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Organisation of Scottish Labour

The Organisation of Scottish Labour is a body established under the national rules of the UK Labour Party.

Timeline

Origins and evolution of Scottish Labour

Structure

  • UK Labour Party Head Office, London
  • UK Labour Leader's Office
  • UK National Executive Committee
  • Scottish Labour Party Head Office, Glasgow
  • Scottish Labour Leader's Office
  • Scottish Executive Committee
  • Affiliated STUC trade unions, socialist societies and the Co-operative Party
  • Scottish Policy Forum
  • Policy commissions & local policy forums
  • Scottish Labour Conference
  • Scottish Labour Press Office
  • Labour Support Unit, Scottish Parliament
  • Constituency Labour Parties (CLP)
  • Branch Labour Parties (BLP)

Scottish Executive Committee

The Scottish Executive Committee is the governing body of the Scottish Labour Party, responsible for administrative matters and strategic policy direction. The SEC officially meets every second month, with much of day-to-day party business and operations undertaken in groups and commissions. The SEC has three different membership sections – Constituency Labour Party (CLP) members, elected members and trade unions and affiliates. It is further split into the local government sub-committee and the constitution, fundraising and campaigns working groups.

Membership as of 2021:

Office Bearers

Elected Members

  • Anas Sarwar – Leader of the Scottish Labour Party
  • Jackie Baillie – Deputy Leader of the Scottish Labour Party
  • Ian Murray – Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
  • Maureen Devlin – Local Government
  • David Ross – Local Government
  • Meta Ramsay – Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) Group Representative
  • Jenny Marra – Scottish Parliament Group Representative
  • Mark Griffin – Scottish Parliament Group Representative

Constituency Labour Party members

Trade Union Section

  • Drew Smith – GMB
  • Cathy Murphy GMB
  • Jackson Cullinane – Unite
  • Siobhan McCready – Unite
  • Simon Macfarlane – Unison
  • Maggie Cook – Unison
  • Jacqueline Martin – USDAW
  • Karen Whitefield – USDAW
  • Cathy Peattie – CWU
  • John McCue – ASLEF

Scottish Labour Women's Committee

  • Lorna Robertson
  • Monique McAdams

Co-operative Party & Socialist Societies

  • Ben Procter
  • Katherine Sangster

Scottish Young Labour

  • Coll Mcail
  • Lauren Harper

Chairs of Scottish Labour

Scottish Policy Forum

The Scottish Policy Forum (SPF) is a body of the Scottish Labour Party responsible for developing a rolling policy programme on devolved matters. The Scottish Annual Conference approves policies of the SPF programme every year with the Scottish Executive Committee (in conjunction with a committee from the Scottish Parliament Labour Group) deciding which items of the programme are to be incorporated in Labour's manifesto for the Scottish Parliament elections. The SPF policy-making process is led by the 80 members elected from all sections of the party. The SPF establishes policy commissions to draw together policy discussion documents for consultation over three stages. The SPF is subordinate and feeds reports to the National Policy Forum.

General Secretary of the Scottish Labour Party

The General Secretary of the Scottish Labour Party, subordinate to the General Secretary of the Labour Party, is the administrative head and the most senior permanent staff member of the Scottish Labour Party. The General Secretary is responsible for running the party's organisation: legal affairs, staff management, campaigns, conferences, and liaising with the UK party. They also act as the Registered Treasurer, responsible for the party's financial accounts.

Staff

  • Press Office
  • Media Monitoring Unit
  • Rebuttal Unit
  • Regional press teams
  • Research Unit (policy and constitutional issues)
  • Administrative support
  • Scottish Parliamentary Labour Support Unit (formerly SPLP Resource Unit)

Special Advisers to Donald Dewar

As Secretary of State for Scotland (1997–1999):

As First Minister (1999–2000):

  • John Rafferty – Chief of staff
  • Philip Chalmers – Head of the Scottish Executive's strategic communications unit (previously director of polling and marketing for the Scottish Labour Party)
  • David Whitton
  • Brian Fitzpatrick
  • John MacLaren
  • Professor Donald Maclennan
  • Neil Gillam
  • Chris Winslow

Scottish Parliament elections

1999

  • Matthew Taylor – Election strategist
  • Douglas Alexander – Election coordinator
  • Donald Dewar – Secretary of State for Scotland
  • Gordon Brown – Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • Brian Wilson – Minister of State for Scotland
  • John Reid – Minister of State for Transport
  • Alex Rowley – General Secretary
  • Lesley Quinn – Assistant General Secretary
  • Paul McKinney – Head of communications
  • David Whitton – Media adviser to Donald Dewar
  • Pat McFadden – Policy adviser to Donald Dewar
  • John Rowan – Scottish Telephone Bank Organiser
  • Hilary Perrin – Tours
  • Bridget Sweeny – Visits
  • Ian Austin – Deputy director of communications
  • Ed Miliband – Rebuttal
  • John Rafferty – Chief of staff to Donald Dewar
  • Ann-Marie Whyte – Administration and office manager
  • Kevin Reid and Suzanne Hilliard – Media monitoring
  • Chris Winslow – Campaigner and parliamentary researcher to John Maxton MP
  • Willie Sullivan – Development officer

2003

  • Jack McConnell – Leader and First Minister of Scotland
  • Jonathan Ashworth – Labour Party economics and welfare policy officer
  • Gordon Brown – Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • Lesley Quinn – General Secretary

2007

2011

  • Iain Gray MSP – Leader
  • Simon Pia – Spokesperson
  • Michael Marra – Speechwriter
  • John Park MSP – Campaign coordinator
  • Tom Greatrex MP – Campaign strategist
  • Kenny Young – Press Officer
  • Colin Smyth – General Secretary
  • Rami Okasha – Head of communications
  • Sarah Metcalfe – Head of research
  • Adele Black – Diary secretary
  • Pat Gordon – Assistant and election agent

2016

2021

  • Anas Sarwar MSP – Leader
  • Jackie Baillie MSP – Deputy leader
  • Kate Watson – Campaign coordinator
  • Drew Smith – Acting General Secretary

Party finance

Donors

2010 general election expenditure: £968,000

References

External links

Books

  • Hassan, Gerry (2004) (ed.) The Scottish Labour Party. Edinburgh University Press.