Labour First is a network of freely associating Labour Party members who share their personal contact details with the organisation. It maintains a network of volunteer local organisers. In 2016, the
Birmingham Mail identified MPs
John Spellar,
Tom Watson, and
Ian Austin as having links with Labour First, and reported it as describing itself as "a network of Labour moderates fighting against Momentum and other Hard Left groups to keep Labour as a broad-based and electable party". MP
Khalid Mahmood has also attended Labour First events. Its secretary is
Luke Akehurst, the Labour MP for North Durham, and its chair is Keith Dibble, a Labour councillor and cabinet member on
Rushmoor Council in Hampshire. In 2017, Labour First employed its first full-time national organiser. In 2019, a digital organiser was also employed. It organises petitions, endorses "moderate" candidates in Labour Party elections, and runs a series of meet-ups and events both at Labour Party conference and in the country at large.
Labour First Parliamentary Network The Labour First Parliamentary Network is a
parliamentary caucus open to Labour MPs who share the politics of Labour First. It was founded after the
2024 general election by Luke Akehurst and its convener
Gurinder Singh Josan as a competitor to the left-wing Socialist Campaign Group. In a joint statement, Akehurst, Josan, John Spellar and
Ruth Smeeth invited Labour MPs to join the group, stating that it took several years of "hard graft" to win the party back from those on the left, who they warned were "still waiting in the wings to take advantage of any discord within the party". The group has been described as "pro-
Starmer" and is led by Josan, Akehurst, Smeeth and Spellar, with over 50 members as of February 2025. ==Links with Progress==