Delegates
Please note - the deadline for Annual Conference applications is 31 July 2007 - apply now to avoid delay.
Labour Party conferences are the focal point for the party’s policy-making.
It's here where elected representatives and party members at all levels of the party, debate and decide Labour’s policy agenda and seek to shape Labour’s vision for Britain.
Party members participate in the shaping of Labour’s policy throughout the year through the Partnership in Power process. Every year the National Policy Forum presents policy documents to conference which shape the debate all week. Delegates also have the opportunity to attend seminars to debate specific policy areas with ministers.
Delegates are nominated to represent all sections of the Labour Party and ensure that the party engages with all shades of opinion - from the trade unions to local constituencies.
But our conferences constitute far more than a forum for delegates. They provide an exciting place for a whole host of people to get together and discuss the party’s policies and priorities, attend seminars and training events, fringe events, network and exchange best practice experiences and influence policy thinking.
The Labour Party Annual Conference 2007 takes place in Bournemouth from 23 to 27 September with a welcome reception taking place for all constituency delegates on Saturday 22 September.
Annual Conference 2007
Pass applications
Delegates pages

