The Labour Party Constitution is the rulebook of the UK Labour Party.
The original Labour Party constitution was drafted by Sidney Webb, a founder of the London School of Economics and Fabian Society. The objects of the Labour Party were as follows:
In 1960, Hugh Gaitskill attempted amendments to the constitution, including change of clause IV, but was voted down. However two further points were added.
The Labour Party Constitution was amended in 1995 under Tony Blair, and changed the "Aims and Values" under Clause IV as follows.