Annual Conference Brighton 2021
This weekend sees the start of the Labour Party Annual Conference in Brighton for the first in-person conference since 2019, following the virtual Labour Connected event last year.
Running from 25 -29 September, Labour Conference 2021 will welcome thousands of delegates and members. On Wednesday, Keir Starmer will address the annual conference for his first time as Leader of the Labour Party.
The last eighteen months have been a challenge like no other, but the way Britain responded showed that we can achieve incredible things when we come together.
Our country is now at a crossroads. We can go back to the same, insecure, unfair economy the Conservatives created. Or we can choose a greener, fairer and more secure Britain under Labour.
Building a stronger future together that everyone in Britain can be proud of.
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Labour will double dementia spending to tackle one of the biggest health challenges facing the country
Labour to restore neighbourhood policing to fight the epidemic of anti-social behaviour under the Conservatives
Labour would make sure every child leaves school job-ready and life-ready
Labour pledges “to be the Party of climate justice and economic justice together” starting with a ten-year investment to green the steel industry
Labour sets out plans for Fair Pay Agreements to deliver New Deal for Working People
Angela Rayner, Deputy Leader and Shadow Secretary for Future of Work
Speeches from the podium from Labour’s Shadow Cabinet members
Rachel Reeves MP, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Lisa Nandy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Jonathan Ashworth MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
Kate Green MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Education
David Lammy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice
Jim McMahon, Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
Jo Stevens, Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Anneliese Dodds, Shadow Women and Equalities Secretary
Lucy Powell, Shadow Secretary of State for Housing
Ed Miliband, Shadow Business Energy and Industrial Strategy