Chief Whip of the Labour Party
The
The party leadership may allow members to have a free vote, based on their own decision, rather than party policy, which means the chief whip is not required to influence the way members vote.
The role of Chief Whip is regarded as secretive, as the Whip is concerned with the discipline of their own party's Members of Parliament.
By convention, Chief Whips do not sign
This is a list of those people who have served as Chief Whip of the Labour Party in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
House of Commons
Chief Whip of the Labour Party | |
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Appointer | Leader of the Labour Party |
Inaugural holder | David Shackleton |
Formation | circa 1906 |
Current Deputy Chief Whip
House of Lords
Chief Whip of the Labour Party | |
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The Lord Muir-Mackenzie and The Earl De La Warr | |
Formation | 1924 |
Year | Name |
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Feb 1924 | The Lord Muir-Mackenzie
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Feb 1924 | The Earl De La Warr |
1930 | The Lord Marley |
1937 | The Lord Strabolgi |
1941 | The Earl of Listowel |
1944 | The Lord Southwood |
1945 | The Lord Ammon |
1949 | The 1st Lord Shepherd
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1954 | The Earl of Lucan |
1964 | The 2nd Lord Shepherd
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1967 | The Lord Beswick |
1973 | The Baroness Llewelyn-Davies of Hastoe
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1982 | The Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede |
1990 | The Lord Graham of Edmonton
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1997 | The Lord Carter |
2002 | The Lord Grocott |
2008 | The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon |
2008 | The Lord Bassam of Brighton |
2018 | The Lord McAvoy |
2021 | The Lord Kennedy of Southwark |
Current Deputy Chief Whip
- Baroness Wheeler (from 2018)
See also
References
- Chris Cook and Brendan Keith, British Historical Facts 1830-1900, Macmillan, 1975
- David Butler and Gareth Butler, Twentieth-Century British Historical Facts 1900-2000, Macmillan, 2000