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The National Policy Forum, or NPF, is a body of representatives from all the major groups in the Labour Party, from constituency parties and regions to affiliated trade unions and socialist societies. Its role is to shape the Labour Party’s policy agenda. NPF representatives read and discuss submissions received via the Labour Policy Forum website, and discuss them in the relevant Policy Commissions.

(From https://www.policyforum.labour.org.uk/about/npf)

Labour International is an active participant in NPF processes. Each year we feed policy positions into NPF processes to help shape Labour Party policies.

 

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