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Labour Together, formerly known as Common Good Labour, is a British think tank closely associated with the Labour Party which supported Keir Starmer in the
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. It works to measure public opinion and develop
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, and supported Labour in the 2024 general election as well as for a second term in government. It is regarded by '' The Guardian'', '' Politico'', '' The Times'' and '' Business Insider'' as a highly influential group upon the current Labour Party, and seen as an "incubator" of its 2024 manifesto. It has sought to resemble the centre-right think tank Onward.


History


2015–2017: Formation

The organisation was set up in June 2015 by former
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director John Clarke under the name Common Good Labour (renamed Labour Together on 1 September that year) following the Labour Party defeat in the 2015 general election and the resignation of its leader Ed Miliband, intending to learn lessons from Miliband's defeat. MP
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, in an attempt to prevent the wider party from fracturing, gathered other MPs including Steve Reed and
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to form the group. Clarke resigned less than a year after establishing the group, allowing Cruddas, Reed and Nandy to step forward as leaders. Labour Together during this time has been described by ''The Guardian'' as "initially such a broad church," with members such as former national coordinator of
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Laura Parker, as well as Miliband himself. As described by Steve Reed MP "Labour Together is the new unity project open to everyone in our party. It’s for supporters of any of the leadership candidates, for people who know that what unites us is bigger than what divides us." The group involved members from both New Labour and
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, and by October 2015 had also recruited Chuka Umunna, Tristram Hunt and
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. Cruddas commented on the group's formation in '' The Observer'' that same month, stating that "in the 2015 leadership election we surrendered the argument on
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. Labour is stuck in an unpopular, outdated politics of taxing and spending and using
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", and that this had placed Labour "into a situation in which a Tory chancellor looks more in tune with our Labour councils in the north than the Labour party itself." Labour Together existed alongside other groups associated with the moderate centre-left such as Labour for the Common Good. On 31 May 2016, Nandy officially announced the launch of Labour Together, chaired by Cruddas. Before the launch, on 25 May, the group announced a "communities fund" for donations as well as an academy with the aim of teaching party members about campaigning, organising and leadership. The group received initial funding from Nevsky Capital founder Martin Taylor and Trevor Chinn, the latter of whom was appointed as Labour Together's director after donating £10,000. Members often met in parliament or at the
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. During this period, Labour Together was led by Luke Murphy.


2017–2020: Support of Keir Starmer for Labour Party leadership

In 2017,
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took over as director of the organisation at its offices in
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, responsible to a board which included Reed, Nandy, Cruddas and Chinn. Labour Together relaunched with an unofficial purpose to dissuade moderate MPs from starting a breakaway group after the success of Jeremy Corbyn in the 2015 Labour leadership election, as well as to obtain control of the party from its
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. It obtained new funding from donors opposed to Corbyn's leadership, with the donations being reported to the Electoral Commission until December 2017, when the organisation largely stopped reporting them. ''The Times'' has stated that after this point, "Labour Together was starting to raise money on a scale and at a speed rarely seen in British politics." Further donations were made in 2018 by Paul Myners, Clive Hollick, Simon Tuttle, Sean Wadsworth and Richard Greer. Labour Together polled party members on their policy priorities, splitting members into "instrumentalists" (who would vote for any leader that they thought would win the next election), "idealists" (who projected onto Corbyn what they wanted of him) and "ideologues" (who initially signed up to Labour in the 1970s and 1980s, left or were removed, and then rejoined for Corbyn). The group decided that a successor to Corbyn would need to appeal to all of the "instrumentalists" and over one third of the "idealists", and would need to have served under and backed Corbyn, eventually picking Keir Starmer. Some members of the group backed Starmer in the 2020 Labour leadership election, endorsing McSweeney to be his campaign director, with whom Starmer won the leadership with 56.2% of the vote. During the campaign, Labour Together raised £160,000 to fund a cross factional Election Review, and its financial supporters donated £205,000 in total to Starmer, which amounted to 30% of Starmer's cash donations over the campaign's course. These donations were not declared and the group claimed not to back any candidate until after 2022, at which point its public statements began to state that it "played a key role in Keir Starmer’s leadership campaign." Starmer immediately appointed McSweeney as his
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, making him the most senior adviser in the Labour Party. Hannah O'Rourke, former advisor to Tristram Hunt, took over as acting director.


2020–2022: Election review, Electoral Commission investigation and general election campaign

During the 2020 Labour Leadership Election, Labour Together convened a cross party review of 2019 Election convened by its acting director Hannah O'Rourke. The review was led by 15 Commissioners from across the party. "We intentionally designed our review so that our whole movement can feel part of it, because the process of constructing a project that involves all our traditions is as important as what we conclude." The analysis was drawn from the combined insights from over 11,000 survey responses from Labour members members, supporters, and former voters, alongside more than 50 in depth interviews with activists, organisers and party staff, Labour candidates and MEPs across the UK. It was supported by submissions from groups across the movement including
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, Progress, Labour Business, English Labour Network, a Labour LGA councillors’ survey, Labour’s Community Organising Unit and affiliated Trade Unions including
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. The review was described in Labour List as being "welcomed by party across factions". The Election Review concluded that for Labour to win the next election, it would need to win over "hero voters" and the red wall, who in the 2019 general election had voted for the
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. In December 2020, O'Rourke filed a series of donation reports that, from 2017 until 2020, had not been filed within 30 days as required by the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000. Labour Together was investigated by the Electoral Commission from January 2021 for failing to declare over £800,000 of donations within 30 days, £730,000 of which was not disclosed when McSweeney was director. McSweeney had falsely asserted in a January 2019 meeting in parliament that donations were being declared fully and promptly. The investigation became public in February 2021, when '' Business Insider'' revealed that only £165,000 of the £970,492 donated between October 2015 and January 2021 had been declared within the specified period. O'Rourke stated that this "administrative oversight" was "entirely unintentional" and asserted that "we are now fully transparent and compliant with regards to our donations, and are cooperating fully with the Electoral Commission to assist them in their ongoing inquiry." Following this, the Electoral Commission stated that "admin error" was not a reasonable excuse, and fined Labour Together £14,250 in September 2021 after finding it had committed over 20 offences under electoral law, including disclosures with incorrect information and a failure to appoint a "responsible person" for declaring funds. Continuing its cross party work, in early 2022 Labour Together published ''Labour's Covenant: A Plan for National Reconstruction'', authored by
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. The work was the culmination of a project that involved over 100 policy advisers, academics, journalists and think tank experts, along with Labour mayors, councillors and MPs, from across the party, to discuss Labour’s political renewal. Ten working groups produced over 50 papers in over 40 webinar discussions.


2022 – present: Labour Together as a policy thinktank

In 2022, Josh Simons, a former Corbyn
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who had resigned in protest due to accusations of antisemitism in the party, took over as director of the group. He stated in 2023 that "now, Labour Together has relaunched as a political think tank." This was a change in direction compared to its previous purpose as a network aiming to bridge build within the party. Lisa Nandy objected to the relaunch. The group focused on "security" as a central campaign theme, and based Labour Together's strategy on the Conservative think tank Onward. A report from the group on 29 March 2023, one of its first major attempts at profiling the full British electorate, identified the " Stevenage woman" in addition to the " Workington man" as critical to a Labour election victory. In the summer of 2023, Labour Together founder Jon Cruddas left the organisation, claiming that Labour was under the control of a "rightwing, illiberal" faction. He also stated that "there’s been a lot of ‘boasting’ on Labour Together's work within the party," and that "many are reinterpreting history for their own purposes." As of October 2023 Labour Together had received over £1.8 million in donations after Starmer became leader, with the three biggest donors being Martin Taylor, Trevor Chinn and Gary Lubner. It kept significant contact with McSweeney, who had since become Labour's campaign director, as well as Labour's strategy director Deborah Mattinson, policy chief Stuart Ingham, and Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves. In October 2023, '' Politico'' noted that "nearly all the MPs credited with building Labour Together since 2017 — Reeves, Wes Streeting, Shabana Mahmood, Steve Reed, Bridget Phillipson, Lucy Powell and Lisa Nandy — now sit in Starmer’s top team." That month, it appointed an advisory board which included Helen Thompson, Alan Milburn and pollster Andrew Cooper, and also hired former pollster
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for its polling operations. Labour Together was described by Andrew Marr as "as near as Starmer’s Labour has to an emotional core." It has published policy papers on
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, technology, artificial intelligence, climate,
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, and
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, which include
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. As of 2 June 2024, the group has received £1.92 million in donations since the start of the year, including a £1.3 million donation from a billionaire hedge fund manager. Records from Companies House state that Francesca Perrin, one of Labour Together's largest donors, has become a director at the organisation. At the 2024 general election, five staff or policy fellows - Josh Simons, Miatta Fahnbulleh, Hamish Falconer,
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and Gordon McKee - became Labour MPs. It was announced outgoing Labour MP Jonathan Ashworth, who narrowly lost his seat, was Labour Together's new director. Ashworth has close connections with Starmer's leadership team, having served in Starmer's shadow cabinet until his defeat at the election.


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