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Join Labour. Labour is made up of hundreds of thousands of members, coming together to get Britain’s future back. By joining, you can get involved with your local party, campaign with us on the issues you care about and make sure your voice is heard.
The Labour Party was formed to give ordinary people a voice and improve lives. Over the last 100 years, Labour has built a proud history of achievements in power, and now Keir Starmer has set out five missions for the next Labour government.
In the Members Area you’ll find everything you need to support Labour as a member – from managing your membership, to campaigning tools and resources for helping run your local party.
Resources for campaigning, local parties and Labour representatives. Search by category to find what you need.
Leader of the House of Lords. The Cabinet is made up of Keir Starmer and his top team in Parliament. Take a look at the Labour Government's frontbench and what they do.
To find out more or get involved with your local party, the best person to get in touch with is your local contact. You can find their information on your membership card – and your digital membership card. We want to hear from you – here are the ways to get in touch.
Delivering the change Britain needs will require perseverance. The starting point for delivering these missions is to ensure the foundations of good government are right. Labour will make sure we have strong national security, secure borders, and economic stability.
Member of the British Armed Forces. It's simple and affordable to become a member of the Labour Party and it unlocks a ton of opportunities.
Labour Hub. Through Labour Hub, you can access all of our digital tools to participate in campaigns, and update your personal Labour profile. Promoted by Hollie Ridley on behalf of the Labour Party, both at Labour Central, Kings Manor, Newcastle, NE1 6PA.
This page consists of the Labour Party’s branding resources which are used to create the look and appearance of our organisation. Using these things in a consistent way shows that we are clear about our message and are speaking with ‘one voice’ as an organisation.