PLP/EPLP)
  • Margaret Beckett MP (Div. V - PLP/ELP)

Source: Labour.org.uk

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