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Chief Whip of the Labour Party

Political role in the UK


Political role in the UK

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postChief Whip of the
Labour Party
insigniaHouse of Commons of the United Kingdom logo 2018.svg
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imageFile:Jonathan Reynolds Official Cabinet Portrait, July 2024 (cropped).jpg
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incumbentJonathan Reynolds
incumbentsince5 September 2025
appointerLeader of the
Labour Party
formationcirca 1906
inauguralDavid Shackleton

A chief whip of the Labour Party oversees the whipping system in the Labour Party, and is responsible for ensuring that Labour members of Parliament (MPs) or list of current members of the House of Lords attend and vote in the Parliament of the United Kingdom in the way desired by the party leadership. The two chief whips, one in the House of Commons and one in the House of Lords, also help to organise their party's contribution to parliamentary business. Each chief whip manages a team of whips, whom they may appoint from the Parliamentary Labour Party, to support the work of the whips' office.

The party leadership may allow members to have a free vote on a measure, based on their own opinion rather than party policy, without requiring the whips to influence the way members vote.

The functions of whips are kept confidential, as they are concerned with the discipline of their party's Members of Parliament.

By convention, Chief Whips do not sign early day motions, table questions to Ministers, or give media interviews in their capacity as whip.

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

Labour Party Labour Party](leader-of-the-labour-party-uk)

YearNameConstituency
1906David ShackletonClitheroe
1906Arthur HendersonBarnard Castle
1907George RobertsNorwich
1914Arthur HendersonBarnard Castle
1914Frank GoldstoneSunderland
1916George RobertsNorwich
1919William Tyson WilsonWesthoughton
1920Arthur HendersonWidnes
1924Benjamin SpoorBishop Auckland
1925Arthur HendersonBurnley
1927Thomas KennedyKirkcaldy Burghs
1931Charles EdwardsBedwellty
1942William WhiteleyBlaydon
1955Herbert BowdenLeicester South West
1964Edward ShortNewcastle upon Tyne Central
1966John SilkinDeptford
1969Robert MellishBermondsey
1976Michael CocksBristol South
1985Derek FosterBishop Auckland
1995Donald DewarGlasgow Garscadden
1997Nick BrownNewcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend
1998Ann TaylorDewsbury
2001Hilary ArmstrongDurham North West
2006Jacqui SmithRedditch
2007Geoff HoonAshfield
2008Nick BrownNewcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend
2010Dame Rosie WintertonDoncaster Central
2016Nick BrownNewcastle upon Tyne East
2021Sir Alan CampbellTynemouth
2025Jonathan ReynoldsStalybridge and Hyde

Deputy Chief Whips

YearNameConstituency
1935Wilfred PalingWentworth
1940William WhiteleyBlaydon
1942Will JohnRhondda West
1944George MathersBlaydon
1946Arthur PearsonPontypridd
1951Herbert BowdenLeicester South West
1955Ernest PopplewellNewcastle upon Tyne West
1959John TaylorWest Lothian
1962Edward ShortNewcastle upon Tyne Central
1964Sydney IrvingDartford
1966John SilkinDeptford
1966Charles GreyDurham
1969Charles MorrisManchester Openshaw
1970Walter HarrisonWakefield
1983Norman HoggCumbernauld and Kilsyth
1987Don DixonJarrow
1995Nick BrownNewcastle upon Tyne East
1997George MudieLeeds East
1998Keith BradleyManchester Withington
2001Keith HillStreatham
2003Bob AinsworthCoventry North East
2007Nick BrownNewcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend
2008Tommy McAvoyRutherglen and Hamilton West
2010Alan CampbellTynemouth
2021Lilian GreenwoodNottingham South
2023Mark TamiAlyn and Deeside

House of Lords

Labour Party

YearName
Feb 1924The Lord Muir-Mackenzie
Feb 1924The Earl De La Warr
1930The Lord Marley
1937The Lord Strabolgi
1941The Earl of Listowel
1944The Lord Southwood
1945The Lord Ammon
1949The 1st Lord Shepherd
1954The Earl of Lucan
1964The 2nd Lord Shepherd
1967The Lord Beswick
1973The Baroness Llewelyn-Davies of Hastoe
1982The Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede
1990The Lord Graham of Edmonton
1997The Lord Carter
2002The Lord Grocott
2008The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon
2008The Lord Bassam of Brighton
2018The Lord McAvoy
2021The Lord Kennedy of Southwark

Current Deputy Chief Whip

  • Baroness Wheeler (from 2018)

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
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