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Treasurer of the Labour Party

Position in the British Labour Party


Position in the British Labour Party

FieldValue
postTreasurer of the Labour Party
incumbentMike Payne
inauguralArthur Henderson
departmentLabour Party
appointerLabour Party Conference
member_ofNational Executive Committee

The treasurer of the Labour Party is a position on the National Executive Committee of the British Labour Party.

Although a post with little power, in the past, it was often hotly contested by people who later became big names in British politics: Arthur Greenwood beat Herbert Morrison in 1943, Hugh Gaitskell beat Aneurin Bevan in 1954, who in turn beat George Brown in 1956, while James Callaghan beat Michael Foot in 1967. Since the 1990s, the post has typically been held by a senior member of one of the larger Trade Unions.

Since the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA) came into force, the Labour Party has had to register a treasurer to the Electoral Commission, who becomes legally responsible for various returns to the Electoral Commission. It has been the practice of the NEC to register the full-time General Secretary as treasurer under PPERA, rather than the elected volunteer treasurer. This has created two treasurer roles within the party, so to disambiguate these roles the elected treasurer is often called Party Treasurer, and the PPERA treasurer is often called Registered Treasurer. The party accounts are signed by both treasurers using these titles, though under PPERA only the General Secretary need sign them.

In 2008 the post was contested by the incumbent Jack Dromey and by human rights lawyer Mark McDonald, with Dromey being re-elected. In 2010, former deputy prime minister John Prescott was defeated by Diana Holland.

List of treasurers (1903–present)

A list of Treasurers since 1903.

ProfileTerm beganTerm endedLeader(s)
1Arthur Henderson[[File:1910 Arthur Henderson.jpg83x83px]]1903
Labour Party (UK)}};"Hardie
Labour Party (UK)}};"Himself
Labour Party (UK)}};"Barnes
Labour Party (UK)}}; border-bottom:solid 0 gray;"MacDonald
2Ramsay MacDonald[[File:Ramsay MacDonald ggbain.29588.jpg83x83px]]1912
Labour Party (UK)}};"Henderson
Labour Party (UK)}};"Adamson
Labour Party (UK)}};"Clynes
Labour Party (UK)}}; border-bottom:solid 0 gray;"MacDonald
(1)Arthur Henderson[[File:Arthur Henderson.jpg83x83px]]1929
Labour Party (UK)}};"Himself
Labour Party (UK)}};"Lansbury
Labour Party (UK)}};"Attlee
3George Lathan1936
4Arthur Greenwood[[File:ArthurHGreenwood.jpg83x83px]]1943
5Hugh Gaitskell[[File:Hugh Gaitskell 1958.jpg83x83px]]1954
Labour Party (UK)}};"Morrison
Labour Party (UK)}};"Gaitskell
6Aneurin Bevan[[File:Aneurin Bevan (crop).jpg83x83px]]1956
7Harry Nicholas1960
Labour Party (UK)}};"Brown
Labour Party (UK)}};"Wilson
8Dai Davies1965
9James Callaghan[[File:James Callaghan (1974).jpg83x83px]]1967
10Norman Atkinson1976
Labour Party (UK)}};"Foot
11Eric Varley1981
12Albert Booth1983
13Sam McCluskie1984
14Tom Burlison1992
Labour Party (UK)}};"Beckett
Labour Party (UK)}};"Blair
15Margaret Prosser[[File:Official portrait of Baroness Prosser crop 2.jpg83x83px]]1996
16Jimmy Elsby2001
17Jack Dromey[[File:Official portrait of Jack Dromey crop 2.jpg83x83px]]2004
18Diana Holland2010
Labour Party (UK)}};"Harman
Labour Party (UK)}};"Miliband
Labour Party (UK)}};"Harman
Labour Party (UK)}};"Corbyn
Labour Party (UK)}};"Starmer
19Mike Payne2022

References

References

  1. (2026). "Labour Party Rule Book".
  2. "The Electoral Commission : Document summary".
  3. (2010-09-26). "Lord Prescott fails in Treasurer bid". BBC News.
  4. "Trades Union Congress - Chapter 16: obituary".
  5. (2006-03-16). "Profile: Labour treasurer Jack Dromey".
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